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SUMMARY:Library Lectures: Ann Shteir Women and Botany in 19th-Century Canada
DESCRIPTION:Library Lectures:\n📅 Date: January 9\, 2025\n⏰ Time: 19:00 – 20:30\n📍 Location: Morrin Centre Library (hybrid option via Zoom)\n🎨 Event Category: Cultural Event \nCelebrate the fascinating contributions of women to 19th-century Canadian botany in this illustrated talk by Ann Shteir. Explore the lives and work of figures like Lady Dalhousie\, Anne Mary Perceval\, Catharine Parr Traill\, and others who documented Canada’s natural world through plant catalogues\, art\, and writing. Discover their legacy and the researchers who uncovered their stories\, diving into archives\, letters\, and herbaria. \nAbout the Speaker:\nAnn Shteir\, Professor Emerita at York University\, is a leading scholar in gender and science history. Her acclaimed works include Cultivating Women\, Cultivating Science and Flora’s Fieldworkers: Women and Botany in Nineteenth-Century Canada. \nThis event is part of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec’s 200th-anniversary series. \n📩 Email library@morrin.org to learn more or register. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLibrary Lecture: “Women and Botany in 19th-Century Canada” by Ann Shteir\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, January 9\, 7 p.m. \n  \nCelebrating Historical Research and Historical Researchers: Women and Botany in 19th-Century Canada. An Illustrated Talk \n  \nPapers in the Transactions of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec from the 1820s and 1830s are historical documents by individuals in early 19th-century Canada who were searching for knowledge about nature in a “new land” and who also wanted to “excite in the rising generation a taste for scientific knowledge and pursuits.” Two women were among the researchers: Christian Ramsay (Countess Dalhousie)\, who contributed a “Catalogue of Canadian Plants collected in 1827\,” and Harriet Sheppard (“Mrs. Sheppard”)\, who wrote about shells and Canadian songbirds in Quebec and had a keen interest in plants. \n  \nThis talk celebrates women who pursued knowledge of nature\, especially knowledge about plants\, in 19th-century Canada. It features Lady Dalhousie and Anne Mary Perceval in Quebec\, Catharine Parr Traill and Alice Hollingworth in Ontario\, and Mary Brenton in Newfoundland. Who were they? How did they come to know about plants? What were their contributions? What did their work mean to them? How do we find them? And where do we find material by them and about them? \nThis talk also celebrates researchers in Flora’s Fieldworkers whose curiosity led them to letters and biography\, artwork and craftwork\, into archives\, herbaria\, and institutional records\, and also into scrapbooks\, logbooks\, textbooks\, and teaching tools to seek answers to those questions about women and knowledge. \n  \n\n  \nPresenter Biography \n  \nAnn Shteir is a Professor Emerita in the School of Gender\, Sexuality\, and Women’s Studies at York University. She received an Honorary Law degree from York University in 2016 for her work in developing York’s pioneering graduate program in Gender\, Feminist\, and Women’s Studies. \nShteir is also the author of Cultivating Women\, Cultivating Science: Flora’s Daughters and Botany in England\, 1760 to 1860 (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 1996)\, which was awarded the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize for Women’s History. She turned her attention next to women and botany in Canada. She collaborated with botanist Jacques Cayouette on an article published in Scientia Canadensis (2019) about four women who collected plants in early 19th-century Quebec and Newfoundland. She also organized a workshop at York University that brought together botanists\, historians of science\, art historians\, literary scholars\, garden historians\, and others who\, like her\, wanted to know more about women\, plants\, and botanical work in Canada across the 1800s. The edited book Flora’s Fieldworkers: Women and Botany in Nineteenth-Century Canada (McGill-Queen’s University Press\, 2022) was a happy result. \n  \n\n  \nThis event will be a hybrid. \nThis event is part of a talk series celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec.
