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Introducing Kelly Howarth
Published 2010-06-10 19:44 - (3517 Reads) -Montreal Writer, Facilitator and Educational Consultant
Kelly Howarth is a Montreal Writer, Facilitator and Educational Consultant. She writes creatively—to inspire, enlighten and empower—across many genres, including poetry, creative non-fiction, short stories, plays, and children’s picture books. Her debut one act play, entitled In Debted Bliss, placed finalist in the Montreal Film Noir Competition (May, 2010). A prolific writer since age 9, Kelly puts her voice out there with rich characters that come alive through their challenges.
http://www.kellyhowarth.com.
http://www.onewordpundit.blogspot.com
Kelly Howarth is a Montreal Writer, Facilitator and Educational Consultant. She writes creatively—to inspire, enlighten and empower—across many genres, including poetry, creative non-fiction, short stories, plays, and children’s picture books. Her debut one act play, entitled In Debted Bliss, placed finalist in the Montreal Film Noir Competition (May, 2010). A prolific writer since age 9, Kelly puts her voice out there with rich characters that come alive through their challenges.
http://www.kellyhowarth.com.
http://www.onewordpundit.blogspot.com
Introducing KINZAZA, performing in Montreal, Saturday, June 19, 2010
Published 2010-06-09 13:50 - (2728 Reads) -Saturday, JUNE 19th, 9PM, 2010
Bare your ears and open your heart buds to the stripped down, cabaret sounds of KINZAZA! Performing their upcoming album live at Cafe Cleopatra, June 19th, 9pm, nuggets of pure Sham-pop laced through with Ruski-classical and Glam-folk, played to the backdrop of their curious projections. For the same cover charge of $15 stick around and support late night Travesty Theatre in the historical, yet embattled Cafe Cleopatra, the most beautiful stage and friendliest club in the downtown.
FOR A TASTE OF KINZAZA’S ETHEREAL MUSIC, LISTEN TO THE SONG ‘BREATHE’
http://www.myspace.com/kzz http://www.kinzaza.com
CAFÉ CLEOPATRA
1230 St-Laurent Blvd, MontrealBare your ears and open your heart buds to the stripped down, cabaret sounds of KINZAZA! Performing their upcoming album live at Cafe Cleopatra, June 19th, 9pm, nuggets of pure Sham-pop laced through with Ruski-classical and Glam-folk, played to the backdrop of their curious projections. For the same cover charge of $15 stick around and support late night Travesty Theatre in the historical, yet embattled Cafe Cleopatra, the most beautiful stage and friendliest club in the downtown.
FOR A TASTE OF KINZAZA’S ETHEREAL MUSIC, LISTEN TO THE SONG ‘BREATHE’
http://www.myspace.com/kzz http://www.kinzaza.com
Introducing Claudia Del Balso
Published 2010-05-27 14:28 - (3731 Reads) -Claudia Del Balso, Writer and Book Publicity Marketing Assistant at Substance Books.
Claudia Del Balso has published six short stories; one of them received the Award of Excellence in the Anthology Summer Tapestry, 2008 and the other one was published in The Golden Road, 2009, both for the Poetry Institute of Canada. The other four appear in the literary magazine Maple Tree Literary Supplement. On May 4, 2010 she interviewed McGill Emeritus professor David Lank who was awarded the Order of Canada in 1996. She also interviewed three Canadian authors: Steven Manners, Michael Mirolla, and Len Gasparini. Mirolla's and Gasparini's interview are scheduled to appear in Bibliosofia on July 1st and September 1st respectively. In the fall she'll be working as the Assistant Editor for Writers and Authors online magazine. She has edited two books for Garev Publishing International.
http://www.claudiadelbalso.blogspot.com
http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Writers+have+stick+together+blogger+says/3344842/story.html
Claudia Del Balso has published six short stories; one of them received the Award of Excellence in the Anthology Summer Tapestry, 2008 and the other one was published in The Golden Road, 2009, both for the Poetry Institute of Canada. The other four appear in the literary magazine Maple Tree Literary Supplement. On May 4, 2010 she interviewed McGill Emeritus professor David Lank who was awarded the Order of Canada in 1996. She also interviewed three Canadian authors: Steven Manners, Michael Mirolla, and Len Gasparini. Mirolla's and Gasparini's interview are scheduled to appear in Bibliosofia on July 1st and September 1st respectively. In the fall she'll be working as the Assistant Editor for Writers and Authors online magazine. She has edited two books for Garev Publishing International.
http://www.claudiadelbalso.blogspot.com
http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Writers+have+stick+together+blogger+says/3344842/story.html
Aladdin, a pantomime, Left of Centre Theatre Company, May 22-June 6, 2010
Published 2010-05-21 10:54 - (4045 Reads) -Left of Centre Theatre Company
presents
Saturday May 22nd @ 10.30 a.m.
