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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

Dictionary Project means a word of difference

Jan 31 2011
Mary

 I totally agree with Lee Butz's Jan.

American Legion Auxiliary Perry Strickland Post # 172 shares thank-you letters

Jan 31 2011
Mary

The following letters are from Edgemont Elementary School:

Rice Lake Elks Lodge dictionary project

Jan 31 2011
Mary

Rice Lake Elks Lodge # 1441 donated over 500 dictionaries to students at 14 elementary schools in their region. They go to the schools in the fall when school starts.

 

California sponsor provides books for school library

Jan 31 2011
Mary

 I am helping a very poor elementary school in the Phillipines. They have no library and the only books are the textbooks for the classes.

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