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Trish Magwood from Dish Cooking Studio Speaks in Toronto



 
 
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Default Trish Magwood from Dish Cooking Studio Speaks in Toronto



Trish Magwood from Dish Cooking Studio speaks at the Albany Club on
March 29th.

Trish Magwood, a celebrity chef, Food Network TV show host, and owner
of Toronto's trendy Dish Cooking Studio, will help usher in spring at
the March Breakfast Speaker Series event. Sharing her experiences and
entrepreneurial spirit, we're looking forward to this latest
installment in the Queen's Toronto Breakfast Speaker Series.

You do not have to be a Queen's alumni to enjoy this event. Online
registration is now available at
https://adv.queensu.ca/events/torontospeaker/index.php

For more information, please email the above address.

 




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