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STELVIDEO GRANGE CONTINUES ANNUAL DICTIONARY PROJECT

Feb 04 2015
Mary
ARCANUM – The Stelvideo Grange recently donated over 80 student dictionaries to the third grade class at Arcanum-Butler. In this 11th year of the annual project by the local Grange, well over...
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Rotary Club of Moraine Distributes Dictionaries to 4th Grade Students

Feb 04 2015
Mary
The Moraine Rotary Club out of Dayton, Ohio just completed their 2014-2015 dictionary distribution, donating 500 books to fourth grade students from six elementary schools in Montgomery County.  When members distribute the...
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Rotary Club of Fernandina Beach Leaves Lasting Impression on Nassau County Students

Jan 29 2015
Mary
Each of the past nine years, Fernandina Beach Rotary Club members have distributed dictionaries to every third grader in Nassau County. This year’s Dictionary Project teams placed 882 dictionaries into the hands...
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Neola Lions Club Sponsors Students in Pottawattamie County, Iowa

Jan 29 2015
Mary
This year marks the seventh consecutive year in which the Neola Lions Club in Neola, Iowa, has donated dictionaries to the Tri-Center Elementary third grade students.  Students excitedly explored their dictionaries, showing...
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Rotary Club of the Caldwells Participates in The Dictionary Project

Jan 29 2015
Mary
The Rotary Club of the Caldwells recently participated in the Dictionary Project distributing over 350 dictionaries to all the 3rd graders in Caldwell, Essex Fells, North Caldwell, and West Caldwell schools in...
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Frances Heyne Brings the Gift of a Dictionary to Yellowstone Academy

Jan 29 2015
Mary
Frances Heyne out of Houston, Texas has made community service a life-long passion. In 2013 she extended her efforts and introduced The Dictionary Project to Yellowstone Academy in Houston. Yellowstone Academy was...
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