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Fall Fest is here once again!
We are excited to invite you to our annual Fall Fest, a fantastic event designed for the whole family. Join us as we celebrate our vibrant community and local businesses at this year’s Fall Fest. This fun-filled day will feature various activities to entertain and engage everyone. From inflatable games with kids jumping and laughing to face painting that will transform little ones into their favourite characters, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
But that’s not all! We have an array of live performances lined up, showcasing talented cultural groups from our area. These performances will bring a rich tapestry of music, dance, and storytelling that reflects the diverse heritage of our community. It’s an exquisite opportunity to experience different cultures and celebrate the artistic talents of local performers.
In addition to these exciting activities, there will be plenty of opportunities to meet and connect with representatives from local community groups and businesses. This is a great chance to learn more about the services, products, and initiatives that make a difference in our community. Whether you’re looking to support local businesses or get involved with community projects, you’ll find valuable connections and information.
Please mark your calendars and plan to join us for Fall Fest on Saturday, September 21st, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Quebec High School. Bring your family, friends, and neighbours for a day filled with laughter, learning, and community spirit. We can’t wait to see you there and share this exciting experience. Don’t miss out on the fun—come and make memories with us at Fall Fest!
See you Saturday, September 21st, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
FACILITATOR: Quebec City Reading Council
***More details to come***
TO REGISTER: email Catherine at info@qcrc.org o
Sign up for the Lifelong Learning mailing list for updates on activities. Questions or concerns? Contact Catherine at 418.681.1258.
Visit our lending library on the last Thursday of the month (September to June) to borrow from our wonderful collection of books for children and parents.
No appointment is necessary, and children are welcome.
If you have any questions, please call 418 681-1258.
Join us for our series of talks in honour of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec’s 200th anniversary. A New Account of Western Canadian Authorship: The Poetry of Margaret Laurence’s Mother-in-LawWhat models of being a writer were available to the young Margaret Laurence (1926–87) in the years leading up to her breakthrough novel, The Stone Angel (1964)? What structures of publishing and authorship were in place to support such an achievement by a woman from the Prairies? Among the Western Canadian authors of the Depression and the interwar period was one whom Margaret particularly acknowledged as a mentor – her husband Jack’s mother, Elsie Fry Laurence (1893–1982). Examining Elsie’s books and periodical contributions sheds new light on the possibilities and limits of being an author in Western Canada. This talk will trace Elsie’s life and career – through her romantic novel written as a governess in imperial Russia, her contributions to the Edmonton Journal and Alberta Poetry Year Book, her Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books, and her later fiction – to show how she carved out a practice of imagining the key roles played by women in rural Canada, a theme that would deeply inspire Margaret. In addition to her books, this account draws on interviews and correspondence with Elsie’s surviving children and grandchildren, thereby assembling an archive for a talented poet whom literary criticism has until now overlooked.
Presenter BiographyEli MacLaren teaches poetry, Canadian literature, and the history of books and publishing in the Department of English at McGill University, where he is currently the director of graduate studies. He is the author of Dominion and Agency: Copyright and the Structuring of the Canadian Book Trade, 1867–1918 (2011) and Little Resilience: The Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books (2020). He is the vice-president of the Bibliographical Society of Canada and a co-researcher at the Groupe de recherches et d’études sur le livre au Québec. As the director of the Montreal International Poetry Prize, he co-ordinates a team of students and colleagues in building the international network for contemporary poetry.
The event will be hybrid. To sign up to attend this event in person or online, please click HERE. This event is made possible thanks to support from the Government of Canada. |
Don’t miss the next VEQ Game Night on Friday, September 27. 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:
Click here to register.
Knowing how many people we are expecting helps us plan ahead, in order to maximise our resources and create a better experience for you!
Although registration is NOT REQUIRED, it is strongly recommended, as it allows us to better plan for you!
Storytime is a literacy program for children ages 3 to 7. Each activity begins with the reading of a story followed by a craft inspired by its themes. Our objective is to foster children’s love of reading by providing fun, interactive activities that will encourage them to continue reading after each session.
All sessions are free and take place in the Library every Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.
Registration is needed to participate.*
To sign up or for further information, please contact Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Club welcomes children ages 8 to 12 who love to experiment, create, and learn more about the world around them. Each week, we will explore different science or artistic themes. This program promotes creativity, critical thinking, and perseverance in each session.
The Morrin Centre Book Quest S.T.E.A.M. Club, for children ages 7 to 12, will meet every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
To sign up or for further information, please get in touch with Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org
The Photovoice project is about storytelling with photos. Our goal is to capture your experience as an English speaker in Quebec through the photos you take and share.
The four-week program includes:
- Guided group discussions to transform your images into a story with captions
- An outdoor photography workshop led by a professional
- Tips on photo editing, storage, and sharing
**Plus all participants will receive a souvenir photobook featuring everyone’s work!!!
Dates: Every Wednesday starting October 2 to October 30 from 6pm – 8pm Outdoor photo session on Saturday, October 5 from 1pm – 4pm
Place: Wednesday workshops take place at 1270 chemin Ste-Foy in the Multipurpose room
There is no fee to participate.
Registrations have closed. Thanks for your interest!
Storytime is a literacy program for children ages 3 to 7. Each activity begins with the reading of a story followed by a craft inspired by its themes. Our objective is to foster children’s love of reading by providing fun, interactive activities that will encourage them to continue reading after each session.
All sessions are free and take place in the Library every Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.
Registration is needed to participate.*
To sign up or for further information, please contact Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
Morrin in Verse:
Poetry Soirée
Join us on Monday, September 9 for an evening of poetry at the Morrin Centre!
Calling all poets and poetry enthusiasts!
This fall, we’re hosting a series of open mic poetry soirées! The soirées will take place the first Monday of every month, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Library.
Come to read your poetry or come to listen!
These soirées are drop-in events. If you have any questions, please contact library@morrin.org.
This event is made possible thanks to support from the Government of Canada.
The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Club welcomes children ages 8 to 12 who love to experiment, create, and learn more about the world around them. Each week, we will explore different science or artistic themes. This program promotes creativity, critical thinking, and perseverance in each session.
The Morrin Centre Book Quest S.T.E.A.M. Club, for children ages 7 to 12, will meet every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
To sign up or for further information, please get in touch with Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org
Join us for our series of talks celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec.
