Our event starts at 11 am on the 2nd floor of the Koffler House (569 Spadina Avenue). Come early for coffee and conversation at 10:30 am.
Our featured speaker this week will be Barbara Hodder. Barbara will share the story of her journey to Canada and why she serves in the Canadian Armed Forces and how she uses her position to inspire and lead.
Born in Rochester, New York, A/SLt Hodder resides in downtown Toronto with her husband, MWO Darrin Hicks, CD (7th Toronto Royal Canadian Artillery). The eldest of three children, her parents, siblings and extended family still reside in various parts of the United States. She immigrated to Canada in 2003 and became a Canadian citizen on June 24, 2014. As a newly minted Canadian she felt drawn to give back to her new home and swore in to the Royal Canadian Navy in 2016 and received her commission in 2017.
Employed at Scotiabank as a Senior Organizational Change Strategist, A/SLt Hodder holds the Project Management Professional (PMP) designation, as well as designations in Organizational Change Management and Lean Six Sigma. Her areas of speciality include organizational change, human resources, diversity leadership and major event planning. She also has a small but growing side career in counseling and life coaching, with a focus on interpersonal relationships and goal achievement.
A/SLt Hodder earned an MBA from Athabasca University in September 2018 with a focus on Organizational Leadership and Strategy. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Technical Communication from Clarkson University (Potsdam, NY) and a Bachelor of Music double major in Music Business and Opera Performance from the Crane School of Music (Potsdam, NY). A Naval Warfare Officer by trade, A/SLt Hodder currently serves as the Divisional Officer for HMCS YORK band.
For our musical performance this Sunday, we are so happy to have our own Cassie Norton! Cassie Norton is the music director of Toronto Oasis and a Toronto-based singer-songwriter. She is a classically trained violinist/folk leaning tunesmith with a punk rock heart. She has recorded two full length albums, Little Strength (2009) and Quiet Wilderness (2010). She teaches a variety of private and ensemble classes at Regent Park School of Music, and at her private studio. Check out her website: www.cassienorton.com
You can RSVP for this on our Meetup page at https://www.meetup.com/Toronto-Oasis/events/254367784/



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No stranger to our Toronto Oasis stage, our featured musician will be Erik Bleich! Erik is a singer songwriter whose genre blends classic pop and folk traditions – from street lit lullabies to manic, rambling romps.
For our musical performance this Sunday, we are so happy to have our own Cassie Norton!
This Sunday our featured speaker Dan Cooperstock will present material from Tim Crane‘s very interesting book with this title. Tim Crane is an atheist professor of philosophy. Dan learned about the book from a review in one of the Skeptic magazines he reads. The presentation will use a PowerPoint kindly given to Dan by the author. The following paragraph is also partly adapted from the book’s liner notes.
Our featured musician will be Erika Werry. Erika Werry is a band leader, singer, songwriter and has a background in classical and modern dance. Her song material is inspired by travels and day-to-day experience, and through a love of classic French and English literature. Erika brings deeply personal, uncompromising and new perspectives to the age-old themes of life and love. The songs are short and fun, often with tongue-in-cheek lyrical humour and sometimes with devastatingly poignant lyrics on relationships. A consummate performer, Erika sings and dances through her fast-paced sets. Her songs are delivered with her signature vocals, in a “… lovely… grainy alto”, and The Alphabet, her band, delivers razor sharp accompaniment to her lyrical melodies. Her website is 


Steven is a life long construction professional who entered the industry at age 15, received construction training at George Brown College and was in a hurry to apply his skills, especially in non-profit work. He has worked in the trades and in management and now works in litigation as a construction claims consultant.
Our featured musician will be Emilyn Stam. Emilyn is a Toronto-based fiddler, pianist and accordionist who creates, performs, records and teaches in folk, trad, and neo-trad styles from Europe and Canada. She has 4 Canadian Folk Music Award Nominations, (The Shoeless, Eh?!, Lemon Bucket Orkestra) and 2 Juno Award Nominations (Lemon Bucket Orkestra). For more on our musical performer, please check out her website
Catherine holds Bachelor of Arts (1981) and Bachelor of Law (1985) degrees from the University of Toronto and was called to the Ontario Bar in 1987. Catherine is a long-time partner at Minden Gross LLP, a mid-sized downtown Toronto law firm, practicing principally in the areas of commercial and insolvency litigation. Catherine was raised in a secular household with a strong belief in equality rights and is keenly interested in legal issues affecting the interests of non-believers and the separation of Church and State. Her website is: 

Originally hailing from the industrial landscape of Hamilton, Ontario, Dana Sipos inhabited the far Canadian north – Yellowknife, Northwest Territories – for many years before going nomad. Her captivatingly nuanced songs continue to be infused with a wild wind and a haunting, slightly hypnotic surrealism akin to the mysteries of the North. Her 2015 release, Roll Up the Night Sky, was nominated for a Canadian folk music award in the Pushing the Boundaries category celebrating innovation in creating new folk sounds. She has a new album, Trick of the Light, released earlier this year, in spring 2018.
For this long-weekend Sunday, join us for a potluck lunch! Come share your food, stories, experiences and insights!