French Book Fair
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October 21 - October 22
Location: Centre Culturel Francophone
Address: 702 Bernard Avenue
Time: 10 am - 7 pm
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French Book Fair
October 21st and October 22nd
10am to 7pm
702, Bernard Avenue Kelowna, V1Y 6P5
New Books, New Resources and Expert Advice about French Books
You are all invited to join us for the Fall edition of the French Book Fair organized by the Centre Culturel Francophone. In addition to hundreds of brand new resources in French, experts in French resources will be on hand to give you valuable advice.
Enjoy holding books in your hands, browse and find some hidden treasure.
Just in time for Christmas!
Roundtable about Current French Canadian Poetry
October 22nd, 5 :30pm – 6:30pm
702 Bernard avenue, Kelowna
Francis Langevin, French professor at UBC Okanagan, will facilitate a discussion on current French Canadian poetry.
Who are your favorite poets? Which poem has left a lasting impression on you? The roundtable will focus on Canadian poetry published in French. People are asked to bring a collection or even just a poem to share with the participants at the roundtable.
Centre Culturel Francophone 702 Bernard Avenue
events@kelownanow.com
October 21st and October 22nd
10am to 7pm
702, Bernard Avenue Kelowna, V1Y 6P5
New Books, New Resources and Expert Advice about French Books
You are all invited to join us for the Fall edition of the French Book Fair organized by the Centre Culturel Francophone. In addition to hundreds of brand new resources in French, experts in French resources will be on hand to give you valuable advice.
Enjoy holding books in your hands, browse and find some hidden treasure.
Just in time for Christmas!
Roundtable about Current French Canadian Poetry
October 22nd, 5 :30pm – 6:30pm
702 Bernard avenue, Kelowna
Francis Langevin, French professor at UBC Okanagan, will facilitate a discussion on current French Canadian poetry.
Who are your favorite poets? Which poem has left a lasting impression on you? The roundtable will focus on Canadian poetry published in French. People are asked to bring a collection or even just a poem to share with the participants at the roundtable.