453 Rue Saint-Francois-Xavier
(514) 288-1229
1101 Stanley (Metro Bonaventure)
Saturday May 29th and Saturday June 5th @ 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Sunday May 30th and Sunday June 6th @ 2 p.m.
Tickets: Adults $15.50
Children $10.50
Students/Seniors $12.50
CSHOW (514) 848-9696
http://www.cshow.ca
or leftofcentretheatre at gmail.com
presents
Aladdin, a pantomime
by James Barry, directed by Simone Nichol, starring Jade Hassouné as Aladdin, Megan Bradley as Princess Jasmine. with Sebastian Jacek-Côté as Abanazer, Julianna Kun as Flung Dung, Nic Turcotte as Wishee Washee, Daniel Lister as Widow Twankey, Steven Charles as the Genie of the Lamp, and Tracy Allan as the Slave of the RingSaturday May 22nd @ 10.30 a.m.
453 Rue Saint-Francois-Xavier
(514) 288-1229
1101 Stanley (Metro Bonaventure)
Saturday May 29th and Saturday June 5th @ 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Sunday May 30th and Sunday June 6th @ 2 p.m.
Tickets: Adults $15.50
Children $10.50
Students/Seniors $12.50
CSHOW (514) 848-9696
http://www.cshow.ca
or leftofcentretheatre at gmail.com
Les Ateliers Turcotte presents EON, May 28-30, 2010
Published 2010-05-21 09:07 - (4072 Reads) -Les Ateliers Turcotte presents EON, an hour-long, semi-professional, original dance theatre production, featuring young dancers supported by professionals on May 28, 29 and 30 at the Eric Maclean S.J. Centre for the Performing Arts at Loyola High School. There will be evening performances on Friday and Saturday, and matinee performances on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $15 adult (18 up), $10 children and are available through the studio, or purchased one hour before performances at the hall. Reservations can also be made by email through the website: http://www.lesateliersturcotte.ca info at lesateliersturcotte.ca
On stage for over an hour’s worth of original choreography, set to music composed by Sean Ferguson and Nina Young, will be 47 young experienced dancers from the neighbourhoods of NDG, Hampstead, Côte St. Luc, Montreal West, Westmount, and Pointe Claire.
Friday, May 28, 2010. 7:00 pm
Saturday, May 29, 2010. 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm
Sunday, May 30, 2010. 2:00 p.m.
Eric Maclean S.J. Centre
Loyola High School
2477 West Broadway Ave.
Montreal (NDG)
Third annual “Singing the Blues for Ethel Show, Sunday, June 6th, 2010
Published 2010-05-17 14:02 - (4164 Reads) -It gives me great pleasure to announce the third annual “Singing the Blues for Ethel Show.” Once again, bigger and better than the year before! Due to the overwhelming success of the previous years we are holding this year’s show in a bigger venue, the prestigious “Le National” in the heart of the city. By doing this we are able to hold a daytime show for all ages.
Le National. 1220 Ste-Catherine Est, Montreal
Ticket prices: Adult $20.00, Adolescent $10.00, under 12yrs free
http://www.admission.com/html/artist.htmI?l=FR&artist=SINGING+THE+BLUES+FOR+ETHEL
Come and enjoy the big show.
June 6th 2010 – 2pm to 5pmLe National. 1220 Ste-Catherine Est, Montreal
Ticket prices: Adult $20.00, Adolescent $10.00, under 12yrs free
http://www.admission.com/html/artist.htmI?l=FR&artist=SINGING+THE+BLUES+FOR+ETHEL
Announcing, Richard Corey, presented by Dramatis Personae, June 3-6, 2010
Published 2010-05-17 14:00 - (3465 Reads) -Richard Cory
Presented by Dramatis Personae, Westmount’s Community Theatre, under the direction of Jacqueline van de Geer:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 3, 4, 5 at 8pm with matinees Saturday and Sunday, June 5 and 6 at 2pm.
