Charitable Organizations Eligible for Voluntary Contributions from Tax Refunds As of 11:59 PM, Aug

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Charitable Organizations Eligible for Voluntary Contributions from Tax Refunds As of 11:59 PM, Aug Charitable Organizations Eligible for Voluntary Contributions from Tax Refunds as of 11:59 PM, Aug. 29,2019. Colorado charities organized by county. Adams County Principal Name of Organization Registration Number 50 IN 52 JOURNEY, INC. 20093008514 A CHILD'S SONG, INC. 20043009591 A CHILD'S TOUCH 20083006424 A WORLD AWARE, INC. D.B.A. AWA 20083005830 ABATE OF COLORADO 20103002255 ACCESS HOUSING OF ADAMS COUNTY, INC. 20043010015 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR EDUCATION FOUNDATION 20093011502 ADAMS 14 EDUCATION FOUNDATION 20023002971 ADAMS COUNTY EDUCATION CONSORTIUM 20103003023 ADAMS COUNTY EMERGENCY FOOD BANK 20143000091 ADAMS COUNTY FOUNDATION, INC. 20083005695 ADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 20103024876 ADAMS COUNTY JR LIVESTOCK SALE COMMITTEE 20083007087 ADAMS COUNTY YOUTH INITIATIVE, INC. 20143029109 ALMOST HOME, INC. 20053007451 ALTERNATIVES FOR YOUTH, INC. 20023003394 AMERICAN LEGION POST 22 20043006901 AMI OF ADAMS COUNTY INC 20093008255 ARISING HOPE 20113030317 ASCEND PERFORMING ARTS, INC. 20023005880 ASIAN PACIFIC CENTER FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 20123008365 ATL FOUNDATION 20093008419 AURORA COMMUNITY CONNECTION FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER 20103032479 AURORA INTERCHURCH TASK FORCE, INC. 20033001983 AURORA WARMS THE NIGHT, INC. 20133004783 BENNETT ELEMENTARY PTSA 20113029174 BETHEL FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL 20093008143 BOLTZ WRESTLING CLUB 20123015119 BRAZIL OUTREACH MINISTRIES UNLIMITED 20083004274 BREAD OF LIFE AFRICAN MINISTRIES 20093007103 BRIDGES OF SILENCE 20033002733 BRIGHTON BULLFROGS SWIM TEAM INC. 20083005395 BRIGHTON COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 20063006812 BRIGHTON CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION, INC. 20083004955 BRIGHTON UNITED SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER, INC. 20083005232 BRIGHTON WRESTLING CLUB 20113023802 BROOMFIELD BLITZ FOOTBALL CLUB, INC. 20103029358 CASA OF ADAMS & BROOMFIELD COUNTIES 20033006284 CATHOLIC MEDIA GROUPS 20053008206 CEDARWOOD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 20083005687 CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP OF COLORADO, INC 20083005656 CHILDREN'S FARMS OF AMERICA 20133037592 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COLORADO 20033006201 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COLORADO FOUNDATION 20033011082 CLINICA COLORADO 20113019445 COLFAX COMMUNITY NETWORK, INC. 20023004068 COLORADO ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION 20093008789 COLORADO BEAGLE RESCUE 20123039623 Page 1 Principal Name of Organization Registration Number COLORADO ELECTRIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE 20023003622 COLORADO FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 20043005483 COLORADO JUDICIAL INSTITUTE 20033001981 COLORADO LUNG CANCER ASSOCIATION 20083004536 COLORADO LUNGS4LIFE 20103002904 COLORADO STATEWIDE PARENT COALITION 20123038169 COLORADO UNWANTED HORSE ALLIANCE 20103026680 COMITIS CRISIS CENTER, INC. 20023009266 COMMERCE CITY CULTURAL COUNCIL, INC. 20043005980 COMMERCE CITY YOUTH ATHLETICS 20083005204 COMMUNITY REACH CENTER FOUNDATION, INC. 20023004524 COMMUNITY REACH CENTER, INC. 20083007194 COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 20093007939 COPS FIGHTING CANCER 20113041339 CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 20093007217 CREATIVE ACRES INC 20123007140 CU COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 20103006042 CULTIVANDO 20093008102 DANCESPACE BOOSTER CLUB 20143015820 DELTA DELTA DELTA FUND FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 20083004633 DENVER TEXAS A&M CLUB, INC. 20063001314 FRIENDS OF RETIRED GREYHOUNDS. 