Yvonne Meritt, Prairie Grange # 334, Union City, OK
Reading is so very important and the kids love getting the dictionaries..
Linda Soper, Melrose Grange # 434, Roseburg, OR
We have a lot of Mexican students moving to Douglas County as Migrant Farm Workers. Children are not speaking English currently in schools and are struggling. These dictionaries will go to the kids, but will help families, as well.
Helen McDonald, Golden Harvest Grange # 33, Carmel, ME
The teachers love to see us coming!
Happy students receive books from Grange
One hundred forty third graders at Rock River Intermediate School received new dictionaries from Rising Sun Grange # 718, of Waupun, WI.
Kaelyn, Huntingdon County Pomona Grange # 6, Huntingdon, PA
Dear Family of the Pomona Grange… Thank you for the dictionary for my class room and that youns took your money and time for us. We realy loved them I lerned a lot of new words and what they mened, to I hope that I will soon lern many new things for school and I will be very smart. Thank you! Love, Kaelyn
Camden, Huntingdon County Pomona Grange # 6, Standing Stone Elementary School, Huntingdon, PA
Dear Grange Members, Thank you for the best dictionary for students. I am already on page 45. It is so funny and I am learning more words, and how to spell more words. Sincerely, Camden P. S. The book is awesome!
Titus, Huntingdon County Pomona Grange # 6, Standing Stone Elementary School, Huntingdon, PA
Dear Grang Members, Thank you for my dictionary! because I’ve been using it to spell words right in my spelling. It’s really cool to because I’ve read words I’ve never heard before in my lif so thank you so much Your friend, Titus
Pomona Grange presents dictionaries to third graders
Huntingdon County Pomona Grange No. 6 is cooperating with the Dictionary Project of Charleston, S.C. to give dictionaries to elementary schools across the United States.
Patricia Henninger, Prairie Grange # 1832, Garden Prairie, IL
We love this project and so do our students and teachers.
Thank you, Grange!
For five years, Joan and Gerald Wade of Rushcreek Grange # 2149 have given dictionaries to the third graders at Bremen Elementary School.