American Legion Auxiliary gives dictionaries to Iroquois students
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Bensely-Rounds American Legion Auxiliary Unit 280 gave dictionaries to third-graders at the Iroquois Public School. The dictionaries have information on all 50 states, braille and sign language, planets and much much more. Shown with their new dictionaries are, back row, from left, Lucas Peskey, Temperance Salathe, Tabitha Rose, Emma Eckmann and Brooklyn Quiram; middle row, third grade teacher Shannon Palmlund, Alexis Hansen, Madi Burma, Airabella Deysel, Manuel Argueta, Kingston Hiles, and Legion Auxiliary members Annette Dunham and Charemon Dunham; and in front, Rylen Schwieder, Noah Shoultz, Rubi Montoya and Taylor Tuel. Not pictured are Justice White and Caydence Kohrs.
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