St. Matthew’s Church, 4940 MacDonald Ave, corner of Snowdon and MacDonald. 10-minute walk from Snowdon Metro (go right as you exit).
http://www.theatrewestmount.com
Canadian Writers Society: An evening of author readings, Thurs. June 10, 2010
Published 2010-05-17 13:51 - (3033 Reads) -The Canadian Writers Society presents
Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park, Chalet 1
6975 Mackle Rd.
Admission: $5 - all proceeds will be donated to the Alzheimer Groupe Inc. Tickets are on sale at the following locations: Côte Saint-Luc Parks and Recreation Department (7500 Mackle Rd.); Alzheimer Groupe Inc. (5555 Westminster Avenue, room 304). Seating is limited; Refreshments will be served. This program is presented in English.
For further information, please call 514-707-9396. Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez appeler au: 514-707-9396. http://www.CoteSaintLuc.org
"An evening of author readings"
Thursday, June 10 at 7pmPierre Elliott Trudeau Park, Chalet 1
6975 Mackle Rd.
Admission: $5 - all proceeds will be donated to the Alzheimer Groupe Inc. Tickets are on sale at the following locations: Côte Saint-Luc Parks and Recreation Department (7500 Mackle Rd.); Alzheimer Groupe Inc. (5555 Westminster Avenue, room 304). Seating is limited; Refreshments will be served. This program is presented in English.
For further information, please call 514-707-9396. Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez appeler au: 514-707-9396. http://www.CoteSaintLuc.org
LAPALABRAVA, A trilingual series of music and poetry, Thursday, 20 May, 2010
Published 2010-05-15 14:03 - (2883 Reads) -The Yellow Door, POETRY AND PROSE READING, Thursday, May 27, 2010
Published 2010-05-09 16:07 - (3667 Reads) -The Yellow Door
3625 Aylmer, Montreal (between Pine & Prince Arthur) Tel: 514-845-2600
Founder, producer/host Ilona Martonfi
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Doors 7:00 pm Show 7:30 pm At the door $5
An Evening of Poetry & Prose
http://www.yellowdoor.org3625 Aylmer, Montreal (between Pine & Prince Arthur) Tel: 514-845-2600
Founder, producer/host Ilona Martonfi
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Doors 7:00 pm Show 7:30 pm At the door $5
Discovery Series: Staged Reading of Consecrated Ground, Sunday, 17 May, 2010
Published 2010-05-09 15:33 - (2776 Reads) -Black Theatre Workshop’s Discovery Series Production of
Directed by Tyrone Benskin
May 17th, 7:30 PM 3680 Jeanne-Mance Mai Café
Tickets: $12 - 514-932-1104 ext 226
Please reserve in Advance – Limited Seating
Africville, Nova Scotia, built over generations, destroyed in one day. This Governor General Award nominated play will be a staged reading by professional actors. Africville, situated in Halifax’s north end peninsular – First settled by Black refuges of the war of 1812 - became the home of Halifax’s Black community well into the 1950’s. Denied the basic amenities such as water, power and sanitation, it was still home until the bulldozers arrived and the residents were relocated to public housing. Consecrated Ground exposes the tragedy of Africville in the 1960s, which still resonates with the people of Halifax today. George Boyd, one of Canada’s great story tellers, paints a rich, human portrait of a family and a community fighting for their place in a world constantly looking to evict them.
Consecrated Ground
By George BoydDirected by Tyrone Benskin
May 17th, 7:30 PM 3680 Jeanne-Mance Mai Café
Tickets: $12 - 514-932-1104 ext 226
Please reserve in Advance – Limited Seating
Africville, Nova Scotia, built over generations, destroyed in one day. This Governor General Award nominated play will be a staged reading by professional actors. Africville, situated in Halifax’s north end peninsular – First settled by Black refuges of the war of 1812 - became the home of Halifax’s Black community well into the 1950’s. Denied the basic amenities such as water, power and sanitation, it was still home until the bulldozers arrived and the residents were relocated to public housing. Consecrated Ground exposes the tragedy of Africville in the 1960s, which still resonates with the people of Halifax today. George Boyd, one of Canada’s great story tellers, paints a rich, human portrait of a family and a community fighting for their place in a world constantly looking to evict them.