Recounting some fascinating stories behind well-known songs from the past, award-winning singer-songwriter Rob Lutes will lead a curated chronological tour through some of the major movements in Western popular music, from its earliest iterations in America in the 18th and 19th centuries, through the arrival of new genres like ragtime and blues, the flowering of Tin Pan Alley and the birth of Rock and Roll. To mark the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec’s 200th anniversary, Rob will also play and talk about some of the music in Quebec over this period.
About Rob Lutes
Since his first album, Gravity, Rob Lutes has steadily built a collection of exquisite songs that inhabit the intersection of blues, folk, Americana, and the contemporary singer-songwriter genre. Lutes released his 8th album, Come Around, in April 2021. It was nominated for four Canadian Folk Music Awards and won Lutes his second CFMA for Contemporary Singer of the Year. He has had his songs recorded by many other artists.
This event is made possible thanks to support from the Government of Canada.
The Photovoice project is about storytelling with photos. Our goal is to capture your experience as an English speaker in Quebec through the photos you take and share.
The four-week program includes:
- Guided group discussions to transform your images into a story with captions
- An outdoor photography workshop led by a professional
- Tips on photo editing, storage, and sharing
**Plus all participants will receive a souvenir photobook featuring everyone’s work!!!
Dates: Every Wednesday starting October 2 to October 30 from 6pm – 8pm Outdoor photo session on Saturday, October 5 from 1pm – 4pm
Place: Wednesday workshops take place at 1270 chemin Ste-Foy in the Multipurpose room
There is no fee to participate.
Registrations have closed. Thanks for your interest!
In this introductory workshop to video poetry with Rachel McCrum, explore the relationship between moving images, sound, and the written word. Learn more HERE.
Storytime is a literacy program for children ages 3 to 7. Each activity begins with the reading of a story followed by a craft inspired by its themes. Our objective is to foster children’s love of reading by providing fun, interactive activities that will encourage them to continue reading after each session.
All sessions are free and take place in the Library every Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.
Registration is needed to participate.*
To sign up or for further information, please contact Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Club welcomes children ages 8 to 12 who love to experiment, create, and learn more about the world around them. Each week, we will explore different science or artistic themes. This program promotes creativity, critical thinking, and perseverance in each session.
The Morrin Centre Book Quest S.T.E.A.M. Club, for children ages 7 to 12, will meet every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
To sign up or for further information, please get in touch with Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org
Interested in discussing literature with other book lovers? Come join the Pixels & Pages book club (in person OR online)! At our October meeting, we’ll discuss Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien. Learn more and register HERE. Thank you to La Maison Anglaise for its support.
Selection for October: Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien
Do you have questions about accessing and using the Morrin Centre’s e-books and audiobooks on the Libby app (from OverDrive)? Join the OverDrive team for a one-hour “Getting Started with Libby” online webinar! Learn more and register HERE!
To embrace the cozy autumn vibes, we are excited to invite you to the Chocolate Meetup! Together, we will visit the Musée du Chocolat in the heart of the city, where you can marvel at the stunning sculptures made of chocolate. Afterward, we’ll enjoy a delicious cup of hot chocolate (or your beverage of choice) and stroll through the city to take in the beautiful views of falling orange leaves and great company.
Please note that registration is required, as the museum has a limited capacity.
Travellin’ Toddler Time has returned! Registration is open one month before the activity.
This month’s theme is Halloween, hosted by Jeffery Hale Wellness Centre. Costumes are welcome!
Travellin’ Toddler Time (TTT) is a free English activity for children between the ages of 3 and 4 with their parents/caregivers or grandparents. Participants participate in playful learning while we sing songs, hear stories, make crafts, and enjoy a healthy snack. Each month, there is a new theme and location.
Regist
Register by contacting Catherine at Quebec City Reading Council, call 418.681.1258 or email toddlertime@qcr
Space is limited
Join us for a Fun Day at the Farm with Pumpkins (and more)!
Come alone, with friends, or with family to experience the wonderful fall atmosphere and prepare for upcoming celebrations. The day will include a tractor ride, a children’s maze, and plenty of photo opportunities. You can purchase pumpkins, as well as other vegetables and flowers, while enjoying the beautiful autumn scenery. (Just don’t forget to bring cash or credit cards!)
Food trucks are typically available, but attendees are welcome to bring their own snacks.
This event is free and open to all!
Free parking in the Jeffery Hale Parking Lot.
If you plan to bring children aged 4 or under, please contact Viktoria to confirm attendance at newcomers@veq.ca or 418-683-2366 (ext. 225).
Note: Due to high demand, we have added a second group for this activity.
Group 1: 9:15-10:15 a.m. ( FULL!)
Group 2: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Join us for our first-ever toddler gym class. Kanga Gym is an activity designed for toddlers aged 2 to 5 that focuses on developing your child’s gross motor skills while giving them a chance to have fun with others. These parent-child sessions also provide an excellent opportunity for you to connect with your child as they navigate the stations.
What your kiddos will practice
- Climbing on our new Montessori climbing structures
- Jumping
- Balance
- Coordination
Kanga Gym is a unique approach that will challenge your child’s physical and emotional abilities in a fun and social setting. While climbing and jumping may be risky sometimes, science has shown that children thrive when experiencing risky play. It helps them to develop physical skills while promoting learning and overall development.
Register now because space is limited.
Due to space restrictions, we need to limit the number of places for this activity.
- Register here to reserve your space for this fun parent-child activity!
- Be sure to also pay online (only $30 per family for all five Saturdays) and complete the registration form.
For more details, please get in touch with Jessica, our Family Matters Program Coordinator, by email at jprice@jhpartners.net or by phone: 418-684-5333, ext.12009
Storytime is a literacy program for children ages 3 to 7. Each activity begins with the reading of a story followed by a craft inspired by its themes. Our objective is to foster children’s love of reading by providing fun, interactive activities that will encourage them to continue reading after each session.
All sessions are free and take place in the Library every Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.
Registration is needed to participate.*
To sign up or for further information, please contact Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
Join us in the Library or online for the next installment of our “Reading Poetry” workshops. The aim of this workshop is to give you the tools and vocabulary with which to discuss, think about, and above all, appreciate poetry. Learn more HERE.
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Club welcomes children ages 8 to 12 who love to experiment, create, and learn more about the world around them. Each week, we will explore different science or artistic themes. This program promotes creativity, critical thinking, and perseverance in each session.
