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Rotary Club of Donelson-Hermitage takes on Dictionary Project

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 The Rotary Club of Donelson-Hermitage has donated 3,000 dictionaries to McGavock High School, the largest high school in Tennessee.

Lake County 3rd graders receive dictionaries from the Dyersburg Civitan and Kiwanis Clubs!

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 On Thursday, January 14, every 3rd grader in the Ridgley and Tiptonville schools were presented with their very own student's dictionary.

Distribution of dictionaries in Sumner County

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 During the week of August 16, the Hendersonville Morning Rotary Club of Hendersonville, TN, on behalf of all Rotary Clubs in Sumner County, distributed over 2,000 dictionaries to the Sumner C

Rotary Club of Memphis East visits Georgia Avenue Elementary with dictionaries and fun

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 This is a picture of the Rotarians and the prize winners when we gave the dictionaries to the kids at Georgia Avenue Elementary School in Memphis.

American Legion Auxiliary of Alexandria visits students

Jan 06 2011
Mary

 We gave dictionaries to the Hanson School, Oaklane Colony, and Millbrook Colony.

Wakonda students receive dictionaries

Jan 06 2011
Mary

 The Wakonda and Irene American Legion Auxiliary organization has been presenting dictionaries to third graders for five years. What a wonderful project.

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