Introducing... Pet Types-Communing Heart To Heart: a interactive book about our furry
companions and what we can learn from one another.
"Pet Types" includes assessments for both humans as well as pets to determine whether you
are a C.O.P, L.O.P., Z.O.P, or H.O.P. (the 4 personality types). After making this discovery, you
can then compare notes and see how much you have in common OR where you might need a
little work... In either case, we come to realize how much our pets can teach us about what's
really important in life.
Portions of all proceeds are donated to various animal organizations.
(For more info, visit www.pet-types.net)

AHS
The Alternative Humane Society (AHS) practices a no kill philosophy. Our goal is to help
Whatcom County become a community where no healthy animals are euthanized. AHS is an all
volunteer, non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to improving the lives of dogs and
cats and helping pets stay in loving homes. We work to prevent unwanted dog and cat births
through spay/neuter assistance, to cultivate respect and awareness for the needs of animals
through education, and to advocate for the humane treatment of cats and dogs in all areas of life.
With humane education at their core, our programs include Spay/Neuter Assistance, Dog Foster
and Adoption, and Community Cats Information and Referral.
Harmony Matters
Naomi Pollack is a professional organizer who grew up in Yakima, Wa. As the oldest of eight
children, her organizing experience was shaped early by the needs of a busy household. Naomi
started Harmony Matters, an organizing service business, in 2006. Harmony Matters offers
creative, sustainable solutions to help people "be clutter free" in their homes and offices. This
year we are excited to offer "Be Clutter Free" coaching sesssions in addition to in home
consultations. Our passion is helping people learn how to live more clutter free lives!

Maureen Kelly
Naomi Pollack
Candice Chrisite
Joan Cawthorn
Myra Smith
Deborah Lutz
Lady's Nights
April 11th, 2010
First Sunday of each Month, 4 p.m.
Maureen Kelly