The Saint-Hyacinthe History Centre invites the public to participate in its fourth conference on the topic of the young poet Jacques Bernier on Tuesday, December 2nd at 7 P.M.
The conference, presented by the historian Martin Ostiguy, will transport you inside the universe of Jacques Bernier, young poet who died at only 24 years old on July 23rd, 1978. Divided in two parts, a portrait of the man and its artistic approach will be the first, then his world vision as a photographer. The conference will be in French.
Services: – Washrooms – Guided tour and / or interpretation center
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For more info
450 774-0203
Address
Centre culturel Humania Assurance 1675, rue Saint-Pierre Ouest
Whether with family or friends, to enjoy the outdoors, to have fun or to discover the flavors of our region, our region offers a lively downtown area that is at once heritage, commercial, cultural and entertainment, authentic activities such as Chouette à voir! and the gardens of the Jardin Daniel A. Séguin, outdoor and indoor shows, and a diversity of producers and processors that will allow you to explore the region. You will be able to observe the vast expanses of farmland, travel along the banks of the rivers, follow the valleys of the Yamaska River or admire the Montérégiennes.
Conférence du
Centre d’histoire
Conférence du
Centre d’histoire
The Saint-Hyacinthe History Centre invites the public to participate in its fourth conference on the topic of the young poet Jacques Bernier on Tuesday, December 2nd at 7 P.M.
The conference, presented by the historian Martin Ostiguy, will transport you inside the universe of Jacques Bernier, young poet who died at only 24 years old on July 23rd, 1978. Divided in two parts, a portrait of the man and its artistic approach will be the first, then his world vision as a photographer. The conference will be in French.
– Washrooms
– Guided tour and / or interpretation center
Share with a friend
For more info
450 774-0203
Address
Centre culturel Humania Assurance
1675, rue Saint-Pierre Ouest
Saint-Hyacinthe,
Québec,
J2T1P4
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Whether with family or friends, to enjoy the outdoors, to have fun or to discover the flavors of our region, our region offers a lively downtown area that is at once heritage, commercial, cultural and entertainment, authentic activities such as Chouette à voir! and the gardens of the Jardin Daniel A. Séguin, outdoor and indoor shows, and a diversity of producers and processors that will allow you to explore the region. You will be able to observe the vast expanses of farmland, travel along the banks of the rivers, follow the valleys of the Yamaska River or admire the Montérégiennes.
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