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Seniors from McGreevy Manor are invited to join us for a visit to the Old Port Market on Wednesday August 9th. Transportation to and from the outing is free, and our helpful staff will be present to provide assistance to those who need it. Please RSVP by 4PM on Friday, August 4th.
The Caring Circle Café offers an oasis for English-speaking caregivers to meet, share experiences, recharge their batteries, find resources, learn new things, and enjoy mutual support. Join us in the Jeffery Hale Pavilion for a talk on protecting vulnerable loved ones with Laurence Martineau, Notary, and François Desmeules, Social Worker.
RSVP with Jan Anderson, Community Organizer at 418-684-5333 ext. 1539
If you are reluctant to attend because you cannot leave your loved one alone, please call us so we can find a way to assist you. This free activity is made possible through funding provided by l’APPUI Capitale-Nationale pour les prochaes aidants des aînés.
Seniors from the west of the city are invited to join us for a visit to the Old Port Market on Thursday August 10th. Transportation to and from the outing is free, and our helpful staff will be present to provide assistance to those who need it. Please RSVP by 4PM on Monday, August 7th.
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
VEQ invites seniors from the east of the city to join us for blueberry picking and a blueberry themed brunch at a local blueberry farm in Saint-Nicholas. To register, please contact Alexandra at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
VEQ invites seniors from the west of the city to join us for blueberry picking and a blueberry themed brunch at a local blueberry farm in Saint-Nicholas. To register, please contact Alexandra at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
Admission is free, but voluntary donations are most welcome. $10 is suggested to help us cover expenses. For more information about upcoming concerts, visit www.chalmerswesleyunited.ca/summer-events
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
The Québec City Celtic Festival is looking for volunteers. This is a great opportunity to givie time and knowledge to the festival while Learning and making new friends.
The 12th edition of the Québec City Celtic Festival will take place in Old Québec and at the Domaine Maizerets between August 17th and August 20th.
We are looking for volunteer coordinators and to fill back-office positions.
We are looking for people interested in coordinating:
– Highland Games.
– Clans;
– Concessions;
– Bars.
There is other possibilities to get involved :
– Production;
– Volunteer coordination;
– and more.
We are also looking for volunteers who could help with accounting and translation
If you have any questions, please contact Guy Morisset at 418 569-6903 or contact info@festivalceltique.com.
Guy Morisset
Festival celtique de Québec
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Admission is free, but voluntary donations are most welcome. $10 is suggested to help us cover expenses. For more information about upcoming concerts, visit www.chalmerswesleyunited.ca/summer-events
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
VEQ invites seniors from McGreevy Manor to join us for coffee or tea and dessert at the Ciel! restaurant. To register, please contact Alexandra at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
To mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Jeffery Hale Hospital, don’t miss “The Philanthropist” a multimedia presentation to be performed at Champlain – St. Lawrence’s brand new theatre.
“The Philanthropist” tells the riveting but little-known life story of Jeffery Hale, a true humanitarian whose legacy has had a strong influence on our community for well over a century.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Jeffery Hale Hospital, don’t miss “The Philanthropist” a multimedia presentation to be performed at Champlain – St. Lawrence’s brand new theatre.
“The Philanthropist” tells the riveting but little-known life story of Jeffery Hale, a true humanitarian whose legacy has had a strong influence on our community for well over a century.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Jeffery Hale Hospital, don’t miss “The Philanthropist” a multimedia presentation to be performed at Champlain – St. Lawrence’s brand new theatre.
“The Philanthropist” tells the riveting but little-known life story of Jeffery Hale, a true humanitarian whose legacy has had a strong influence on our community for well over a century.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Jeffery Hale Hospital, don’t miss “The Philanthropist” a multimedia presentation to be performed at Champlain – St. Lawrence’s brand new theatre.
“The Philanthropist” tells the riveting but little-known life story of Jeffery Hale, a true humanitarian whose legacy has had a strong influence on our community for well over a century.
