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SUMMARY:Soirée-spectacle interdisciplinaire - Soirée MOTIONS
DESCRIPTION:Événement gratuit! \nPerformances de danse-poésie avec :  \n~ Chloé Savoie-Bernard et Joanie Roy~ Catherine Voyer-Léger et Monelle Doiron ~ Fredric Gary Comeau et Monique Leger~ Georgette LeBlanc et Jean-François Duke  \nLectures de poésie avec :Sarah Marylou Brideau et Alasdair Rees \nProgramme de vidéopoèmes des ”Rendez-vous vidéopoésie” du Festival de la poésie de Montréal (FPM) \nVeejaying de Matt Williston \nPartenaires de présentation : UNI Coopération financière et la Fondation culturelle acadienne  \nEn collaboration avec le Festival de la poésie de Montréal (FPM) \n4/4RTS\, présentateur officiel du 26e Festival acadien de poésie \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1068853733836264/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/soiree-spectacle-interdisciplinaire-soiree-motions
LOCATION:La Boîte Théâtre\, Caraquet\, Caraquet\, CA
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SUMMARY:Classe de maître - Vidéopoésie : regards interdisciplinaires
DESCRIPTION:La collaboration est au cœur du vidéopoème. À la fois poète\, cinéaste et musicien\, le formateur entraînera les participants à considérer les différents points de vue qui viennent composer l’œuvre vidéopoétique\, entre texte\, performance et réalisation.  \nFormateur : Alexandre Dostie \n*Aussi offert en visioconférence\, sur inscription. \nPlaces limitées! Inscrivez-vous gratuitement : fapoesie@festivalacadien.ca ou 727-2787 \nCo-présenté avec le Festival international de cinéma francophone en Acadie (FICFA) \nPartenaires de présentation :UNI Coopération financière & Fondation culturelle acadienne \n4/4RTS\, présentateur officiel du 26e Festival acadien de poésie \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1614673175585566/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/classe-de-maitre-videopoesie-regards-interdisciplinaires
LOCATION:Bibliothèque publique Mgr-Paquet\, 10a\, rue du Colisée\, Caraquet\, E1W 1A5\, CA
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SUMMARY:Atelier-conférence Poésie des corps : danser la poésie
DESCRIPTION:Atelier d’exploration physique sur nos motivations à créer à partir d’un extrait littéraire\, qui a pour but d’observer l’affect des mots sur la présence dans l’espace et d’apprendre à jouer avec la dramaturgie chorégraphique.  \nS’adresse à qui souhaite explorer la formule solo\, échanger\, ou qui aime être en mouvement.  \nFormateur : Jean-François Duke (Acadie/Québec) \nPlaces limitées! Inscrivez-vous gratuitement — fapoesie@festivalacadien.ca ou 727-2787 \nPrésentateurs : UNI Coopération financière et la Fondation culturelle acadienne \n4/4RTS\, présentateur officiel du 26e Festival acadien de poésie \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1040839629899525/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/atelier-conference-poesie-des-corps-danser-la-poesie
LOCATION:Grains de folie\, 171 boul. Saint-Pierre Ouest\, Caraquet\, E1W 1A5\, CA
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SUMMARY:Coast Lines with Anne Budgell (BA'95)
DESCRIPTION:Journalist\, author and alumna Anne Budgell (BA’95)’s Dear Everybody: A woman’s journey from Park Avenue to a Labrador Trapline is the current Coast Lines book club selection! \nIn 1947\, Manhattan socialite Barbara Mundy left a life of privilege and travelled deep into the interior of Labrador\, as a volunteer with the Grenfell Mission\, later finding love with a fur trapper. \nAnne Budgell worked with CBC radio and television in Newfoundland and Labrador for over thirty years. Her interest in Labrador history was encouraged by her mother\, the daughter of a fur trapper; and her father\, the son of a Hudson’s Bay Company factor. \nOn July 6\, join Anne\, Coast Lines host and current PhD candidate Angela Antle (BA ’91) and special guest Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo\, founding dean of the School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies at the Labrador Campus as they discuss the social history of Labrador and art of non-fiction writing. \nThis event takes place from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. NT\, 7 – 8 p.m. in Labrador. \nRegister for this free event today! https://event-wizard.com/coastlinesdeareverybody/0/register/ \nUPDATE: Unfortunately\, Dr. Cunsolo is unable to join us this evening\, however\, we are thrilled to have Mina Campbell joining us. Mina is an Inuk artist from North West River\, Labrador. She has worked as the curator of the Labrador Interpretation Centre\, a cultural centre representing Labrador’s cultures\, since 1998. She was raised by her grandparents\, who instilled in her their traditional heritage and lifestyle. She practises many traditional hunting\, fishing and land-based activities\, and she is interested in teaching and passing on her skills while continuing to learn more.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/712028263245077/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/coast-lines-with-anne-budgell-ba95
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Andre Fenton's The Summer Between Us - In-Conversation with Chad Lucas
