The Avonlea Village Improvement Society was an organized fact. Gilbert Blythe was president, Fred Wright vice-president, Anne Shirley secretary, and Diana Barry treasurer. The “Improvers,” as they were promptly christened, were to meet once a fortnight at the homes of the members. It was admitted that they could not expect to affect many improvements so late in the season; but they meant to plan the next summer’s campaign, collect and discuss ideas, write and read papers, and, as Anne said, educate the public sentiment generally. lt;img src="https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dia/kitadagitim/ckeditor_assets/pictures/53/content_1_original_original.jpg" alt="" height="15" width="15" gt;lt;font size="1" color="white"gt;lt;/fontgt;lt;/imggt;