Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_I - Illinois Ptas Ptos

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 35    1  | 2  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Illinois Ptas Ptos:     more detail

1. FORMER SCOUT LEADER EXPLAINS BSA FUNDING
These organizations include ptas, ptos, PTCs, Concerned Parents of _ groupswhich obtain it is flatly illegal in some States, including illinois, for any
http://www.infidels.org/~nap/bsa_funding_BCritz.html
BSA Council Funding and Control
Boyd R. Critz, III explains funding of scouting. He emphasizes that his motives are POSITIVE; that is, he supports BSA, and hopes that scouting will reform its discriminatory requirements. Most Councils are funded from several sources. United Ways contribute a major piece, varying from about 35% down. Councils also raise funds directly through solicited gifts from individual supporters. This can also raise about 30-50% of total funding, more if the United Way piece is lower and less if it is higher. Finally, fees, literature and badge sales, sales of things such as "Scouting popcorn," etc. make up the difference. "Membership" fees for the youth and adult leaders are NOT a part of these budgets, though. These plus all subscription fees to Boy's Life Magazine go to the National Council, BSA, Inc. Only a review of each specific Council's budget data will provide sufficient information to discuss that Council intelligently. Councils are corporations, not owned by the BSA, Inc. but chartered by it to promote Scouting in a particular area. Each is a not-for-profit under the laws of the State where incorporated. Most States have several Councils operating within their borders. I am not personally familiar with the total budget of the Boy Scouts of America, Inc. to state much. I used to be more so - when I was a voting member (part of the position responsibilities of being a Council Commissioner). However, there are donated funds, fees, sales of supplies and equipment, sales of uniforms, income from operations of the "working" cattle ranch portion of Philmont Scout Ranch, etc. I do not believe that there are any United Way funds going to this endeavor.

2. District Digest - Plano ISD
Volume XXVI, Number 35 Thursday, May 6, 1999 School Trustees Welcome NewlyElected Member, Canvass Election Results and Elect Officers for 1999-2000 The Classics, Plano Childrens Theatre, ptas/ptos and booster clubs, Plano Symphony Rock, Arkansas; Durant, Oklahoma; Chicago, illinois; and at the National Art Education
http://www.pisd.edu/WN/DDs/dd5699.htm
Volume XXVI, Number 35 Thursday, May 6, 1999
1998-99 Back Issues

Top Story
School Trustees Welcome Newly-Elected Member,

Canvass Election Results and Elect Officers for 1999-2000
School Trustees Welcome Newly-Elected Member,
Canvass Election Results and Elect Officers for 1999-2000
School Trustees at their May 4 meeting canvassed the results from the May 1 School Board election, swore in new Trustees, and elected officers for the 1999-2000 school year.
New candidate Ralph Stow captured the Place 4 seat, vacated by retiring Trustee Mike Evans, with 2,168 votes. Opponents Rita Freeman and Jerry Frankel received 1,344 and 1,398 votes, respectively. In Place 5, incumbent John Muns ran unopposed and secured 3,954 votes in the election.
Trustees re-elected the existing officers for the 1999-2000 school year. They include John Muns, president; Mary Beth King, vice-president; and Gary Base, secretary.
Mr. Stow is serving his first term on the Board. Mr. Muns is serving his third term. Ms. King was elected to her second term in 1998, and Mr. Base was elected to his first term in 1997. Other members of the Board are Dr. Allan Bird, Scott Carpenter and Duncan Webb.

