Session: Sunday June 20, 2021

We’re very nearly out of this pandemic! Stay with us… Canada’s hot spots are changing from virally hot to just-plain-toasty hot. Most folks who want it have their first jab, and a non-trivial percentage of those of a certain vintage have had their second. Toronto has ended its record lockdown, and it is possible to have people in your sight-line without resorting to cold-war duck-and-cover-style antics. [This paragraph brought to you by Hoffa’s Hyphens. Don’t bury your hyphens in turgid prose. Call Hoffa’s Hyphens. Hoffa’s will give you concrete examples of hyphen-appropriate phrases for your friends and family! An offer you cannot refuse!]

Lantern slide from the Library of Congress Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection: "Las Tejas," Oakleigh Thorne house, 170 Picacho Road, Montecito, California. View from swimming pool pavilion to house.
From the Library of Congress collection of Lantern Slides by Frances Benjamin Johnston. “Las Tejas,” Oakleigh Thorne house, 170 Picacho Road, Montecito, California. View from swimming pool pavilion to house.

It is time for another of the Toronto Quebecois Trad sessions, and this Sunday we look forward to having you join us online at our pandemic-resistant Zoom sessions.

Rosin your bow, crack open a lemonade and join us with your favourite tunes this Sunday, June 20th for some pleasant comradery and some hopping-good tunes that coerce grins and raise a sweat! If the weather gods are with us, we may even be broadcasting from outside!

The details:

Date:Sunday, June 20th, 2021
Time:Noon to 3PM (Eastern Standard Time)
Location:Our traditional zoom link. Please contact us at toquetrad@gmail.com for the link.

Feel free to invite friends to join us. As with last month, the only thing conflicting with this session is the gorgeous weather and the still-dwindling existential terror that has kept us cowering in the shrubbery. So shake off that layer of pollen and join us!