The Morrin Centre Book Quest S.T.E.A.M. Club, for children ages 7 to 12, will meet every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
To sign up or for further information, please get in touch with Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org
Join us for a Library Lectures event in honour of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec’s 200th anniversary! Ann Shteir will present a talk titled “Women and Botany in 19th-Century Canada.” Learn more and register HERE.
Celebrating Historical Research and Historical Researchers: Women and Botany in 19th-Century Canada. An Illustrated Talk
Papers 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.
This 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?
Presenter Biography
Ann Shteir is a Professor Emerita in the School of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies at York University. In 2016, she received an Honorary Law degree from York University for her work in developing the university’s pioneering graduate program in Gender, Feminist, and Women’s Studies.
The event will be hybrid.
Please sign up to attend this event in person or online.
Local Vocals – English Language Singing Ensemble
Do you enjoy singing? Are you keen on learning new songs? Join the Local Vocals, where music and camaraderie meet in a harmonious blend of cultural expression.
Local Vocals offers a diverse auditory experience with Folk, Pop, and classical pieces in various languages. Our rehearsals are conducted in English to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and fully.
In addition to regular rehearsals, Local Vocals frequently participate in community events and concerts, allowing members to showcase their talents and skills. Performing for the community enriches our group and the city’s culture. It’s a delightful way to connect with an audience, share our love for music, and inspire others to join in harmony.
Location
We meet every Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St Michael’s Church, 1800 Chemin Saint-Louis, Sillery. Join us for this weekly gathering to improve your singing skills, meet others, and enjoy music.
Contact Information:
Contact our choir director at K.Urbschat@gmail.com to join the Local Vocals. New or experienced singers can add their voices to our ensemble.
The Photovoice project is about storytelling with photos. Our goal is to capture your experience as an English speaker in Quebec through the photos you take and share.
The four-week program includes:
- Guided group discussions to transform your images into a story with captions
- An outdoor photography workshop led by a professional
- Tips on photo editing, storage, and sharing
**Plus all participants will receive a souvenir photobook featuring everyone’s work!!!
Dates: Every Wednesday starting October 2 to October 30 from 6pm – 8pm Outdoor photo session on Saturday, October 5 from 1pm – 4pm
Place: Wednesday workshops take place at 1270 chemin Ste-Foy in the Multipurpose room
There is no fee to participate.
Registrations have closed. Thanks for your interest!
The Tweens Tales Book Club is for 11 to 13-year-old children. The children will have two to three weeks to read each book provided by the Morrin Centre. During the one-hour session, they will discuss, reflect on, and learn more about the book.
We aim to foster a love of reading in every child through various fun and interactive activities that encourage them to continue reading.
Each session is free, but registration is required to participate.
Please click HERE and complete this form to register your child for the Tween-Tales Book Club.
For additional information, please get in touch with our Education Program Coordinator, Manuela Flores Denti, at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
Don’t miss the next VEQ Game Night on Friday, October 25. 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:
Click here to register.
Knowing how many people we are expecting helps us plan ahead, in order to maximise our resources and create a better experience for you!
Although registration is NOT REQUIRED, it is strongly recommended.
Note: Due to high demand, we have added a second group for this activity.
Group 1: 9:15-10:15 a.m. ( FULL!)
Group 2: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Join us for our first-ever toddler gym class. Kanga Gym is an activity designed for toddlers aged 2 to 5 that focuses on developing your child’s gross motor skills while giving them a chance to have fun with others. These parent-child sessions also provide an excellent opportunity for you to connect with your child as they navigate the stations.
What your kiddos will practice
- Climbing on our new Montessori climbing structures
- Jumping
- Balance
- Coordination
Kanga Gym is a unique approach that will challenge your child’s physical and emotional abilities in a fun and social setting. While climbing and jumping may be risky sometimes, science has shown that children thrive when experiencing risky play. It helps them to develop physical skills while promoting learning and overall development.
Register now because space is limited.
Due to space restrictions, we need to limit the number of places for this activity.
- Register here to reserve your space for this fun parent-child activity!
- Be sure to also pay online (only $30 per family for all five Saturdays) and complete the registration form.
For more details, please get in touch with Jessica, our Family Matters Program Coordinator, by email at jprice@jhpartners.net or by phone: 418-684-5333, ext.12009
Storytime is a literacy program for children ages 3 to 7. Each activity begins with the reading of a story followed by a craft inspired by its themes. Our objective is to foster children’s love of reading by providing fun, interactive activities that will encourage them to continue reading after each session.
All sessions are free and take place in the Library every Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.
Registration is needed to participate.*
To sign up or for further information, please contact Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Club welcomes children ages 8 to 12 who love to experiment, create, and learn more about the world around them. Each week, we will explore different science or artistic themes. This program promotes creativity, critical thinking, and perseverance in each session.
The Morrin Centre Book Quest S.T.E.A.M. Club, for children ages 7 to 12, will meet every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
To sign up or for further information, please get in touch with Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org
Local Vocals – English Language Singing Ensemble
Do you enjoy singing? Are you keen on learning new songs? Join the Local Vocals, where music and camaraderie meet in a harmonious blend of cultural expression.
Local Vocals offers a diverse auditory experience with Folk, Pop, and classical pieces in various languages. Our rehearsals are conducted in English to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and fully.
In addition to regular rehearsals, Local Vocals frequently participate in community events and concerts, allowing members to showcase their talents and skills. Performing for the community enriches our group and the city’s culture. It’s a delightful way to connect with an audience, share our love for music, and inspire others to join in harmony.
Location
We meet every Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St Michael’s Church, 1800 Chemin Saint-Louis, Sillery. Join us for this weekly gathering to improve your singing skills, meet others, and enjoy music.
Contact Information:
Contact our choir director at K.Urbschat@gmail.com to join the Local Vocals. New or experienced singers can add their voices to our ensemble.
SAVE THE DATE! Guest Anne-Marionnette will join us for this unique and spooky Halloween S.T.E.A.M. Club event. Stay tuned for registration information!
The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Club welcomes children ages 8 to 12 who love to experiment, create, and learn more about the world around them. Each week, we will explore different science or artistic themes. This program promotes creativity, critical thinking, and perseverance in each session.