DESCRIPTION:Join us on July 27th from 7-9pm for the book launch of Andre Fenton’s latest novel\, The Summer Between Us.  \nThis coming-of-age story follows eighteen-year-old Adrian Carter as he graduates from high school and confronts difficult decisions about his future\, all while dealing with the stress and pressure he feels to please those closest to him. As Adrian navigates the emotional highs and lows of the summer between graduation and the post-secondary future\, he negotiates the difficulties of forging a path in life against others’ expectations.  \nDespite his wish to follow his long time girlfriend Mel on her cross-country trip with her band\, Adrian is hesitant about spending too much time in the punk’s scenes majority-white spaces. Adrian struggles with these feelings and works to find common ground with his emotionally distant father. Meanwhile he starts to understand that his own passion is grounded in a desire to support a community he’s forged on his own.  \nDealing with important themes (a desire for independence\, identity\, first love\, familial tensions) from the nuanced perspective of a biracial teen\, this story tackles key contemporary social issues. Class differences\, colourism in the Black community and the structural barriers limiting access to post-secondary education for Black youth are all embedded in Andre Fenton’s readable narrative.  \nAndre Fenton is an award-winning young adult author\, spoken word artist\, and arts educator. He has written two previous novels\, Worthy of Love and ANNAKA. Andre’s work focuses on race\, self-esteem and creating more representation and diversity in young adult fiction.  \nThe evening will in conversation with Andre Fenton along with award-winning middle grade author\, Chad Lucas. \nChad Lucas has been in love with words since he attempted his first novel on a typewriter in the sixth grade. He has worked as a newspaper reporter\, communications advisor\, freelance writer\, part-time journalism instructor\, and parenting columnist. \nAndre and Chad will discuss some of the topics in the book: Masculinity\, eating disorders\, diversity in fiction\, and much more.    \nWe recommend that guests wear masks for this event.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/306218688312223/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-launch-andre-fentons-the-summer-between-us-in-conversation-with-chad-lucas
LOCATION:The Bus Stop Theatre Co-op\, 2203 Gottingen Street\, Halifax\, B3K 3B5\, CA
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SUMMARY:Landwash Brewery Book Club - The Wards
DESCRIPTION:Landwash Brewery is starting a book club! Visit Landwash at 7pm on July 26th to discuss The Wards by Terry Doyle over a pint*! Terry will be visiting to answer questions and discuss the book. \nBreakwater Books is pleased to partner with Landwash Brewery\, and will offer a 20% discount on The Wards in our store at 1 Stamp’s Lane (open M-F 8:30-4)\, just let us know you’re buying for the Landwash Brewery Book Club!** \nThis event is free to attend\, but registration is requested. \n____________________________ \nThe Wards by Terry Doyle \nThe Wards are a working-class Newfoundland family on the cusp of upheaval. The children are becoming adults\, the adults are growing old\, and the new dog was probably stolen. When a sudden illness forces the Wards together\, can they finally learn to be close-knit? \nThis unsettling\, at times hilarious novel explores the instability of nuclear families and the depths of dysfunction. \nFamily is family—you don’t get to choose. \nSo what\, exactly\, do you get to choose? \n________________________________ \n* Drinks\, alcoholic and non-alcoholic\, are available for purchase\, and food available for purchase from Saucy Mouth. \n** Contact info@BreakwaterBooks.com to register your own book club for discounts on books and potential author visits. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/769770214046764/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/landwash-brewery-book-club-the-wards
LOCATION:181 Commonwealth Ave\, Mt Pearl\, NL A1N 4L3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Book Launch - Nosy Parker
DESCRIPTION:Lesley Crewe fans….mark your calendars!  \nThere will be a book launch of her newest book\, Nosy Parker at the Port Morien Legion\,  Sunday\, July 24 at  7 pm.  \nSure to be a fun-filled evening. Light lunch will be served and her new book will be for sale. (Would make a great Christmas gift!) \n Spread the word. Free admission. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1208826409973443/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-launch-nosy-parker
LOCATION:Royal Canadian Legion Br 55\, 2832 Hwy 255\, Port Morien\, B1B 1V8\, CA
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SUMMARY:Carolyn Gammon Launch