20123000205 FRIENDS OF THE FRONT RANGE WILDLIFE REFUGES 20143029084 FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE 20023004017 GLASS HEARTS 20133030376 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF DENVER 20023003299 GROWING HOME 20083007367 HANDS OF HOPE FOR SOUTH SUDAN 20083004892 HAVE A HEART PROJECT, INC 20053009268 HEALING THE CHILDREN 20143019070 HEALTHKIND 20133016729 HEALTHY LEARNING PATHS, INC. 20083011563 HIGH POINT ACADEMY 20113038218 HILOS CULTURALES INC 20103021078 HIS MINISTRIES 20033006432 HOW TO READ YOUR BABY 20073000714 HULSTROM OPTIONS PTA 20083013717 HYLAND HILLS FOUNDATION 20063004140 INSIDE THE ORCHESTRA 20033007908 INSTITUTE FOR MINISTRY DEVOLPMENT 20083010620 INTERNATIONAL HEARING DOG, INC. 20023003649 INTERNATIONAL HUNTER EDUCATION ASSOCIATION­USA 20083007554 INTERVENTION, INC. 20023003991 JOYFUL JOURNEYS COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT 20123006918 KIDS FIRST HEALTH CARE 20023004204 KIM ROBARDS DANCE, INC. 20103024769 LIFE FREEDOM MINISTRIES 20083007122 LIFE/ART DANCE ENSEMBLE 20093006613 LIGHT FOR LIFE FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL 20033002726 LITTLE GIANTS LEARNING CENTER 20083007041 LITTLE LIGHTS CHRISTIAN EARLY LEARNING CENTER LLC 20083007047 LOW INCOME FAMILY EMPOWERMENT, INC 20083004245 Page 2 Principal Name of Organization Registration Number MARC APODACA JR. CHILDREN'S GLIOMA CANCER FOUNDATION 20083007523 MEL BERG MINISTRIES, INC. 20083004915 METROPOLITAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA, INC. 20063007819 MILE HIGH WEIMARANER RESCUE 20093008381 MOUNTAIN RANGE HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS 20103003317 MY TEAM TRIUMPH COLORADO 20113018936 NEIGHBOR OUTREACH OF COLORADO 20133022375 NEUABILITY 20123030631 NORTH METRO COMMUNITY SERVICES INC. 20023003634 NORTHGLENN ARTS AND HUMANITIES FOUNDATION 20103007849 NORTHGLENN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 20103006881 NORTHGLENN HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS 20083009606 NORTHGLENN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL BOOSTERS, INC. 20093011919 NORTHGLENN HISTORIC PRESERVATION FOUNDATION INC. 20103004881 OLIVE BRANCH MINISTRIES, INC. 20113038854 OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL 25116 WESTMINSTER CO 20093000493 PENNOCK CENTER FOR COUNSELING 20083006276 PLATTE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION 20063006815 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP INTERNATIONAL 20063004722 RAMPART SEARCH & RESCUE, INC. 20063009638 RANGEVIEW LIBRARY FRIENDS FOUNDATION, INC. 20093003865 RAPTOR EDUCATION FOUNDATION 20103020672 REACHING HOPE 20133039438 RESTORATION OUTREACH PROGRAMS 20063005292 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIRD OBSERVATORY 20023003197 ROCKY MOUNTAIN IMMIGRANT ADVOCACY NETWORK 20103002732 ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIONS EYE BANK 20023003416 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CENTER 20033001255 ROCKY MOUNTAIN YOUTH MEDICAL AND NURSING CONSULTANTS, INC. 20023003732 ROOSTER SANCTUARY AT DANZIG'S ROOST 20123030223 SATELLITE YOGA, INC 20103006810 SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION 20083006644 SPOTLIGHT KIDS THEATRE, INC. 20143029373 SPRING BACK COLORADO, INC. 20133039838 STARGATE CHARTER SCHOOL 20083007455 STARGATE FOUNDATION 20083007452 STEM LAB SCHOOL PTO 20123033369 STOUT STREET FOUNDATION 20033001262 STREET PETZ 20093014743 TAKE JAKE, INC. 20103033457 THE ARC OF ADAMS COUNTY 20023009020 THE DENVER INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS 20093008330 THE FELINE FIX 20113005802 THE LINK: A COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT & RESOURCE CENTER 20123030906 THE SEA OTTER FOUNDATION & TRUST 20143020621 THE SENIOR HUB, INC. 20033002057 THERAVADA SASANAREKKHITA SOCIETY, COLORADO 20093000867 THORNTON JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE ASSOCIATION 20083004592 TOUCHING HEARTS THROUGH ATHLETICS 20123034124 TOUCHING LIVES 20103002678 TREASURE HOUSE OF HOPE, INC. 20123008823 TURNBERRY ELEMENTARY PTA 20133036028 Page 3 Principal Name of Organization Registration Number UNITED POWER ROUNDUP