November 14/97 lhe Capilano College Foundation is currently in the midst of its 1997 annual fundraising campaign. All employees have received a response form in the mail and are encouraged to return it with their gift to the Foundation by November 30. Hanging one of two donor plaques for the new Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre are: Dave Flather (left) and Daniel Boutin of John “With changing economies and reduced government There’s still time to make a difference! has taken on greater importance in supporting student success,” says Foundation member Gail Owen. “Money raised will go towards scholarships, bursaries and student services. Please help us to surpass all previous records. Every little bit helps.” The Foundation would like to thank everyone for their generosity and assistance in enabling student success at Capilano College. funding, the role of the Capilano College Foundation For more information, please call Peachy and A iates. The plaques were cacy 8 SSO¢ pad 984-1765. donated by Henriquez Partners Architects. Local heros easy to find yy" don’t need to look far to find a local hero. They are family members, colleagues, students and community members who take the time to do extraordinary little things. Capilano College has its own lot of heros and I would like to take this opportunity to thank, on behalf of the 1997 Capilano College United Way Committee, everyone who has contributed so far to this year’s United Way campaign. The local hero tree, borrowed from the Open House horticulture display in the Birch building atrium, raised $265. Money is still coming in from campaign events and through payroll pledges. If you haven’t already done so, please take the time to made a pledge or donation. Payroll pledges must be made by November 20. For more information, contact a member of the United Way committee: Lynne Hamilton, Wendy Lynn and Greg Lee. Above and below are photos of assistant tree decorators. First Nations Liaison officer, Darell Gaddie, reaches the top. Maryel Helmers (left), community United Way volunteer, and Lynne Hamilton, member of the College United Way committee, stand in front of the local hero tree. Submitted by Lynn Hamilton @nformer ‘