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Admission is free, but voluntary donations are most welcome. $10 is suggested to help us cover expenses. For more information about upcoming concerts, visit www.chalmerswesleyunited.ca/summer-events
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
Jeffery Hale – Saint Brigid’s Friends’ Foundation Annual Golf Tournament to be held at the Cap-Rouge Golf Club. You can contribute to the success of our annual golf tournament: by playing a round of golf, attending the fundraising dinner, by becoming a financial sponsor or by donating a gift in-kind for the participants’ prize draws. You can register directly online by following this link: Golf 2017 Registration or by calling Michèle Provencher at 418 684-5333, ext. 1624.
VEQ is still seeking 9 volunteers for Fall Fest, a great big full-day community event coming up on September 23rd . For more information please read below!
Want to see what’s in store? Check out this Fall Fest video put together by a volunteer!
We are asking for 9 volunteers willing to do a variety of tasks (see below) at the event to be held Saturday, September 23rd. This event will showcase local community groups and organizations, offer activities geared towards children and youth as well as performances by different cultural groups! There are over 600 people that come in to partake in the community feel of this event, so all hands on deck will be immensely appreciated!
Date: Saturday, September 23rd
Time: 10:30 am – 3 pm
Location: St. Vincent’s School, parking free
Tasks: greeting, handing out bags & counting people, manning VEQ’s table to direct and inform the public, supervising inflatable games & interacting with kids and cleaning up the space. You will have a chance to wander to different tables, check out performances and meet people during your lunch break. A warm lunch (hotdogs, corn, soda) is provided to volunteers!
If you are available and interested in being part of the fun on this great big event, please contact Amy Bilodeau at abilodeau@jhpartners.net or 418-684-5333 x1550
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
Death may be inevitable but dying without a will is optional. Discover how to simplify things for those left behind. Find out more about the various types of wills and learn about the main steps in settling someone’s affairs after death. Notary Laurence Martineau will walk you through the process to help you better understand what’s involved in liquidating a succession.
This session begins at 6:45 PM in room 1135 on the main floor of the Jeffery Hale Pavilion. Light refreshments will be served.
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Four group sessions intended to help you better understand what you can do when dealing with chronic pain. Topics covered will include: pain, fatigue, anxiety, fears, expectations, attitude, connections, self-care, support, and various tools.
The group sessions will be led by Helen Walling (helencoach.net) a certified life coach who also suffers from chronic pain.
A minimum of five participants is required or the workshop will be cancelled
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Four Tuesdays in October, 2017
3, 10, 17 & 24
Morning sessions also possible (please express your interest)
In the Partners’ meeting room, 2nd floor of the community Wellness Centre in the Jeffery Hale Pavilion
MORE INFORMATION: Helen Walling 418 682-0001 or hwalling@sympatico.ca
TO REGISTER: $90 for the four sessions
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
Viewpoint Toastmasters Club are taking a summer vacation. Meetings will resume on Wednesday, September 6. ……
whey then will meet every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Fraternité St-Alphonse, 3812, St. Anne Blvd, Québec ( Beauport District… Entrance at the rear near the parking)
Info: Jean at 418 204-3624. Come and practise your public speaking skills, in English.
Breakfast at Pacini restaurant, Place Quatre-Bourgeois, 999 rue de Bourgogne, Quebec.
Develop your communication and leadership skills and learn to improve your English public-speaking skills.
For more information call Sandra Holman at 418 573-1767 or Jean Racine at 418 623-0452 or visit
www.toastmasters-quebec.com/quest.htm
Lancement-Spectacle
Swing your Partner!! Traditional Québécois music, song and square dances, and more!!!
Atelier d’accordéon
avec Jeremiah McLane @ 14H
Atelier de guitare et de mandoline
avec Colin Savoie-Levac @ 15H
Concert Jeremiah McLane Trio @ 17H30
Spectacle de fin de soirée
Wabo BBQ suivi d’un jam @ 23H
Cabaret de chansons à boire @ 17H
Les Trios Éphémères @ 20H
Jam de clôture du festival @ 22H
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Four group sessions intended to help you better understand what you can do when dealing with chronic pain. Topics covered will include: pain, fatigue, anxiety, fears, expectations, attitude, connections, self-care, support, and various tools.
The group sessions will be led by Helen Walling (helencoach.net) a certified life coach who also suffers from chronic pain.