URL:https://veq.ca/event/library-lectures-ann-shteir-women-and-botany-in-19th-century-canada/
ORGANIZER;CN="Morrin Centre":MAILTO:info@morrin.org
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SUMMARY:Out and About:  Lunch and Ikea
DESCRIPTION:🛍️✨ Kick Off the New Year with a Fun Outing to IKEA! ✨🛍️ \nJoin us on January 10th or 24th for delicious bites and shopping at IKEA! Enjoy a cozy lunch in the IKEA cafeteria\, famous for its tasty treats\, and explore the showroom and marketplace for fresh inspiration and finds to kickstart 2024 in style. \n📅 Dates: East Group – Friday\, January 10 & West Group – Friday\, January 24\n🕒 Time: 11:30 am – 2:30 pm \n  \nBring your shopping list and appetite\, and let’s make it a fun day at IKEA! Reserve your spot today!
URL:https://veq.ca/event/out-and-about-lunch-and-ikea/
LOCATION:Ikea\, 3400 Av. Blaise-Pascal\, Québec City\, Quebec\, G1X 0E4\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Ariel Blouin":MAILTO:maria.hoyt@veq.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250117T193000
DTSTAMP:20250414T123758Z
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SUMMARY:Out & About: Bad Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:🎨🖌️ Discover the “Bad Art” Exhibit at EXMURO! 🖌️🎨 \nJoin us in January for a fun\, unconventional outing to the “Bad Art” exhibit at EXMURO! Step into a world of quirky\, offbeat pieces that redefine creativity and inspire a fresh perspective on art. Perfect for anyone looking to enjoy art with a playful twist! \n📅 East Group: Wednesday\, January 17\n📅 West Group: Wednesday\, January 31\n🕒 Time: 11:00 am – 2:30 pm \nGet ready to laugh\, reflect\, and enjoy this one-of-a-kind art experience! Reserve your spot now!
URL:https://veq.ca/event/out-about-bad-art-museum/
LOCATION:EXMURO\, 27 Rue Notre-Dame\, Québec City\, Quebec\, G1K 4E9\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Ariel Blouin":MAILTO:maria.hoyt@veq.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250118T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250118T210000
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SUMMARY:Stories of Our Community: A Personal Storytelling Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Stories of Our Community: A Personal Storytelling Workshop\n\n\n\n\nPlease note that this activity has limited places and is complete. If you wish to be on the waitlist\, please email us at info@morrin.org. Join us for a special two-day workshop on personal storytelling by writer\, performer\, and teacher Taylor Tower. \n\n\n\nDate: January 18\, 2025\nTime: \n10:00 – 16:00\n\nEvent Category: Cultural Event\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFULLY BOOKED Saturday\, January 18 and Sunday\, January 19\, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. \n  \nPlease note that this activity has limited places and is complete. If you wish to be on the waitlist\, please email us at info@morrin.org. \n  \nIn this workshop\, we will identify the ingredients of a compelling story and the best ways to tell it. \n  \nWith a focus on listening and oral presentation\, this workshop will help you develop your voice\, hone your storytelling skills and develop a more profound sense of what makes a story worth sharing. We will analyze oral stories and do some written exercises to explore storytelling concepts and find a subject for our final stories\, which will be performed at the end of the second day. \n  \nOver two days\, we will explore together: \n\nThe five essential elements of a great story – using the five senses to create evocative scenes\nCharacter and Plot: Turning yourself into a character and finding motive and action for your stories\nStructure and Endings\nOral Vs. Written Stories: The Outline and Voice\nPerformance: Rhythm and tempo\, repetition\, open vs closed postures\, habitual muscular tensions and body centres\n\n  \nImmerse yourself in the storytelling practice! \nPlease note: by booking a ticket for January 18\, you are automatically registered for the whole two-day workshop. January 18 attendance is required to attend the January 19 session. \n  \n\n  \nPresenter Biography \n  \nTaylor Tower is a writer\, performer and teacher based in Montreal. She grew up in Portland\, Oregon and studied creative writing at Portland State University before moving to Montreal in 2006. She co-produced and co-hosted Confabulation\, a monthly storytelling series\, and performed at numerous storytelling events\, including Literary Death Match\, The Moth GrandSLAM\, and The Moth MainStage. \n  \nHer writing has been featured on The Moth Radio Hour\, which airs on 500 radio stations worldwide\, as well as CBC Radio One’s WireTap with Jonathan Goldstein and Public Radio Remix. She has taught storytelling workshops to students of all ages at Confabulation\, the Quebec Writers’ Federation\, The Loft Literary Center and the Morrin Centre.
