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July Jamboree sees successful 11th year

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 The July Jamboree, a yearly street fair and car show on Cedar City's downtown Main Street, took place Saturday, July 12, drawing great cars and vendors and a large crowd.

Denison Elks dictionary program

Jan 07 2011
Mary

Denison Elks Lodge #238 recently presented dictionaries to 103 students at Pottsboro Elementary School.

Northwest Forest Republican Women make donation to Nitsch Elementary School

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 Representatives of the Northwest Forest Republican Women visited Nitsch Elementary School in the Klein ISD on September 8 to make a donation of dictionaries for third grade students.

The Dictionary Project in Wichita Falls

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 Some Wichita Falls third graders are getting a gift they can use through out the rest of their education. It's all part of a program called The Dictionary Project.

Rosenberg Rotary’s parade float celebrates Dictionary Project

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 The Rosenberg Rotary Club's parade float made a great showing in a parade today, with larger-than-life dictionaries and smiling Rotarians.

Kingsville Noon Lions Dictionary Project

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 Kingsville Noon Lions Club presented dictionaries to each third grade student in the five Independent School Districts and three parochial schools in Kleberg and Kenedy Counties.

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