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Southgate students receive reference books from Kiwanis Club

Jan 11 2011
Mary

 Since 2007, the Kiwanis Club of Southgate had provided dictionaries and thesauruses to students in their community.

Studley Grange completes 7th Dictionary Project

Jan 11 2011
Mary

 Studley Grange # 1174 of Midland, Michigan, has been giving dictionaries to the 3rd graders in the Bullock Creek School District for 7 years.

Rotary Club of Allegan gives third-graders dictionaries

Jan 11 2011
Mary

 Allegan Public Schools third-grade students received dictionaries in March from the Rotary Club of Allegan for the third consecutive year.

Third graders get special gift Friday

Jan 11 2011
Mary

 Every third grader at the Durant Turi Mott School is getting a gift Friday.

Biddeford-Saco Rotary Club gives dictionaries to local students

Jan 11 2011
Mary

Rotarians from the Biddeford-Saco Rotary Club recently visited local third grade classrooms to talk to the students about the importance of literacy.

Portland third graders grateful to local Elks

Jan 11 2011
Mary

Portland Elks Lodge 188 got a Gratitude Grant from Grand Lodge and used it to buy dictionaries to be donated to third graders.

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