A minimum of five participants is required or the workshop will be cancelled
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Four Tuesdays in October, 2017
3, 10, 17 & 24
Morning sessions also possible (please express your interest)
In the Partners’ meeting room, 2nd floor of the community Wellness Centre in the Jeffery Hale Pavilion
MORE INFORMATION: Helen Walling 418 682-0001 or hwalling@sympatico.ca
TO REGISTER: $90 for the four sessions
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
Viewpoint Toastmasters Club are taking a summer vacation. Meetings will resume on Wednesday, September 6. ……
whey then will meet every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Fraternité St-Alphonse, 3812, St. Anne Blvd, Québec ( Beauport District… Entrance at the rear near the parking)
Info: Jean at 418 204-3624. Come and practise your public speaking skills, in English.
Breakfast at Pacini restaurant, Place Quatre-Bourgeois, 999 rue de Bourgogne, Quebec.
Develop your communication and leadership skills and learn to improve your English public-speaking skills.
For more information call Sandra Holman at 418 573-1767 or Jean Racine at 418 623-0452 or visit
www.toastmasters-quebec.com/quest.htm
Saturday October 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Valcartier Family Centre invites you to come and discover Quebec in the Jacques-Cartier Region. The VFC (in Shannon at the corner of Route de la Bravoure and Rue Vanier) and the RCM of la Jacques-Cartier invites anglophones to discover Quebec and its culture. Come alone, as a family, as a couple or with friends! Many activities will be offered: French language basics, Quebec music, story time, preparing treats, sampling maple products, crafts and activities for kids, a talk about Quebec and its culture and a typical Quebecois lunch. $3 per person, payable onsite. Please reserve your meal before October 10, by calling Chantal Thompson: 418-844-6060.
When
14 October 2017 / 13h00
Sunday, October 15, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Betty’s Quilters will be having an exhibition of quilts at the Municipal Centre, 1743 Boul.Valcartier, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier.
There will be vendors, a tea room and a quilt raffle. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. |
Hot dogs, drinks, sweets and coffee sold at noon.
A painting by artist Roland Dostie to be raffled. Sponsored by the School Foundation.
The proceeds from our annual Craft Sale & Raffle go towards helping the students of both St. Patrick Elementary School and A.S. Johnson High School in Thetford Mines. Join us!
VEQ is offering workshops to improve one’s capacity to use French or English with the objective to create bilingual stories for children. It is an amazing opportunity to fine tune one’s speaking, listening and writing skills in one or both of the official languages of Canada. While at the same time creating an interesting and engaging bilingual resource for our City that parents, caregivers and teachers can use to stimulate our youth to enhance their ability (and ultimately, career, travel and communication opportunities for the future) to express themselves in both French and English. Workshops will be held in the Multi-Purpose room in the Jeffery Hale Pavilion, situated at 1270, chemin Ste Foy. To register, or for more information, please contact project coordinator Juanita Craig at (418) 683 2366 or: juanita.craig@veq.ca |
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
VEQ invites seniors from the English-Speaking community to join us for brunch at Tutti Frutti followed by shopping in the Lebourgneuf center. This includes Winners, Homesense, Bureau en Gros, La Vie en Rose, and much more! Transportation is provided, and our helpful staff will be happy to assist you. For more information please contact Alexandra at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Four group sessions intended to help you better understand what you can do when dealing with chronic pain. Topics covered will include: pain, fatigue, anxiety, fears, expectations, attitude, connections, self-care, support, and various tools.
The group sessions will be led by Helen Walling (helencoach.net) a certified life coach who also suffers from chronic pain.
A minimum of five participants is required or the workshop will be cancelled
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Four Tuesdays in October, 2017
3, 10, 17 & 24
Morning sessions also possible (please express your interest)
In the Partners’ meeting room, 2nd floor of the community Wellness Centre in the Jeffery Hale Pavilion
MORE INFORMATION: Helen Walling 418 682-0001 or hwalling@sympatico.ca
TO REGISTER: $90 for the four sessions
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
Viewpoint Toastmasters Club are taking a summer vacation. Meetings will resume on Wednesday, September 6. ……
whey then will meet every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Fraternité St-Alphonse, 3812, St. Anne Blvd, Québec ( Beauport District… Entrance at the rear near the parking)
Info: Jean at 418 204-3624. Come and practise your public speaking skills, in English.