DESCRIPTION:Carolyn Gammon\, a Fredericton-born writer now living in Berlin\, is in town! She will be launching her poetry book at Westminster Books\, 88 York Street\, on July 23\, 2022\, at 4 p.m.  \nThis collection is about Carolyn’s mother Frances\, a prominent member of Fredericton’s literary community and one of the founders of The Fiddlehead. It is entitled On Her Own Terms: Poems About Memory Loss & Living Life to the Fullest. Some readers and writers attended Carolyn’s online Word Feast launch but now is a chance to attend the world-premiere in-person launch! And to re-think the challenge of memory loss by seeing the cup as half full\, rather than half empty. If you can come\, please be punctual as it only goes for an hour! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/579808317137370/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/carolyn-gammon-launch
LOCATION:Westminster Books\, Westminster Books
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SUMMARY:LaHave River Books Presents Kerry Jo Kennelly
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as Kerry Jo Kennelly reads from her novel\, “The Angel Ship”.  All welcome.Please note that masks are required for author readings.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/545975443983703/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lahave-river-books-presents-kerry-jo-kennelly
LOCATION:LaHave River Books\, LaHave River Books
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SUMMARY:Book Launch - Wild Ghost Chase
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for launch of Wild Ghost Chase by Deborah Toogood. \nThis action-packed\, middle-grade novel will appeal to reluctant readers as well as anyone who enjoys an old-fashioned yarn. \nThere will be an author reading\, and books for sale and signing. \nEveryone is welcome!  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1512911732474623/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-launch-wild-ghost-chase
LOCATION:Captain’s House Gallery –  Chester\, NS\, 33 Central Street\, Chester\, B0J 1J0\, CA
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SUMMARY:Book Signing with Lesley Crewe
DESCRIPTION:Meet Bestselling author Lesley Crewe and get your copy of her latest novel\, Nosey Parker. \nAudrey Parker and her father have just moved to Notre-Dame-de-Grâce\, Montreal\, a new neighbourhood full of different people for Audrey to spy on. But there’s only one mystery that really matters to her: her mother. Who was she? How did she die? Set in 1960s NDG\, Nosy Parker follows Audrey across the threshold from childhood to adolescence\, with Crewe’s trademark humour and heart.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1246137106197034/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-signing-with-lesley-crewe
LOCATION:Indigospirit Mayflower Mall\, 800 Grand Lake Road\, Sydney\, B1P 6S9\, CA
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SUMMARY:Sonia B Glover signing "It's Just Politics" | Port De Grave Heritage Society
DESCRIPTION:Sonia B Glover will be having tea and chats in the Port De Grave Heritage Society Tea Room July 23 2022 from noon-2pm. \nFrom the back cover: POLITICS CAN BE NASTY. And the 2001 Liberal leadership contest in Newfoundland and Labrador was one of the nastiest in the province’s history. In It’s Just Politics\, Sonia B. Glover provides a brilliant first-hand account of the indelible events surrounding the controversial leadership race. \nA newcomer to the political scene and the communications lead for veteran politician and leadership contender John Efford\, Glover shares her experience as only a true insider could. With her compelling narrative\, she gives us a front row seat to the highs and epic lows of the bitterly fought race that split the Liberal party in two. \nGlover tells her personal story with an openness and honesty that takes a balanced approach to what was an explosive and unforgettable leadership race. We are led through John Efford’s initial announcement and are with the campaign every step of the way – from the accusations of dirty dealings and the excitement of being on the campaign trail\, to the fateful events of the stormy convention weekend and the eventual demise of the Liberal party. Through her journey\, we also learn how the leadership race forever shaped Glover’s views of partisan politics. \n“This behind-the-scenes account of an important event in Newfoundland and Labrador politics is a compelling take on the rough and tumble world of party politics… Glover is a good storyteller who hooks her reader in.” -Alex Marland\, author of Whipped: Party Discipline in Canada \n“Many refer to politics as a blood sport and in this case noses were bloodied and the party seriously divided. This is a great read!” – Paddy Daly\, host of VOCM Open Line \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1227171441369900/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/sonia-b-glover-signing-its-just-politics-port-de-grave-heritage-society
LOCATION:Port de Grave Peninsula Heritage Society\, A0A 3J0
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UID:50863-1658491200-1658494800@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Africentric Research Series
DESCRIPTION:With the Africentric Research Series we will be hosting researchers presenting findings in their latest research including: information\, strategies\, & evidence involving peoples of African Decent. Please join us on these Friday sessions starting June 24th through to August 5th held from noon-1pm every Friday ???? \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/491381416090581/?event_time_id=491390289423027
