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SUMMARY:Greenwood AGM
DESCRIPTION:Our Featured Speaker:\n\n\nFrank Hicks\n\n\nWe are thrilled to welcome Frank Hicks\, a true polymath\, to be our guest speaker. With three decades of experience in the antique and collectibles industry\, Frank plays a pivotal role in enhancing our Greenwood Vintage Garage. His dedication to philanthropy is evident through his active involvement with various local non-profit organizations\, including Le Nichoir\, NOVA (home nursing care)\, the charity shop at the local library\, the Hudson Historical Society\, the Hudson Merchants Committee\, animal rescue groups\, and of course\, Greenwood on our Board of Directors. An accomplished author and captivating storyteller\, Frank will share his extensive knowledge of collectibles and his passion for storytelling at our upcoming AGM.\n\n\nOur Musical Performer:\n\n\nLarry Cool\n\n\nLarry Cool has generously contributed countless volunteer hours to the Greenwood Board of Directors in the past. Currently\, he is busy sharing his talents as a singer\, musician\, and songwriter across various beautiful venues both locally and beyond. We eagerly anticipate enjoying Larry’s performance at our AGM.\n\n\nThe Eleanor (Shepherd) Abbey Award for Excellence in Volunteerism\n\n\nAwardee: Jeanna McClintock\n\n\nWe are delighted to present the inaugural Greenwood Eleanor (Shepherd) Abbey Award for Excellence in Volunteerism to Jeanna McClintock. A dedicated volunteer since 2004\, Jeanna has taken on numerous roles at Greenwood\, including membership coordination\, newsletter creation\, board membership\, interior repairs and painting\, artifact conservation\, tour guiding\, and beautifying our space. Her unwavering enthusiasm after all these years\, along with her quiet leadership\, cheerful demeanor\, and readiness to assist others\, make her an exceptionally deserving recipient of this honor.
URL:https://www.greenwoodcentre.org/event/greenwood-agm/
LOCATION:centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre\, 394 rue Main\, Hudson\, Quebec\, J0P 1H0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:StoryFest Nahlah Ayed
DESCRIPTION:Greenwood Centre for Living History is delighted to launch StoryFest 2024 by welcoming Nahlah Ayed who has thoroughly researched and engagingly written a story of two heroic individuals who later made their home and raised their children in Hudson\, Quebec\, for a number of years. \nLove\, betrayal\, and a secret war: Nahlah Ayed’s new book is the untold story of two elite agents\, one Canadian\, one British\, who became one of the most decorated couples of World War II. \nOn opposite sides of the pond\, Sonia Butt\, an adventurous young British woman\, and Guy d’Artois\, a French-Canadian soldier and thunderstorm of a man\, are preparing for war. \nFrom different worlds\, their lives first intersect during clandestine training to become agents with Winston Churchill’s secret army\, the Special Operations Executive. As the world’s deadliest conflict to date unfolds\, Sonia and Guy learn how to parachute into enemy territory\, how to kill\, blow up rail lines\, and eventually . . . how to love each other. But not long after their hasty marriage\, their love is tested by separation\, by a titanic invasion—and by indiscretion. \nWriting in vivid\, heart-stopping prose\, Ayed follows Sonia as she plunges into Nazi-occupied France and slinks into black market restaurants to throw off occupying Nazi forces\, while at the same time participating in sabotage operations against them; and as Guy\, in another corner of France\, trains hundreds into a resistance army. \nReconstructed from hours of unpublished interviews and hundreds of archival and personal documents\, the story Ayed tells is about the ravaging costs of war paid for disproportionately by the young. But more than anything\, The War We Won Apart is a story about love: two secret agents who were supposed to land in enemy territory together but were fated to fight the war apart. \nNAHLAH AYED is an award-winning writer\, broadcaster\, and currently producer and host of CBC’s Ideas. For two decades\, Ayed worked in hot zones around the globe—from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq\, to Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Her first book\, A Thousand Farewells\, was a finalist for the 2012 Governor General’s Literary Awards. \nThe War We Won Apart goes on sale May 28th\, 2024\, published by Viking Canada in hardcover (ISBN 9780735242067)  416 pages\, and will be on sale at the StoryFest event. \nTICKETS \n\nLe Centre d’histoire vivante Greenwood est fier d’inaugurer le StoryFest 2024 en accueillant Nahlah Ayed\, qui a mené des recherches approfondies et écrit de manière captivante l’histoire de deux individus héroïques qui ont ensuite élu domicile et élevé leurs enfants à Hudson\, au Québec\, pendant plusieurs années. \nAmour\, trahison et guerre secrète : le nouveau livre de Nahlah Ayed raconte l’histoire inédite de deux agents d’élite\, l’un canadien\, l’autre britannique\, qui ont formé l’un des couples les plus décorés de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. \nDes deux côtés de l’Atlantique\, Sonia Butt\, une jeune femme britannique aventureuse\, et Guy d’Artois\, un soldat