FOUNDATION 20083004844 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HOSPITAL AUTHORITY 20073009293 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HOSPITAL FOUNDATION 20093013177 VISITING ANCILLARY SERVICES INC 20123030513 WESTERN ENDOWMENT SUBSISTENCE TRUST 20033005248 WESTMINSTER 7:10 ROTARY CLUB FOUNDATION, INC. 20083004894 WESTMINSTER COMMUNITY ARTIST SERIES D/B/A NORTH METRO ARTS ALLIANCE 20083006093 WESTMINSTER LEGACY FOUNDATION 20113030820 WESTMINSTER PUBLIC SAFETY RECOGNITION FOUNDATION 20083005287 WESTMINSTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION 20053006089 WSA BLUE PLANET FOUNDATION 20023003457 YON SEL LANMOU 20123019235 Alamosa County Principal Name of Organization Registration Number ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 20083006133 ALAMOSA COMMUNITY GREENHOUSE 20033002490 ALAMOSA LIVE MUSIC ASSOCIATION, INC. 20083006230 ALAMOSA VOLUNTEER SEARCH AND RESCUE, INC 20073002440 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF THE SAN LUIS VALLEY, INC. 20033003513 CENTER FOR RESTORATIVE PROGRAMS 20033003522 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE SAN LUIS VALLEY 20033002516 EQUAL REPRESENTATION OF MEDIA ADVOCACY CORPORATION, D/B/A KRZA 88.7FM 20033003516 FRIENDS OF THE ALAMOSA PUBLIC LIBRARY 20103006624 FRIENDS OF THE DUNES, INC. 20023005782 FRIENDS OF THE SAN LUIS VALLEY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGES 20053002586 HOSPICE DEL VALLE, INC. 20033003595 LA PUENTE HOME, INC 20033003547 LA PUENTE HOUSING INC. 20043010810 LUTHERAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION OF THE SAN LUIS VALLEY 20053002108 SAN LUIS VALLEY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC. 20033003517 SAN LUIS VALLEY DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES GROUP 20093007342 SAN LUIS VALLEY ECOSYSTEM COUNCIL 20033004558 SAN LUIS VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC. 20033002361 SAN LUIS VALLEY HOUSING COALITION 20033003599 SAN LUIS VALLEY IMMIGRANT RESOURCE CENTER 20053002537 SAN LUIS VALLEY LOCAL FOODS COALITION 20113040102 SAN LUIS VALLEY MUSEUM 20073011147 SAN LUIS VALLEY REGIONAL EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA ADVISORY COUNCIL 20083006227 SAN LUIS VALLEY REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIR, INC 20023007508 SANGRE DE CRISTO NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA 20123039744 SLV AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER, INC. 20033004553 SLV CANCER RELIEF FUND, INC. 20083002724 SLV LIFE CENTER 20083005068 SOUTH­CENTRAL COLORADO SENIORS, INC. 20083006385 THE COLORADO RIO GRANDE RESTORATION FOUNDATION 20083005341 TU CASA, INC. 20033001000 UPPER ARKANSAS VALLEY WILDFIRE FOUNDATION (UAVWF) 20093007741 VALLEY HUMANE LEAGUE 20043004640 VALLEY­WIDE HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. 20033004574 Arapahoe County Page 4 Principal Name of Organization Registration Number 231 BUCKLEY CLUB, INC. 20083007548 7/20 MEMORIAL FOUNDATION INC. 20143009794 ABUNDANT LIFE WOMENS MINISTRIES 20093001510 ACMPE SCHOLARSHIP FUND, INC. 20063000342 ACTIONISRAEL 20093013632 ACTS4 COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICES,
Recommended publications
  • 8364 Licensed Charities As of 3/10/2020 MICS 24404 MICS 52720 T
    8364 Licensed Charities as of 3/10/2020 MICS 24404 MICS 52720 T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving, Inc. The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust USA, Inc. 100 E. Pratt St 25283 Cabot Road, Ste. 101 Baltimore MD 21202 Laguna Hills CA 92653 Phone: (410)345-3457 Phone: (949)305-3785 Expiration Date: 10/31/2020 Expiration Date: 10/31/2020 MICS 52752 MICS 60851 1 For 2 Education Foundation 1 Michigan for the Global Majority 4337 E. Grand River, Ste. 198 1920 Scotten St. Howell MI 48843 Detroit MI 48209 Phone: (425)299-4484 Phone: (313)338-9397 Expiration Date: 07/31/2020 Expiration Date: 07/31/2020 MICS 46501 MICS 60769 1 Voice Can Help 10 Thousand Windows, Inc. 3290 Palm Aire Drive 348 N Canyons Pkwy Rochester Hills MI 48309 Livermore CA 94551 Phone: (248)703-3088 Phone: (571)263-2035 