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Social Events


MAUT Welcome Gathering Fall 2023

This year’s MAUT Welcome Gathering, held on September 14th at the Faculty Club, was well attended by both MAUT members and non-members. The relaxed social setting was a perfect venue for catching up with old colleagues/friends and making new acquaintances. An assortment of appetizers, cheeses and beverages was served while a pianist played soft jazz in the background. We would like to thank the Membership Committee for organizing a much appreciated start to the fall term and to the Faculty Club for their hospitality.


Welcome Gathering September 2022

After a two-year absence, MAUT’s first indoor in-person social event took place on September 15th with a wonderful turn out at the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Faculty Club. The evening was filled with warm smiles as guests enjoyed reacquainting themselves with colleagues and making new connections. Live jazz piano played in the background while a culinary of offerings and cocktails were served. A special thank you to the MAUT Membership Committee for organizing the event and to the Faculty Club for their hospitality.

Jo-Anne Watier, Administrative Officer, MAUT


First In-Person MAUT Campus Lunch | October 2021

After an 18-month absence from the university, MAUT held its first in-person social event on campus this past October offering a complimentary hotdog lunch. The late fall weather was perfect for reconnecting with one another and meeting new faculty staff. With warm smiles, high spirits and plenty of conversations, a sense of community engagement was ostensible.

The MAUT Membership Committee is looking forward to organizing more events in the New Year and we welcome you to participate. Stay tuned…

Jo-Anne Watier, Administrative Officer, MAUT


MAUTÌýVirtual Culinary Class 2021 – A big hit!

In lieu of the annual winter brunch, the membership committee organized a hands-on virtual cooking class on March 6, 2021. Participating members received home delivery of fresh ingredients and were provided with a virtual meeting link. On the evening of, everyone gathered online to exchange hello’s before being introduced to Chef Jonathan of La Guilde Culinaire whose cordial nature made participants feel immediately at ease. After a brief review, we began by baking a rich chocolate fondant with a hint of orange for dessert while preparing an entrée of goat cheese and arugula salad on farmhouse bread. Following this was the main dish, a wild mushroom and squash risotto with undertones of white wine and Parmesan cheese! During instruction, members were free to ask questions, exchange tips, and request advice on cooking and kitchen tools. As the class was nearing the end and everyone’s homemade creation was ready to be shared with family, smiles of success, pride and gratitude could be felt as though we all had been together in person.

Jo-Anne Watier, MAUT Administrative and Membership Engagement Officer


MAUT Apple Picking 2019

On October 6 we enjoyed another very satisfying MAUT Octoberfest Apple-Picking Event at beautiful Macdonald college. The weather cooperated as usual (we haven’t struck out in the weather department in recent memory!) and Nicolas and the Faculty Club team, along with Connie from Tadja Hall, pulled out all the stops on the grill, serving hundreds of happy participants a delicious barbecue lunch. People of all ages were there, having a great time talking, eating, picking apples and just enjoying the day, the company, and the great atmosphere. No wonder attendance for this event maxes out every time.

Ken Hastings,ÌýChair, MAUT Membership Committee


Winter Brunch 2019

On January 27th, MAUT’s Membership Committee organized a winter brunch at the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Faculty Club with over 110 guests in attendance, including 33 gleeful children who participated in a wintery themed interactive science show. The Club offered an exceptional selection of soul warming food, including superb desserts to tantalize guests big and small. The event was pleasant and friendly. Thank you to all our members and their families who came out and made this event a success and to the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Faculty Club for its exemplary hospitality and unique atmosphere.

Jo-Anne Watier, MAUT Membership Engagement Officer


Octoberfest Apple Picking 2018

This year’s apple picking event was once again popular and successful. Despite the cool autumn air, there were plenty of warm friendly smiles and high spirits to kick off the event at full capacity. As guests were greeted at the registration desk, each family was given a special MAUT canvas bag for apple picking at the Macdonald campus apple orchard. The Faculty Club staff welcomed guests and their families into the dining area with a barbecue of choice, delectable salads and after-dinner sweets. For photos, please check out ourÌý page.

A big shout-out to the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Faculty Club, Tadja Hall, the Mac Campus orchard and the MAUT Membership Committee for their collaborative efforts in making this an event that people of all ages look forward to each year!

Jo-Anne Watier, MAUT Membership Engagement Officer


MAUT Welcome Gathering 2017

MAUT’s Welcome Gathering, held on September 7th, was the first social event of the season with over 125 attendees making the evening a splendid and successful venue.Ìý The ambiance in the Ballroom was filled with the warmth of old and new acquaintances conversing as theÌýMason String QuartetÌýinfused their enchanting music throughout the evening while guests were offered an array of delectable delights and cocktails.Ìý Youngsters assembled in the Heritage Room where they were captivated by and interacted withÌýexotic creaturesÌýfrom around the world.Ìý MAUT’s President, Alenoush Saroyan and Membership Committee Chairman, Stefano Algieri, extended their salutations in a brief address where they expressed their contentment and commitment in being part of the MAUT community.Ìý A special thank you to MAUT organisers and the Faculty Club in making the evening most amiable and memorable!