URL:https://veq.ca/event/stories-of-our-community-a-personal-storytelling-workshop-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Morrin Centre":MAILTO:info@morrin.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250118T150000
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DTSTAMP:20250414T123757Z
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SUMMARY:Stories of Our Community: A Personal Storytelling Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Stories of Our Community: A Personal Storytelling Workshop \n📅 Dates: January 18 & 19\, 2025\n⏰ Time: 10:00 – 16:00\n📍 Location: Morrin Centre\n🎨 Event Category: Cultural Event \nJoin writer\, performer\, and teacher Taylor Tower for a two-day workshop on the art of personal storytelling. Through a mix of listening\, writing\, and oral presentation exercises\, you will learn to craft compelling narratives. You will also explore the five elements of a great story\, build dynamic characters\, and master storytelling techniques for structure\, performance\, and delivery. \nThis immersive workshop concludes with participants performing their final stories\, offering a rewarding opportunity to share your unique voice and connect with others through storytelling. \n📌 Note: Registration covers both days\, and attendance on January 18 is required to join the January 19 session. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStories of Our Community: A Personal Storytelling Workshop\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, January 18 and Sunday\, January 19\, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. \n  \nIn this workshop\, we will identify the ingredients of a compelling story and the best ways to tell it. \n  \nFocusing on listening and oral presentation\, this workshop will help you develop your voice\, hone storytelling skills\, and develop a more profound sense of what makes a story worth sharing. We will analyze oral stories and do many written exercises to explore storytelling concepts and find a subject for our final stories\, which will be performed at the end of the second day. \n  \nOver two days\, we will explore together: \n\nThe five essential elements of a great story – using the five senses to create evocative scenes\nCharacter and Plot: Turning yourself into a character and finding motive and action for your stories\nStructure and Endings\nOral Vs. Written Stories: The Outline and Voice\nPerformance: Rhythm and tempo\, repetition\, open vs closed postures\, habitual muscular tensions and body centres\n\n  \nImmerse yourself in the storytelling practice! \nPlease note: By booking a ticket for January 18\, you are automatically registered for the full\, two-day workshop. Attendance on January 18 is required to attend the January 19 session.
URL:https://veq.ca/event/stories-of-our-community-a-personal-storytelling-workshop/
ORGANIZER;CN="Morrin Centre":MAILTO:info@morrin.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250118T153000
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SUMMARY:Through the Pages of Time: Guided Tour of Québec’s Parliamentary Library
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever visited the oldest parliamentary library in Canada? Join us for an exciting guided tour of the Parliamentary Library of Québec\, where history\, culture\, and beauty come together in one of the most unique spots in Québec City. \nExplore an extensive collection of works on Canadian history\, politics\, law\, and public policy—many of which are rare and hard to find elsewhere. The Library is not just a wealth of knowledge\, but also a captivating space rich in historical significance. \nAfter the tour\, we’ll head to La Café du Parlement\, where we can enjoy lunch\, chat\, and connect with fellow attendees in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. \nDate: Saturday\, January 18\nTime: 10:30 AM \nDon’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to explore Québec’s rich parliamentary history and enjoy great company over lunch! \nTO REGISTER  \nFor more information or questions\, contact:\nViktoria Poulin Gareau\nEmail: newcomers@veq.ca\nPhone: 418-683-2366 ext 225
URL:https://veq.ca/event/through-the-pages-of-time-guided-tour-of-quebecs-parliamentary-library/
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktoria Poulin Gareau":MAILTO:newcomers@veq.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250122T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250122T013000
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SUMMARY:Pixels & Pages Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Interested in discussing literature with other book lovers?\nMissing connecting over books in the Library? Join Pixels & Pages! \n\n\n\nDate: January 21\, 2025\nTime: \n19:00 – 20:30\n\nEvent Category: Cultural Event\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSelection for January: Brotherless Night by V.V. Ganeshananthan\nBrotherless Night is available on OverDrive in e-book format as part of the Morrin Centre’s digital collections HERE. \nPlease note that this event will be a hybrid. The book club will meet in the Library\, but participants can also participate online via Zoom. \nPlease email library@morrin.org to learn more or to sign up! \n  \n  \n\nThis project is in partnership with La Maison Anglaise.
