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Reading and Reference Room - Adult Section
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WINTER-SPRING 2012

ADULT SECTION: Reading and Reference Room

BUSINESS HOURS
Monday – Friday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday evening: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (closed June, July and August)
Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.  


SALES AND RENTAL SERVICE

The Reading and Reference Room also houses the Art Rental & Sales Service and the Boutique.

Come and see our impressive collection of original artworks available for rent or for sale. The Boutique offers a large selection of unique gift items made by Canadian artists.

We invite you to drop by and enjoy all that the Reading and Reference Room as to offer. 

Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee as you listen to a wide assortment of CD's, from both emerging and well-established artists. Internet access is available to the public as well.

Call for donations

Do you have art books, music, photography, craft, architecture and heritage publications collecting dust on your shelves … we will gladly accept both English and French donations for our Reading and Reference Room.  Your books will be made available to the public and put to good use.

We are always looking for volunteers who share a passion for art, music, and literature to help us develop the Reading and Reference Room.

If the books we receive cannot be added to our collection (novels, crime stories, etc.) or if we receive too many on the same subject, your books will not be wasted!  With your permission, they will be put on sale:

Ongoing Book Sale
all proceeds will go to
The Friends of Stewart Hall
Please contact Manel Benchabane at 630-1221.

 

Thursday, February 2, 7:30 p.m.

Musical Discoveries
Bilingual lecture given in a warm and friendly atmosphere, accompanied by some wine and cheese.  Stewart Grant, composer and musician from Pointe-Claire, will present excerpts of the works to be played during the three “Grand Concerts” of winter 2012: Orchestre Métropolitain: Airs de jeunesse; Alexandre Da Costa and Wonny Song: The Magic of Brahms; and Caprice Ensemble: Baroque Salsa. A musical evening not to be missed! 
Telephone reservations: 514-630-1220


Thursday, March 15, 7:30 p.m.

LE VIETNAM, ma terre natale

Travel lecture in French with Phung Thi Phan. A tormented history of invasions, colonizations and wars, Vietnam’s cultural richness is fascinating. Its diverse geography is blessed with splendid landscapes, mountain ranges, endless beaches, fertile deltas and cultivated rice fields. But, its greatest asset remains its warm-hearted, dynamic and hard-working people. Come visit Vietnam, my native land. 
Passes required.

 

Thursday, April 12, 7:30 p.m.

The Kingdom of Jordan - Journeys Through an Ancient Land

Travel lecture in English.  Join adventure photographer Frederic Hore as he returns to present his stunning images of Jordan, featuring Petra – the 2,000 year-old, rose-coloured city carved into solid rock by the Nabataean people; ancient Crusader castles; historic biblical sites, the red desert sands of Wadi Rum made famous by Lawrence of Arabia, plus much more. With his tales from the trails and sumptuous Arabic music, Frederic Hore introduces you to Middle-Eastern mystique! 
Passes required
 

 
 
   
     
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