How You Can Be Involved There are many ways in which you can be involved with thefinancialsuccess of Cottages to Community. Remember that all profits made from the sale of the book will be donated to the West Vancouver Archives, the West Vancouver Museum and the West Vancouver Library. Not only will you be supporting a collection of photographs and stories commemorating our 2012 Centennial, but you will also be supporting major community cultural institutions. CASH DONATION TO SUPPORT THE PUBLICATION OF THE BOOK By filling out the pledge/donation form found on page nine of this newsletter, you will be directly helping defray the cost of producing Cottages to Community. Every dollar that you donate will go directiy towards the cost of creating and printing the book. The more that we raise, the more we will have left over at the end. And it is all tax deductible. BUY A COPY OF " A VIEW THROUGH THE TREES" Elspeth Bradbury has donated the final few boxes of her very successful A View Through the Trees to the Historical Society to help with the funding of Cottages to Community. This generous offer is being passed on initially to our membership for a reduced rate of $15, tax included. Originally sold at $45, these books may be purchased dirough the use of the form on page nine in this newsletter or at our General Meeting on March 16th. if any remain. The total number of books involved is under 100. WVHS Board of Directors (2010 - 2011) (L.R) Tom Warden, Pam Dallk, Rod Day, Elaine Graham, Marian Seeley, Jim Carter (President). Wandy Topham, Bill Bird, Yvonne Bower, Ann Brousson, Dave Barker, Don Grant Absent-Tom Taylor USE YOUR OWN BAGS AT WHOLE FOODS Whole Foods has added the West Vancouver Historical Society to their Community Chest list of charities who vrill receive funding from money donated when customers bring their own bags or do not take a bag for their groceries. Three charities will be on the list from January 17th for the next three months. Whole Foods is supporting the pubHcation of Cottages o Community through this plan. Remember, if you shop at Whole Foods take your own bag and donate money to the West Vancouver Historical Society. page 8