3. Louisiana Division Of The Arts
Manager, ALA, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, illinois 606112795; or call (312) 280-5056; e-mail at will be offered to school ptas, ptos, and teacher-in-service days.
http://www.crt.state.la.us/arts/forum/November2.htm
Louisiana Division of the Arts (LDOA) E-MAIL FORUM November 2, 2001 INDEX FEATURE STORIES LIVE! @ YOUR LIBRARY INDEPENDENT TELEVISION SERVICE GRANTS AVAILABLE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION OFFERS GRANTS FOR VISUAL ARTS PROJECTS EMILY HALL TREMAINE FOUNDATION ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2002 EXHIBITION AWARD ARTSREACH! AN ICAN ARTS-IN-EDUCATION INITIATIVE REGULAR FEATURES GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, RESIDENCES AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Literature CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS CALLS FOR ENTRIES Literature Visual Arts JOB OPPORTUNITIES NEW AND CONTINUING EVENTS LINK MASTHEAD LIVE! @ YOUR LIBRARY LIVE! @ Your Library , an initiative of the American Library Association (ALA), has been providing grants for libraries nationwide to explore cultural issues through live appearances by authors, artists and musicians. Funds can be used to develop and expand the scope of a library's public programs, raise the level of the authors, artists and musical presenters, and market a library's cultural programs more effectively to the community. The resources provided by Live! @ Your Library

4. Illinois Arts Council - Proof Of Not-for-Profit Status
illinois ARTS COUNCIL PROOF OF NOTFOR-PROFIT STATUS Appropriate proof of not-for-profit status as listed below must be submitted. ptos, ptas, and Other School Affiliate Organizations
http://www.state.il.us/agency/IAC/Guidelines/proof.htm

ILLINOIS ARTS COUNCIL
PROOF OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS
Appropriate proof of not-for-profit status as listed below must be submitted.
PTOs, PTAs, and Other School Affiliate Organizations
Submit a letter from the principal or other school official stating the affiliation.
Public Schools and Religious Organizations
Submit a letter on letter head claiming exemption because such organizations are not required to be incorporated.
Not-for-profit Organizations
Submit a copy of the organization's current Annual Report to the Secretary of State or a copy of the cancelled check which accompanied the Annual Report. These must be dated no more than one year prior to the date of application to be acceptable. Exemption: Organizations incorporated prior to 1943 may submit a current certificate of good standing from the Secretary of State or a copy of their enabling legislation.
Branches of Government (municipal, county, libraries, park districts, etc.)
Submit a copy of the enabling legislation or a letter from the appropriate governmental body stating that the applicant is an official agency or branch of government.
Charitable Trusts
Submit a current Charitable Organization Supplement (Form AG990-IL)or a letter from the Attorney General verifying good standing DO NOT SEND Internal Revenue Service letters, Illinois Department of Revenue letters or Annual Report to the Attorney General.

5. The Role Of The PTA - Illinois - GreatSchools.net
many of the same functions as ptas, but operate are sometimes referred to as ptos(parentteacher
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/il/29/parent
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Sign up for our free newsletter to help your child succeed in school.
Sign Up

Edit Subscription

Complete List of Articles

Search Articles:
or Browse Our Glossary

and/or AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY Search by:
County
or Address School or District Name City State
The Role of the PTA The PTA is a powerful organization affiliated with many schools across the country. Read on for information about what the PTA does at school, and how you can join the club.

