Registration to the CPS-ECP Vision 2020 Conference has been extended!

AGM Registration

Oct 8, 2020

Members need to register to the AGM in advance to vote. The deadline has been extended to October 16th.

Register here: https://www.cps-ecp.ca/ecommerce/event/vision-2020-virtual-national-conference-and-agm/

To add tickets to your cart, you must first create an account or log in to the CPS-ECP website and then mouse over the Events tab and click on CPS-ECP Events Calendar. The Vision 2020 – Virtual National Conference and AGM page will display. Click on Get Ticket at the bottom of the main paragraph and add as many tickets as needed.

 

Click here for a detailed Conference Agenda. 

Registration to the Special Events and Seminars package remains open until October 16th

Good news though – you may still purchase the Seminars and Special Events Package until October 16. It’s your all-access pass to seminars, award presentations, keynote speakers and Friday night FUN hosted by Western Ontario District.

Be prepared to join the virtual Hospitality Room on the Friday evening. The theme is “All That Glitters” and, yes, there will be a prize for the best dressed according to the theme. Make sure you have something bubbly or sparkling to drink. 

While you registering for the AGM, why not add this package to your cart? Among the many benefits, you do not want to miss hearing from our keynote speaker, Bert terHart.

Bert terHart is a member of Gabriola Power and Sail Squadron in BC. Bert made his mark in history as the first North American to sail solo, non-stop, west to east around the five great capes, using only celestial navigation, with no GPS! He spent 267 days at sea in his 13-metre boat Seaburban. His nautical skills and the support of family, friends and strangers alike sustained him during his voyage. Bert will share his once-in-a-lifetime adventure on Saturday, October 24 at 1600.

See you at Vision 2020!

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