
Society Officers
Officers of the Prince Edward Island Rural Beautification Society

Hon. Dr. Wassim Salamoun,
Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
HONORARY PATRON:
DIRECTORS:
President: Elaine Preston, Central Kildare
Past President: Elizabeth MacDonald, Souris
Vice-President: JoAnne Dunphy, Souris
Secretary: Wendy Holmes, Stratford
Treasurer: Glenn Holmes, Stratford
Director: Betty Aitken, Brackley Beach
Director: Curtis Crozier, Kelvin Grove
Executive Director: Glenn Holmes, Stratford

ADVISORY BOARD:
Janet Cotton, Clinton
Stella Boswall, Marshfield
Sandy Gallant, Summerside
Yvon Arseneault, Summerside
Sheila Gallant, Cornwall (PEIWI)
Jackie Herbert, Little Sands (TIAPEI)
JUDGES:
Elaine Preston, Central Kildare
Angele Arsenault, Wellington
Wendy Holmes, Stratford
Betty Aitken, Brackley Beach

How Can You Help?
Without the financial support from our sponsors, the Prince Edward Island Rural Beautification Society would simply not exist. All funds, big and small, allow us to do the work we do and to recognize the many Islanders who help enhance the rural landscape of our beautiful province, that all of us call home. If you are interested in providing financial support, please contact us.
However, the most important thing you can do is to tell others about the work we do. Although the Prince Edward Island Rural Beautification Society started over seventy-five years ago, it surprises us how many Islanders are not familiar with the PEI Rural Beautification Society. We know there are residents in your community who have beautiful gardens or have completed impressive renovations to their properties. Maybe you have always been impressed with how beautifully maintained the community buildings and rural cemeteries are in your area. Typically, Islanders are proud of their properties and their communities, but they tend to be humble and think their properties are not worthy of entering our competitions. Please give your neighbours and friends a little nudge and encourage them to enter so they can receive the recognition they so deserve.