Shortly, this e-mail invitation will be sent to hundreds of Toronto-area McMaster Alumni in the hopes of persuading some of them to come down to the beautiful Distillery District in downtown Toronto for an evening meet and greet, talk, and reading. I’m really looking forward to it. As I’ve mentioned before, McMaster had a hand in shaping my path in life so I’m very pleased to do this event.
Another McMaster event, but in Toronto…
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Awesome! Looking forward to my invitation