Catch the Spirit Café, Sunday, October 22nd
Jamie Nicholls – “Quest for spirit of the Viviry River: Evolution of a cultural landscape”. Jamie is a landscape architect, artist, writer and former Member of Parliament. He grew up in the Viviry River Valley. Jamie has taught in South Korea, Istanbul, and Vancouver. He will bring to us an exploration of the evolution of the cultural landscape of the Viviry Valley and the idea of experiential wonder. Sunday, September 24, 4:30-7:00 pm at St. Mary’s Hall, 273 Main Rd., Hudson. This event is part of a monthly series sponsored by the Anglican Parish of Vaudreuil. The evening includes a light supper; there is no cost to attend, but a free will offering to cover costs is appreciated. For more information, please consult http://www.parishofvaudreuil.com or call the Parish office at 450-458-5897. Please join us!
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