Festival du Tibet, May 1 - May 8, 2010
Published 2010-04-28 20:13 - (2806 Reads) -Festival du Tibet
La Maison de L’amitié120 Duluth, Montreal, Que.
May 1- May 8, 2010
Info: 514-527-8063
http://www.dung-dkar.org
Dung-Dkar: The Tibetan Arts Centre is an initiative by Artists, both Tibetan Canadians and otherwise to preserve and promote the Tibetan Performing Arts as well as collaborate with other art forms to preserve and promote Tibetan arts and culture. It is a non-political, non-religious organization.
Introducing the novel, THE EXPATRIATE, by Jeannette Moscovitch, Culturama Press
Published 2010-04-28 19:00 - (8893 Reads) -Fleeing Germany after the collapse of the Third Reich, two German citizens become friends when they meet on a trans-Atlantic crossing. Both disembark at Halifax and promise to communicate with each other by whatever means possible.
Hermann Baumbach flies from Halifax to Calgary to establish a branch of his father’s business. Hermann, his sisters and parents had escaped just before the War from Frankfurt to Tel Aviv, Palestine.
His friend, Captain Janos von Heissel, born in Düsseldorf, a staunch Nazi, is being sought for War Crimes by the Nuremberg Court. To escape, he disguises himself and adopts the identity of a Jewish Düsseldorfer, Jaakob Kesselmann, which qualifies him for a permanent visa to Argentina where Nazis and Jews with capital are welcome. The Captain is always on guard to conceal his true identity which haunts him all his life, while a silent nemesis lies in wait for him.
This epic reveals the struggle to survive in a culture of upheaval, which is the central issue of our times: the impact of war and corruption upon the ordinary citizen who must live in a spiritually ruined world.
Enquiries to Invisible Cities Network: christina at princechameleon.com
Hermann Baumbach flies from Halifax to Calgary to establish a branch of his father’s business. Hermann, his sisters and parents had escaped just before the War from Frankfurt to Tel Aviv, Palestine.
His friend, Captain Janos von Heissel, born in Düsseldorf, a staunch Nazi, is being sought for War Crimes by the Nuremberg Court. To escape, he disguises himself and adopts the identity of a Jewish Düsseldorfer, Jaakob Kesselmann, which qualifies him for a permanent visa to Argentina where Nazis and Jews with capital are welcome. The Captain is always on guard to conceal his true identity which haunts him all his life, while a silent nemesis lies in wait for him.
This epic reveals the struggle to survive in a culture of upheaval, which is the central issue of our times: the impact of war and corruption upon the ordinary citizen who must live in a spiritually ruined world.
Enquiries to Invisible Cities Network: christina at princechameleon.com
Festival of Anarchy, Bookfair, Montreal, Sat. May 29, Sun. May 30, 2010
Published 2010-04-26 21:40 - (2988 Reads) -The Bookfair takes place at the CEDA, an adult education and community center in southwest Montreal, a short 2-minute walk from the Lionel-Groulx metro station.
In the main Bookfair auditorium, there are over 100 booksellers, distributors and groups from all over Montreal, Quebec, North America and beyond, sharing their publications and materials, most of which are hard or impossible to find at mainstream book stores. Many materials are available for free, and much is published specifically to be available at the Bookfair. Read more at:
http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/3
In the main Bookfair auditorium, there are over 100 booksellers, distributors and groups from all over Montreal, Quebec, North America and beyond, sharing their publications and materials, most of which are hard or impossible to find at mainstream book stores. Many materials are available for free, and much is published specifically to be available at the Bookfair. Read more at:
http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/3
Mission Drive, a new play at the Mainline Theatre, Montreal, May 5-15, 2010
Published 2010-04-25 14:39 - (4463 Reads) -RABBIT IN A HAT PRODUCTIONS' world premiere presents
Directed by PAUL VAN DYCK
MAY 5 – 15
Starring
Paula Costain
Kent Mcquaid
Emily Skahan
Mainline Theatre
3997 St-Laurent
514-849-3378
Regular Admission: $20
Students & Seniors: $15
Tues. Sun. 8 PM
Matinée Sun. 2 PM (2 for 1)
PHOTO: (left to right): Paula Costain, Paul Van Dyck, Kent Mcquaid & Emily Skahan. PHOTO CREDIT: courtesy of Rabbit in a Hat Productions.