6. FAQs
is open to commuity groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, ptas/ptos, home school NorthDakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin
http://members.aol.com/montanacq/faqs.html
MT DI News What is D:I? Membership Challenges ... Contacts FAQ's Tips Instant
Challenge
Links ...
Return to Top of Page
  • If you have Adobe Reader or plan to download it (it's free) you may download a PDF version of the Passport Application Form or request one from Montana Destination ImagiNation . Decide whether you want to have one team (Individual Team) or two to five teams (5-Pak) . Print out the form, complete and send it with your method of payment to Destination ImagiNation, Inc., P. O. Box 547, Glassboro, NJ 08028
    NOTE: there is an additional fee per team that will be paid to Montana Destination ImagiNation. Click Here for more information on these fees.
    Return to Top of Page
  • How do we register our team(s) for the Regional Tournament?
    You will need to complete the Montana Destination ImagiNation Team Registration form. This form will be available in September. The completes form and your team fee should be mailed to your Regional Director by December 1st if you want the "Early Bird Discount". Don't forget you need the names of at least two appraisers and two volunteers on the second page of your registration form for it to be complete. At least one of your appraisers must be willing to come to the state tournament in March.
  • 7. PTO Vs. PTA : August/September 2000 (upd. Aug '02) | PTO Today
    illinois Superintendent of Schools Dr. Glenn McGee remembered a day earlier in hiscareer when he But, no matter what the numbers, ptos and ptas are more
    http://www.ptotoday.com/0800ptopta2.html
    RECEIVE EMAIL UPDATES: SEARCH PTO TODAY:
    PTO vs. PTA
    The national PTA’s position as presumed leader of the parent group world is no longer a given. More than 75 percent of U.S. groups are now PTOs.
    (updated August 2002)
    By Tim Sullivan It was perhaps the loudest reaction on the first day of the 2000 national PTA convention in Chicago. Illinois Superintendent of Schools Dr. Glenn McGee remembered a day earlier in his career when he made the “mistake” of referring to parent groups as “PTOs.” Almost on cue, the crowd of 1,500 or so PTAers roared their disapproval. Loud boos echoed through the cavernous meeting hall. He may as well have said that he hated the Cubs, the White Sox, the Bulls, and the Bears. Why the strong emotions? Are PTOs hurting kids or doing something wrong? While no PTA defenders go that far, there is a subtle but undeniable implication that those groups that aren’t part of the PTA are in some way choosing to abandon the cause of children. For some groups, the PTO vs. PTA debate is simply a matter of dollars and cents (either “we don’t want to send any money out of our school” or “are we getting enough service for the money we send out of our school?”). For others, though, the debate takes on a significantly increased importance. “If we don’t speak for all children, then who will?” the PTA’s most loyal defenders often ask.
    Independence vs. Affiliation

    8. The Latest PTO/PTA News | PTO Today
    NOVEMBER 18, 2002 Mississippi ptos and ptas hold a OCTOBER 29, 2002 Our friendsat the illinois Arts Council will be holding an Artist Showcase at the
    http://www.ptotoday.com/currentnews.html
    RECEIVE EMAIL UPDATES: SEARCH PTO TODAY:
    Check this space frequently for the latest news and notes from the PTO world. Run into an interesting PTO tidbit? email us the news or a link to: news@PTOtoday.com APRIL 7, 2003: Comprehensive piece here on parental involvement challenges in North Carolina. Nicely done. First in a series.
    APRIL 1, 2003: NH fathers and daughters dance the night away at this "Enchanted Evening" fundraiser hosted by their PTO.
    APRIL 1, 2003: This CA elementary school celebrates Read Across America. Students dress up as their favorite literary characters.
    MARCH 31, 2003: Tennessee PTA named as Southeast regional winner in PTO Today's Parent Group Of The Year search.
    MARCH 28, 2003: This Massachusetts parent group gives their school department a gift - a $90,000 playground.
    MARCH 28, 2003: Local parent group in MA is helping students connect with soliders, "Operation Lion Share" . Students donate goods and hand written notes to send overseas to troops.
    MARCH 27, 2003:

    9. 1200+ Fundraising Companies - Special Event Fundraising - Special Event Fundrais
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Operation Bookworm ptas/ptos can offer OperationBookworm books as a way to earn money for your school. Chicago, illinois.
    http://www.fundraisingweb.org/listings/specialevent.htm
    All Fundraising Companies Directory
    Home Free Fundraising Information Index of 100's of Fundraising Products
    Special Event Fundraiser s
    American Clothing Recycling Co. [Seymour, Connecticut] Recycling, Special Events CompuThon - SuperThons walk-a-thons. Finally, a better way to raise money for your group! Year after year, schools and youth groups agonize over how to raise money. No door-to-door. No waste or returns. No hassles with collections. No products to buy or deliver. Much less work. More profits for your group. (800-327-0332) [Tampa, Florida] A Nite At The Races [Jupiter, Florida] Wesleyan Thespians - Mystery dinner kits. Can fund raisers be fun raisers Absolutely!! Wesleyan Thespian Mystery Dinner Kits include scripts, clues, solutions and detailed instructions on how to present mystery dinner performances which we would like to share with your church or organization. ( e-mail [Marshfield, Massachusetts] NameBeads International - Over 500 schools in 3 years have conducted this unique fundraiser and you should too. No money upfront. We provide a beautiful full color brochure to help you group sell personalized products. Each item is custom-made with handcrafted ceramic beads that spell out a first name or saying. ( ) [St. Clair, Missouri]

