Grange donates dictionaries

 

As a part of the Grange Student Dictionary Project, Cookie Boulanger, Dennis Boulanger, and Paul LaFavre of the Wicwas Lake Grange #292 visited Ashland Elementary School to distribute new dictionaries to Mr. Jones’ and Miss Uhlman’s third grade students. Members took time to introduce the students to all of the information that the dictionary holds, including the longest word in the English language. The Grange Student Dictionary Project began in Savannah, Georgia in 1995 in support of the organization's "Learn to Read, Read to Learn" motto. Since that time, the project has donated 26 million dictionaries to students. (Courtesy photo)

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