Metamorphosis: SAO Newsletter
Starting in Fall 2023, the SAO newsletter will be transforming! As part of the SAO Strategic Planning conversations, the Board has put together a plan to streamline the SAO newsletter format and make use of the enhanced features available to us in the new SAO website. The newsletter will now be published 8 times per year. This will allow upcoming events to be shared with the membership in a more timely fashion. SAO members are encouraged to: submit feature articles for publication. share news from their studios/programs. This will be shared through the SAO blog on
SAO Board: Volunteers Needed
The SAO Board is seeking volunteers! We are looking for volunteers who can commit a few hours a month to supporting our growing Suzuki community in Ontario. Term length is 2 years. Board members will attend 3 meetings per year and are required to sit on board subcommittees such as newsletter, website, recruitment and retention, etc., to assist with important board work; they are also encouraged to attend SAO events. All new board members will receive non-profit board governance training. There are currently 3 vacancies on the SAO Board of Directors: 519 Area Representative
Planting the Seed: Replay
In September 2022, the SAO launched a new series of online events. This 4-part series, called Planting the Seed: Growing the Suzuki Triangle addressed many aspects of the Suzuki music experience from understanding the process of learning to practical home practice ideas. If you missed the original series, you can purchase Planting the Seed Replay by visiting our online store! ONLINE STORE Replay will allow you to view the video recording of all four sessions for the whole summer. Video access closes on August 31, 2023. If you loved this year's program, check out what is
Upcoming Event – T.E.A with Ed Sprunger
Don’t miss this SAO exclusive with Ed Sprunger! June 4, 2023Sleuthing: Investigating the Feelings Driving Behaviors with Ed SprungerUnderstanding the feelings behind difficult behaviors can go a long way towards helping teachers respond to those behaviors in constructive ways. It's not always easy to figure out the feelings behind behaviors, so this session will take a look at some ways teachers can play detective and investigate possibilities. Register Now