Expiration Date: 07/31/2021 Expiration Date: 03/31/2020 MICS 56240 MICS 10978 10/40 Connections, Inc. 100 Black Men of Greater Detroit, Inc 2120 Northgate Park Lane Suite 400 Attn: Donald Ferguson Chattanooga TN 37415 1432 Oakmont Ct. Phone: (423)468-4871 Lake Orion MI 48362 Expiration Date: 07/31/2020 Phone: (313)874-4811 Expiration Date: 07/31/2020 MICS 25388 MICS 43928 100 Club of Saginaw County 100 Women Strong, Inc. 5195 Hampton Place 2807 S. State Street Saginaw MI 48604 Saint Joseph MI 49085 Phone: (989)790-3900 Phone: (888)982-1400 Expiration Date: 07/31/2020 Expiration Date: 07/31/2020 MICS 58897 MICS 60079 1888 Message Study Committee, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Diplomacy and the American Civil War: the Impact on Anglo- American Relations
    James Madison University JMU Scholarly Commons Masters Theses, 2020-current The Graduate School 5-8-2020 Diplomacy and the American Civil War: The impact on Anglo- American relations Johnathan Seitz Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/masters202029 Part of the Diplomatic History Commons, Public History Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Seitz, Johnathan, "Diplomacy and the American Civil War: The impact on Anglo-American relations" (2020). Masters Theses, 2020-current. 56. https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/masters202029/56 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the The Graduate School at JMU Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Masters Theses, 2020-current by an authorized administrator of JMU Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Diplomacy and the American Civil War: The Impact on Anglo-American Relations Johnathan Bryant Seitz A thesis submitted to the Graduate Faculty of JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Department of History May 2020 FACULTY COMMITTEE: Committee Chair: Dr. Steven Guerrier Committee Members/ Readers: Dr. David Dillard Dr. John Butt Table of Contents List of Figures..................................................................................................................iii Abstract............................................................................................................................iv Introduction.......................................................................................................................1
    [Show full text]
  • Where to Study Jazz 2019
    STUDENT MUSIC GUIDE Where To Study Jazz 2019 JAZZ MEETS CUTTING- EDGE TECHNOLOGY 5 SUPERB SCHOOLS IN SMALLER CITIES NEW ERA AT THE NEW SCHOOL IN NYC NYO JAZZ SPOTLIGHTS YOUNG TALENT Plus: Detailed Listings for 250 Schools! OCTOBER 2018 DOWNBEAT 71 There are numerous jazz ensembles, including a big band, at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. (Photo: Tony Firriolo) Cool perspective: The musicians in NYO Jazz enjoyed the view from onstage at Carnegie Hall. TODD ROSENBERG FIND YOUR FIT FEATURES f you want to pursue a career in jazz, this about programs you might want to check out. 74 THE NEW SCHOOL Iguide is the next step in your journey. Our As you begin researching jazz studies pro- The NYC institution continues to evolve annual Student Music Guide provides essen- grams, keep in mind that the goal is to find one 102 NYO JAZZ tial information on the world of jazz education. that fits your individual needs. Be sure to visit the Youthful ambassadors for jazz At the heart of the guide are detailed listings websites of schools that interest you. We’ve com- of jazz programs at 250 schools. Our listings are piled the most recent information we could gath- 120 FIVE GEMS organized by region, including an International er at press time, but some information might have Excellent jazz programs located in small or medium-size towns section. Throughout the listings, you’ll notice changed, so contact a school representative to get that some schools’ names have a colored banner. detailed, up-to-date information on admissions, 148 HIGH-TECH ED Those schools have placed advertisements in this enrollment, scholarships and campus life.