If you are caring for an aging loved one, you won’t want to miss this session entitled A Better Understanding of Curatorship with social worker Aimée Bergeron.
This session begins at 10 AM in the Salle Santé on the third floor of the Jeffery Hale Pavilion. Light refreshments will be served.
This activity is free and so is parking in the hospital parking lot. Participants are asked to call 418 684-5333, Ext 1539 to register.
If you are reluctant to attend because you cannot leave your loved one alone, please call us so we can find a way to assist you.
This activity is made possible thanks to funding from: L’APPUI Capitale-Nationale pour les proches aidants d’aînés
Breakfast at Pacini restaurant, Place Quatre-Bourgeois, 999 rue de Bourgogne, Quebec.
Develop your communication and leadership skills and learn to improve your English public-speaking skills.
For more information call Sandra Holman at 418 573-1767 or Jean Racine at 418 623-0452 or visit
www.toastmasters-quebec.com/quest.htm
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Four group sessions intended to help you better understand what you can do when dealing with chronic pain. Topics covered will include: pain, fatigue, anxiety, fears, expectations, attitude, connections, self-care, support, and various tools.
The group sessions will be led by Helen Walling (helencoach.net) a certified life coach who also suffers from chronic pain.
A minimum of five participants is required or the workshop will be cancelled
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Four Tuesdays in October, 2017
3, 10, 17 & 24
Morning sessions also possible (please express your interest)
In the Partners’ meeting room, 2nd floor of the community Wellness Centre in the Jeffery Hale Pavilion
MORE INFORMATION: Helen Walling 418 682-0001 or hwalling@sympatico.ca
TO REGISTER: $90 for the four sessions
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
Viewpoint Toastmasters Club are taking a summer vacation. Meetings will resume on Wednesday, September 6. ……
whey then will meet every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Fraternité St-Alphonse, 3812, St. Anne Blvd, Québec ( Beauport District… Entrance at the rear near the parking)
Info: Jean at 418 204-3624. Come and practise your public speaking skills, in English.
Are you new to Québec City and want to practice your French or English? If so, come out to VEQ’s Newcomers’ Language Exchange Café on October 26th!
It will be an evening for newcomers to get out and practice their French and/or English in an informal setting through conversation and games. Please note: an intermediate level of French or English is required in order to be able to participate actively in conversation activities Space is limited. Please reserve your place as soon as possible at: newcomers@veq.ca or 418-683-2366 ext 225 For more details visit: https://veq.ca/events/newcomers-language-exchange-cafe-cafe-rencontre-anglais-francais/2017-10-26/ |
Breakfast at Pacini restaurant, Place Quatre-Bourgeois, 999 rue de Bourgogne, Quebec.
Develop your communication and leadership skills and learn to improve your English public-speaking skills.
For more information call Sandra Holman at 418 573-1767 or Jean Racine at 418 623-0452 or visit
www.toastmasters-quebec.com/quest.htm
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Elvis Convention at the Salle Jean-Paul-Tardif, 950 Ave. Joffre.
From 5 to 7 p.m. there will be a Dinner Show featuring Maxime Farago,
and at 8:00 p.m. – Forty Years, Forty Songs. To mark the 40th anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley, Cody Ray Slaughter and Shawn Klush, two best ETAs (Elvis Tribute Artists) on the planet in a show that even Las Vegas can’t beat.
Admission to the Convention on Saturday is $7 per person. The 5 p.m. Dinner Show with Maxime Farago is $35. The 8 p.m. show with Slaughter and Klush is $60 (parterre) or $50 (balcony). The 9 a.m. Sunday Gospel Brunch with Bill Baize of the Stamps Quartet is $23. The full package (Convention; Dinner; Saturday Night Show and Sunday Gospel Brunch) is $125 per person.
