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Hope Grange gives Words for Thirds

Jan 10 2011
Mary

 We are happy to be able to participate in Words for Thirds. We work with two small schools.

Rockingham Rotary provides dictionaries to local students

Jan 10 2011
Mary

All third grade students in Richmond County received a free dictionary Friday courtesy of Rockingham Rotary, as part of the Club`s annual Dictionary Project.

Howard County Rotary Clubs improve literacy thousands of words at a time

Jan 10 2011
Mary

 Howard County's Rotary Clubs have been providing dictionaries to Howard County school children for five years.

Laurinburg Rotary Club distributes dictionaries

Jan 10 2011
Mary

Having trouble spelling maneuver?

How about gubernatorial?

Thanks to a big assist from the Laurinburg Rotary Club, a county third grader may be able to help.

They can find a word to express appreciation

Jan 10 2011
Mary

 In these days of laptop computers, electronic media of all types, and spell checks, it is refreshing to see children excited about something such as a dictionary.

Berwick and Eliot students happy with new dictionaries

Jan 10 2011
Mary

 I`m writing on behalf of one of my fellow Rotarians, Gil Lutz.

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