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/africentric-research-series-3
LOCATION:Halifax\, Nova Scotia
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SUMMARY:Shipwright Sessions - Santiago Guzman
DESCRIPTION:From published dramatic poetry to still-in-development musicals\, the Shipwright Sessions give you the opportunity to hear excerpts of these works from the playwright themselves combined with an up-close look at the writer through mini-interviews led by Ship’s artistic director Richie Wilcox. This season\, the Shipwright Sessions\, which are free to the public and entirely online\, will feature Santiago Guzman\, Sharon King-Campbell\, and Jiv Parasram.  \nSantiago Guzmán (he/him/they) is a writer\, performer\, director and dramaturge originally from Metepec\, Mexico\, now based in St. John’s\, NL. He is the Artistic Director of TODOS Productions\, the Artistic Associate for Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre and General Manager for Neighbourhood Dance Works in St. John’s\, NL.  \nSantiago’s work aims to put local\, under-represented narratives and characters on the frontlines\, whilst inviting audiences to appreciate the vibrancy of Newfoundland and Labrador from a diverse perspective. \nHe is a member of Playwrights Canada Press’s inaugural editorial committee. \nSantiago’s work is very gay\, very brown\, and very real. Santiago believes that representation matters. \nTitle: La Tlanchana (Working Title) \nSynopsis: After a long bureaucratic process\, the cities of Metepec\, Estado de México and St. John’s\, Newfoundland and Labrador have finally become sister cities. To celebrate this milestone in NL’s history\, the CEO of the provincial art museum\, Mr. R. Whitbourne\, decides to buy and import the sculpture of La Tlanchana\, an emblematic piece of art about a pre-Hispanic deity that resembles a mermaid\, which has adorned Metepec’s downtown plaza for decades.  \nOn the day of the inauguration\, local activists Marina and Lisa rally against the purchase of the sculpture due to its significance to the Mexican community and culture\, but Mr. R. Whitbourne stands confident in his decision to acquire it and reveals… that the La Tlanchana has gone missing! \nWhat would happen if the spirit of this pre-Hispanic Mexican goddess still lives inside the sculpture? How will this affect the relationship between Metepec and St. John’s? And most importantly\, where is La Tlanchana? \nThis is a dramatic essay about the playwright’s relationship to the lands he currently lives in\, and the lands that saw him grow.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/532929025056713/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/shipwright-sessions-santiago-guzman
LOCATION:Ship’s Company Theatre\, Ship's Company Theatre
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SUMMARY:Laughter and Longing: Writing about Small Towns
DESCRIPTION:Join Andrew Unger (Once Removed\, The Best of the Bonnet) and K.R. Byggdin (Wonder World) in conversation with Jane Doucet (The Pregnant Pause\, Fishnets & Fantasies) for an evening of writerly wit as they discuss the charms and challenges associated with setting a novel in small town Canada. \nThe event is free and open to the public\, and the lovely folks from Bookmark will be on site with books for sale. Bring a friend and come down to the Writers’ Fed in Halifax for a night of laughs and good literature! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/580074386847383/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/laughter-and-longing-writing-about-small-towns
LOCATION:Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia\, Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia
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UID:51116-1658341800-1658345400@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Locally Authored Book Club Exchange
DESCRIPTION:• Each participant will bring a locally authored novel that they have recently read and can part with. Locally authored will be defined as an author living within the Atlantic Bubble.• During the meeting\, each person will take a turn telling everyone what they liked about the book they brought and why the others should read it.• Each book will go into a basket and at the end of the meeting\, if a book sparked your interest\, you’ll be able to take it home to read.• If there is more than one person interested in reading the book\, it will be brought back to the next meeting\, for another person’s turn.• We may even host an author occasionally and Dartmouth Book Exchange may even seed the basket once in a while.• All are welcome to come and listen during the meetings\, but only the people who brought a book will be guaranteed to leave with a book. Members are asked to wear a mask. \nOur Book Club aims to promote local authors\, their books and the writing of reviews. #supportlocalauthors \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/409575151215110/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/locally-authored-book-club-exchange-4