Saturday, October 28 from 9am-3pm
Eastern Quebec Learning Centre
3005 William-Stuart
corner of Lavigerie & chemin Saint-Louis
Book drop off: October 23-27, EQLC gym
Book pickup: Debbie Stowe 418-844-1840 or Lynn O’Carroll 418-527-2737
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is proud to present its most recent musical and cultural endeavor called Westminster Concerts. Inspired, once again, by London’s St Martin-in-the-Fields Embassy & Cultural Institutes Series, the Cathedral will offer concerts organized in partnership with diplomatic missions located in Quebec City and Ottawa. The Westminster Concerts will not be an actual series, but rather timely events that will be announced in due time. Admission will be free, but the Cathedral will collect voluntary contributions at the end of the concerts.
The inaugural concert honours will go to the Austrian Embassy in Ottawa and will feature the Austrian-German duo Kleinhapl & Woyke at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity on October 29, 2017 at 4:00 pm.
Why call them Westminster Concerts?
The main reason behind the name refers to the 1931 Act designed to give effect to resolutions adopted at the 1926 and 1930 Imperial Conferences, more commonly known as the Statute of Westminster. This law allowed Canada’s sovereignty to be recognized, thereby conferring it all powers in the conduct of its international relations. It was in response to this law that nations and states were able to formally establish embassies and other foreign missions in Canada. The title is also a nod to the City of Westminster, where the most widely known Anglican site, Westminster Abbey, is located. The church of St Martin-in-the-Fields is also located in this historic district, and furthermore, is Buckingham Palace’s official parish.
Kleinhapl & Woyke
The Kleinhapl & Woyke Duo is composed of Austrian cellist Friedrich Kleinhapl and German pianist Andreas Woyke, which have, since 2003, performed as a duo all over the world and released a number of CD-recordings. For their recording of the sonatas by Dimitri Shostakovich, they were rewarded with the Pasticcio-Preis of the ORF (Austrian Broadcasting Cooperation). Their most recent recording of the first three Beethoven sonatas has been honored with the Excellentia Award, as well as with a number of fantastic press reviews.
Friedrich Kleinhapl, an Austrian cellist with Belgian roots, completed his studies under Philippe Muller in Paris, and has collaborated intensively with Claudio Abbado, Yehudi Menuhin, Tibor Varga and Paul Tortelier. Friedrich Kleinhapl has performed in London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Bonn, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Bologna, Warsaw, Zagreb as well as in the USA, Canada and Mexico. In 1998, he won a selective competition under a jury composed of members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
The German pianist Andreas Woyke studied at the Cologne Conservatory and at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. He has won countless awards, including first prize at the Competition for Twentieth Century Music in Vienna. Andreas Woyke has performed all over the world: at the Musikverein and at the Konzerthaus in Vienna, at the Tonhalle in Düsseldorf, at Radiohuset in Stockholm, at the Tchaikowsky Conservatory in Moscow, at the Kennedy Center in Washington and at the South Africa State Theatre in Pretoria.
About the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
Consecrated in August 1804, Holy Trinity is the first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles. In 1989, the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada recognized the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity as a place of national historic significance for its historical and architectural values. In the same year, it was also listed as a patrimonial building by the Government of Quebec. Modeled after London’s Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields at Trafalgar Square, the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity also gets its inspiration from this church which has forged a strong musical identity over several decades and is now considered one of the most important places for classical music in London. Having initiated a decidedly musical shift at the beginning of 2015, the Cathedral’s ambition is now to become nothing less than the St Martin-in-the-Fields of Quebec City!
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
Viewpoint Toastmasters Club are taking a summer vacation. Meetings will resume on Wednesday, September 6. ……
whey then will meet every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Fraternité St-Alphonse, 3812, St. Anne Blvd, Québec ( Beauport District… Entrance at the rear near the parking)
Info: Jean at 418 204-3624. Come and practise your public speaking skills, in English.
November 2 to 5 – International des Musiques Sacrées de Québec (IMSQ). For information and ticket and passport reservations, visit musiquessacreesquebec.com.
