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AT&T Pioneers deliver dictionaries

Feb 01 2011
Mary

AT&T TelecomPioneers, Jackson Council, are in the process of delivering almost 900 student dictionaries to third graders in western Tennessee.

Franklin County American Legion dictionary project

Feb 01 2011
Mary

 Franklin County American Legion Post 92 has been a dictionary project sponsor since 2009.

Bellflower-Long Beach Elks dictionary project

Feb 01 2011
Mary

 The Bellflower-Long Beach Elks Lodge # 888 donated dictionaries to students at each of the elementary schools in the Bellflower Unified School District.

Sierra Leone dictionary project

Jan 31 2011
Mary

Dick Wallace, PDG, will be visiting Sierra Leone to distribute District 7470 Children of Africa Project dictionaries.

McMinnville Rotary Club shares thank-you “quilt”

Jan 31 2011
Mary

The Rotary Club of McMinnville was given this "quilt" of thank-you letters from the students at one of the 15 schools where they give dictionaries. Ray Fields said that he and Ginger

Dictionaries provided for local kids

Jan 31 2011
Mary

 The Dictionary Fund, originally established at the Community Foundation by Dahmen Brown and Mary Gallagher, is providing area third graders with their own dictionaries through The Dictionary

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