    [Show full text]
  • Report to the Community
    NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Colo. Springs, CO P.O. Box 1579 w Colorado Springs, CO 80901-1579 PERMIT NO. 839 Address Service Requested PIKES PEAK LIBRARY DISTRICT 2015 Report to the Community PPLD and Partners Bring Spears Named New Executive Director Little Free Libraries In December, the Board of Trustees announced to Manitou Springs Locations the selection of John Spears as PPLD’s next Two years ago, the little free library Executive Director. “Over the past five years, idea came to Manitou Springs Cheyenne Mountain Library th Mobile Library Services Pikes Peak Library District has earnedst Century the from Steve Wood of the non-profit 1785 S. 8 St. Palmer Lake Library reputation as a true pioneer of 21 organization Concrete Couch. He (719) 633-6278 66 Lower Glenway St. PPLD’s mobile library fleet includes a 30-foot box Library services,” said Board President Ken approached the Friends of Manitou Palmer Lake truck and a 32-foot transit. In addition, we have a Beach. “Our vision of elevating these services to Springs Community Library to East Library (719) 481-2587 26-foot Sprinter van purchased with the Colorado the next level requires a ‘unique’ individual to lead create a little free library. It was 5550 N. Union Blvd. Trust’s Healthy Aging Grant which serves assisted the Library forward from this point. Understanding (719) 531-6333 perfect timing, as PPLD was Penrose Library living facilities. The Mobile Library department also the importance of the decision, the Board has 20 N. Cascade Ave. awarding micro grants for library oversees three stand-alone book returns in the spent 15 months in the search process and we programs.
    [Show full text]
  • Current Partners for Food Safety
    Boulder County Public Health Partners for Food Safety FACILITY NAME SITE ADDRESS City Name (Site Address) CITY NAME (CU) C4C BLACK COATS ASIAN 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C CU ON THE RUN 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C DESSERTS 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C ITALIAN 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C KOSHER 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C LATIN 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C PERSIAN 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C PRODUCTION KITCHEN 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C SMOKE N GRILL 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C SUSHI 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C THE BAKERY 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C THE WEATHER TECH CAFE 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) C4C WHOLESOM FIELDS 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) FARRAND MARKET @ FARRAND HALL 154 UCB 20 HALLET HALL BOULDER (CU) GO FRESH @ FARRAND UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER (CU) KITTREDGE MARKET 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER (CU) SEWALL DINING CENTER UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER (CU) SEWALL MARKET-CU SEWALL HALL 1720 UNIVERSITY AVE BOULDER (CU) STARBUCKS @ UMC 1669 EUCLID AVE BOULDER (CU) UMC FRONT HOUSE ALFERD PACKER 1669 EUCLID AVE UNIT 202UC BOULDER (CU) UMC PRODUCTION KITCHEN UNIVERSITY MEMORIAL CTR BOULDER 95A BISTRO & SUSHI 1381 FOREST PARK CIR LAFAYETTE ALEXANDER DAWSON SCHOOL 10455 DAWSON DR LAFAYETTE ALFALFAS LOUISVILLE 785 E SOUTH BOULDER RD LOUISVILLE ALFALFAS MARKET 1651 BROADWAY BOULDER ALOY THAI CUISINE 2720 CANYON BLVD BOULDER ALPINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2005 ALPINE ST LONGMONT ALTONA MIDDLE SCHOOL 4600 CLOVER BASIN DR
    [Show full text]
  • Financial Supporters
    FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado 2011-12 Financial Supporters 100% Chiropractic Lanny and Paul Adams Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Ahrendsen 14K Real Estate Investments LLC Ms. Laura Adams Mr. Kevin Ahrens 1882 Management Mr. and Mrs. Lon Adams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aiken 1st Cavalry Rocky Mountain Chapter Col and Mrs. Louis Adams Ms. Laverne Ainley 221 South Oak Bistro Ms. Maggie Adams Air Academy Federal Credit Union 4-Bits 4-H Club Ms. Mary Adams Air Academy Federal Credit Union 4Clicks - Solutions, LLC Mr. Michael Adams Air Academy High School - District 20 A & L Aluminum Manufacturing Company Mr. and Mrs. Rexford Adams Mr. TJ Airhart A Handymike Home Repair Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Aka Wilson, LLC A to Z Realty Mr. S. Michael Adams Mr. Richard Alaniz AA “Accurate and Affordable” Striping, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams Ms. Susan Alarid AAA NCNU Insurance Exchange Mr. Steve Adams Ms. Karin Alaska AAA Northern California Nevada & Utah Suzanne Adams Mr. Arturo Albanesi AARP Foundation Adams Bank & Trust Mr. and Mrs. Mac Alberico Ms. Renee Abbe Mrs. Alda Adcox Ms. Cheryl Alberto Ms. Marjory Abbott Add Staff Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Albertson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Abbott Ms. Constance Addington Mr. W. Gary Albertson Ms. Stephanie Abbott Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Addington Albertsons LLC Ms. Brianna Abby Ms. Linda Addington Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albrandt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abdallah Ms. Vicky Addison Mr. Gerald Albrecht Mr. Tony Abdella Ms. Deirdre Aden-Smith Ms. Patricia Albright Mr. and Mrs. William Abel Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Music Outside? the Making of the British Jazz Avant-Garde 1968-1973
    Banks, M. and Toynbee, J. (2014) Race, consecration and the music outside? The making of the British jazz avant-garde 1968-1973. In: Toynbee, J., Tackley, C. and Doffman, M. (eds.) Black British Jazz. Ashgate: Farnham, pp. 91-110. ISBN 9781472417565 There may be differences between this version and the published version. You are advised to consult the publisher’s version if you wish to cite from it. http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/222646/ Deposited on 28 August 2020 Enlighten – Research publications by members of the University of Glasgow http://eprints.gla.ac.uk Race, Consecration and the ‘Music Outside’? The making of the British Jazz Avant-Garde: 1968-1973 Introduction: Making British Jazz ... and Race In 1968 the Arts Council of Great Britain (ACGB), the quasi-governmental agency responsible for providing public support for the arts, formed its first ‘Jazz Sub-Committee’. Its main business was to allocate bursaries usually consisting of no more than a few hundred pounds to jazz composers and musicians. The principal stipulation was that awards be used to develop creative activity that might not otherwise attract commercial support. Bassist, composer and bandleader Graham Collier was the first recipient – he received £500 to support his work on what became the Workpoints composition. In the early years of the scheme, further beneficiaries included Ian Carr, Mike Gibbs, Tony Oxley, Keith Tippett, Mike Taylor, Evan Parker and Mike Westbrook – all prominent members of what was seen as a new, emergent and distinctively British avant-garde jazz scene. Our point of departure in this chapter is that what might otherwise be regarded as a bureaucratic footnote in the annals of the ACGB was actually a crucial moment in the history of British jazz.
