June 6, 2021 Annual General Meeting

Dear members of the Windsor Essex RCCO Centre,

I am pleased to send you information and documentation about our upcoming AGM one week from today, on Friday June 4, 2021 at 7:pm via Zoom.

The Zoom coordinates are below and the attachments include:
– Minutes of the AGM June 5, 2020
– Agenda for the AGM June 4, 2021
– Annual Report 2020/2021
– Appendix to the Annual Report (Financial Statements)

These documents can be downloaded here Meeting Documents .

As a current registered member of our centre, you have the opportunity to comment and speak to any agenda item and to receive the reports of the Executive Committee.

We are looking forward to seeing and hearing from everyone during the meeting and having a good conversation about your needs and issues as we continue to be in lockdown with a hopeful view of ‘getting back to normal’ soon.

Here are the Zoom coordinates including telephone dial in numbers for your convenience.

Kind Regards to all,

Paul Wharram
President

Topic: Windsor Essex RCCO Annual Meeting
Time: Jun 4, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84379258404?pwd=WGpaQVhqZmZGRVhvaDJYWWp1bE8rQT09

Meeting ID: 843 7925 8404
Passcode: 197108
Canadian telephone dial-in numbers: : +1 (647) 374-4685; +1 (647) 558-0588; +1 (778) 907-2071; +1 (438) 809-7799; or +1 (587) 328-1099

Rebroadcast: Music and Mental Health in Lockdown

Music and Mental Health in Lockdown

Click here to listen and watch: https://youtu.be/V4goalCj1zw

How should musicians react to the challenges of life in lockdown as we pass the 1-year anniversary of COVID-19? With the loss of our normal opportunities for community music-making, difficulty in accessing practice instruments, and the ongoing anxiety of watching the pandemic unfold, the events of the past year have taken a significant psychological toll for performing artists. We’ll be joined by Marilyn Lerner, an internationally-acclaimed jazz pianist and composer based in Toronto who is also a practicing psychoanalyst. Marilyn will offer her perspective on the challenges of life in lockdown based on her clinical practice as well as her own experience as a performer, and will reflect on her unique career at the intersection of music and psychotherapy.

At the request of the Toronto Centre, this recording is intended for RCCO members only and not for viewing by the general public.