The Morrin Centre Book Quest S.T.E.A.M. Club, for children ages 7 to 12, will meet every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
To sign up or for further information, please get in touch with Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org
The Photovoice project is about storytelling with photos. Our goal is to capture your experience as an English speaker in Quebec through the photos you take and share.
The four-week program includes:
- Guided group discussions to transform your images into a story with captions
- An outdoor photography workshop led by a professional
- Tips on photo editing, storage, and sharing
**Plus all participants will receive a souvenir photobook featuring everyone’s work!!!
Dates: Every Wednesday starting October 2 to October 30 from 6pm – 8pm Outdoor photo session on Saturday, October 5 from 1pm – 4pm
Place: Wednesday workshops take place at 1270 chemin Ste-Foy in the Multipurpose room
There is no fee to participate.
Registrations have closed. Thanks for your interest!
Visit our lending library on the last Thursday of the month (September to June) to borrow from our wonderful collection of books for children and parents.
No appointment is necessary, and children are welcome.
If you have any questions, please call 418 681-1258.
To register as a newcomer, please follow this link!
Storytime is a literacy program for children ages 3 to 7. Each activity begins with the reading of a story followed by a craft inspired by its themes. Our objective is to foster children’s love of reading by providing fun, interactive activities that will encourage them to continue reading after each session.
All sessions are free and take place in the Library every Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.
Registration is needed to participate.*
To sign up or for further information, please contact Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
Morrin in Verse:
Poetry Soirée
Join us on Monday, September 9 for an evening of poetry at the Morrin Centre!
Calling all poets and poetry enthusiasts!
This fall, we’re hosting a series of open mic poetry soirées! The soirées will take place the first Monday of every month, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Library.
Come to read your poetry or come to listen!
These soirées are drop-in events. If you have any questions, please contact library@morrin.org.
This event is made possible thanks to support from the Government of Canada.
The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Club welcomes children ages 8 to 12 who love to experiment, create, and learn more about the world around them. Each week, we will explore different science or artistic themes. This program promotes creativity, critical thinking, and perseverance in each session.
The Morrin Centre Book Quest S.T.E.A.M. Club, for children ages 7 to 12, will meet every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
To sign up or for further information, please get in touch with Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org
Local Vocals – English Language Singing Ensemble
Do you enjoy singing? Are you keen on learning new songs? Join the Local Vocals, where music and camaraderie meet in a harmonious blend of cultural expression.
Local Vocals offers a diverse auditory experience with Folk, Pop, and classical pieces in various languages. Our rehearsals are conducted in English to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and fully.
In addition to regular rehearsals, Local Vocals frequently participate in community events and concerts, allowing members to showcase their talents and skills. Performing for the community enriches our group and the city’s culture. It’s a delightful way to connect with an audience, share our love for music, and inspire others to join in harmony.
Location
We meet every Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St Michael’s Church, 1800 Chemin Saint-Louis, Sillery. Join us for this weekly gathering to improve your singing skills, meet others, and enjoy music.
Contact Information:
Contact our choir director at K.Urbschat@gmail.com to join the Local Vocals. New or experienced singers can add their voices to our ensemble.
The History of Quebec Workshop is Back!
Join us on November 7 at the historic Morrin Centre for an exciting journey through Quebec’s rich past. Immerse yourself in the greatest stories and events that have shaped this incredible province.
Storytime is a literacy program for children ages 3 to 7. Each activity begins with the reading of a story followed by a craft inspired by its themes. Our objective is to foster children’s love of reading by providing fun, interactive activities that will encourage them to continue reading after each session.
All sessions are free and take place in the Library every Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.
Registration is needed to participate.*
To sign up or for further information, please contact Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Club welcomes children ages 8 to 12 who love to experiment, create, and learn more about the world around them. Each week, we will explore different science or artistic themes. This program promotes creativity, critical thinking, and perseverance in each session.
The Morrin Centre Book Quest S.T.E.A.M. Club, for children ages 7 to 12, will meet every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
To sign up or for further information, please get in touch with Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org
Local Vocals – English Language Singing Ensemble
Do you enjoy singing? Are you keen on learning new songs? Join the Local Vocals, where music and camaraderie meet in a harmonious blend of cultural expression.
Local Vocals offers a diverse auditory experience with Folk, Pop, and classical pieces in various languages. Our rehearsals are conducted in English to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and fully.
In addition to regular rehearsals, Local Vocals frequently participate in community events and concerts, allowing members to showcase their talents and skills. Performing for the community enriches our group and the city’s culture. It’s a delightful way to connect with an audience, share our love for music, and inspire others to join in harmony.
Location
We meet every Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St Michael’s Church, 1800 Chemin Saint-Louis, Sillery. Join us for this weekly gathering to improve your singing skills, meet others, and enjoy music.
Contact Information:
Contact our choir director at K.Urbschat@gmail.com to join the Local Vocals. New or experienced singers can add their voices to our ensemble.
Join the FREE in-person AI Empowerment for SMBs: Automate, Personalize, and Grow workshop, organized with YES Employment + Entrepreneurship!
This dynamic workshop will be led by YES business coach and entrepreneur Farshad Rouhani, and will include a segment from special guest Philip Goyer on how AI has helped his business grow. As a bonus, there will be a networking session following the workshop, at 7:00 – 8:00 PM, as well as before the workshop, at 5:30 – 6:00 PM!
Why Attend?
💡 Actionable Insights: Learn practical strategies you can implement immediately.
🙌 Hands-On Experience: Interact with user-friendly AI tools tailored for SMBs.
🧠 Expert Guidance: Gain knowledge from industry professionals specializing in AI for businesses like yours.
🥂 Networking Opportunity: Connect and share insights with fellow entrepreneurs and industry experts – light snacks, coffee, and an alcohol beverage included!
Considering jobs or internships with the Canadian government?
Don’t miss our upcoming Info Session! Learn all you need to know about applying for jobs with the Government of Canada. Come meet HR Advisor Bibisha Mbimbi and ask your questions!
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Registration closes on November 13.
To register: https://forms.office.com/r/PrmcHWehgk
How to apply to federal public service jobs
Speaker: Bibisha Mbimbi, a human resources advisor from the National Recruitment Directorate – Quebec Region, Services and Business Development Sector, Public Service Commission of Canada
Did you know that the Public Service Commission of Canada supports departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service?