For more details: read… http://www.qctonline.com/hallelujah-imsq-back-20th-season
HRISTIANE GERMAIN AND LOUISE PENNY COME TOGETHER TO SUPPORT THE MORRIN CENTRE’S ANNUAL LITERARY FEAST
Quebec City – With Louise Penny and Christiane Germain bringing their support to the Morrin Centre’s ninth annual fundraising dinner, this year’s Literary Feast will undoubtedly be a warm and convivial event. Hundreds of thousands of readers have curled up with Penny’s mystery novels, while thousands more have stayed in Germain’s luxurious hotels. Attendees can meet both nationally-acclaimed businesswomen at this event to be held Thursday, November 2, 2017. The evening will start with a cocktail at 5:30 p.m. in one of Canada’s most beautiful libraries, followed by dinner in historic College Hall at 6:30 p.m
Louise Penny, renowned international author, will be keynote speaker for the evening. Penny received many literary honours including a New Blood Dagger for Best First Novel; two Arthur Ellis awards; three Anthony awards; and an unprecedented four consecutive Agatha awards for best novel, in addition to a nomination for a fifth. Her books have made the New York Times Bestseller Lists repeatedly, and her Gamache novels have been published in 23 languages. One of her Inspector Gamache novels, Bury Your Dead, uses the Morrin Centre’s Victorian library as backdrop for a terrible murder. She will be talking about her new book, Glass Houses, on this occasion.
The evening’s Honorary President, Christiane Germain, is co-president of Groupe Germain Hotels, as well as the soul behind the experiential concept at Germain establishments. She is also in charge of operations for all hotels under the Le Germain Hotels banner and the Alt Hotel banner. Dynamic, tenacious and inventive, Christiane has made her mark in the restaurant and hotel industries. She is also a “dragon” on the show Dans l’oeil du dragon on Radio-Canada, the Quebec adaptation of Dragons Den.
A silent auction will also take place during the evening, with proceeds enabling the Morrin Centre to continue offering a variety of stimulating and innovative English-language cultural programs at a reasonable cost.
A limited number of tickets for this black-tie (optional) event are available for $250 per person. A private VIP Bury Your Dead tour of the Morrin Centre with Louise Penny can also be purchased with your ticket for $100. We strongly advise purchasing your tickets in advance since a limited number are available for the evening and tour. Tickets may be reserved by calling our Administrative Assistant, Rosemarie Fischer, at 418-694-9147, extension 221, or by e-mailing info@morrin.org.
About the Morrin Centre: As an English-language cultural centre located in the historical quarter of Quebec City, the Morrin Centre strives to be a leading cultural institution of national standing, providing the Francophone and Anglophone public with rich, engaging programming in the areas of heritage interpretation, education, and the arts.
Breakfast at Pacini restaurant, Place Quatre-Bourgeois, 999 rue de Bourgogne, Quebec.
Develop your communication and leadership skills and learn to improve your English public-speaking skills.
For more information call Sandra Holman at 418 573-1767 or Jean Racine at 418 623-0452 or visit
www.toastmasters-quebec.com/quest.htm
Saint Brigid’s Home Guild is holding their Fall Sale on Saturday, November 4, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at St-Charles Garnier Church basement, 1215 Avenue du Chanoine-Morel Ave. (corner of Blvd. Laurier), Québec. Please enter by the parking lot side door.
At the sale, you will find beautiful men & women`s wear, accessories, purses, jewelry, sunglasses, bedding, linen, towels and umbrellas, and much, much more
All proceeds from this exciting event will be directed at helping to improve the quality of life of the residents of Saint Brigid’s Home.
Please help make this event a huge success by joining us on NOVEMBER 4.
The Wellness Center at Jeffery Hale is urgently seeking volunteers for transporting seniors in the Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Val Bélair and Shannon area. You must be available on Tuesdays during the day. If you are interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Amy Bilodeau at 418-684-5333 ext. 1550.
Join our team, help a senior and benefit from a supportive English-speaking volunteer environment including live training sessions for assisting and transporting seniors in our community.