LOCATION:Dartmouth Book Exchange
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20220720T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20220720T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220705T015601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T015353Z
UID:51164-1658340000-1658350800@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Open Mic Pride Poetry Night
DESCRIPTION:???????????????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????? ????????-???????????????????????? ???????? ???????????? ????.????. ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????? ????????. ????????????????’???? ???????? ???? ????.????. ???????? ????????????????????????????????????\, ???????????????? ????????\, ???????????????? ???????????? ???? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????????????????? ???????? ????????. ????????????????’???? ???????????????????? ????????????????! \nThis event will be emcee’d by WANL’s Youth Advocate Jason Normore. \nThis event is presented by: The Writers’ Alliance of NL\, NL Public Libraries\, Spoken Word St. John’s\, and Quadrangle NL. \nOur Pride Poetry Open Mic event is a part of the official St. John’s Pride 2022 celebrations. \nIndicate on your registration if you want to read or recite some poetry and we will open the floor to attendees as time allows.???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ????????????????: https://publiclibrary.webex.com/publiclibrary/j.php?RGID=re7c33a058c5ebe2fcc87001ab15ca551 \nThis is a HYBRID event so if you cannot attend in person\, you can attend from home. \n???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????! \nViolet Drake is a queer\, trans\, and multiply disabled artist and writer from the rural community of Lawn on the Burin Peninsula. Now based in St. John’s\, her multidisciplinary practice blends life narrative\, illustration\, photography\, and performance together to form a coastal chimera.Co-author of transVersing\, her recent work can be found locally and nationally in Riddle Fence\, Understorey\, Newest Magazine\, Home Out of It Podcast\, and Lawnya Vawnya Newsletter: Weird & Wired. \nWriter and biologist S.A. Leger\, originating from the Rocky Mountains of Colorado\, lives with her wife and dachshund in Newfoundland\, Canada.She is an information designer by day and an ornithologist most other times.Her poems have most recently appeared in The Dodge\, Storm Cellar\, Dunes Review\, the tiny\, Mantra Review\, and Kestrel\, among others. \nMelissa Samms lives\, works\, and plays in their home territory\, the north shore of the Katalisk in southwestern Ktaqmkuk\, whose settler name is Codroy Valley. They’ve been writing since they first learned to put words on paper\, but have only recently mustered up the gumption to actually share their creativity with others. Most days\, you can find Liss reading\, foraging\, ranting about politics and history\, and drinking their body weight in tea. Rant with them on Twitter at @MelissaSammsNL! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/770349027300024/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/open-mic-pride-poetry-night
LOCATION:A. C. Hunter Public Library\, 125 Allandale Road\, St. John's\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, A1B 3A3\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20220719T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20220719T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220627T185655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T015415Z
UID:50793-1658253600-1658260800@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Book Launch: Gardening for Acidic Soils by Todd Boland and Jamie Ellison
DESCRIPTION:Todd Boland will be at the MUNL Botanical Garden on Tuesday\, July 19 from 6:00-8:00 PM to launch his new book\, ‘Gardening for Acidic Soils’! Books will be available for purchase during the event\, and Todd will be on hand to sign them. \nAbout the Book:Acidic soils are widespread throughout North America\, especially in humid regions or areas with high precipitation such as the eastern seaboard and the Pacific Northwest.  \nHowever\, little assistance is available on how to garden specifically with acidic soils. In fact\, most advice concerns how to make acidic soil less so. Todd Boland and Jamie Ellison take a different approach; they believe in working with nature\, rather than trying to change it.  \nA wide variety of ornamental plants\, both native and exotic\, thrive in acidic soil conditions or require them to survive. This book helps you develop gardens that takes advantage of acidic soil conditions\, a feature that has too often been considered a detriment.  \n‘Gardening for Acidic Soils’ concentrates on building sustainable gardens that include a broad range of shrubs\, woody plants\, and perennials. These fascinating plants have a myriad of ornamental attributes with specific survival strategies for thriving in acidic soil conditions.  \nThis book includes:•	The chemistry of acidic soil and plant adaptations.•	Hints and advice on specialized acidic gardens\, including peat\, bogs\, and woodlands.•	Plant portraits—trees\, shrubs\, vines\, perennials\, grasses\, and ferns—to help you create a beautiful landscape on acidic soil. \nAbout the Authors:Todd Boland is the research horticulturalist at Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Botanical Gardens and the author of numerous books on gardening and plant identification.  \nJamie Ellison is an instructor at the Nova Scotia Community College in Kentville\, Nova Scotia. His specialties include plant identification\, garden design\, and horticultural presentations on unique plants and gardens. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/591331485641225/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-launch-gardening-for-acidic-soils-working-with-nature-to-create-a-beautiful-landscape
