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Rotary Club distributes dictionaries

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The Rotary Club of Washington visited Trinity East Elementary School recently to distribute dictionaries to third-graders. The club distributes roughly 800 dictionaries each year as part of the organization’s global initiative to increase literacy. Third-graders in the Avella, Burgettstown, Fort Cherry, McGuffey, Trinity and Washington school districts, as well as Faith Christian Academy, will receive a dictionary from the club this year. Above, Joe Marzullo and Brandi Butler, members of the Rotary Club of Washington, pass out dictionaries to Trinity East third-grade classes taught by Christy Bastos, Saundra Deems and Mitzi Chambers. Isaac Ikach, 8, a student in Bastos’ class, right, attempts to pronounce the longest word in the dictionary – an enzyme – that contains 1,909 letters.

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