URL:https://veq.ca/event/pixels-pages-book-club-4/
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SUMMARY:Morrin in Verse: Poetry Soirée
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, March 3 for an evening of poetry at the Morrin Centre! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nCalling all poets and poetry enthusiasts!\nThe Morrin Centre hosts a series of poetry soirées every first Monday of the month\, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Library. \nCome to read your poetry or come to listen! \nThese soirées are drop-in events. If you have any questions\, please contact library@morrin.org.
URL:https://veq.ca/event/morrin-in-verse-poetry-soiree-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250124T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250124T200000
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SUMMARY:Sliding & Tubing Outing at Le Centre de Glisse Myrand
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting outing to Le Centre de Glisse Myrand on January 24\, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM! This popular sliding and tubing center features five slopes\, including three beginner-level and two advanced-level runs. With artificial snow and evening lighting\, it’s the perfect place for both children and adults to enjoy thrilling rides on inflatable tubes. \nThe slopes offer a fun range of speeds: the beginner slopes can reach speeds of up to 15 km/h\, while the advanced slopes can reach up to 50 km/h. \nFacilities at the center include an ice skating rink\, a ski lift (for the advanced slopes)\, a skater’s lounge\, and public restrooms. \nImportant Information:\nChildren 11 years old or younger must be accompanied by an adult at all times. To access the advanced slopes\, participants must be at least 1.10 meters tall. Each inflatable tube is for one person only on the advanced slopes. Children aged 5 or younger must be accompanied by someone at least 15 years old when sliding\, whether they are in the same tube or not. Children over 5 may be required to have a companion aged 15 or older\, depending on their behavior or any special needs. Only equipment provided by the center is permitted on the slopes. \nWe look forward to an afternoon of fun and adventure\, so don’t miss out on this exciting experience! \nPlease make sure to REGISTER in advance for the outing! \nFor more information\, please reach out to Viktoria Poulin Gareau at newcomers@veq.ca or 418-683-2366 ext. 225. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://veq.ca/event/sliding-tubing-outing-at-le-centre-de-glisse-myrand/
LOCATION:Le Centre de Glisse Myrand\, Quebec\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktoria Poulin Gareau":MAILTO:newcomers@veq.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250125T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250125T173000
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SUMMARY:Morrin Member Mornings
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a cozy morning in the Library. Learn about our upcoming activities and more about our library services while enjoying light refreshments and meeting other Morrin Centre members. \nLong-time and new members are welcome! \nR.S.V.P. by Friday\, January 24 by writing to info@morrin.org \nDid you know that tours for members are free? To join one of our tours in English\, please register HERE or in French HERE. \nDate: January 25\, 2025\nTime: \n11:30 – 12:30\n\nEvent Category: Cultural Event
URL:https://veq.ca/event/morrin-member-mornings/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250125T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250125T210000
DTSTAMP:20250414T123728Z
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SUMMARY:My Morrin: Scottish Migration to Quebec
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation given by Ewen Booth as part of the My Morrin event series! \n\n\n\n\n\nMy Morrin: Scottish Migration to Quebec\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, January 25\, at 2:30 p.m. \n  \nMost historians have heard of the “Auld “alliance between France and Scotland dating back to the early 13th century. Others are familiar with the Scottish settlement of the New World after the Seven Years’ Years’ and Irish immigration during the potato famine in the mid-19th century. This presentation is groundbreaking in that it identifies new and essential points of Scottish immigration to the New World\, primarily to what is present-day Quebec. \n  \nNova Scotia claims the home of the first Scottish immigration to Canada\, with the arrival of the ship The Hector in 1773. This presentation dispels this myth\, based on nine years of research and genealogy. The music of Quebec\, the place names\, and the history of many French Canadian families are intertwined with the Scottish immigrants who settled in Quebec\, helping to make the province what it is today. This