    [Show full text]
  • USCOURTS-Ca9-06-15093-0.Pdf
    Case: 06-15093 03/11/2010 ID: 7261293 DktEntry: 106-1 Page: 1 of 193 Volume 1 of 4 FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT Dr. MICHAEL A. NEWDOW; PAT DOE; JAN DOE; DOECHILD; JAN POE; POECHILD; ROECHILD-1, Plaintiffs, and JAN ROE and ROECHILD-2, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. RIO LINDA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendant-Appellant, and Nos. 05-17257 05-17344 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; JOHN 06-15093 CAREY; ADRIENNE CAREY; BRENDEN D.C. No. CAREY; ADAM ARAIZA; ANITA CV-05-00017- ARAIZA; ALBERT ARAIZA; MICHAELA LKK BISHOP; CRAIG BISHOP; MARIE BISHOP; TERESA DECLINES; DARIEN OPINION DECLINES; RYANNA DECLINES; ROMMEL DECLINES; JANICE DECLINES; ANTHONY DOERR; DAN DOERR; KAREN DOERR; SEAN FORSCHLER; TIFFANY FORSCHLER; FRED FORSCHLER; ESTERLITA FORSCHLER; MARY MCKAY; ROBERT MCKAY; SHARON MCKAY; THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, Defendants-Intervenors-Appellants, and 3865 Case: 06-15093 03/11/2010 ID: 7261293 DktEntry: 106-1 Page: 2 of 193 3866 NEWDOW v. RIO LINDA USD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; ELK GROVE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT; SACRAMENTO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT; Dr. STEVEN LADD, Superintendent, Elk Grove Unified School District; M. MAGDALENA CARRILLO MEJIA, Superintendent, Sacramento City Unified School District; Dr. DIANNA MANGERICH, Superintendent, Elverta Joint Elementary School District; FRANK S. PORTER, Superintendent, Rio Linda Unified School District; PETER LEFEVRE, Law Revision Counsel; ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor of California; RICHARD J. RIORDAN, California Secretary for Education, Defendants. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California Lawrence K. Karlton, District Judge, Presiding Argued and Submitted December 4, 2007—San Francisco, California Filed March 11, 2010 Before: Dorothy W.
    [Show full text]
  • The Importance of the Catholic School Ethos Or Four Men in a Bateau
    THE AMERICAN COVENANT, CATHOLIC ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATING FOR AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL ETHOS OR FOUR MEN IN A BATEAU A dissertation submitted to the Kent State University College of Education, Health, and Human Services in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy By Ruth Joy August 2018 A dissertation written by Ruth Joy B.S., Kent State University, 1969 M.S., Kent State University, 2001 Ph.D., Kent State University, 2018 Approved by _________________________, Director, Doctoral Dissertation Committee Natasha Levinson _________________________, Member, Doctoral Dissertation Committee Averil McClelland _________________________, Member, Doctoral Dissertation Committee Catherine E. Hackney Accepted by _________________________, Director, School of Foundations, Leadership and Kimberly S. Schimmel Administration ........................ _________________________, Dean, College of Education, Health and Human Services James C. Hannon ii JOY, RUTH, Ph.D., August 2018 Cultural Foundations ........................ of Education THE AMERICAN COVENANT, CATHOLIC ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATING FOR AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL ETHOS. OR, FOUR MEN IN A BATEAU (213 pp.) Director of Dissertation: Natasha Levinson, Ph. D. Dozens of academic studies over the course of the past four or five decades have shown empirically that Catholic schools, according to a wide array of standards and measures, are the best schools at producing good American citizens. This dissertation proposes that this is so is partly because the schools are infused with the Catholic ethos (also called the Catholic Imagination or the Analogical Imagination) and its approach to the world in general. A large part of this ethos is based upon Catholic Anthropology, the Church’s teaching about the nature of the human person and his or her relationship to other people, to Society, to the State, and to God.