    10. Fundraising Special Events / Shows / Fairs Etc. Fundraisers
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Operation Bookworm ptas/ptos can offer Operation Bookwormbooks Vernon Hills, illinois Celebrations! - Amusement games rentals.
    http://fundraiser-finder.com/fundraising-cat/special-events.php
    Home Fundraising Message Boards Fundraiser Advertisers Fundraising Newsletter ... Fundraiser Link Swap
    Top Fundraising Ideas Soundscape Fundraising PackJam Fundraising JD Fund-raiser Solutions Visit our
    Fundraiser of the Month

    Fundraising by Location Alabama Fundraising Alaska Fundraising Arizona Fundraising Arkansas Fundraising California Fundraising Colorado Fundraising Connecticut Fundraising Delaware Fundraising DC Fundraising Florida Fundraising Georgia Fundraising Hawaii Fundraising Idaho Fundraising Illinois Fundraising Indiana Fundraising Iowa Fundraising Kansas Fundraising Kentucky Fundraising Louisiana Fundraising Maine Fundraising Maryland Fundraising Massachusetts Fundraising Michigan Fundraising Minnesota Fundraising Mississippi Fundraising Missouri Fundraising Montana Fundraising Nebraska Fundraising Nevada Fundraising NewHampshire Fundraising New Jersey Fundraising New Mexico Fundraising New York Fundraising North Carolina Fundraising North Dakota Fundraising Ohio Fundraising Oklahoma Fundraising Oregon Fundraising Pennsylvania Fundraising Puerto Rico Fundraising Rhode Island Fundraising South Carolina Fundraising South Dakota Fundraising Tennessee Fundraising Texas Fundraising Utah Fundraising Vermont Fundraising Virginia Fundraising Washington Fundraising West Virginia Fundraising Wisconsin Fundraising Wyoming Fundraising FUNDRAISERS
    Apparel

    Auction

    Batteries

    Blanket - Afgans
    ...
    Ad Here!

    11. 2001-2003 ARTSTOUR ROSTER
    ptos, ptas and other School Affiliate Organizations must submit a letter from theaffiliated the Grants Office at 312/8146750, toll-free in illinois 1/800-237
    http://www.state.il.us/agency/iac/Guidelines/Artstour01/Frontpages/nfpproof.htm
    Artstour
    Frontpage

    Application and

    Guidelines
    ...
    IAC Frontpage
    PROOF OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS For Most Not-for-Profit Organizations,
    the Annual Report to the Secretary of State is the correct not-for-profit verification. This form must be filed each year to maintain an organization's not-for-profit status. Please send to the IAC a copy of the Annual Report that was submitted to the Secretary of State OR a copy of the cancelled check (front and back) which accompanied the Annual Report. To be valid, the Annual Report or check must be dated no more than one year prior to the application date (SEE EXAMPLE A). Please do not send IRS letters, Illinois Department of Revenue letters or your Annual Report that was submitted to the Attorney General. These documents are NOT proof of not-for-profit status. EXEMPTIONS
    Organizations Incorporated Prior to 1943
    may submit a current certificate of good standing from the Secretary of State (SEE EXAMPLE B).

