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La Médiathèque maskoutaine vous invite à venir visiter l'exposition Inspiration japonaise en trois temps de Nadia Laplante à la Bibliothèque Sainte-Rosalie du 4 au 23 novembre.
La Médiathèque maskoutaine vous invite à venir visiter l'exposition Inspiration japonaise en trois temps de Nadia Laplante à la Bibliothèque Sainte-Rosalie du 4 au 23 novembre.
Mets ton pyjama et viens écouter une histoire avec nous! On t’attend avec de belles histoires, des bricolages et des comptines. 9 et 23 novembre, Bibliothèque Sainte-Rosalie à 18h30. Gratuit-Billet obligatoire-Abonnement à la Médiathèque requis.
Mets ton pyjama et viens écouter une histoire avec nous! On t’attend avec de belles histoires, des bricolages et des comptines. 15 et 29 novembre, Bibliothèque T.-A.-St-Germain à 18h30. Gratuit-Billet obligatoire-Abonnement à la Médiathèque requis.
Come build and create with LEGO at the West Nipissing Public Library!
Registration is not required - just drop in!
For more information, please call 705-753-9393 or visit www.wnpl.ca
Pour fêter les 40 ans de La guerre des étoiles, vient vivre des aventures dans cet univers! Le 17 novembre de 9h à 10h (groupe 1) et de 10h30 à 11 h 30 (groupe 2) pour les 5 à 8 ans et de 13h à 16h pour les 9 à 12 ans. Bibliothèque Sainte-Rosalie. Gratuit-Billet obligatoire-Abonnement à la Médiathèque requis.
La Médiathèque maskoutaine vous invite à venir visiter l'exposition Par-delà les cordeaux de Brigitte Cordeau et Karolanne Solis à la Bibliothèque Sainte-Rosalie du 25 novembre au 4 janvier 2018.
En novembre, le Festival des oeuvres historiques - Memoria de la Médiathèque maskoutaine se poursuit avec une foule d'activités. Consultez le site Internet de Memoria pour la programmation complète : http://festivalmemoria.net/
Christmas Bazaar/Bake & Book Sale/Crafts and more @ Riverside United Church - 881 Glidden Ave Windsor Nov. 25th from 9 to 2 p.m.
Cornwall Quilters Guild's monthly meeting to be held on Monday Nov. 20, 2017 at 7 pm in St-Matthews Lutheran Church Hall, 1509 2nd St. W. Cornwall. Feature: Trunk show by Vankleek Hill Quilters Guild. For more info, call Lil 613-938-9578
An annual historic Christmas show will return to the Chatham Cultural Centre for it’s ninth year on Saturday November 25th, when ‘A Confederation Christmas’ will be presented at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in Studio One.
The program, which features old-fashioned storytelling and carol singing in a candle-lit setting, is organized by a local family to serve as a benefit show for the Salvation Army’s food programs across Chatham-Kent.
This year’s theme is Christmas night of 1867. Christmas that year was a joyous time for more than just the Yuletide season. The long process of Confederation was over, and folks were preparing to celebrate their first Christmas as a new country!
The story will be told in three parts. ‘A Smoky Yuletide Surprise!’ tells of a young printer’s apprentice was always fascinated with the new-fangled railroads. Times were tough, and when it seemed like his life was falling apart, he received a wonderful, unexpected gift! In ‘A Beau for Christmas?’ we’ll meet a young lady who’s just learning about love. When she begins to receive Christmas cards from several local chaps, her Father and older brothers have other ideas! Would any of these ‘Seasonal Suitors’ stand up to the men of the family? Finally, in ‘John A’s Happy Happy New Year!’ we’ll catch up with a very weary John A. MacDonald. With the weight of Confederation resting upon his shoulders, he could be forgiven for being too weary to celebrate the holidays. But when an ‘old acquaintance’ makes a surprising return to his life shortly before Christmas, his plans for ‘Union’ become most wonderfully personal!
Between the stories we’ll share some lovely old carols, and finish up with a classic that the whole family will love! Admission is by free-will offering only. Performances are at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., Saturday November 26th, in Studio One of the Cultural Centre, 75 William Street North in Chatham. Guests are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for a chance to win great prizes that have been donated by area merchants. To learn more, or to reserve seats for your family or group, please call 519-436-6220 or email storyteller@mdirect.net