Jo-Anne Watier, MAUT Membership Engagement Officer


Winterlude Brunch 2015

Debra Titone
Department of Psychology

Participants enjoy food in the faculty club
On January 18, 2015, MAUT held a "Winterlude Brunch" at the gorgeous ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Faculty Club, organized by the Membership Committee.Ìý Free to MAUT members, and open to non-members for a nominal cost, ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ academic staff and their families were treated to a vast and delicious array of brunch offerings (the poached eggs over sautéed spinach were a particular stand-out), surrounded by a roaring fire, the company of colleagues, and new and old friends.Ìý

All of this was enjoyed by more than 120 participants, including 33 children. We were especially pleased to see so many young children in attendance, whose delighted reactions to the stories and songs of our two special guests made leaving the comfort of warm homes on a cold Sunday morning more than worth it.

Two princesses entertain the children

Children visiting the Redpath museum
Following the brunch, many attendees visited the Redpath Museum on their own, where Membership Committee members had the opportunity to put some final touches on an upcoming MAUT family event at the Redpath, tentatively scheduled for March (stay tuned for more details).

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November 2014

MAUT mixers reveal the true value of an academic staff association

Terry Hébert
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics

String quartet
On September 9th and October 5th, 2014, MAUT held two gatherings, where for a little while anyway, both members and non-members could talk about something other than problems with the pension plan and cutbacks in provincial funding for the university. At the first event, held at the Faculty Club downtown, 157 people (academic staff and their families) attended a back to school mixer which was also a welcome to new academic staff and non-members. A string quartet, costumed from the era of Mozart, provided an entertaining background to meetings of old friends and hopefully new members, and a room with special activities both amused the children and gave parents a chance to mingle with their colleagues.

Apple picking at the Morgan Arboretum
The second event was held at Tadja Hall, the Faculty Club on the MacDonald campus. This event was filled right up to capacity (231 people!) and many had to be turnedÌý away.Ìý The Faculty Club and its manager, Nicolas Zrihen, facilitated the first event, reminding me again of the integral connection between the Club and MAUT. However, this second event, which was held on
Welcome to the Faculty Club
a beautiful fall day, would not have been possible without Nicolas and his team at both sites. Not only did they provide the food free of charge to MAUT, but they took time out of their weekends to cook and serve it, making the day special for members and non-members alike. The endless energy of Honore Kerwin-Borrelli, MAUT’s Administrative Officer was another essential ingredient in the success of both events. Our legal advisor, Joseph Varga was also kind enough to take pictures of both events! The fun at Tadja Hall also included apple picking in the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ orchard, and I can tell you the apples were perfect- crunchy and sweet! Again the most striking thing (at least to me) was how many of our colleagues brought their families to both events, and how obviously the childrenÌý enjoyed the activities planned for them.Ìý

The membership committee of MAUT (Stefano Algieri, Ken Hastings, Tara Mawhinney, Greg Mikkleson, Debra Titone and myself), who conceived and organized these socialÌý events, have been thinking for some time about the value of an academic staff association. We concluded that MAUT has a tremendous and often unappreciated value in fighting the good fight- under difficult economic and political conditions, and always with a sense of collegiality. We also know that an academic staff association per se cannot win all these battles and must understandably bear criticism for that. That said, the true value of an academic staff association should be to bring us together, not only over shared concerns, but also over shared interests, and preferably over a glass of wine. I have always said that the best thing about MAUT was that it allowed me to meet and interact with colleagues from many different departments, faculties and units.Ìý I think our two recent events showed that there are many among us who share that view. There was a genuine good vibe at the downtown event that ran from its opening until the last drink was served. Non-membersÌý told us that this was a great idea and that most were happily surprised to have been invited! The apple picking event at Tadja Hall was also wildly successful beyond our initial hopes.

MAUT is the voice of the academic staff at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ, so its efforts on behalf of its members affect and benefit all regardless of membership. A majority of academic staff are MAUT members but, of course, ideally all should be. MAUT works on behalf of all academics. Thus, we all share responsibility for making the university and our association what we want it to be. This is especially true if there are aspects about our experiences as academic staff at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ, or about MAUT itself, that we wish to improve. The work of the MAUT membership committe to enhance the impact of MAUT as a promoter of pleasant and rewarding collegial interactions will, we think, make the utility and importance of the association more evident to all, and thus contribute to increasing our membership.

What can we take from the success of these two events? A survey conducted by the membership committee in the wake of these two mixers showed a genuine interest from both members and non-members alike in having more such events. With that in mind, the MAUT membership committee is already planning another event to help soothe your post holiday blues for the middle of January 2015. All we’ll say for now is bring your appetites, some warm clothes and of course, your families!

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