    12. DUPAGE PROJECT VISA VALUE IN SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 2001
    Presentations for school personnel, school boards, ptos/ptas and community The illinoisCompulsory School Attendance Law (Article 26 of the illinois School Code
    http://www.dupage.k12.il.us/visa/default.htm
    DUPAGE PROJECT VISA
    VALUE IN SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
    Program
    The K-8 Team The High School PROGRAM
    DuPage Project VISA (Value in School Attendance) is the DuPage Regional Office of Education's attendance improvement/truancy reduction/dropout prevention program. A staff of four full-time outreach workers/case managers provides a range of services. The Director of Project VISA is Joe Radous. THE K-8 TEAM The K-8 Team works with at risk students and their families from elementary, middle and junior high schools. Team members, their bases of operation, phone numbers and district responsibilities are as follows: JOE RADOUS, R.O.E. – Wheaton, (630) 682-6953 · Glen Ellyn #41, Lombard #44, Butler #53, Downers Grove #58, Maercker #60, Darien #61, Gower #62, Cass #63, Center Cass #66, Woodridge #68, Puffer-Hefty #69, Glen Ellyn #89, Burr Ridge #180, Hinsdale #181, Westmont #201, Lisle #202, Naperville #203, Indian Prairie #204 DONNA BARTLETT, R.O.E. – Wheaton, (630) 681-2207 · Benjamin #25, West Chicago #33, Winfield #34, Wheaton #200

    13. Hunt Primary School
    illinois Superintendent of Schools Dr. Glenn McGee remembered a day earlier in hiscareer when he made the “mistake” of ptos and ptas are more alike
    http://www.myschoolonline.com/folder/0,1872,12692-52123-16-46954,00.html

    Home Page

    Calendar

    Imagination Station

    Reading Fun
    ...
    Coca-Cola Fundraiser

    PTO vs. PTA
    School Council

    Spring is in the Air

    Stakeholders

    State Resources
    ...
    Nominate this site for the Showcase Hunt Primary School PTO vs. PTA Article PTO vs. PTA "National PTA Faces Key Decisions As Local Groups Increasingly Turn to PTO" By Tim Sullivan It was perhaps the loudest reaction on the first day of the 2000 national PTA convention in Chicago this past June. Illinois Superintendent of Schools Dr. Glenn McGee remembered a day earlier in his career when he made the “mistake” of referring to parent groups as “PTOs.” Almost on cue, the crowd of 1,500 or so PTAers roared their disapproval. Loud boos echoed through the cavernous meeting hall. He may as well have said that he hated the Cubs, the White Sox, the Bulls, and the Bears. Why the strong emotions? Are PTOs hurting kids or doing something wrong? While no PTA defenders go that far, there is a subtle but undeniable implication that those groups that aren’t part of the PTA are in some way choosing to abandon the cause of children. It’s a debate that has smoldered quietly for decades but that seems to be burning with renewed vigor in recent years. Now more than ever, the national PTA is at a crossroads, and the debate over its future—and the direction taken by thousands of individual school parent groups—is heating up.

    14. Education Briefs
    The event, sponsored by illinois DECA Area 20, is a preliminary competition thatpermits The Darien Grade School District 61 ptos and ptas and ConcordCass
    http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/sunpub/downersgrove/news/dsedu23.htm

    15. SCOUTER Forums: Public Schools As Chartering Partners
    public schools; again note that I'm NOT talking about ptas/ptos, private schools you,apparently) will deny any problem exists until the illinois ACLU lawsuit
    http://www.scouter.com/forums/viewThread.asp?threadID=1017

