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Ten Reasons…
- learn and experience how music is connected to our well-being throughout our lifespan
- listen to how people in Atlantic Canada are using music in care
- Imelda Perley and the grandma’s healing drums from Maliseet First Nations
- Sistema NB, an orchestral music program for at-risk kids from Moncton
- Laurence Marie a vibroacoustic harp therapist from Moncton
- ipod project – a music program for people living with dementia
- Glee@Heart – an intergenerational Glee Club with a twist
- Guylaine Vaillancourt, a music therapist from Montreal who uses music in end of life care
- Dwight Ough, an audiologist from St. Stephen speaking on Hearing and Aging
- hear Raylene Rankin live in concert Sunday June 3 at 7 p.m. click here for tickets and then again at the conference on Monday June 4
- it’s a great price! $90 earlybird, $110 after April 15, seniors and students $75 including refreshments and lunch
- it’s a great location! – at The Playhouse Theatre and lunch at the Crowne Plaza Hotel
- discover how you can use music more effectively in caring for your loved ones and clients
- be inspired by keynotes Dr. Deforia Lane, Dr. Lee Willingham, Bev Foster
- learn more about how music is connected to our memories and why that is important in the aging population with Dr. Amy Clements-Cortes, President of the Music Therapy Association of Canada
- the conference is bilingual – English and French simultaneous translation
- NETWORK – make some new friends who share your music care passion
click here for program-at-a-glance
click here for speaker information



by Bev Foster
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