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She brings 25 years of experience in community journalism to The Outlook. Before moving to British Columbia in 2009, she was editor of four award-winning newspapers in Ontario’s cottage country. “I have such admiration for the team at The Outlook,” she says. “Everyone is so dedicated to the newspaper and their community. Justin and his reporters, the advertising department, graphic artists and administrative staff - they all work together Martha Perkins is the to produce a wonderful newspaper that serves new editor of The the North Shore so Outook. well.” Perkins invites readers of The Outlook to share their story ideas - and their passion for life on the North Shore - with her. She can be reached at editor@northshoreoutlook.com or 604-903-1005.
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A CONNECTION - West Vancouver‘s Richard and Rosamund van Leeuwen have been married for 27 years. She lost her sight when she was two. Rob Newell photo
‘It’s rather like reading a novel. During the reading you form an image of the character.’ By Rebecca Aldous
FOCUSING IN There are more than 836,000 Canadians living
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he dinner party was rowdy. Plates were being emptied, wine flowed and conversations were animated. Amidst the ruckus, Richard van Leeuwen caught Rosamund Paton’s attention. It was the way he talked – not loud, even though he could be clearly heard amongst the crowd, his words thoughtfully and carefully selected. Then, when one of Rosamund’s guests accidentally snapped a chair leg, Richard immediately ventured under the dinning table to fix it. “Ah, this man has potential,” Rosamund thought of this stranger who came with friends to her house. Their second meeting, and first official date, was at the Vancouver Museum. The museum was holding an exhibit on ancient instruments and, as the music buffs rambled through the rooms, Richard went over each artifact. His descriptions were good, Rosamund thought. The kind of descriptions one might expect from an engineer. He had a sense of humour, was intelligent, loved the outdoors and perhaps most importantly, Richard treated Rosamund like anyone else. “I was just included,” she says in the kitchen of her West Vancouver home. Rosamund is blind. At the age of two, she lost her sight in three days to the disease retinitis pigmentosa (PR). But Rosamund’s lack of sight is difficult to notice as she gingerly fixes a cup of tea, behind a kitchen island sporting glass jars of Rosamund’s freshly made marmalade.
Lost winks Up to 90 per cent of communication is non-verbal, says Brad Hooge, a counsellor with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). Hooge, who is partially sighted – he has the same eye disease as Rosamund – says this can be a challenge. A flash of a smile from across a bar or making eye contact at a party are lost on him, he
with significant vision loss that cannot be corrected using says. ordinary lenses. Current projections indicate that this number “It made me seem disinterested to a lot will rise dramatically over the next 10 years. “Because we are of people,” he says. living longer we are kind of out living our eyes,” said Danielle The Internet has helped break through Suter, CNIB’s western Canada spokesperson. Four conditions some of those barriers. With adaptive technolcause the majority of vision loss that is occurring in Canada ogy, blind and partially sighted people can surf today: age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, online dating sites. diabetic retinopathy and cataracts. More than 8,000 “I always thought it was an uneven playing field people come to CNIB each year — 500 of which because they could see my photos,” Hooge jokes. are children. For more information about Hooge initially connected with his fiancée, Sarah CNIB visit www.cnib.ca or call McCullough, online, although it wasn’t through a dating 1-800-563-2642. site. His aunt knew McCullough, who was working for their wedCNIB in Regina counselling children. ding album. The two started chatting via email and after three Three years after their museum rendezvous, Richard and months had formed a strong friendship. Then came the Rosamund were married at the Christ Church Cathedral flights back and forth and one year later, Hooge and in downtown Vancouver. They’ve been married for 27 McCullough, accompanied dog and a cat, drove from her years and have two grown children — a daughter and a old house to the couple’s new home in the west. son. “It just worked out that we got to know each other, “Nervous? I was a little nervous, but Rosamund having not met each other,” Hooge says, before admitting impressed me,” Richard says of their first date, quickly he emailed McCullough’s photo to a close friend to get adding that getting the jitters before any date is normal. the rundown on her appearance. As with all relationships, one grows to understand each Now Hooge has a good idea of what his bride looks other’s weaknesses and strengths, he says. If anything, like. No, blind people don’t go around feeling people’s Richard jokes, he’s learnt that as far as attention goes, the faces, he jokes, but Hooge has pieced together her image guide dog tops the pyramid followed by Rosamund. from the occasional fuzzy glimpses he catches. Through friends’ passing comments, like how eas“I still don’t know the details of what her face looks ily Richard tans or how he looks younger without a like,” Hooge says. beard, Rosamund has pieced together her own picture of Their wedding is scheduled for mid-August. After the Richard. celebration, they’ll board a cruise ship headed for Hawaii. “It is rather like reading a novel,” Rosamund explains. “We are a couple and me being blind doesn’t have to be “During the reading you form an image of the character.” the central focus,” he says. “That just makes it all feel so What really shines through is personality and energy, normal.” she says. Connectivity is also key, she adds. Rosamund’s novel “It is not their looks that keeps you around,” Rosamund Rosamund’s guide dog, Janey, lifts her head off the says with a smile. floor as Richard joins his wife at the kitchen table with
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rom steeply sloped forests to rolling ravines, the North Shore’s rugged terrain makes it one of the most desirable places to live in the Lower Mainland. But, in times of extreme weather, that same geography can also make it one of the most dangerous. Landslides, flooding, and forest fires are all frightening realities that threaten some parts of the North Shore. In an effort to avoid such catastrophes in the future, the District of North Vancouver (DNV) is taking steps to regulate development and construction in areas vulnerable to natural hazards. As part of its ongoing Official Community Plan (OCP), the district is preparing three new development permit areas. The new guidelines, say officials, will help ensure safeguards are imposed on future developments. Susan Haid, the district’s manager of sustainable community development, says the DPAs will formalize steps already taken through building permit and development applications. “A lot of it is already done, but [DPAs] will establish clear guidelines and give us a more coordinated approach,” says Haid. The new regulations, Haid stresses, are not meant to stifle future development. The goal is to ensure land is developed in a manner that takes potential hazards into consideration and, whenever possible, reduces risk. “It’s about how to manage development and construction, rather than saying whether development can or cannot occur,” says Haid. Ken Bennett, the district’s manager of environmental protection, says such regulations are becoming common in other areas of B.C. In Kelowna, for example, there are wildfire
development permit areas. Delta, meanwhile, has building guidelines for areas prone to flooding. In the district, officials are proposing three unique DPAs: a wildfire hazards area, a creek hazards area, and a landslide/slope hazards area. Existing permanent structures in such areas will be exempt from the new regulations, but future projects will have to obtain a development permit and, in some cases, be assessed by a qualified professional. Bennett says DPAs are part of a larger strategy, known as “adaptation,” in which municipalities are preparing for the possible effects of climate change. If winter events get more “extreme,” he notes, the threat of flooding and landslides will increase. “It’s an interesting conundrum. We have development and we want to live in close proximity to a lot of these natural features, but in so doing we may have created a potential for risk for property owners tucked away up in the forest,” Bennett says. Beginning next week, the district will host several public meetings on development permit areas. The workshops will give residents a chance to go over the proposed regulations and provide feedback. “I think most folks that live in these areas have an idea that they’re living next to a potential risk,” says Bennett. “This is an introduction to what a [DPA] is and how it can help them.” The sessions, scheduled from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., will take place Feb. 15 (Parkgate Community Centre), Feb. 16 (Lynn Valley Library), and Feb. 23 (Grouse Inn at 1633 Capilano Rd.). For more information email chesterp@dnv.org. Guidelines, maps and background reports are also available online at www.dnv.org/hazards. ghoekstra@northshoreoutlook.com twitter.com/greghoekstra
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he bright green speck was no bigger than a pin head, but it was a sign that Clint Landrock had created the next big thing in anti-counterfeiting technology. Six months after the North Vancouver resident peered through the microscope at his experiment, companies that sell security products to the world’s banks were knocking at his door. And in a couple of years, Canadians could see Landrock’s invention when they pay for a latte. The idea sprang from a hole — a hole 1,500 times thinner than a human hair — which can trap a single wavelength of light. Creating these holes with ion beams, Landrock can specify what kind of light waves he wants to absorb and reflect, which determines what colours will be seen. The technology mimics the structure of the Costa Rican morpho butterfly’s signature blue wing. “We didn’t expect that these nanoholes would be standalone devices,” Landrock says. His invention makes holograms a thing of the past. Not only is a nanohole stamp more difficult to recreate, but it can be incorporated into any material rather than glued on. “The thing about these features is they are so small,” Landrock emphasizes. “And it is not just bank notes [that can use the technology], it’s all kinds of documents that require security.” The Smithers native studied aerospace engineering at Ryerson 3. University in Toronto Ares before studying biomedical electrical engineering at Simon Fraser University. Initially, he researched nanoholes
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2nd Prize: A heart-shaped box of chocolates from Cinnamon’s AND mini-facials for two from Skoah.
3rd Prize:
Mini hair-removal package from Bodyside Laser Clinic AND a cozy red fleece blanket from Tigh-Na-Mara!
with a beautiful fresh flower bouquet
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AT THE PIER www.pinnaclepierhotel.com
Here is how to enter:
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Below are some interesting St. Valentine's Day trivia questions. You'll find the answers to these questions in red hearts published throughout the pages of this newspaper. Find the answers and write them down on the entry form provided or email your answers and contact info to: ads@northshoreoutlook.com
wrapped in cello or boxed
Entry Deadline: Noon, Mon, Feb 14/2011
460 Mountain Hwy., North Vancouver BC • 604.985.1914
Long-lasting Love
Khot-La-Cha
Art Gallery & Giftshop
____ 3: ____________
Hot tropicals! And dozens of fresh roses too. We deliver.
FLOWERS
♥
Lonsdale Quay Market C Market Level C 604.988.0028 www.margittasÁowers.com
6. Who introduced the first heart-shaped box of chocolates? And in ? what year?
Look f or answe the rs i red he n a ar like th t is.
good luck!
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Surprise your Valentine on the North Shore
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Treat your sweetheart to a romantic evening on the North Shore enjoying our Valentine’s package. Savour a special four course prix fixe Valentine’s Dinner in the Lobby restaurant before returning to your guestroom where luxury amenities and breathtaking waterfront views await.
$249 per night
Dinner only
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1155 Resort Drive, Parksville Vancouver Island Reservations 1-800-663-7373
We want you to feel as good about your skoah Lolo skin, as we do aboutnow our skinopen! care. Come in for a complimentary glow n go mini facial! We make your Valentine’s Day easy with gifts for the who deserves great Untillady/gentleman Dec 19th, spend $150 or more andskin! get aTry a complimentary mistletoes facial ($35). Kupid’s Kit for Him or Her, foot or one of our fool-proof gift cards for an extraordinary Valentine’s.
www.tigh-na-mara.com
I love lov you more Chocolate Covered Fresh Strawberries for your Valentine
Available Feb 12, 13 & 14 by pre-order only.
Celebrate & savour a special four course prix fixe Valentine’s dinner available Friday, February 11 – Monday, February 14.
#208, 50 Lonsdale Ave. 604.988.1222 lolo@skoah.com
$45 per person
For reservations call 604.973.8000 l www.PinnaclePierHotel.com *Price subject to change. Prices do not include HST.
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5. Approximately how many calories can be burned by kissing nonstop for one minute?
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4. Who was Cupid's mother?
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includes the season-opening UBC Invitational, Victoria’s historic Bridgman Cup and the B.C. championships where West Van and Carson Graham in AAA and Collingwood in AA have combined for five titles and those schools plus Handsworth, Argyle and Sentinel also have three seconds, one third and 11 other finishes from fourth to seventh. Then from March to June, many of the same girls play for teams in the West Van Field Hockey Club which provides some very high-profile competition. Oddly enough though, for many the critical time of the whole year is right now. Two reasons. First, it’s when Grade 12 field hockey players receive official scholarship offers from NCAA schools and must return signed commitments. (Canadian universities have a less-structured time frame.) Secondly, it’s the week of the mammoth 5th annual ESPN Wide World of Sports Field Hockey Showcase near Orlando. Each year the WVFHC’s Adanacs program has taken three teams there (in addition to teams to the U.S. National Festival in Florida or California each November since 2004). This week one Under-18 and two Under-16 teams comprising 44 girls in Grades 8-11 (along with an entourage of six coaches and about 25 parents) are part of the 144 teams playing from Feb. 8 to 13 on 13 fields surrounding Champion Stadium, the spring
THE BLUES ‘SISTERS’ - No less than eight North Shore high school grads played for the University of Toronto Blues when they won the Canadian Interuniversity Sport’s 2010 field hockey championship in Guelph in November. Celebrating (l-r) are Heather Haughn (Handsworth), Britt Siu (Handsworth), Alex Thicke (Handsworth), Kelley Lusk (Sutherland), Siobhan Gordon (Handsworth), Katherine McNeill (West Van), Lauren Mansfield (Collingwood) and Sam Lyzun (West Van). Blair Shier photo training home of the Atlanta Braves. This is where the girls get to be seen by as many as 100 coaches and scouts from U.S. colleges. (Canadian universities do their scouting at B.C. high school championships and provincial select-team tournaments.) Next winter, some of this year’s Grade 11s will have the tough task of deciding where to play university field hockey in the fall of 2012. Do they want to explore the big world out there, leave home and go east or south? Or should they play close to home where everything is more familiar? What’s the quality of the education they’ll get? How much will school cost beyond any scholarship money? What does it cost to fly home at Christmas? Do they want to play for five years (the Canadian system) or four (in the U.S.)? The options for those good enough are wide-ranging. But there are so many variables, so many decisions.
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Kristen took her stick east Kristen Shier went east and loved every minute of it. She and Handsworth teammate Sam Smith (who played five years at UBC where she was co-captain her last season) had wanted to go somewhere together to play but it didn’t work out “I looked at the rankings the year I graduated from high school,” recalls Kri over the phone from Toronto, “and the University of Toronto was the best field hockey school in the east. I also looked at it academically and it stands up pretty well. So it was a good choice. It was definitely an adventure going by myself. “The coaching staff, I would say, is the best in Canada, hands down... absolutely. “Our group of girls was such a tight-knit group coming in in my first year and I left that way [graduating in 2010 in Urban Studies] just feeling like the girls were my family. I was never homesick, never really felt separated from Vancouver. It never
You wear #13. Is that your favourite number? “It’s my least favourite. I was late to practice the day the uniforms were given out. They were on hangers in the dressing room and it was the only one left. My favourite is #23 for Michael Jordan and my mom’s birthday.” Best thing about hockey? “Playmaking. I like to score but I like the feeling of setting up a play and seeing somebody on my team score.” Favourite place to visit? “Hornby Island. I’ve been going for three weeks every summer since I was 2. We camp with family and friends.” Best Movie? “Avatar. When I saw it in 3D, it kind of blew my mind.” If you could have dinner with anyone, who would it be? “Sidney Crosby. I’d ask him what his daily life is like and for tips managing hockey with school. It can get really stressful when you get home after a game and you’re dead tired and there’s an exam the next day.”
www.northshoreoutlook.com cally and it stands up pretty well. So it was a good choice. It was definitely an adventure going by myself. “The coaching staff, I would say, is the best in Canada, hands down... absolutely. “Our group of girls was such a tightknit group coming in in my first year and I left that way [graduating in 2010 in Urban Studies] just feeling like the girls were my family. I was never homesick, never really felt separated from Vancouver. It never bothered me.� By going east when there were no others from here playing field hockey at U of T, Kri found herself an accidental recruiter. “A lot of times parents are not secure about their kids going all the way across the country. So knowing there was another girl there helped.� Then, as one of the captains, she soon found herself actively recruiting. This school year, when the Blues were Canadian champs, there were 10 girls from B.C., eight of them from the North Shore. “Once we can get someone [to Toronto] on a recruiting trip,� she declares confidently, “they’ll definitely come to the school.� She’s now taking a one-year, postgraduate course in sport and event marketing at George Brown College in Toronto.
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SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
329 PAINTING & DECORATING INT/EXT Painting. Papering & pressure wash. Reasonable 30yrs exp Refs, free est. Keith 604-777-1223 MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
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PETS
Australian Shepherd (Aussie’s) pups, Lt teddy bears looking for forever homes, $500. (604)625-7509 BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, $500. (604)7963026. No Sunday calls BERNESE Mountain Dog Puppies. Vet checked & ready for good homes.$850.Langley.778-241-5504 BERNESE Mountain X Great Pyrenees pups, gorgeous, excellent markings, parents to view, health guar’d, $850. Call (604) 607- 5051 CANE CORSO puppies, shots, dewormed, vet checked, ready to go. $1100. 604-825-8362. View photos & info at: www.freedoglistings.com CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 856-4866 DOBERMAN PUPS, tails & dew claws done, dewormed, view both parents. $700. Call 604-798-7579. GREAT DANE X Dane Mastiff 11 wks. 2 Merle Male one Black Female $1000. 604 823 2316 GREAT DANE X Mastiff. 5yrs old. Free to good home. Can be aggresive to strangers & other animals, not good around children. Needs somebody who has time to spend with him. Sleeps inside. Good watch dog. Serious inquiries onlyCall Peter leave msg604-465-1826 MALTESE PUPS: 3 males, Incl 1st shots, vet checked, dewormed, $800 firm. Call 604-464-5077. NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com PUGS P/B Black. Ready to go. Fem/Males. 604-595-6713, 604200-2647, 604-725-2192. (Surrey) TABBY, LONG HAIR, 4 yrs. old. To good home. Bed, litter box, food all shots/tattoo. Call 778-808-7239.
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THE ONE - THE ONLY - The only one in Canada! Only authorized Harley Davidson Technician Program at GPRC Fairview Campus, Alberta. September 2011 intake. On-campus residences. 1-888-9997882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview. TWO WHEELIN’ EXCITEMENT! Motorcycle Mechanic Program. GPRC Fairview Campus, Alberta. Hands-on training for street, offroad, dual sport bikes. Write 1st year apprenticeship exam. 1-888999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.
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RENTALS
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that on February 12, 2011 Mayfair Self Storage, 1385 Crown Street, North Vancouver, the contents of the following lockers will be sold at auction, or otherwise disposed of to recover outstanding storage costs: #1011 Rashid Fakhri, #1015 Laird Robertson, #1017 Caroline Hermiston, #1029 Michael Lougheed, #1043 Jeff McNeil, #1079 Keith McAdam, #2004 David Dixon, #2041 Edward Derosiers, #2060 Dennis Silzer Smith, #2115 Glen A Mussell, #2188 Victor Lonzano, #2192 Brandi Sanderson, #3038 Bob McDonald, #3060 Patricia Sekutovska, #3130 Ron Holt, #3162 Megan Watkins, #3204 Bryan Matthews, #3317 Amanda Wheeler, #3334 John Sellers, #3343 Brent Dawson, #4019 Pablo Guerra-Vivanco, #4065 John Neelin
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TRUCKS & VANS
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TWO pianos; 1927 Heintzman upright & a Henry Herbert upright, original ivories with no cracks or chips. Pianos have been viewed by a licensed tuner and is available for verification. Buyer will be responsible for moving & retuning. $800 each. 604-853-2089.
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2000 CHRYSLER NEON, 4dr, sedan, 118kks, auto, 46kks on new trans. $3,000 obo. 604-575-8003 2001 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 dr, fully loaded, Aircared, 146K, really nice car. $2100 obo 604-504-0932 2004 BUICK LASABRE V6, 4/dr Absolutey spotless! BCAA Cert. Private $9800. 778-565-1097.
Whereas Lindsay Stephen O’Grady is indebted to Mitchell’s Towing Ltd. for storage & towing on a 2000 Trailerman 5 x 10 Trailer Vin: 2T9BHSBAXYT231096 A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $6,998.54 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of March, 2011 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The Vehicle is currently stored at Elite Bailiff Services, 20473 Logan Avenue, Langley B.C V3A 4L8. The Vehicle was placed in storage on July 17th, 2010. For more info. call Elite Bailiff Services at 604-539-9900 www.repobc.com
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This Valentine’s Day, Salima Dadani is hoping to receive 500 panties. The West Vancouver resident isn’t after sassy or frilly undies; she’s looking for “Panties with Purpose.” Dadani is heading the North American contribution to an initiative to provide Kenyan girls with underwear, which will be paired with sanitary pads. It sounds crazy, Dadani says, but girls in Kenya miss four to five days of school per month because they can’t afford to buy sanitary napkins. This is a major set back, she says, in a country where women already have an uphill battle.
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“It is shocking,” Dadani says, adding the embarrassment of having a class realize why you aren’t at school could deter some girls from completing their grades. “Girls have such a hard time in poor places in the world.” For every four panties donated, sanitarypadsforafrica.com will provide a year’s worth of sanitary pads to a Kenyan student. Until Valentine’s Day, underwear for girls ages nine to 15 can be dropped off at Village Dental Group at 3051 Highland Blvd in North Vancouver. “It would be great to collect 500 pairs, that’s 125 girls,” Dadani says. For more information on the initiative email salimab@shaw.ca. raldous@northshoreoutlook.com
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update Message from our Executive With Valentine’s Day upon us, it is a keen reminder that the year is moving along. Already well into month number two. At SWAN we will be inviting you to both check in with your monthly plan, and inviting you to step outside of your comfort zone. Do still have the momentum from the excitement from the beginning of the year? Are you on track for the successful year we have all planned? If so, you might want to take this opportunity to congratulate yourself – you deserve it. If you are struggling with a slow start – you might consider a visit to SWAN this month. Reach out for some help from your industry mentors or fellow SWAN Members. We are here to help and support each other. That is just what we do! The wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise that we are surrounded
Next Breakfast Meeting Thursday, February 17th, 2011
Your North Shore favourite for over 20 years
Guest Speaker Last month we focused on branding from the inside out and to further the goal of understanding how others see us, we invite you to meet Katherine Lazaruk from ICU Image Consulting. She helps individuals and businesses with all aspects of image, including appearance, behavior and communication. Katherine is a long time Vancouver resident who brings her performance and Katherine Lazaruk education backgrounds together to help her clients shine. ICU’s mission is to provide the highest quality image education services to help every day people feel beautiful every day. Registration: 8:30am (note - doors do NOT open until 8:30am) Meeting: 9 – 10:30am Cheers Restaurant: 125 East 2nd St, North Vancouver $10.00 Member • $20.00 Non-member Please RSVP to rsvpswan@gmail.com
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