http://www.mainlinetheatre.ca
MISSION DRIVE
A new play by NED COXDirected by PAUL VAN DYCK
MAY 5 – 15
Starring
Paula Costain
Kent Mcquaid
Emily Skahan
Mainline Theatre
3997 St-Laurent
514-849-3378
Regular Admission: $20
Students & Seniors: $15
Tues. Sun. 8 PM
Matinée Sun. 2 PM (2 for 1)
PHOTO: (left to right): Paula Costain, Paul Van Dyck, Kent Mcquaid & Emily Skahan. PHOTO CREDIT: courtesy of Rabbit in a Hat Productions.
http://www.mainlinetheatre.ca
Poetry Poesie Plus, Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Published 2010-04-25 14:30 - (2790 Reads) -POETRY Poesie PLUS
Wednesday, May 5, 20108 P.M.
Arts Café
201 Fairmount West
(Corner Esplanade)
BEST OPEN MIKE IN TOWN
All welcome!
12th Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival April 21-25, 2010
Published 2010-04-17 14:38 - (2918 Reads) -More information:
http://bluemetropolis.org/Festival/PracticalInfoFestival program
http://bluemetropolis.org/2010_prog2.php?act=programme1§ion=festivalExpress O Theatre opens 2010 Season, Sat. April 24th, Sun. April 25th, 2010
Published 2010-04-17 14:37 - (5241 Reads) -Teen Angel
By D.M Bocaz-LarsonDirected by Constantine Kourtidis
Montreal School of Performing Arts, Express O Theatre opens our 2010 season April 24th and 25th with Teen Angel written D.M. Bocaz-Larson and directed by Constantine Kourtidis. Lost love is given one more chance, with a little help from heaven above...
Saturday April 24th and Sunday April 25th
8:00 PM
Montreal School of Performing Arts Theatre, 3975 Notre Dame West, Montreal, Quebec
$10.00 (includes coffee and cake) Tickets can be purchased at the door, or reservations can be placed by calling (514) 483-5526, As our intimate theatre only accommodates a small crowd, limited seating is available.
Tel: (514) 483-5526 Fax: (514) 483-1070
E-mail: info at msopa.com
Website: http://www.msopa.com
Jump Start your Art Career, Saturday April 24, Sunday April 25, 2010
Published 2010-04-17 14:25 - (4429 Reads) -Jump Start your Art Career: a three-part series
Saturday, April 24, 2010: 10am – 12pm & 1:00 – 3:00pmSunday, April 25, 2010: 1:00 – 3:00pm
Ctrllab Montreal Art House, 3634 St. Laurent, Montreal,
$30 per class or $55 package for two or $80 for all three (includes class notes). Seating is limited. For additional information please contact ctrllab at gmail.com or call (514) 249-7041.
CBC Toronto Metro Morning
- Artists and Business: Andy Barrie of CBC Radio Toronto spoke with Christa Fairchild. She hosted a three part workshop called, Jump Start Your Art Career, in Toronto. (October 2009)
- http://fairchild-designs.ifp3.com/#/page/media-coverage
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIIz4FRfo8I
Canadian Authors Association, Montreal Branch
Published 2010-04-17 14:24 - (2536 Reads) -Canadian Authors Association, Montreal Branch
An Evening with Emily Finkelstein. Emily writes a very popular blog on the internet. She will discuss her blogging and read from them. She will explain how one starts and how to get others to read it. EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT BLOGGING. Non Members $5.
2010 Spring Meeting Program
The Montreal Branch of the Canadian Authors Association generally meets at 6:15 pm at the Thomas More Institute, 3405 Atwater just above Sherbrooke Street. Non-members are always welcome.
An Evening with Emily Finkelstein. Emily writes a very popular blog on the internet. She will discuss her blogging and read from them. She will explain how one starts and how to get others to read it. EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT BLOGGING. Non Members $5.
