Posts Tagged ‘family friendly fantasy football’

So Many Great Champions, Become One Now

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

The Family Fantasy Sports Champions club is open for membership and calling out to those who love sports, fantasy sports, and giving their all in everything they do. The Champions Club free membership entitles users to special games, contests, and prizes. Be ready for our upcoming spring training games.

As we watch the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, we are reminded by the hard work and dedication that great champions have to put in to make it to the Olympic podium.

On the ski slopes we have seen Lyndsey Vonn, Bode Miller, and Julie Mancuso lead the U.S. to unprecedented success. We also have witnessed gritty play by Team USA Hockey and Apolo Ohno in short track speed skating.

Get in the game: join the Champions Club now and take it to the next level.

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Meet the Vancouver Olympic Mascots

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

We love sports mascots and the Olympics always brings some good fun with mascots. Check out the three mascots for the 2010 picture-37Vancouver Olympics: Quatchi, Miga, and Sumi.

There are fun videos and games at the official Olympic site. BTW, did you know that Quatchi is a sasquatch that comes from the forests of Canada and he loves to play hockey.

Miga is a young sea bear who loves to surf and snowboard and has landed a corked 720 on the half-pipe in a pre-Olympic run. No word if Miga has been training with Sean White of the USA snowboard team.

Sumi is a mountain spirit who, like many Candians, has a background drawn from many places. Sumi works hard to protect and enjoy the beautiful lands of Canada. When not having fun outdoors, Sumi can be found sipping hot cocoa with friends around the fireplace and sharing stories of fun winter sports in and around the world.

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Some Common Questions About 529 Savings Plans

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

25 families won more than $40,000 for their 529 college savings plans by participating in our family friendly fantasy fantasy football games. These winners came from a lot of states and have various options when it comes to their 529 savings plans awards. We are excited about the winners, their performances, and their great efforts during fantasy football season.

You can read some common questions about 529 plans from the College Savings Plans Network website. Here are a few of the common questions.

Q. Can anyone open a 529 account? What about grandparents?
A. A 529 account can be opened by anyone. Grandparents, other relatives or family friends can all be account owners, or simply choose to contribute to an existing account. In most states, a trust, corporation, non-profit or government entity can also open an account.

Q. Does my child have to go to an in-state school?
A. No. Funds can be used at any eligible educational institution in the country to pay for qualified higher education expenses. “Eligible educational institutions” are accredited post-secondary educational institutions offering credit toward a bachelor’s degree, an associate’s degree, a graduate level or professional degree, or another recognized post-secondary credential. Certain proprietary institutions and post-secondary vocational institutions and certain institutions located in foreign countries are also eligible educational institutions. To be an eligible educational institution, the institution must be eligible to participate in U.S. Department of Education student aid programs.

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