In this information session, you will learn more about GC Jobs and how to apply to postings, have tips and advice on how to answer pre-screening questions, select what to include in your resume and cover letter, and how to prepare for the interview process.
As an HR advisor, Bibisha will also explain second language requirements for working in the Canadian government, how candidates are evaluated and give further information about accommodation in the selection process.
The Tweens Tales Book Club is for 11 to 13-year-old children. The children will have two to three weeks to read each book provided by the Morrin Centre. During the one-hour session, they will discuss, reflect on, and learn more about the book.
We aim to foster a love of reading in every child through various fun and interactive activities that encourage them to continue reading.
Each session is free, but registration is required to participate.
Please click HERE and complete this form to register your child for the Tween-Tales Book Club.
For additional information, please get in touch with our Education Program Coordinator, Manuela Flores Denti, at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
Storytime is a literacy program for children ages 3 to 7. Each activity begins with the reading of a story followed by a craft inspired by its themes. Our objective is to foster children’s love of reading by providing fun, interactive activities that will encourage them to continue reading after each session.
All sessions are free and take place in the Library every Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m.
Registration is needed to participate.*
To sign up or for further information, please contact Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
Join us for another instalment of our Reading Poetry workshops! We’ll answer two simple questions: What are poems made of, and what can they do?
This workshop aims to give you the tools and vocabulary with which to discuss, think about, and, above all, appreciate poetry.
You can attend the workshop in person or online. Please email library@morrin.org to learn more or to sign up!
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Club welcomes children ages 8 to 12 who love to experiment, create, and learn more about the world around them. Each week, we will explore different science or artistic themes. This program promotes creativity, critical thinking, and perseverance in each session.
The Morrin Centre Book Quest S.T.E.A.M. Club, for children ages 7 to 12, will meet every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
To sign up or for further information, please get in touch with Education Program Coordinator Manuela Flores Denti at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org
Interested in discussing literature with other book lovers?
Are you missing connecting over books in the Library? Join Pixels & Pages!
Selection for November: Old God’s Time by Sebastian Barry
Old God’s Time is available on OverDrive in e-book format as part of the Morrin Centre’s digital collections HERE.
Please note that this event will be a hybrid. The book club will meet in the Library, but participants can also participate online via Zoom.
Please email library@morrin.org to learn more or to sign up!
Local Vocals – English Language Singing Ensemble
Do you enjoy singing? Are you keen on learning new songs? Join the Local Vocals, where music and camaraderie meet in a harmonious blend of cultural expression.
Local Vocals offers a diverse auditory experience with Folk, Pop, and classical pieces in various languages. Our rehearsals are conducted in English to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and fully.
In addition to regular rehearsals, Local Vocals frequently participate in community events and concerts, allowing members to showcase their talents and skills. Performing for the community enriches our group and the city’s culture. It’s a delightful way to connect with an audience, share our love for music, and inspire others to join in harmony.
Location
We meet every Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St Michael’s Church, 1800 Chemin Saint-Louis, Sillery. Join us for this weekly gathering to improve your singing skills, meet others, and enjoy music.
Contact Information:
Contact our choir director at K.Urbschat@gmail.com to join the Local Vocals. New or experienced singers can add their voices to our ensemble.
Our 14th annual fundraising dinner will occur on Thursday, November 21, 2024
Please reserve your tickets today for our 14th annual fundraising dinner on Thursday, November 21, 2024. We are honoured to welcome an extraordinary guest on this occasion.
Our keynote speaker is PETER SIMONS.
Learn more about our fundraising dinner by visiting morrin.org/literaryfeast2024.
Schedule
The event will start at 5:30 p.m. with a cocktail in one of Canada’s most beautiful libraries, followed by dinner in the historic College Hall at 6:30 p.m.
Our annual silent auction will also take place during the evening.
Pricing
A limited number of tickets are available at $275 per person.
A special rate of $250 per person is available when purchasing 10 tickets or more.
This year, the mezzanine has a very limited number of tables for two available for $550 each.
Reservation
You may reserve your ticket(s) by calling Julie Colanero at 418 694-9147, extension 221, or by contacting her at info@morrin.org.
🎭 Experience the acclaimed classic of Quebec theatre in English!
Michel Tremblay’s “Les Belles-Sœurs”
Translated by John Van Burek and Bill Glassco
Directed by Mark Lepître
Join us for an unforgettable evening of laughter, drama, and the rich, complex lives of fifteen working-class women. Set in 1960s Montreal, this groundbreaking play explores the struggles, dreams, and rivalry that arise when one woman unexpectedly wins a million trading stamps.
📅 Performance Dates:
- November 21, 22, 23 @ 19:30
- November 24 @ 14:00
📍 Location: Holland Elementary School
940 Ernest-Gagnon, Québec, G1S 3G3
🎟️ Tickets: $25.00
Reserved seating – Don’t miss out!
Visit www.quebecartcompany.com for tickets and more details.
This critically acclaimed play perfectly combines humour and heartache, offering a unique glimpse into Quebec culture. Whether seeing it for the first time or revisiting an old favourite, this English version promises to be as powerful and entertaining.
🎭 Presented by Quebec Art Company
Supported by Ville de Québec
Grab your tickets now! Spaces are limited.
🎭 Experience the acclaimed classic of Quebec theatre in English!
Michel Tremblay’s “Les Belles-Sœurs”
Translated by John Van Burek and Bill Glassco
Directed by Mark Lepître
Join us for an unforgettable evening of laughter, drama, and the rich, complex lives of fifteen working-class women. Set in 1960s Montreal, this groundbreaking play explores the struggles, dreams, and rivalry that arise when one woman unexpectedly wins a million trading stamps.
📅 Performance Dates:
- November 21, 22, 23 @ 19:30
- November 24 @ 14:00
📍 Location: Holland Elementary School
940 Ernest-Gagnon, Québec, G1S 3G3
🎟️ Tickets: $25.00
Reserved seating – Don’t miss out!
Visit www.quebecartcompany.com for tickets and more details.
This critically acclaimed play perfectly combines humour and heartache, offering a unique glimpse into Quebec culture. Whether seeing it for the first time or revisiting an old favourite, this English version promises to be as powerful and entertaining.
🎭 Presented by Quebec Art Company
Supported by Ville de Québec
Grab your tickets now! Spaces are limited.
