When 2025 arrives, you will need a calendar to keep track of your appointments. We can help with that!Two of the Foundation’s directors (Mark and Leigh) are also photographers, selling our work under the name Focal Pointers. Each fall we offer our calendars as a gift for your donations. This year you can select from a “Wild West” calendar and an “Amazing Places” calendar — or you can get both! These 8.5″ x 11″ wall calendars are much higher quality than the inexpensive calendars you’ll find in the drugstore; these calendars are printed on heavy-weight paper with a smooth finish and are spiral bound. Sending the calendar to you won’t affect the impact of your donation, since the printing costs were covered by Focal Pointers. We’ll send you one calendar for a donation of $35 or two calendars for a donation of $60, United States addresses only. If you live outside the U.S., we will send you one calendar for a donation of $45 or two calendars for a donation of $80. (Order an extra calendar to give to a friend!) We’ll send the calendar(s) directly to your address (shipping and handling included), mailed in a padded paper envelope that can be recycled in your curbside bin. Here is a description of the Wild West calendar: As one month leads to the next, you will enjoy a wide variety of photos that highlight Western life. The photos include plenty of horses (both running free and under saddle), the stark beauty of Wyoming landscapes, and genuine Wyoming wranglers. When each month ends, you will look forward to flipping the page to reveal a brand new scene. With this 8.5″ X 11″ calendar on your wall, 2025 will be the best year ever! This calendar was created as a special fundraiser for Friends of a Legacy (FOAL), whose mission is to protect and preserve the wild horses of the McCullough Peaks in Wyoming. Here is a description of the Amazing Places calendar: This beautiful calendar features colorful scenes from all corners of the United States and also some foreign countries. As you turn each page, you will view majestic mountains in the West, an iconic lighthouse in the Northeast, monuments in the Nation’s capital, waterfalls (both frozen and flowing), sunsets in national parks, and much more. |