Friday, December 11, 2009

Tourism Event Calender for Friday December 11

Fri Dec 11
Christmas Open House10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Kennebecasis Public Library, Quispamsis.
Christmas Open House: Take a break at this busy time to share a cup of coffee or cider with the staff. Youngsters of all ages are invited to join the Christmas Family Story Time at 10:30 am for a puppet show, songs, stories and treats.Contact: (506) 849-5314Download to Your Calendar
Fri Dec 11
"backtalk" Readers' Panel at Inprint7:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Inprint Bookstore, 16 King Street
"'Tis the good reader that makes the good book." R W Emerson Why do books matter? What is your earliest reading memory? What book would you wish to give to 10 people? Do you have a reading place? New or second-hand books? Exploring the experience of reading, moderator Signe Gurholt might ask these or other questions of our first-ever Readers' Panel: Bernard Cormier, Lisa Hrabluk, and Mark Leger. Join us for an evening that is sure to be stimulating, discussing what we love, and enter our "reader's draw" for a chance to win a coveted book. Admission: Free! All welcome. Presented by the UNB Saint John Writer-in-Residence and Inprint. backtalk...Taking the talk about literature and the visual arts to the community.Contact: (506) 648-2315 or 648-5540Download to Your Calendar
Fri Dec 11
Celebrate Christmas in Song7:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Portland United Church, 50 Newport Crescent
An evening of Christmas music featuring the Portland Senior Choir, Musical Chairs (Terri-Lynn Russell, Christopher Lane & Claire Driscoll),the Gracenotes Quartet, Christopher Reibling, Alba Stephanie, Rick Watters, and a Christmas Sing-a-Long. Tickets: $10. Available by calling the church at (506) 632 4030.Contact: 506 847 2317Download to Your Calendar
Fri Dec 11
"BACKTALK: THE READERS' PANEL"7:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Inprint Bookstore, 16 King Street
Why do books matter? What is your earliest reading memory? What book would you wish to give to 10 people? Do you have a reading place? New or second-hand books? Exploring the experience of reading, moderator Signe Gurholt might ask these or other questions of our panel: Bernard Cormier, Lisa Hrabluk, and Mark Leger. Come and share your insights in an evening of bookchat. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Enter our "Reader's Draw" for a chance to win a coveted book. "Backtalk": Taking the talk about literature and the visual arts to the community. Presented by the UNB Saint John Writer-in-Residence and Inprint Bookstore, 16 King Street.Contact: (506) 648-2315Download to Your Calendar

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