Merry Christmas from the North Barton Grange
The North Barton Grange members were out presenting dictionaries to local third-grade students Wednesday as part of their annual promotion to support education.
Kaylee, North Barton Grange # 45, Tioga Elementary School, Tioga Center, NY
Dear Barton Grange, Thank you for my dictionary. I really love the words you put in it and the word friend is my favorite word in the dictionary. Love, Kaylee
Bryson, North Barton Grange # 45, Waverly, NY
Dear Barton Grange, Thank you for giving me a new dictionary. I am going to take it home and teach my brother words. Happy holidays! Sincerely, Bryson
Sharon Croucher, Clifton Springs Grange # 1042, Clifton Springs, NY
We have been doing this project for about 9 years. Our members enjoy interacting with the children and the school and teachers appreciate the gift. The smiles of the children say it all.
Warner Grange brings smiles to third graders
There’s nothing like a smile of a third grader to brighten your day.
Debra Campbell, Perry County Pomona Grange # 69, Newport, PA
Our organization thinks this is a fantastic project which allows all students to have the same book and gives everyone the opportunity to have the same learning tools. We have been participating for the past 5 years. This will be our 6th year.
Rosie Peck, Walters Butte Grange # 130, Melba Rebekah Lodge # 105, Melba, ID
This is the fourth year we have participated. We think the project is a great project. The students are always very excited to receive their own dictionary.
Cheshire Grange gives dictionaries to district students
Cheshire Grange # 23 gave copies of The Best Dictionary for Students to children at Cheshire's four elementary schools in November.
Local students appreciate Grange dictionary project
This year we have given dictionaries to the Rose Valley School third graders, to the Family House private school third graders, to the First Class of Cowlitz County home-schooled group of children
Springwater Grange returns to local schools
Springwater Grange # 263 has participated in the Dictionary Project for six years.