    [Show full text]
  • Catholic University As Witness” with Guest, Patrick Reilly
    The “Crisis of Truth” (and the Renewal) in American Catholic Education By Patrick J. Reilly, Papal Visit 2015 Commemorative Issue Patrick J. Reilly is president of The Cardinal Newman Jesuits. Their embrace of secular values and disdain for Society, which promotes and defends faithful Catholic Catholic orthodoxy have contributed substantially to education. the corruption of American society, including Catholic laity. The last time a Pontiff visited America, he urged Cath- olic school and college educators to confront the “con- And our treasured parochial school system is in decline. temporary crisis of truth” that is “rooted in a crisis of In the last 50 years, the number of Catholics in the faith.” United States in- creased nearly two- Speaking at The Catho- thirds to 80 million, but lic University of Amer- the number of students ica in Washington, in Catholic schools de- D.C., Pope Benedict in- clined by more than 60 vited a renewal of fidel- percent. Enrollment in ity, rededication to truth urban areas has de- and recommitment to clined by nearly a third the moral and religious in just the last decade. formation of students — and he rejected In San Francisco, Pope Americans’ radical ver- Francis can find evi- sion of “academic free- dence of another sort dom” which disregards of decline. More than truth and the common Students from Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia, carry the March 80 percent of the Arch- good. for Life banner in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington January 22, diocese’s high school 2009. It was the 36th annual March for Life.
    [Show full text]
  • Kids Eat Free!!
    WEEK OF JANUARY 13 r v.«;**.«;/• \^f1 *.; .V:^i'?». ^ !s '«\ I I- V DAY NIGHT IS PRIME TIME!* Served with baked Idaho potato KIDS EAT FREE!! & corn on the cob Snow Crab <%3tp Grouper EVERYDAY! Sfirfnip Open Mon - Sat @11 am Sunday 9:00am Servefrvfrith French Fries & com onjthe. cob.. 2330 Palm Ridge Rd. Sanibel Island With the Purchase of One M5** and Up Adult Entree You Receive One Kids Meal for Children 10 & under 37 items on the "Consider the Kids" menu. Not good wjth any other promotion or discount Ail specials subject to availability. This promotion good through January 20,2006 and subject to change at any time. Sunday 9:00-12:00 noon Master Card, Visa, Discover Credit Cards Accepted No Holidays. Must present ad. Auction by Sanibel Captiva Orchid Society The Sanibel Captiva Orchid Society will hold an orchid auction of noted orchids from the collection of Dr. Faye Granberry at the regular monthly meeting at 1:30 p.m. on January 16 at the Sanibel Library. The entire proceeds of the auction will be used to establish the Nancy Way Sheldon Educational Fund. She was an orchid enthusiastic, collector of orchids, an attendee at the Sanibel Captive Orchid Society and the Southwest Orchid Society and the fund in her memory will carry out her wishes for this type of orchid education on Sanibel. The fund will continue the work she had pro- moted in her lifetime. The proceeds will also provide a window of opportuni- ty for the Society to engage the services of noted speakers to provide extensive educational classes for the members of the Sanibel Captiva Orchid Society and the Southwest Orchid Society.
    [Show full text]
  • The Unladylike Ladies of Roller Derby?: How Spectators, Players and Derby Wives Do and Redo Gender and Heteronormativity in All-Female Roller Derby
    View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by White Rose E-theses Online The Unladylike Ladies of Roller Derby?: How Spectators, Players and Derby Wives Do and Redo Gender and Heteronormativity in All-Female Roller Derby Megan Geneva Murray PhD The University of York Women’s Studies January 2012 Abstract All-female roller derby is a rapidly growing full-contact sport played on quad roller skates, with a highly popularized punk, feminine, sexual and tough aesthetic. Utilising theories on the institution of heterosexuality, I conducted a qualitative study on all-female roller derby which evaluated the way in which derby aligns with or challenges heteronormativity. In order to approach this question, I analysed, firstly, thirty-eight interviews with spectators, and twelve with players about their interactions with spectators. Secondly, I interviewed twenty-six players about the phenomenon of “derby wives,” a term used to describe particular female friendships in roller derby. My findings relate the complex relationship between players and spectators by focusing on: (i) spectators’ interpretations of the dress, pseudonyms, and identities of players, as well as the ways in which they were actively involved in doing gender through their discussions of all-female, coed, and all-male roller derby; (ii) players’ descriptions of their interactions with spectators, family members, romantic partners, friends and strangers, regarding roller derby. Additionally, I address the reformulation of the role “wife” to meet the needs of female players within the community, and “derby wives” as an example of Adrienne Rich’s (1980) “lesbian continuum.” “Derby girls” are described as “super heroes” and “rock stars.” Their pseudonyms are believed to help them “transform” once they take to the track.
    [Show full text]