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Bill Coxton documents the history of a community centered high school with “Print-on-Demand” availability of “Garden High School: History... to 1967” at Lulu.com

Recording of the memories and history of Garden High School, Oakwood, VA. The book covers 1937 to 1967 based on school annuals, newspaper clippings, photographs by GHS Alumni and memories of teachers and students.The school history is set up in 5 timelines associated with school and community events, as follows: Background Events prior to 1936; 1937 to 1940 Events when GHS operated in the old Triangular Mountain Institute facilities on Garden Creek; 1941 to 1945 Events-the WWII period;1946 to 1955 Events; and, 1956 to 1967 Events.

Abingdon, VA (PRWEB) August 14, 2006 -- Origins of Garden High School , Oakwood, VA, has its roots based in the 1920s when Triangular Mountain Mission (TMI) was established by the Methodist Church at the forks of Garden Creek. TMI operated from 1920 to 1936 as a private high school by the Methodist Church. As a result of the depression, the Methodist Church asked the county to take over operations, and Garden High School was established as a public high school in 1936.

Bill Coxton records the memories and history with the publication of “Garden High School: History… to 1967.” Bill authored the book by way of a PC desktop publishing system and it is being marketed by Lulu (www.lulu.com), an Internet provider of”print-on-demand” books. “Garden High School: History.. to 1967” documents a high school history whose identity and name disappeared in a Buchanan County school consolidation plan in 2001. The history of a high school is contained in the memories of the Alumni and documented in yearly annuals. If these annuals are not centrally collected and preserved, then when the Alumni are gone, the high school history vanishes with them. The publication is sponsored by the Garden High School Alumni Association and it is the first attempt to formally document and preserve the school’s history.

Bill came to Lulu.com because he wanted to be in control of the publishing process and found Lulu’s print-on-demand process to easily complement his computer skills. “Garden High School: History… to 1967” is available for purchase at www.lulu.com and an electronic book copy can also be downloaded.

“Independent publishing and print-on-demand is the wave of the future for authors and writers” said Bill Coxton. “The Lulu process allows me to cut out the middle man (i.e. a separate publisher/printer) and gets my work out there the way I want it without making a significant up-front printing investment and having to manage a book inventory. My book is only printed when someone orders it on the Internet and Lulu.com manages all the marketing and accounting process. My futures plans are to follow-up with another GHS book covering 1968 to 2001 history and also use Lulu.com.”

Internet Link to Publication: http://www.lulu.com/content/372286. Also, a link to the book can be found on the Garden High School Alumni web site (http://www.GardenAlumni.org).

MEDIA CONTACT: Sue Cook Elkins, Country Club Estates, 116 Bogey Drive, Abingdon, VA 24211. (276) 628-4336;
Email: sue5458clay@yahoo.com

ABOUT AUTHOR
Bill Coxton is a 1957 graduate of Garden High School. He is a former Federal Executive having work for the U.S. Army Computer Systems Selection and Evaluation Command, Washington, DC for his entire 37 year career. He retired as an Acquisition Director in 2001. He graduated from Concord University, American University and the Advanced Management Program at the National Defense University. He also serves as Webmaster for the GardenAlumni.org Website and Shopkeeper for the Garden Online Store. This is his first publication.

ABOUT LULU
Founded in 2002, Lulu is based in Morrisville, NC and is a growing “print-on-demand” marketplace for digital do-it-yourselfers, authors and writers. See www.lulu.com for more information.

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