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Symposium program
and schedule:
DAY 1: Friday, October 12
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12 noon |
Windsor Riverside
Inn
Registration
begins. Meet 'n Greet, coffee and
refreshments. Set up artist displays. |
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1:00 pm |
Trolley from Riverside Inn
to Essex Civic Centre. |
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1:45 pm |
Essex Civic Centre,
Committee Room C
Welcome and greetings: Mayor
Ron McDermott, Town of Essex. |
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2:00 pm |
Municipal Affairs & Public
Private Partnerships: with Marnie
Richards, Brampton Arts
Council & a representative from City of Brampton
Community Services; and Michael Cavanaugh,
St. Joseph House, Bell Box Murals Project |
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4:00
pm |
Mural Tour of
Essex; followed by
Using B72 for Mural Restoration, a demonstration
of the coating with Wayne Winiecki. |
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5:00
pm |
Reception at the
Historic Railway Station |
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6:30
pm |
Trolley from Essex to Windsor Riverside Inn |
DAY 2: Saturday, October 13
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8:00 am
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Windsor Riverside
Inn
Breakfast. Saturday
registrations. |
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9:30 am |
Trolley from Riverside Inn
to Essex Civic Centre. |
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10:15 am |
Essex Civic Centre,
Council Chambers
Keynote
address:
Meg Saligman,
internationally acclaimed mural artist
from Philadelphia USA.
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12:15 pm |
Lunch & networking |
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1:15
pm |
Essex Civic Centre,
Committee Room C
Occupational Health & Safety:
with
Town of Essex Health & Safety Co-ordinator
Contracts:
Practical information, with Karin
Eaton, Executive Director Mural Routes |
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2:45
pm |
Refreshment break |
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3:00
pm
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Visual - Tactile Murals: with Carol
Knowlton Dority, President Mural Routes |
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4:15
pm
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Trolley from Essex to Windsor Riverside Inn.
Free evening. |
DAY 3: Sunday, October 14
at Windsor Riverside Inn
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8:30 am
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Windsor Riverside Inn
Breakfast in Meeting Room |
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9:30
am |
Debunking the Fear of Fundraising:
with Louise Garfield, Executive Director,
Arts Etobicoke |
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10:30 am |
Roundtable: Focus on Project
Management - Topics include financial
tracking tools, current practices in restoration &
issues raised by symposium delegates |
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12:30 pm |
Wrap up and adjournment |
For symposium information
email
Mural Routes.
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