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May 272014
 

Begun by a non-profit organization in Charleston in 1995, our annual dictionary project aims to help students become better writers, active readers, creative thinkers  and resourceful learners by providing them with their own personal dictionary.

Capital Rotary donated dictionaries to nearly 850 students in 12 Richland County District One schools for 2013-14.  Over the past nine years, the club has purchased and given dictionaries to over 10,500 third-graders in the Columbia area.

A number of clubs in South Carolina and throughout the country are Dictionary Project sponsors. One of Rotary International’s six major goals is improving basic education and literacy.

Capital Rotary Club members Jenks Mikell (back row, left) and John Guignard (back row) are all smiles after distributing paperback dictionaries to third-grade students at Arden Elementary School, part of the club’s annual participation in The Dictionary Project.

Columbia Capital Rotary Club dictionary project

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