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WEDNESDAY NIGHT SALON
We open at 8:00pm and sit at 9:00pm


Every Wednesday since 1982 David and Diana Nicholson have hosted an evening of discussion at their home.

"Wednesday Nights" have become an institution. The number of guests has grown from a small handful of Montreal residents to a list of over 10,000. A guest may arrive on a visit from Japan, Indonesia, Russia, Europe, across Canada or the Americas...

David T. Nicholson Chair

As the topics have evolved, so have the professions and interests represented around the Nicholsons' table. Originally, discussion centered on the economy and financial markets. Today, discussions range from international aviation to environmental issues, from high technology and sciences to social policy and international development,and many subjects in-between. Economists are always in evidence, as are bankers, international investors, diplomats, corporate executives, politicians, professors, entrepreneurs, lawyers, doctors, human rights activists, environmentalists and members of the media (Discussions, with rare exceptions, are off the record.)

Diana T. Nicholson Editor
While there are a few "regulars"- members of the Wednesday Night group who come as often as possible- many other guests attend only when topics of specific relevance to their professions or fields of expertise are to be discussed. Attendance is by invitation (generally communicated by e-mail.) "Wednesday Nighters" are encouraged to alert the Nicholsons to the possibility of inviting special guests, visitors to Montreal or new members of the community who may contribute expertise or a special viewpoint.

Wednesday Night "regulars" and special guests have included the Managing Director of the IMF, a former Premier of Québec, a former officer of the Bank of Canada, the Chairman of the Centre de recherches en informatique de Montréal (CRIM), the Chairman of Aéroports de Montréal, the Mayors of Montreal and Westmount, the Director of the Centre for Medecine, Ethics and Law of McGill University, the Dean of Commerce and Administration of Concordia University,permanent representatives to the Council of ICAO, senior officials of IATA, of the NAFTA Environmental Cooperation Commission,, the World Conservation Union, World Water Council and the Consuls-General of Italy, Israel,Poland, The Netherlands, South Africa, Sweden and the United States.

There are generally several topics of discussion during an evening. Each is introduced in a short video clip prepared and edited in advance by the host. Experts around the table are asked to comment and/or expand on the topic while other guests add their questions or particular insights. There is no attempt (or desire) to "sell" a given product or concept, rather, the objective is to inform and offer to everyone an opportunity to hear differing viewpoints. At times, a guest may wish to test an idea. On those occasions, The Room (usually about 18-25 people) will offer constructive criticism, alternative ideas and creative, thoughtful support.

The lingua franca of Wednesday Night is English. However, there are usually at least 10 other languages represented among the guests. On occasion, a special guest has been surprised to find that he/she has a fluently trilingual interpreter available throughout the evening.

While there is no membership fee, it is customary for all guests to bring a contribution to the bar.

See a The SCROLL writen by Herb and Miriam Bercovitz which will explain

Salon selective
On any given Wednesday, when the City of Westmount is shutting down, when the night lights of the town's Gothic City Hall are turned on and the Mayor has left, when the elders from the lawn bowling club and the children from Westmount Park have long since gone home to dinner, a red bulb will be turned on outside an Edwardian mansion on stately Rosemount Avenue, and the door will be left open a crack. (November 3, 2001) by Mireille Silcoff edited for space & some errors in minor details.







Contact Info


David
&
Diana
Nicholson


33 Rosemount Ave
Westmount, QC H3Y3G6
(514) 934-0023








a Wednesday-Night with Montréal
Mayor Pierre Bourque




The 900th June 9th 1999 by Wayne Larson

700th Wednesday Nightby Sam Totah, 2 August 1995

Wednesday Night Quotations collected

List of Wednesday Nights past     By Herb Bercovitz    

Archive List of topicsin 2000

© 1996 David T. Nicholson or phone (514) 934-0023


DTN family photos


33 Rosemount Ave
Westmount Que H3Y 3G6
Canada
















Diana
Saturday, September 16, 2000