🎭 Experience the acclaimed classic of Quebec theatre in English!
Michel Tremblay’s “Les Belles-Sœurs”
Translated by John Van Burek and Bill Glassco
Directed by Mark Lepître
Join us for an unforgettable evening of laughter, drama, and the rich, complex lives of fifteen working-class women. Set in 1960s Montreal, this groundbreaking play explores the struggles, dreams, and rivalry that arise when one woman unexpectedly wins a million trading stamps.
📅 Performance Dates:
- November 21, 22, 23 @ 19:30
- November 24 @ 14:00
📍 Location: Holland Elementary School
940 Ernest-Gagnon, Québec, G1S 3G3
🎟️ Tickets: $25.00
Reserved seating – Don’t miss out!
Visit www.quebecartcompany.com for tickets and more details.
This critically acclaimed play perfectly combines humour and heartache, offering a unique glimpse into Quebec culture. Whether seeing it for the first time or revisiting an old favourite, this English version promises to be as powerful and entertaining.
🎭 Presented by Quebec Art Company
Supported by Ville de Québec
Grab your tickets now! Spaces are limited.
Join the CWL Shannon for their Community Breakfast on November 24!
Need a ride to the breakfast from Québec City?
We’ve got your back! Meet us at the Jeffery Hale Parking Lot, and enjoy a complimentary round trip to Shannon on our bus.
To sign up and receive all the details, please reach out to Ariel at:
📧 maria.hoyt@veq.ca
📞 (418) 683-2366 ext. 221
Michel Tremblay’s “Les Belles-Sœurs”
Translated by John Van Burek and Bill Glassco
Directed by Mark Lepître
Join us for an unforgettable evening of laughter, drama, and the rich, complex lives of fifteen working-class women. Set in 1960s Montreal, this groundbreaking play explores the struggles, dreams, and rivalry that arise when one woman unexpectedly wins a million trading stamps.
Performance Dates:
- November 21, 22, 23 @ 19:30
- November 24 @ 14:00
Location: Holland Elementary School
940 Ernest-Gagnon, Québec, G1S 3G3
Tickets: $25.00
Reserved seating – Don’t miss out!
Visit www.quebecartcompany.com for tickets and more details.
This critically acclaimed play perfectly combines humour and heartache, offering a unique glimpse into Quebec culture. Whether seeing it for the first time or revisiting an old favourite, this English version promises to be as powerful and entertaining.
Presented by Quebec Art Company
Supported by Ville de Québec
Grab your tickets now! Spaces are limited.
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
Come join us for a cozy afternoon chat about books at 1:30 p.m. every last Monday of the month!
We have a new daytime book club at the Morrin Centre: Morrin Mystery Mondays! We’ll be reading mysteries and other cozies.
The selection for November is A Dreadful Splendour by B.R. Myers. The book is available on OverDrive as an e-book and audiobook.
This 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!
This project is in partnership with La Maison Anglaise.
Local Vocals – English Language Singing Ensemble
Do you enjoy singing? Are you keen on learning new songs? Join the Local Vocals, where music and camaraderie meet in a harmonious blend of cultural expression.
Local Vocals offers a diverse auditory experience with Folk, Pop, and classical pieces in various languages. Our rehearsals are conducted in English to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and fully.
In addition to regular rehearsals, Local Vocals frequently participate in community events and concerts, allowing members to showcase their talents and skills. Performing for the community enriches our group and the city’s culture. It’s a delightful way to connect with an audience, share our love for music, and inspire others to join in harmony.
Location
We meet every Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St Michael’s Church, 1800 Chemin Saint-Louis, Sillery. Join us for this weekly gathering to improve your singing skills, meet others, and enjoy music.
Contact Information:
Contact our choir director at K.Urbschat@gmail.com to join the Local Vocals. New or experienced singers can add their voices to our ensemble.
Visit our lending library on the last Thursday of the month (September to June) to borrow from our wonderful collection of books for children and parents.
No appointment is necessary, and children are welcome.
If you have any questions, please call 418 681-1258.
Join us for a meaningful lunch where your contribution goes
beyond a meal—every ticket purchased helps support Québec
City Community Christmas Hamper Campaign.
Together, let’s make a difference in our community!
Come join us to make your original and artsy cards for the holiday season by using imprints, paper quill, paint, colour paper, scissors and more! As for all of our “Arts & Crafts” activities, they are free and materials are provided for. Tea, beverages and snacks provided!
Open to adults and secondary students (parents/families are welcome!)
Space are limited, please contact Dominique to register or for any questions.
Meet author Jessica Johns and discover her new novel, Bad Cree!
Jessica Johns is a queer nehiyaw aunty with English-Irish ancestry and a member of Sucker Creek First Nation. Her debut novel, Bad Cree, was shortlisted for the Amazon First Novel Award, won the MacEwan Book of the Year award, and is on the 2024 CBC Canada Reads longlist.
Photo of Jessica Johns by Loretta Johns
English and French copies of the book Bad Cree will be on sale during this event.
The doors will open at 6:00 p.m., and the event will start at 6:30 p.m. Participants will be offered a complimentary glass of wine.
Don’t miss the next VEQ Game Night on Friday, November 29. 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:
Click here to register.
Knowing how many people we are expecting helps us plan ahead, in order to maximise our resources and create a better experience for you!
Although registration is NOT REQUIRED, it is strongly recommended, as it allows us to better plan for you!
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
Morrin in Verse:
Poetry Soirée
Join us on Monday, September 9 for an evening of poetry at the Morrin Centre!
Calling all poets and poetry enthusiasts!
This fall, we’re hosting a series of open mic poetry soirées! The soirées will take place the first Monday of every month, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Library.
Come to read your poetry or come to listen!
These soirées are drop-in events. If you have any questions, please contact library@morrin.org.
This event is made possible thanks to support from the Government of Canada.
Local Vocals – English Language Singing Ensemble
Do you enjoy singing? Are you keen on learning new songs? Join the Local Vocals, where music and camaraderie meet in a harmonious blend of cultural expression.
Local Vocals offers a diverse auditory experience with Folk, Pop, and classical pieces in various languages. Our rehearsals are conducted in English to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and fully.
In addition to regular rehearsals, Local Vocals frequently participate in community events and concerts, allowing members to showcase their talents and skills. Performing for the community enriches our group and the city’s culture. It’s a delightful way to connect with an audience, share our love for music, and inspire others to join in harmony.