LOCATION:MUN Botanical Garden\, MUN Botanical Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220718T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220718T220000
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CREATED:20220716T015326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T015415Z
UID:51457-1658170800-1658181600@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Reading Atlantic with Pride: Charlottetown
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this free event celebrating PEI-based authors from the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Featuring book giveaways and readings by Sadie McCartney\, Olivia Robinson\, and Tanya Davis. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/295798102711535/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/reading-atlantic-with-pride-charlottetown
LOCATION:111 Queen St\, Charlottetown\, PE C1A\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220718T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220718T220000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220714T015346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T015415Z
UID:51352-1658170800-1658181600@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Atlantic Books Presents: Reading Atlantic with Pride A celebration of Queer authors
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this free event celebrating PEI-based authors from the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Featuring book giveaways and readings by Sadie McCarney\, Olivia Robinson\, and Tanya Davis.  \nSadie McCarney Sadie McCarney is a queer and neurodivergent writer-performer based in Charlottetown. She is the author of the poetry collections Live Ones (University of Regina\, 2019) and Your Therapist Says It’s Magical Thinking (forthcoming from ECW Press\, Spring 2023) as well as the found poetry performance text/ psych ward memoir Head War (Frog Hollow Press\, 2021). Sadie’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Best Canadian Poetry\, The Walrus\, The Gay & Lesbian Review\, Plenitude\, Foglifter\, and various literary journals.  \nOlivia Robinson Originally from the Annapolis Valley\, NS\, Olivia Robinson now lives in Charlottetown\, PEI with her dapper tuxedo cat\, Puss. She completed her BA in English at the University of Prince Edward Island and her MA in English at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. Her novel\, The Blue Moth Hotel (published by Breakwater Books)\, won the 2022 PEI Book Award for Fiction. \nTanya Davis Tanya Davis is an artist and performer based in Epekwitk / Prince Edward Island. She has released 4 records and two books\, including How to be Alone\, a collaboration with filmmaker Andrea Dorfman. In 2020\, also with Dorfman\, she released a follow up videopoem called How to be at Home\, produced by the NFB as a response to the pandemic. She collaborates frequently across artistic genre\, writing for animation and film as well as live and recorded music. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/783708702806583/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/atlantic-books-presents-reading-atlantic-with-pride-a-celebration-of-queer-authors
LOCATION:111 Queen St\, Charlottetown\, PE C1A\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220718T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220720T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220717T015326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T015352Z
UID:51469-1658142000-1658347200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Summerside Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Summerside Arts Festival is happening July 18\, 19 and 20th!  \nPresented by Wyatt Heritage Properties Inc. in partnership with Culture Summerside\, the Summerside Arts Festival is about celebrating\, promoting\, and growing the city’s artistic and cultural community. It is about bringing awareness to the arts and establishing accessibility for all to enrich their lives with artistic connection providing a stage for artists\, artisans\, musicians and more to showcase their work and talent\, and personally interact with an audience.  And most important of all\, it is simply about having fun\, delighting the senses\, and making interesting discoveries. \nThere is so much to take in during the three days of the festival and we hope you join us in celebrating the arts in Summerside! \nMost events take place on the grounds of Wyatt Heritage Properties at 205 Prince Street\, Summerside. For more information regarding the creative workshops (which require pre-registration)\, please visit: https://www.wyattheritagepropertiesinc.com/workshops \nView the full program by visiting  https://www.wyattheritagepropertiesinc.com/program-for-2022 \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/843075530003263/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/summerside-arts-festival
