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2010 was a big year for the North Little Rock Women’s Club

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Mary

Dear Mary,

Rotary president promotes reading

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When Jerry Coutant visits elementary or middle schools, he says he feels like he is standing among the people who will be the leaders of tomorrow.

Third graders delight with dictionaries

Mar 15 2011
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Elks Lodge member hands out dictionaries

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Janesville dictionary project continues

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Many senior citizens have participated in a Reminiscence Writing Class from Ruby Walton at the Janesville, Wisconsin, Senior Center.

Senior Citizens share their memories and make a gift to the future

Mar 15 2011
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 Ruby Walton of Janesville, WI, teaches a class at the Senior Citizen Center called Reminiscence Writing.

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Mar 15 2011
Mary

Dear Mrs. Corbeille,
Thank you for a giving me a dictionary. It will be easy to look up words and definitions. I can also spell better.
Thanks,
Austin

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