Neosho Rotary Club puts dictionaries in kids’ hands
The Neosho Rotary club provided more than 650 area third graders with a free dictionary last month.
The Dictionary Project is an activity the Neosho chapter takes part in each year.
Personal thesaurus copies distributed to sixth graders
October was "Thesaurus Month" again for county students as Putnam Rotarians passed out personal copies of the reference books to area sixth graders.
Aiken County third graders delve into their new dictionaries
With her third-grade classmates at Jefferson Elementary School, Bailey received her new dictionary and immediately delved into it, trying out signing letters from a sign language chart in the back
Laurel club purchased 552 dictionaries for area schools
For seven years, the Rotary Club of Laurel has been collecting funds to participate in The Dictionary Project, donating 2,856 dictionaries to area students.
Dictionaries for everybody
For the fourth consecutive year, the Decatur Elks Lodge and the Decatur Emblem Club purchased and distributed more than 3,000 dictionaries to students in Morgan, Lawrence, and Limestone Count
Rotary Club dictionary project
The Rotary Club of Baldwinsville, NY, has been involved with the Dictionary Project since 2003.
3rd grade dictionary presentation
The American Legion Auxiliary and the American Legion Post # 256 distributed dictionaries to the third grade of New Underwood Public School in New Underwood, SD.
Dictionaries for Grade 3 from the Grange
Recently our 3rd-grade students were provided dictionaries from Arthur and Joanne Dority of the Mariaville Grange. Our students are very fortunate to receive this valuable research tool from them.
Lawrence Breakfast Optimist Club honors its 11th year with Dictionary Project
Lawrence Breakfast Optimist Club provides dictionaries for students in public and private schools in Lawrence, Kansas, distributing over 1,000 dictionaries this year.
How do you spell that?
Mary Dorsman, Auxiliary Chairman, delivered dictionaries to Mrs. Bly's and Mr. Ganschow's third-grade classes. Every year the American Legion Auxiliary unit of Henry G.