Carol Huffer, Atwood Lions Club, Warsaw, IN
In the county of Kosciusko, in Indiana, we have 13 public schools and, ironically, 13 Lions Clubs. Last year, 4 of these Lions Clubs provided dictionaries to 4 of the public schools. And now we have the remaining 9 Lions Clubs ordering dictionaries for the remaining 9 county public schools. This will give all of our public school third graders a dictionary of their... Read More
Debra Haddock, Rotary Club of Tucson Kino, Tucson, AZ
It’s going very well, for a 17-member Rotary Club! Our club is a bunch of educators, I’m a retired teacher and the dictionaries are very important to us. The kids and the club members call me “Dictionary Debra”.
Linda Henson, Kiwanis Club of Eastmont, East Wenatchee, WA
We have been doing this project for seven years. We did a club assessment recently and this project was #1. The club enjoys participating, and the joy from the kids is catching.
Dave Pratt, Yelm Lions Club, Yelm, WA
The members of the Yelm Lions Club distribute the dictionaries directly to the children in the classrooms, with the aid and support of the school district and teachers. Our teachers now teach from the dictionaries and don’t buy their own for the schools. It is pretty exciting. Been doing this for about 5-6 years. Introduced it to the Lions of Washington State. It’s well... Read More
Rae Marie Jurmu, Rock Island Elks Lodge # 980, Rock Island, IL
This is our 4th year in the Project and we are quite proud and humbled by the experience. We are a small group of less than 50 members who hold miscellaneous fund raisers through the year to finance our project. The excitement on the faces of the children is well worth the work we put into our fundraising efforts.
Autumn Vorpe-Seyler, Rotary Club of Kittanning, Kittanning, PA
The Kittanning Rotary club works with the Armstrong School District in purchasing dictionaries for all 3rd grades students for the entire district. All of the Kittanning Rotary Club members will distribute the books on the same day at the same time. This will be the third year for this project. We think this project is great and a great way for the Rotary be... Read More
Ronald Jensen, Rotary Club of Murray, Murray, UT
This is our 6th of 7th year. We love the project and plan to continue to participate indefinitely. Joyce Tornquist, a deceased friend of one of our members, thought so much of the project that she left us enough money in her will to fund the project indefinitely. What a blessing for us.
Fran Korwek, Rotary Club of West Anne Arundel County, Odenton, MD
The Rotary Club of Anne Arundel County began our dictionary project in 2004. Since that time we have given out over 10,000 dictionaries to area third graders. It is our favorite project. The Dictionary Project is a wonderful opportunity for our club to support education and connect with the schools. Thank you.
Bobbie L Miles, Kiwanis Club of Waynesville, Maggie Valley, NC
This is the second year that the Waynesville Kiwanis Club has participated in the Dictionary Project. Teams go to each elementary school 3rd grade classroom. The teacher calls out the students’ names, and the Kiwanians hand the dictionary to each child. Then we conduct a short lesson plan on how to use the dictionary. At the conclusion, we provide the teacher with a certificate... Read More
Jane Durant-Jones, Rotary Club of Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, CA
We always make an appointment to visit each 3rd grade classroom in the district. Often we combine the visit with the opportunity to have the children learn a little about Rotary as well. We may talk about the 4-Way Test or the Principles of Rotary.