Read More for C.A.A's Complete Spring Schedule, May to June, 2010
An Act of the Imagination, Ottawa Little Theatre. April 27 - May 15, 2010
Published 2010-04-12 22:00 - (2818 Reads) -Ottawa Little Theatre presents
Directed by Johni Keyworth
April 27 - May 15, 2010 @ 8pm
Sunday Matinee - May 9 @ 2pm
400 King Edward Ave. (Between Rideau St. & Besserer St.)
Ottawa, Ontario
Could the latest work of a successful mystery writer be based on an adulterous real-life event? His family and editor have their suspicions. Blackmail, conspiracy, suspense and murder mix in this edge-of-your-seat drama.
Starring LOUIS LEMIRE formerly of Montreal. in the lead role.
http://www.ottawalittletheatre.com
An Act of the Imagination
A thriller by Bernard SladeDirected by Johni Keyworth
April 27 - May 15, 2010 @ 8pm
Sunday Matinee - May 9 @ 2pm
400 King Edward Ave. (Between Rideau St. & Besserer St.)
Ottawa, Ontario
Could the latest work of a successful mystery writer be based on an adulterous real-life event? His family and editor have their suspicions. Blackmail, conspiracy, suspense and murder mix in this edge-of-your-seat drama.
Starring LOUIS LEMIRE formerly of Montreal. in the lead role.
http://www.ottawalittletheatre.com
LIBERTÀ 2010, avec SHOLA DOUMMAR, samedi le 8 mai, 2010
Published 2010-04-12 21:59 - (2819 Reads) -LIBERTÀ 2010
- ERIC THÉ
- SHOLA DOUMMAR
- CLAUDIE GAGNON
Maman me racontait bien de choses, tout comme la vôtre sans doute. Venez entendre ces histoires, afin de reconnaître celle qui vous ressemble.
SAMEDI LE 8 MAI, 19h30
Sanctuare du Saint-Sacrement
500-A, Mont-Royal Est, Montreal: Métro Mont-Royal
PRIX:10$.
INFO: 514-289-8700; 514 884-6530
Shola Doummar on MYSPACE
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.channel&vanity=sholadoummar
Annie Comptois, Ma place sous le soleil, begins May 16, 2010
Published 2010-04-12 21:59 - (3011 Reads) -Bilingual performances by Annie Comptois
http://www.anniecomtois.com
http://www.myspace.com/anniecomtoisjazz
CANSCAIP hosts "Imagine a Story" conference, Saturday, May 29, 2010, Montreal
Published 2010-04-09 22:00 - (6988 Reads) -Ever thought about writing a children's story or drawing a picturebook?
Ever wanted to perform your music and stories for an audience of young people? This is your chance to learn from professionals working in the exuberant field of KidLit.
Yes Oui CANSCAIP is hosting the "Imagine a Story" conference on Saturday, May 29, 2010 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Dawson College, 3040 Sherbrooke St. W., Room 4C1 (Amphitheater), Montreal.
Full conference details and registration information are available online at http://www.yesouicanscaip.ca.
Yes Oui CANSCAIP is the Quebec chapter of CANSCAIP (Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators and Performers).
Ever wanted to perform your music and stories for an audience of young people? This is your chance to learn from professionals working in the exuberant field of KidLit.
Yes Oui CANSCAIP is hosting the "Imagine a Story" conference on Saturday, May 29, 2010 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Dawson College, 3040 Sherbrooke St. W., Room 4C1 (Amphitheater), Montreal.
Full conference details and registration information are available online at http://www.yesouicanscaip.ca.
Yes Oui CANSCAIP is the Quebec chapter of CANSCAIP (Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators and Performers).
Invitation to writers of children's books
Published 2010-04-09 21:56 - (2749 Reads) -Invitation to writers of children's books
We are in the planning stages of organizing a reading series for pre-schoolers to be held monthly at a children's hairstyling salon in Pointe Claire. Authors of children's books and performers are invited to read from their works and display their books for sale at the store. The aim of this project is to add an interesting and educational activity for the young clients and raise funds for a charitable children's cause.Connie McParland
connie.mcparland at videotron.ca