    16. Church Fundraising
    .. Our 5 fundraising programs are designed for elementary school ptas and ptos,preschools, scout On the Waterfront of Rockford, illinois Groove Walk, OTW
    http://www.1-fundraisers-fundraising.com/church-fundraising.asp
    Fundraisers for all purposes, including
    school fundraising and church fundraising Home About Us Contact Us General Fundraisers ... Order Now! For more information on School and Church Fundraisers or for Non Profit Fundraising , there are many resources online to visit
    Church Fundraising
  • CATHOLIC CHURCH FUNDRAISING - CUNNEEN PARISH ... FUNDRAISING
    Services, A range of campaigns to meet any fundraising need. Programs, A hands-on
    approach to fundraising that makes all the difference. Tree of Life,
    Description: Fundraising organization that designs and implements campaigns for Catholic churches including offertory...
    Category:
    www.cunneenfundraising.com/ - 13k -
  • Church Fund Raising That Works
    To help church members and church friends become more responsive donor/stewards.
    more info, FREE Newsletter delivered each month by email.
    www.churchfundraisingworks.com/ - 11k -
  • Catholic Church Fundraising And Donating - Charity and School can register here and download sample bulletin inserts, form letters and brochures you may use to inform the Catholic Community of this tremendous fundraising www.catholicgiving.com/ - 17k -
  • 17. Councils Website Results :: Linkspider UK
    ptas Leadership training, Council's monthly calendar and illinois PTA conference Organizationinformation for the Council serving ptas and ptos in Kansas
    http://www.linkspider.co.uk/Society/Organizations/Education/PTA/Councils/
    Councils Websites from Linkspider UK Keyword: Councils Linkspider UK Directory
    Councils
    Search for
    Directory Tree: Top Society Organizations Education ... PTA : Councils (186) Add URL Advertise Here! Personalize Amazon ... Weather
    See Also:

    18. Suchmaschine Acoon - Webkatalog
    PTA District and Council workshops, training, and leadership in illinois. CouncilOrganization information for the Council serving ptas and ptos in Kansas.
    http://www.acoon.de/cgi-bin/showcat.exe?cat=Top/Society/Organizations/Education/

    19. Informa
    Translate this page Precio 125.000.- ptas. en Inteligencia Artificial por la Universidad de illinois,profesor de letra requerido es Times o similar, tamaño 12 ptos., márgenes 2
    http://www.ati.es/boletin/But-nov-dic-99.html
    ATI informa m http://webepcc.unex.es/jisbd99 Las conferencias invitadas se organizaron teniendo en cuenta las inquietudes e intereses de ambos colectivos, y tuvimos el honor de contar con la presencia de personalidades prestigiosas en sus respectivas especialidades como el Dr. Mehmet Aksit y Stephen Cannan. http://webepcc.unex.es/jisbd99 ATInet Durante los meses de octubre y noviembre ha continuado el crecimiento de las visitas a nuestro Web, como se refleja en la siguiente tabla: Mes Accesos Brutos Ficheros Sitios Kbytes enviados Nov. 99 Oct. 99 Sep. 99 Ene. 99 Nov. 98 Como puede observarse, el crecimiento desde noviembre de 1998 ha sido superior al 80%. banners http://www.ati.es/socios NOVATICA NUEVOS LENGUAJES PARA LA RED» Nuevos lenguajes para La Red Coordinadores
    Carlos Delgado Kloos cdk@it.uc3m.es amarin@it.uc3m.es http://www.ati.es/novatica/infonovatica.html#norm secre@it.uc3m.es
    • Eduardo Barrera, Javier Borrajo, Carlos Delgado Kloos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Francisco Garijo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Universidad Complutense de Madrid Mª; Eugenia Postigo

    20. Access 10,000 + Universities And Colleges At Universities.com - (campus And Dist
    PTO today is dedicated to helping parent teacher groups (like ptos and ptas) helptheir Georgia PTA; Hawaii PTSA; Idaho PTA; illinois PTA; Indiana PTA; Iowa PTA;
    http://www.studentbody.com/Directory/Society/Organizations/Education/PTA/

    StudentBody.com

    Home

    Pick A Degree AA in General Studies BS in Business *Accounting *Administration *Information Systems *Management *Marketing *Project Management *E-Business (NEW!) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (For RN's Only) BS Info Technology *Database Management *Networks and Telecommunications *Programming and Operating Systems *Systems Analysis *Web Management GRADUATE DEGREES MA Ed/ Curriculum and Tech. MA Org. Mgmt. MBA *Accounting *Global Management *Technology Management MS Computer Information MS Nursing DOCTORAL DEGREES Doctor of Mgmt. in Org. Leadership
    Home
    My Account Distance Learning Financial Aid ... Education : PTA Description See also:

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 1     1-20 of 35    1  | 2  | Next 20

    free hit counter