Location
We meet every Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St Michael’s Church, 1800 Chemin Saint-Louis, Sillery. Join us for this weekly gathering to improve your singing skills, meet others, and enjoy music.
Contact Information:
Contact our choir director at K.Urbschat@gmail.com to join the Local Vocals. New or experienced singers can add their voices to our ensemble.
Join us for a Holiday Happy Hour on Wednesday, December 4, from 5 PM to 7 PM at the beautiful Morrin Centre! This isn’t just any holiday gathering—it’s your chance to celebrate the season, raise a glass, and make a real impact in our community!
We’re raising money to support the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign, which helps feed families in need over the holidays. By bringing joy and warmth to those who need it most, we can make a difference! So, grab your friends, sip some holiday cheer, and let’s do it!
RSVP to secure your spot! Email us at info@veq.ca or call (418) 683-2366 ext. 221. Let’s spread the holiday spirit – we can’t wait to see you there! 🎄
The Tweens Tales Book Club is for 11 to 13-year-old children. The children will have two to three weeks to read each book provided by the Morrin Centre. During the one-hour session, they will discuss, reflect on, and learn more about the book.
We aim to foster a love of reading in every child through various fun and interactive activities that encourage them to continue reading.
Each session is free, but registration is required to participate.
Please click HERE and complete this form to register your child for the Tween-Tales Book Club.
For additional information, please get in touch with our Education Program Coordinator, Manuela Flores Denti, at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
Local Vocals – English Language Singing Ensemble
Do you enjoy singing? Are you keen on learning new songs? Join the Local Vocals, where music and camaraderie meet in a harmonious blend of cultural expression.
Local Vocals offers a diverse auditory experience with Folk, Pop, and classical pieces in various languages. Our rehearsals are conducted in English to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and fully.
In addition to regular rehearsals, Local Vocals frequently participate in community events and concerts, allowing members to showcase their talents and skills. Performing for the community enriches our group and the city’s culture. It’s a delightful way to connect with an audience, share our love for music, and inspire others to join in harmony.
Location
We meet every Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St Michael’s Church, 1800 Chemin Saint-Louis, Sillery. Join us for this weekly gathering to improve your singing skills, meet others, and enjoy music.
Contact Information:
Contact our choir director at K.Urbschat@gmail.com to join the Local Vocals. New or experienced singers can add their voices to our ensemble.
Our Stories: Holiday Special Family Event
Join us for this get-together, where you can share tales, stories, legends, and poems that share the holiday season as a common theme. Instructions and materials for creating cards will also be available.
The Morrin Centre team will present this event. All participants will receive gingerbread biscuits and warm drinks.
Enjoy the holidays with a merry Tea Time at the Morrin Centre! Warm up from the frosty winter chill with tea, treats, and traditional Victorian pastimes. Book tickets today to gift yourself a unique experience!
Teatime – December 15
Enjoy the holidays with a merry Tea Time at the Morrin Centre! Warm up from the frosty winter chill with tea, treats, and traditional Victorian pastimes. Book tickets today to gift yourself a memorable experience!
This hour-long immersive and interactive experience will introduce you to tea history and etiquette, teach you some traditional Victorian games and activities, and (of course) allow you to taste several teas and sweet and savoury snacks.
Tickets must be purchased at least 72 hours in advance. If the minimum number of registrations (8) is not reached by the Thursday prior to the event, the activity will be cancelled, and all tickets will be refunded. The maximum number of registrations is 20. Please note that Teatime tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.
A fun activity for ages 16+. Learn how to knit, improve your technique or work on your project in a supportive social environment each week throughout the Fall!
Contact Jeanne Nivischiuk with any questions, 418-683-2366 x 228 or david.zhu@veq.ca
Join us for a cozy afternoon chat about books at 1:30 p.m. every last Monday of the month.
We have a new daytime book club at the Morrin Centre: Morrin Mystery Mondays! We’ll be reading mysteries and other cozies.
The selection for December is Rest Ye Murdered Gentlemen by Vicki Delany. The book is available on OverDrive as an e-book and audiobook.
This 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!
This project is in partnership with La Maison Anglaise.
Interested in discussing literature with other book lovers?
Missing connecting over books in the Library? Join Pixels & Pages!
⏰ Time: 19:00 – 20:30
📍 Location: Morrin Centre Library (hybrid option via Zoom available)
🎨 Event Category: Cultural Event
Selection for December: The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster
The New York Trilogy is available on OverDrive in e-book format as part of the Morrin Centre’s digital collections HERE.
Please note that this event will be a hybrid. The book club will meet in the Library, but participants can also participate online via Zoom.
Please email library@morrin.org to learn more or to sign up!
This project is in partnership with La Maison Anglaise.
Local Vocals – English Language Singing Ensemble
Do you enjoy singing? Are you keen on learning new songs? Join the Local Vocals, where music and camaraderie meet in a harmonious blend of cultural expression.
Local Vocals offers a diverse auditory experience with Folk, Pop, and classical pieces in various languages. Our rehearsals are conducted in English to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and fully.
In addition to regular rehearsals, Local Vocals frequently participate in community events and concerts, allowing members to showcase their talents and skills. Performing for the community enriches our group and the city’s culture. It’s a delightful way to connect with an audience, share our love for music, and inspire others to join in harmony.
Location
We meet every Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St Michael’s Church, 1800 Chemin Saint-Louis, Sillery. Join us for this weekly gathering to improve your singing skills, meet others, and enjoy music.
Contact Information:
Contact our choir director at K.Urbschat@gmail.com to join the Local Vocals. New or experienced singers can add their voices to our ensemble.
Library Lecture: “A Scottish Nun at the Hôtel-Dieu in 1642” with Mairi Cowan
📅 Date: December 18, 2024
⏰ Time: 19:00 – 20:30
📍 Location: Morrin Centre Library (hybrid option via Zoom)
🎨 Event Category: Cultural Event
Discover the fascinating story of Marie Hiroüin de la Conception, a Scottish gentlewoman-turned-nun at the Hôtel-Dieu in Quebec in 1642. Historian Mairi Cowan will explore how a single marginal note reveals connections between seventeenth-century Quebec, the Scottish Reformation, and early modern spiritual geopolitics. Explore themes of identity, social status in exile, and the complexities of Tudor succession, offering insights into New France and the Scottish diaspora.