canadien-français et un homme dynamique et galvanisant\, se préparent à la guerre. \nIssus de mondes différents\, leurs vies se croisent pour la première fois lors d’un entraînement clandestin destiné à former des agents de l’armée secrète de Winston Churchill\, le Special Operations Executive. Alors que se déroule le conflit le plus meurtrier au monde\, Sonia et Guy apprennent à être parachutés en territoire ennemi\, à tuer\, à faire sauter des lignes de chemin de fer\, et finalement… à s’aimer. Mais peu de temps après leur mariage hâtif\, leur amour est mis à l’épreuve par une séparation\, par une invasion titanesque – et par une indiscrétion. \nDans une prose vive et percutante\, Ayed suit Sonia qui plonge dans la France occupée par les nazis et se glisse dans les restaurants du marché noir pour se débarrasser des forces d’occupation nazies\, tout en participant à des opérations de sabotage contre elles. Et dans un autre coin de la France\, Guy entraîne des centaines de personnes pour former une armée de résistance. \nReconstituée à partir d’heures d’entretiens inédits et de centaines d’archives et de documents personnels\, l’histoire racontée par Ayed porte sur les coûts ravageurs de la guerre\, assumés de manière disproportionnée par les jeunes. Mais plus que tout\, The War We Won Apart est l’histoire d’amour de deux agents secrets qui devaient débarquer ensemble en territoire ennemi mais qui ont été contraints à faire la guerre chacun de leur côté. \nNAHLAH AYED est une écrivaine maintes fois récompensée\, une communicatrice et actuellement productrice et animatrice de l’émission Ideas sur la chaîne CBC. Pendant deux décennies\, Ayed a travaillé dans des zones de conflit partout dans le monde – des guerres d’Afghanistan et d’Irak à l’annexion de la Crimée par la Russie. Son premier livre\, A Thousand Farewells\, a été classé parmi les finalistes des Prix littéraires du Gouverneur général en 2012. \nThe War We Won Apart\, publié par Viking Canada en couverture rigide (ISBN 9780735242067 (416 pages) sera mis en vente le 28 mai prochain et disponible lors de l’événement StoryFest. \nVeuillez noter : cette présentation sera donnée en anglais mais les questions de l’auditoire sont toujours bienvenues en français. \nBILLETS
URL:https://www.greenwoodcentre.org/event/storyfest-nahlah-ayed/
LOCATION:centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre\, 394 rue Main\, Hudson\, Quebec\, J0P 1H0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:StoryFest 2023: Lesley Chesterman
DESCRIPTION:Important DATE CHANGE for this event!  \nThe date has been moved to: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12\, 2023 — Still at 2:00 pm — Still at the Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre (394 Main Rd. Hudson). Should you require a refund\, please email us at history@greenwoodcentre.com to make that request. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your comprehension. \nLESLEY CHESTERMAN began her career in the 1990s working as a pastry chef in Montreal as well as in France. She spent another three years teaching both professional and amateur cooks before starting out in food journalism. In 1997\, she began contributing stories to The Gazette’s Food section until 2019 and was the newspaper’s Fine Dining Restaurant Critic for 20 of those years. She released her first best-selling cookbook\, Chez Lesley\, in French in 2020 and followed that up with the English translation\, Make Every Dish Delicious\, two years later. Her newest book in French is Un Week-end Chez Lesley. She also writes a weekly newsletter on her Substack page called “Lick My Plate.” \nWe wish to thank The Willow Inn and the Town of Hudson for the generous support towards this event. \nTickets are available here or as a cash-only purchase at Que de Bonnes Choses (484-D rue Main\, Hudson). \n  \nChangement important a la DATE de cet événement ! \n\n\n\nLa DATE  a été déplacée au: DIMANCHE 12 NOVEMBRE 2023 – Toujours à 14 h – Toujours au Centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar (394 rue Main\, Hudson). Si vous souhaitez un remboursement\, veuillez en faire la demande par courriel à history@greenwoodcentre.com. Nous sommes désolés des inconvénients et nous vous remercions de votre compréhension.\n\n\n\n  \nLESLEY CHESTERMAN a commencé sa carrière dans les années 1990 en travaillant comme chef pâtissier à Montréal et en France. Elle a ensuite passé trois ans à enseigner à des cuisiniers professionnels et amateurs avant de se lancer dans le journalisme culinaire. En 1997\, elle a commencé à rédiger des articles pour la section “Food” de The Gazette jusqu’en 2019 et a été la critique des restaurants gastronomiques du journal pendant 20 ans. Elle a publié son premier livre de cuisine à succès\, Chez Lesley\, en français en 2020 et l’a suivi avec la traduction anglaise\, Make Every Dish Delicious\, deux ans plus tard. Son dernier livre en français s’intitule Un Week-end Chez Lesley. Elle rédige également une lettre d’information hebdomadaire sur sa page Substack\, intitulée “Lick My Plate”. \nNous tenons à remercier l’auberge Willow Inn et le village de Hudson pour le soutien généreux qu’elle a apporté à cet événement. \nLes billets sont disponibles ici ou en argent comptant à Que de Bonnes Choses (484-D rue Main\, Hudson).
URL:https://www.greenwoodcentre.org/event/storyfest-2023-lesley-chesterman/
LOCATION:centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre\, 394 rue Main\, Hudson\, Quebec\, J0P 1H0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:StoryFest 2023: Kathy Reichs
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this event is now sold out! We cannot guarantee that you will be able to attend if you don’t yet have a ticket or festival pass. Thank you for your cooperation.  \nKATHY REICHS’ first novel\, Déjà Dead\, published in 1997\, won the Ellis Award for Best First Novel and was an international bestseller. Reich’s latest novel The Bone Hacker is the twenty-second entry in her series featuring forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. Kathy was also a producer of Fox’s longest-running scripted drama\, Bones\, which was based on her work and her novels. One of very few forensic anthropologists certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology\, Kathy divides her time between Charlotte\, North Carolina\, and Montreal\, Québec. Visit her at KathyReichs.com or follow her on Twitter @KathyReichs\, Instagram @KathyReichs\, or Facebook @KathyReichsBooks. \nWe wish to thank Maison Rose Boutique Hotel and Embers Restaurant for their generous support towards this event. \nLe premier roman de KATHY REICHS\, Déjà Dead\, publié en 1997\, a remporté le prix Ellis du meilleur premier roman et a été un best-seller international. Le dernier roman de Kathy Reichs\, The Bone Hacker\, est le vingt-deuxième volet de sa série mettant en scène l’anthropologue judiciaire Temperance Brennan. Kathy a également été productrice de Bones\, le feuilleton scénarisé le plus ancien de la Fox\, basé sur son travail et ses romans. Kathy est l’une des rares anthropologues judiciaires certifiées par l’American Board of Forensic Anthropology. Elle partage son temps entre Charlotte\, en Caroline du Nord\, et Montréal\, au Québec. Visitez le site KathyReichs.com ou suivez-la sur Twitter @KathyReichs\, Instagram @KathyReichs ou Facebook @KathyReichsBooks. \nNous tenons à remercier Maison Rose Boutique Hotel et Embers Restaurant pour leur généreux soutien à cet événement.
URL:https://www.greenwoodcentre.org/event/storyfest-2023-kathy-reichs/
LOCATION:centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre\, 394 rue Main\, Hudson\, Quebec\, J0P 1H0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Greenwood Annual General Meeting / Assemblé Générale Annuelle
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for the 2023 AGM.  Soyez parmis nous à notre AGA \nSpecial Guest Speaker | Conférencière invitée: Cynthia Cooper \nMcCord Stewart Museum’s Head of Collections & Research Curator of Dress\, Fashion & Textiles \nLa Cheffe Collections & recherche du Musée McCord Stewart; conservatrice\, costume\, mode et textiles \nAnd Musical Guests | et musiciens invités: Greenwood Kitchen Ceilidh \n  \nAll are welcome\, and members in good standing can vote during the meeting. \nBienvenue à tous – les membres en règle pourront voter au cours de la réunion.
