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Sunbeam Grange #2 Partners with the Friends of the Kelley Farm to Donate Dictionaries to Local Minnesota Students

May 27 2014
Mary
Volunteers from the Sunbeam Grange #2 and the Friends of the Kelley Farm completed their annual dictionary project this past November after distributing 456 dictionaries to students attending the Clearview, Otsego, and Westwood Elementary Schools in Minnesota.

Elks Define Giving With Dictionary Donation To Pleasantville Kids

May 23 2014
Mary
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -Members of the Mid-Westchester Elks Lodge #535 visited Pleasantville's Bedford Road School last [December] to distribute dictionaries to all third graders.

By the Book: Rotary Club, O&R Donate Dictionaries to School

May 21 2014
Mary
The South Orangetown Rotary Club and Orange and Rockland Utilities have presented dictionaries to nearly 300 third graders at the Tappan Zee Elementary School.

Rotary Club of Highlands Ranch Donates Dictionaries to Douglas County Third-Graders

May 20 2014
Mary
Members of the Rotary Club of Highlands Ranch donated 432 dictionaries to students attending Acres Green, Copper Mesa, Coyote Creek, Eldorado, and Sand Creek Elementary Schools in Littleton and Highlands Ranch, Colorado this past December.

Kiwanis Club of Oxford Marks Tenth Anniversary of Dictionary Donations

May 19 2014
Mary
The Kiwanis Club of Oxford donated brand new dictionaries to the Oxford Elementary School third grade class recently.

Dictionaries Donated to Students in La Romana, Dominican Republic

May 16 2014
Mary
The Rhode Island based Video Mundo Broadcasting Company recently collaborated with the Providence Rotary Club and the local business community in order to implement their first ever dictionary project
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