Kiera, Willsboro Central School, Keeseville Elks Lodge # 2072, Keeseville, NY
Dear Elks, Thank you for your kindness to bring our school a dictionary. We probably wouldn’t know how to spell if it weren’t for you and your friends and your respectfulness. Again thank you so much. From, Kiera
Hillary, Willsboro Central School, Keeseville Elks Lodge # 2072, Keeseville, NY
Dear Elks, Thank you for giving us dictionarys. I know they will be very useful for looking up words and looking at the multiplication table. I have already looked at most of the dictionary. Thank you again for coming to give us dictionarys. Sincerely, Hillary
Cory, Willsboro Central School, Keeseville Elks Lodge # 2072, Keeseville, NY
Dear Elks, Thank you for the dictionary. Someday it will be useful to me in school. It will give me information. From, Cory
Ross, The Dictionary Project, Marcellus Elementary School, Marcellus, MI
Dear Dictionary Project, thank you so much for my dcitary. I will use it every. I am very thankful for it. I will use it for writing vocab homwrk. I will also use it for writing other letters. I plan on kepping it under my bed. Sincely, Ross
Daryl, Rotary Club of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD
Dear Rotary Club of Baltimore, Thank you so much. I’m reading my dictionary at least four times a week. Ever since I got the dictionary I got more responsible with my work. Also, I’m doing better on my test. Once again thank you for all your help. Your friend, Daryl
Rev. Thomas Rightmyer, Rotary Club of Asheville Biltmore, Ashville, NC
Dear friends, … Members of the Asheville Biltmore Rotary Club distributed your dictionaries to these classes on February 4th, 2014. We also gave each classroom a copy of your Spanish-English dictionary and gave the school office six copies for use with parents. One-fourth of the students at Avery’s Creek are in English as a second Language classes. The school displays in the lobby the... Read More
Barbara Kline Oasus, Oasis Alternative School, Eastsound, WA
This is a pilot program for our alternative school, and hopefully the first success with spawn more. It is a fabulous program that thrills the kids each year. With the internet, dictionary use is a dieing skill that needs to be re-enforced.
Dolores Kay Carlson, Huntsville Pets Helping People, Huntsville, TX
The R.E.A.D. program started at Scott Johnson in 2004. I personally just started participating this school year. The teachers are so excited to have the opportunity to have dictionaries provided to their students.
Deborah Ploof, Bridport Grange # 303, Bridport, VT
I believe we have been doing this project for 10 years and given out more than 1000 dictionaries. Kids see me at the store and recognize me as the Dictionary Lady!. I love the way the ordering process went! It has improved for sure.
Linda Placzek, Kiwanis Club of Omaha NE Golden, Papillion, NE
Both the teachers and students look forward to this event every year. This is one of the best projects to serve the needs of many children. So often, students living in low socio-economic do not have access to any tools of this kind, so providing them with their own dictionary is a wonderful opportunity for our Kiwanians.