American Legion donates dictionaries to students
The American Legion in Glen Rock, PA, recently provided a dictionary for every third-grade student in the Southern York County School District.
Grange is still active, with new role in rural America
As a child growing up near Battle Creek, Kathryn Strouse took part in all that the Grange offered, including the teen dances.
Pike County students receive books from Rotary Club
Recently Rotarian Ron Cook visited the Western Elementary School and passed out dictionaries to all third graders and thesauri to all fifth graders.
Local effort revs students up for word play, learning
Students squirmed with excitement as they eagerly participated in a presentation before receiving a free dictionary Friday morning at Sam K. Hailey Elementary School.
Rotary Oyster Fest directly benefits district children
When you buy a raffle ticket or a raw oyster at this year’s Oyster Festival, it will directly benefit children in the Oyster Bay-East Norwich School District.
Montgomery Lions donate dictionaries
Not only does it define words, it is also a resource for measurement conversions, contains maps of countries, has a copy of the United States Constitution, the periodic table of elements, multiplic
Blackford County students receive valuable gift
Blackford County Community Foundation in Hartford City, Indiana, will be disbursing our Webster's Dictionaries for Students October 26th to our school corporation’s third graders (130
Club to present free dictionaries to all third grade students
For the sixth year, members of the Rotary Club and their friends will travel to every elementary school in Plainfield and in North Plainfield this Fall season.
New dictionaries delight Peoria third graders
Miranda, 8, a third grader at Northmoor Primary School, scanned and flipped the pages of her brand new dictionary with a finger tip that was elaborately colored with bright orange nail polish.
Elks provide dictionaries, smiles to students
Lodge helps local students better define learning
It wasn’t a new video game, iPod or pair of sneakers that made Riley, 8, smile Sept. 29 — it was a new dictionary.