URL:https://www.greenwoodcentre.org/event/greenwood-annual-general-meeting-assemble-generale-annuelle/
LOCATION:centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre\, 394 rue Main\, Hudson\, Quebec\, J0P 1H0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:StoryFest 2023: Eliza Reid - Monday May 8
DESCRIPTION:Eliza Reid\, the First Lady of Iceland\, examines her adopted homeland’s attitude toward women—the deep-seated cultural sense of fairness\, the influence of current and historical role models\, and\, crucially\, the areas where Iceland still has room for improvement. Reid’s own experience as an immigrant from small-town Canada who never expected to become a first lady is expertly interwoven with interviews with dozens of sprakkar (“extraordinary women”) to form the backbone of an illuminating discussion of what it means to move through the world as a woman\, and how the rules of society play more of a role in who we view as “equal” than we may understand. Secrets of the Sprakkar is a powerful and atmospheric portrait of a tiny country that could lead the way forward for us all. \nTickets are $20.00 each and can be purchased electronically here and are available at Que de Bonnes Choses (484-D Main\, Hudson)  \nWe wish to thank Alena Kirby\, Centre Décore Hudson\, Hudson Family Health Centre\, Janet Ellerbeck\, Embers\, La Plantation\, Maison Rose\, Penny Petz and Town of Hudson for their partnership. \n 
URL:https://www.greenwoodcentre.org/event/storyfest-2023-eliza-reid-monday-may-8/
LOCATION:centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre\, 394 rue Main\, Hudson\, Quebec\, J0P 1H0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:StoryFest 2022: Debra Thompson - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Hudson’s Community Centre will be where StoryFest will eagerly welcome esteemed scholar Debra Thompson. A McGill associate professor of Political Science\, Dr. Thompson is a renowned scholar of the politics of race and holds a Canada Research Chair in Racial Inequality in Democratic Societies. Her earlier book\, The Schematic State: Race\, Transnationalism\, and the Politics of the Census\, received three major awards from the American Political Science Association. She has also published numerous articles in scholarly journals and is a regular commentator in print and on television on the state of race and racism in Canada and the United States. She now lives in Montreal. \nIn The Long Road Home\, her just released book\, Dr. Thompson follows the roots of Black identities in North America and the routes taken by those who have crisscrossed the world’s longest undefended border in search of freedom and belonging. It is a moving personal story and a vital examination of the nuances of racism in the United States and Canada. Above all\, this book is about the power of freedom and the dreams that link and inspire Black people across borders from the perspective of one who has deep ties to\, critiques of\, and hope for both countries. \nTickets are $20.00 each and can be purchased electronically here and are available at Que de Bonnes Choses (484-D Main\, Hudson) or at Centre Décor Hudson (521 Main\, Hudson) as cash purchases only. \nWe thank Frank Royle for his sponsorship towards this event.
URL:https://www.greenwoodcentre.org/event/storyfest-2022-debra-thompson-in-person/
LOCATION:centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre\, 394 rue Main\, Hudson\, Quebec\, J0P 1H0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:StoryFest 2022: Gillian Sze - StoryFest for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Geared towards children ages 6-10 (Grades 1-4)\, this activity will take place in English with French questions always welcomed. The event will give the young participants a chance to think about their favourite foods in relation to the love they have for their favourite person. Gillian Sze will read her picture book\, My Love for You Is Always\, and then invited participants to draw\, write and afterwards share what they have done in a show-and-tell with the author and others. The required art/writing materials will be supplied. \nGillian Sze is the author of multiple poetry collections and picture books\, including My Love for You Is Always (illustrated by Michelle Lee) and You Are My Favourite Color (illustrated by Nina Mata). She has studied Creative Writing and English Literature and received a PhD in études anglaises from Université de Montréal. Originally from Winnipeg\, she now resides in Montreal where she teaches creative writing and literature. \nTickets are $10.00 per child or $20.00 per family and can be purchased here. Tickets are also available as cash purchases only at Que de Bonnes Choses (484-D Main\, Hudson) and at Centre Décor Hudson (521 Main\, Hudson). Please indicate if you are purchasing a ticket for an individual child or for a family at time of sale. Thank you. \nWe thank Alena Kirby for their sponsorship towards this event.
URL:https://www.greenwoodcentre.org/event/storyfest-2022-gillian-sze-storyfest-for-kids/
LOCATION:centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre\, 394 rue Main\, Hudson\, Quebec\, J0P 1H0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:StoryFest 2022 - Martha Wainwright
DESCRIPTION:StoryFest 2022 – Martha Wainwright – en personne / in person\nIn partnership with the Quebec Writers’ Federation “Writers Out Loud” series the internationally-renowned singer-songwriter Martha Wainwright will open our literary festival’s 21st season. \nEn partenariat avec la série “Writers Out Loud” de la Quebec Writers’ Federation\, l’auteur-compositeur-interprète de renommée internationale Martha Wainwright ouvrira la 21e saison de notre festival littéraire. Présentation en anglais avec des questions en anglais ou en français. \nAchetez vos Billets | Buy Tickets Here \nTickets are also available at Que de Bonnes Choses (484-D rue Main\, Hudson) \nLes billets sont également disponibles à Que de Bonnes Choses (484-D rue Main\, Hudson)
URL:https://www.greenwoodcentre.org/event/storyfest-2022-martha-wainwright/
LOCATION:centre communautaire Stephen F. Shaar Community Centre\, 394 rue Main\, Hudson\, Quebec\, J0P 1H0\, Canada
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