presentation offers a different perspective on our history and explains many things hidden in time that are only now being uncovered; it is only the tip of the iceberg. \n  \n\n  \nEwen Booth “Le Chardon et la Fleur de Lys” \n  \nEwen Booth is a historical researcher who uses genealogy as a tool to explore areas uncommonly ventured into by others. He and his wife\, Kathleen McKen\, have lived in Montmagny since relocating in 2017. Ewen is a former police officer and museum volunteer who is passionate about history. He uses his experience to unfold history that was never discovered by others previously. With over 140 active family trees\, Ewen’s work continues to grow. Intending to put these stories on paper and develop mini videos for a YouTube audience\, Ewen has also created a Scottish history tour of Quebec City and the south shore of the St. Lawrence River based out of Montmagny. \n  \nEwen was the recipient of the 2020 Gordon Atkinson Memorial Prize in Highlander Military History by the Quebec Thistle Council and is the owner of “Le Ch “rdon et la Fleur de Lys\,” a history project that turned into a business which captures all that he does: research\, genealogy\, history tours\, public presentations\, YouTube videos and written short stories. In addition\, Ewen and Kathleen are restoring their 1767 home while researching previous homeowners\, many of whom are relatives of Kathleen. Kathleen is a French-Canadian descendant of a Scottish soldier who remained in Quebec after 1763 and is the Quebec Commissioner for the Clan MacKinnon Society. Join us on our journey! \n\n\n\nDate: January 25\, 2025\n\nTime: \n14:30 – 16:00\n\nEvent Category: Cultural Event
URL:https://veq.ca/event/my-morrin-scottish-migration-to-quebec/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250127T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250127T200000
DTSTAMP:20250414T123728Z
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SUMMARY:Morrin Mystery Mondays: Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a cozy afternoon chat about books at 1:30 p.m. every last Monday of the month. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe have a new daytime book club at the Morrin Centre: Morrin Mystery Mondays! We’ll be reading mysteries and other cozies. \nCome ready to discuss a book of your choice! \nThis event will be held in person. Please email library@morrin.org to learn more or to sign up. We encourage new members to join anytime! \n  \n\nThis project is in partnership with La Maison Anglaise. \n\n\nDate: January 27\, 2025\nTime: 13:30 – 15:00\nEvent Category: Cultural Event\n\nEvent Tags: book club\, mysteries
URL:https://veq.ca/event/morrin-mystery-mondays-book-club-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250130T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250130T230000
DTSTAMP:20250414T123728Z
CREATED:20250414T123728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T123728Z
UID:10612491-1738272600-1738278000@veq.ca
SUMMARY:Arts & Crafts (Shannon) - Valentine's Day Card Making
DESCRIPTION:VEQ’s Arts & Crafts (Shannon) workshops – JANUARY 2025 \nFor the love of Valentine and artistic fun\, try your hand (and heart!) at making Valentine’s Day cards. \nCards will be made using imprints\, colour paper\, pastels and more! \nThis activity is free\, cards and materials are provided for.
URL:https://veq.ca/event/arts-crafts-shannon-valentines-day-card-making/
LOCATION:VEQ Community Space\, 438 Blvd Jacques-Cartier\, Suite 109\, Shannon\, Quebec\, G3S 1N5\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Dominique Paddack":MAILTO:dominique.paddack@veq.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250131T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250201T013000
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SUMMARY:VEQ's Game Night\, open to all
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the next VEQ Game Night on Friday\, January 31.  Hosted at the Jeffery Hale Pavilion from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.\, you can join other members of the English-speaking community (newcomers or not) for a fun\, social evening with light refreshments provided.  Explore new board games or bring your own that you would like to share!  Register below or contact info@veq.ca for more information: \nClick here to register.\n  \nKnowing how many people we are expecting helps us plan ahead\, in order to maximise our resources and create a better experience for you!\n  \nAlthough registration is NOT REQUIRED\, it is strongly recommended\, as it allows us to better plan for you! \n  \n 
URL:https://veq.ca/event/veqs-game-night-open-to-all-7/
LOCATION:Multipurpose Room\, Jeffery Hale Pavilion\, 1270\, chemin Sainte-Foy\, Québec City\, Quebec\, G1S 2M4\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Voice of English-speaking Qu%C3%A9bec":MAILTO:info@veq.ca
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