About the Speaker:
Mairi Cowan is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga, specializing in Scottish and New France history. Her latest works include The Possession of Barbe Hallay (2022) and Gender in Scotland 1200-1800 (2024).
This event is part of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec’s 200th-anniversary series.
Wednesday, December 18, 7 p.m.
A few lines in the margin of a manuscript can tell us a lot about the past. In this talk, the historian Mairi Cowan will show how a single marginal gloss can open new perspectives on how people in seventeenth-century Quebec thought about the wider world. Marie Hiroüin de la Conception, a nun at the Hôtel-Dieu hospital, was described as a “Scottish gentlewoman” in one of the community’s records. Further searching through the Hôtel-Dieu archives and documents from Scotland, France, and Italy provides clues about a family that had fled from Scotland to France during the Reformation.
Augustines at the Hôtel-Dieu in Quebec thought it was essential to emphasize Marie Hiroüin’s Scottishness and nobility, which raises questions that extend far beyond the small French settlement into what it meant to be “Scottish” so far from Scotland, how social status in exile could be relevant for a nursing order of nuns, and why people in New France described Mary Stewart – also known as Mary, Queen of Scots – as the Queen of England. Thinking through these questions helps us understand the Hôtel-Dieu in New France and the Scottish diaspora, the complexities of Tudor dynastic succession, and the far-reaching web of early modern spiritual geopolitics.
Presenter Biography
Mairi Cowan is an Associate Professor at the Department of Historical Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga. She has written about the tensions of international theology, national politics, and local tradition in twelfth-century Glasgow; experiences of childhood in the court of James IV, King of Scots; the connections between social discipline and the Catholic Reformation in Scotland; colonial efforts to “Frenchify” Indigenous people in seventeenth-century New France; and Jesuit missionaries’ beliefs about demons in Indigenous societies of North America.
Her most recent monograph, The Possession of Barbe Hallay: Diabolical Arts and Daily Life in Early Canada (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2022), is a microhistory of bewitchment in New France. She is also co-editor of the recent collection Gender in Scotland 1200-1800: Place, Faith and Politics (Edinburgh University Press, 2024).
This event will be a hybrid.
This event is part of a talk series celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec.
The Tweens Tales Book Club is for 11 to 13-year-old children. The children will have two to three weeks to read each book provided by the Morrin Centre. During the one-hour session, they will discuss, reflect on, and learn more about the book.
We aim to foster a love of reading in every child through various fun and interactive activities that encourage them to continue reading.
Each session is free, but registration is required to participate.
Please click HERE and complete this form to register your child for the Tween-Tales Book Club.
For additional information, please get in touch with our Education Program Coordinator, Manuela Flores Denti, at manuelafloresdenti@morrin.org.
Visit our lending library on the last Thursday of the month (September to June) to borrow from our wonderful collection of books for children and parents.
No appointment is necessary, and children are welcome.
If you have any questions, please call 418 681-1258.
Library Lectures:
📅 Date: January 9, 2025
⏰ Time: 19:00 – 20:30
📍 Location: Morrin Centre Library (hybrid option via Zoom)
🎨 Event Category: Cultural Event
Celebrate 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.
About the Speaker:
Ann 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.
This event is part of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec’s 200th-anniversary series.
📩 Email library@morrin.org to learn more or register.
Library Lecture: “Women and Botany in 19th-Century Canada” by Ann Shteir
Thursday, January 9, 7 p.m.
Celebrating Historical Research and Historical Researchers: Women and Botany in 19th-Century Canada. An Illustrated Talk
Papers 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.
This 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?
This 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.
Presenter Biography
Ann 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.
Shteir 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.
This event will be a hybrid.
This event is part of a talk series celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec.
Stories of Our Community: A Personal Storytelling Workshop
📅 Dates: January 18 & 19, 2025
⏰ Time: 10:00 – 16:00
📍 Location: Morrin Centre
🎨 Event Category: Cultural Event
Join 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.
This immersive workshop concludes with participants performing their final stories, offering a rewarding opportunity to share your unique voice and connect with others through storytelling.
📌 Note: Registration covers both days, and attendance on January 18 is required to join the January 19 session.
Stories of Our Community: A Personal Storytelling Workshop
Saturday, January 18 and Sunday, January 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In this workshop, we will identify the ingredients of a compelling story and the best ways to tell it.
Focusing 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.
Over two days, we will explore together:
- The five essential elements of a great story – using the five senses to create evocative scenes
- Character and Plot: Turning yourself into a character and finding motive and action for your stories
- Structure and Endings
- Oral Vs. Written Stories: The Outline and Voice
- Performance: Rhythm and tempo, repetition, open vs closed postures, habitual muscular tensions and body centres
Immerse yourself in the storytelling practice!
Please 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.
Visit our lending library on the last Thursday of the month (September to June) to borrow from our wonderful collection of books for children and parents.
No appointment is necessary, and children are welcome.
If you have any questions, please call 418 681-1258.
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:
Click here to register.
Knowing how many people we are expecting helps us plan ahead, in order to maximise our resources and create a better experience for you!
Although registration is NOT REQUIRED, it is strongly recommended, as it allows us to better plan for you!
New to the province and unsure about filing provincial taxes?
New to Québec City and struggling with your tax declarations?
VEQ is pleased to invite you to an important information session with a representative from Revenu Québec.
Take advantage of this opportunity to have all your tax-related questions answered by an expert from Revenu Québec!
For any questions, feel free to contact Viktoria Poulin Gareau at:
newcomers@veq.ca | (418) 683-2366 ext. 225
Visit our lending library on the last Thursday of the month (September to June) to borrow from our wonderful collection of books for children and parents.
No appointment is necessary, and children are welcome.
If you have any questions, please call 418 681-1258.
Don’t miss the next VEQ Game Night on Friday, February 28. 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:
Click here to register.
Knowing how many people we are expecting helps us plan to maximize our resources and create a better experience for you!
Although registration is NOT REQUIRED, it is strongly recommended, as it allows us to better plan for you!
Visit our lending library on the last Thursday of the month (September to June) to borrow from our wonderful collection of books for children and parents.
No appointment is necessary, and children are welcome.
If you have any questions, please call 418 681-1258.