If you are caring for an aging loved one you are in for a treat! In honor of national caregivers’ week the Wellness Centre is offering a free session entitled: Tips for Soothing Self-massage lead by Jean-Charles Girard, Certified Massage Therapist
This session begins at 10 AM in room 1135 on the main floor of the Jeffery Hale Pavilion. Light refreshments will be served. This activity is free and so is parking in the hospital parking lot. Participants are asked to call 418 684-5333, Ext 1539 to register. If you are reluctant to attend because you cannot leave your loved one alone, please call us so we can find a way to assist you. This activity is made possible thanks to funding from: L’APPUI Capitale-Nationale pour les proches aidants d’aînés |
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .
uesday, November 7, 14, 21 and 28, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. – Chronic Pain Workshops at the Wellness Centre (Jeffery Hale Pavilion)
For more information, contact Helen Walling at 418-682-0001, or hwalling@sympatico.ca or visit http://wejh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/chronic_pain_workshop.pdf
Join us for senior-led knitting workshops! All materials will be provided! Create a sense of belonging and community while knitting 4inch by 4inch squares which will be used to assemble baby blankets and scarves for families in need!
In this bilingual event, Jean Provencher will talk about the history of English-French relations in Quebec City, while Louisa Blair will examine a tale of murder in the Saguenay involving her distant relatives.
Provencher reflects on the ways in which the daily collaboration between Quebec City’s English-speaking and French-speaking populations has enriched the life of the city. Topics include culture, architecture, and health, as well as the role of significant personalities such as Joseph Morrin, James Douglas and James M. LeMoine.
A historian and writer for nearly 40 years, Provencher has authored or co-authored over 30 works, including the recently published fourth edition of the Chronologie de Québec. He won the 2011 Gérard Morriset award from the Government of Quebec, which recognizes careers dedicated to culture and heritage, and hosts the interactive web site JeanProvencher.com.
Murder in the Saguenay
In the early nineteenth century in the Saguenay, if a man got killed, the closest courtroom was in Quebec City. If the man was your brother and nobody saw, you kept it all in the family. Blair will talk about anglophone families in the Saguenay, including her own, based on resources in Brendan O’Donnell’s bibliography, her own interviews, family lore, fiction and sheer gossip.
Louisa Blair is a writer and editor and describes herself as a maudite anglophone québécoise de souche. Author of The Anglos: The Hidden Face of Quebec City 1608-1850, she lives in Quebec City where she was born.
Organized by QUESCREN, the ETRC, and the Morrin Centre.
8 November 2017 / 19h00
Free
Viewpoint Toastmasters Club are taking a summer vacation. Meetings will resume on Wednesday, September 6. ……
whey then will meet every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Fraternité St-Alphonse, 3812, St. Anne Blvd, Québec ( Beauport District… Entrance at the rear near the parking)
Info: Jean at 418 204-3624. Come and practise your public speaking skills, in English.
Breakfast at Pacini restaurant, Place Quatre-Bourgeois, 999 rue de Bourgogne, Quebec.
Develop your communication and leadership skills and learn to improve your English public-speaking skills.
For more information call Sandra Holman at 418 573-1767 or Jean Racine at 418 623-0452 or visit
www.toastmasters-quebec.com/quest.htm
Saturday, November 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. – FALL TEA & SALE at Trinity Church Hall, 2687 Chemin de Quatre Bourgeois, Quebec. There will be home baked goodies, knitting, hand sewn articles, and crafts, as well as books, plants, and nearly-new “treasures.” Come and enjoy the fellowship over a cup of tea with sandwiches and sweets. Tickets $5. Everyone is welcome.
VEQ is offering workshops to improve one’s capacity to use French or English with the objective to create bilingual stories for children. It is an amazing opportunity to fine tune one’s speaking, listening and writing skills in one or both of the official languages of Canada. While at the same time creating an interesting and engaging bilingual resource for our City that parents, caregivers and teachers can use to stimulate our youth to enhance their ability (and ultimately, career, travel and communication opportunities for the future) to express themselves in both French and English. Workshops will be held in the Multi-Purpose room in the Jeffery Hale Pavilion, situated at 1270, chemin Ste Foy. To register, or for more information, please contact project coordinator Juanita Craig at (418) 683 2366 or: juanita.craig@veq.ca |
Come join us to knit for a cause! We’ll be working together to knit 4 inch by 4 inch squares which will later be assembled into baby blankets and scarves for families in need. All materials will be provided! For more information, or to register, please contact Alexandra Hartley at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca .