Community Foundation closing in on $2 million

The Revelstoke Community Foundation has gone through some organizational changes. It is now classed as a society and it is swiftly reaching a new milestone. It now has assets of $1.9 million  and could pass the $2 million mark sometime in the next several months. That's great news for the philanthropic institution most of whose directors posed here. From left to right in back are: Steven Hui, Kevin Lavelle, Dale Morehouse and Todd Webber. In front, from left to right, are: administrator Deb Wozniak, Vivian Mitchell, Darryl Willoughby, John Wilkie and Tracy Spanner. Missing are Linda Dickson, Zophie Humpreys and Steven Bender. David F. Rooney photo
The Revelstoke Community Foundation has gone through some organizational changes. It is now classed as a society and it is swiftly reaching a new milestone. It now has assets of $1.9 million and could pass the $2 million mark sometime in the next several months. That’s great news for the philanthropic institution most of whose directors posed here. From left to right in back are: Steven Hui, Kevin Lavelle, Dale Morehouse and Todd Webber. In front, from left to right, are: administrator Deb Wozniak, Vivian Mitchell, Darryl Willoughby, John Wilkie and Tracy Spanner. Missing are Linda Dickson, Zophie Humpreys and Steven Bender. David F. Rooney photo

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Earl Campbell (left) and Geoff Battersby were honoured with a couple of awards from the Revelstoke Community Foundation during its Annual General Meeting at the Business and Visitor Information Centre at noon on Tuesday, June 10. Earl, who is a well-known long-time supporter of the Foundation, became an honourary director while Geoff an d his wife Gwynne received an award for becoming top donors to the Foundation they helped create. David F. Rooney photo
Earl Campbell (left) and Geoff Battersby were honoured with a couple of awards from the Revelstoke Community Foundation during its Annual General Meeting at the Business and Visitor Information Centre at noon on Tuesday, June 10. Earl, who is a well-known long-time supporter of the Foundation, became an honourary director while Geoff an d his wife Gwynne received an award for becoming top donors to the Foundation they helped create. David F. Rooney photo