LOCATION:Lefurgey Cultural Center\, 205 Prince St\, Summerside\, C1N1L3\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220717T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220717T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220705T015526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T015315Z
UID:51159-1658073600-1658077200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:LaHave River Books Presents Ross Hebb
DESCRIPTION:Ross Hebb will read from his latest book\, “A Canadian Nurse in the Great War: The Diaries of Ruth Loggie 1915-1916”.  \n“Raw\, fresh\, unedited\, and immediate\, A Canadian Nurse in the Great War is a special document\, and a welcome companion to Hebb’s earlier books\, Letters Home: Maritimers and the Great War; 1914-1918\, and In Their Own Words: Three Maritimers Experience the Great War.” \nAll welcome.  Masks are required.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/342112724751873/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lahave-river-books-presents-ross-hebb
LOCATION:LaHave River Books\, LaHave River Books
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220716T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220716T170000
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CREATED:20220705T015422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220717T015323Z
UID:51155-1657987200-1657990800@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:LaHave River Books Presents Joan Dawson
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as we welcome back Joan Dawson as she launches her latest book\, “Nova Scotia’s Historic Inland Communities”.All welcome. Masks are required for author readings.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/444066800569980/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lahave-river-books-presents-joan-dawson
LOCATION:LaHave River Books\, LaHave River Books
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220716T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220716T143000
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CREATED:20220704T015345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220717T015320Z
UID:51135-1657976400-1657981800@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Book Launch - Spirit of Summerwood
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Saturday\, July 16 at 1:00 PM to celebrate the launch of Spirit of Summerwood by Vivien Gorham. \nIn this middle grade novel—a stand-alone follow-up to the award-winnning Touch of Gold—a pre-teen girl learns about Indigenous allyship and environmental activism while at her favourite horse camp\, Summerwood Farm. \nThe event will be held at Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum\, 471 Poplar Drive\, Dartmouth\, NS.  \nIt will include an author talk and reading\, as well as refreshments\, and books for sale and signing. \nHope you can come! \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/972803120062401/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-launch-spirit-of-summerwood
LOCATION:Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum\, 471 Poplar Dr\, Cole Harbour\, B2W 4L2\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Moncton:20220715T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Moncton:20220715T211500
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220627T185707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220717T015323Z
UID:50810-1657909800-1657919700@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:James Mullinger & Ethan Ash live at Dunhams Run vineyard\, Kingston Peninsula\, NB
DESCRIPTION:Click here to book now: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/james-mullinger-ethan-ash-live-at-dunhams-run-vineyard-kingston-nb-tickets-365931469877 \nThe Brit Boys are back live on stage together and in-person at New Brunswick’s most beautiful vineyard! Book now this will sell out! \nAbout this event \nJames Mullinger & Ethan Ash are back! At their favourite vineyard with a very special show featuring a full stand up set from James and full musical performance from Ethan Ash and then a very special surprise!Bring your own favourite lawn chair and get ready to laugh\, sing and sip wine! \n6:30pm to 7:00pm – Arrival & Seating and take yourself on a tour of the vineyard and have a glass of wine by the water7:15PM – Show Time Ethan Ash8pm – Intermission8.15pm – James Mullinger9.15pm – Ends \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1624406347960559/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/james-mullinger-ethan-ash-live-at-dunhams-run-vineyard-kingston-peninsula-nb
