Friday, June 7, 2013

The 2013 CJS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING is Thursday, June 20th!


The Canada Japan Society cordially invites you to our 2013 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM).

The event this year will take place in the offices of McMillan LLP, featuring a beautiful view of Toronto from the 44th floor! The evening will start off with the AGM. An overview of what the CJS has done this past year will be given, along with the goals for the upcoming year and future. Other topics will include the important election of the 2013/14 Board of Directors (non-members will not be allowed to vote).

This will be followed by a special live demonstration about GEISHA makeup and kimono dressing. Come see how the GEISHA’s famous makeup is done in an informal and up close setting!  Photographs are welcome.

And after that it’s our always popular ALL INCLUSIVE RECEPTION featuring great JAPANESE FOOD and DRINKS…and yes, that includes sushi.




THE 2013 CJS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Thursday, June 20th, 2013
6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:oo…please come early if you are renewing your membership)
The Offices of MCMILLAN LLP
44th floor, Bay/Wellington Tower
Brookfield Place, 181 Bay Street, Toronto
CJS Members: FREE, Non-CJS Members: $20

PLEASE RSVP to jeff@cjst.ca to attend!

SPECIAL OFFER, ONE NIGHT ONLY: Renew or begin your membership with the CJS tonight and get the following discount:
     *  Regular Membership $40 (save $10)
     *  Student or Senior Membership $20 (save $5)
     *  Plus you get in FREE to the event!

It’s a perfect time for old and lapsed members to renew their memberships. For non-members it’s a great time to learn a bit more about the Canada Japan Society and have a fun night with a traditional Japanese demonstration (Geisha), Japanese food, and drinks.

Non-members are invited to become members at the event. If so, you get in free to the event, saving $20 off your annual membership price. CJS members receive free admission to all Ichimokukai events throughout the year, as well as discounted admission to most other events. They are also invited to special events not open to the public.

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