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Harmony Grange brings Dictionary Project to Sant Bani

Jan 11 2011
Mary

The Dictionary Project came to the third grade at Sant Bani School, as alumna Mackenzie Hussman, class of 2006, and her mother, Vicki Hussman of Tilton, returned to Sant Bani recently to present Sa

Now Marston students can look it up

Jan 11 2011
Mary

The Hampton Grange presented every third-grader at Marston School last week with his or her own personal dictionary, which can be put it to good use now and for the rest of their lives.

Richmond area students receive gift of dictionaries from Shepherd Lincoln Mercury

Jan 11 2011
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 Jim Shepherd of Shepherd Lincoln Mercury has provided dictionaries for third graders in five elementary schools in the Richmond area.

Dover Rotary hands out dictionaries at PCA

Jan 11 2011
Mary

DOVER — Forty-five third grade students at Portsmouth Christian Academy went home with a special gift recently – just four days before Christmas.

Plumcreekers Kiwanis Club visits Lexington area schools

Jan 11 2011
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On December 3, 2010, the Lexington Plumcreekers Kiwanis Club presented dictionaries to the 3rd grade classes in two small school districts.

Rotary Club of Lincoln visits city schools

Jan 11 2011
Mary

The Rotary Club of Lincoln gave dictionaries to the fourth graders in all of the Lincoln Public Schools and most of the private schools as well.

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