LOCATION:Dunhams Run Estate Winery\, Dunhams Run Estate Winery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Moncton:20220715T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Moncton:20220715T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220622T015355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220716T015325Z
UID:50344-1657897200-1657908000@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Conférence de France Daigle « Déconstruire le genre »
DESCRIPTION:Toute sa vie\, France Daigle (de sexe féminin en principe) s’est sentie habitant/habitée par une personne homme. La transformation physique de son corps eût été chose possible\, mais elle jugea cette réponse disproportionnée par rapport au malaise que le causait son androgynie ambigüe. À travers six œuvres (Deconstructing Gender) faites avec des matériaux restants d’un bâtiment déconstruit\, elle réfléchit tout haut aux difficultés (sous-estimées) de ce parcours. \nEn collaboration avec le Festival acadien de poésie. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/699713717802225/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/conference-de-france-daigle-deconstruire-le-genre
LOCATION:Foyer du Centre culturel de Caraquet (220\, boulevard Saint-Pierre Ouest\, Caraquet)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220628T015330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220716T015321Z
UID:50858-1657886400-1657890000@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Africentric Research Series
DESCRIPTION:With the Africentric Research Series we will be hosting researchers presenting findings in their latest research including: information\, strategies\, & evidence involving peoples of African Decent. Please join us on these Friday sessions starting June 24th through to August 5th held from noon-1pm every Friday ???? \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/491381416090581/?event_time_id=491390302756359
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/africentric-research-series-2
LOCATION:Halifax\, Nova Scotia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20220714T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20220714T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220705T015325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220716T015325Z
UID:51150-1657823400-1657834200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Poetry at Thimble Cottage
DESCRIPTION:Join us at O’Brien Farm for an evening of poetry on the lawn of Thimble Cottage.Poets Mary Dalton\, author of The Vernacular Strain in Newfoundland Poetry\, and Heather Nolan\, author of Land of the Rock: Talamh an Carraig\, will read from their works and discuss poetry. \nThis is an outdoor event. Please bring chairs or blankets to sit on the lawn.  \nBooks by Mary Dalton and Heather Nolan will be available for purchase.  \nThis event is free\, but donations to the O’Brien Farm Foundation are greatly appreciated. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1972203752989251/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/poetry-at-thimble-cottage
LOCATION:O’Brien Farm Foundation\, 150 Oxen Pond Road\, St. John's\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220710T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220710T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220627T185703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220711T015343Z
UID:50805-1657468800-1657472400@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:LaHave River Books Presents Jan Fancy Hull
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as Jan launches her new collection of short stories: “Inquire Within”.All welcome.  Masks are required.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/5252581781494519/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/lahave-river-books-presents-jan-fancy-hull
LOCATION:LaHave River Books\, LaHave River Books
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220709T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220709T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T184402
CREATED:20220707T015319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220710T015320Z
UID:51241-1657386900-1657393200@atlanticbooks.ca
SUMMARY:Book Crawl
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the fourth annual AfterWords Festival with a Book Crawl. We’ll meet at the Central Library on Spring Garden Road at 5:15pm on Saturday\, July 9. From there\, we’ll head to Atlantic News\, Bookmark\, and Venus Envy where we’ll browse special deals\, and hang out together. Come meet your fellow readers and celebrate our return to in-person programming. This free event is open to all\, but be sure to register for your ticket in advance\, so we can anticipate the pleasure of your company! \nThe fourth annual AfterWords Literary Festival will take place from Saturday September 24 to Sunday October 2\, 2022. The festival offers a mix of readings\, conversations\, celebratory events\, public workshops\, and workshops geared to professional writers\, and brings together international\, Canadian\, and Nova Scotian writers. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/593628985731838/
URL:https://atlanticbooks.ca/events/book-crawl
LOCATION:Halifax Central Library\, Halifax Central Library
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