WELCOME HOME JUSTIN WRIGHT! - The Bulletin Magazine
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FYI special<br />
event<br />
NEW WEBSITE<br />
We are pleased to introduce our new website.<br />
<strong>The</strong> site will grow<br />
into the new year<br />
with the addition<br />
of events in our<br />
calendar,<br />
additional fact<br />
sheets about plants and cultivation, and links<br />
to other valuable sites. <strong>The</strong> public can also<br />
access our gardening helpline directly<br />
through the site. www.lss.mgoi.ca<br />
Master Gardeners provide free gardening<br />
advice to home gardeners anytime.<br />
Email: lssmastergardeners@gmail.com<br />
<strong>The</strong> Friends of the East Gwillimbury Library, in<br />
co-operation with the Town of East Gwillimbury &<br />
East Gwillimbury Public Library presents<br />
NINO RICCI<br />
Thursday, February 17, 2011 at 7:30 pm<br />
Nino Ricci’s first novel was the internationally acclaimed<br />
Lives of Saints. It spent 75 weeks on the Globe and Mail‘s<br />
bestseller list and was the winner of the F.G. Bressani Prize,<br />
the Books in Canada First Novel Award, and the Governor<br />
General’s Award for Fiction.<br />
Published in seventeen countries, Lives of the Saints was<br />
the first volume of a trilogy that continued with In a Glass<br />
House, hailed as a “genuine achievement” by <strong>The</strong> New<br />
York Times, and Where She Has Gone, nominated for the<br />
Giller Prize. <strong>The</strong> Lives of the Saints trilogy was adapted<br />
for a television mini-series starring Sophia Loren and<br />
Kris Kristofferson.<br />
Ricci’s most recent novel is the national bestseller <strong>The</strong><br />
Origin of Species, which earned him the Canadian Authors<br />
Association Fiction Award as well as his second Governor<br />
General’s Award for Fiction. Set in Montreal in 1980s, the<br />
novel casts a Darwinian eye on the life of Alex Fratarcangeli,<br />
who is torn between his baser impulses and his pursuit of<br />
the Good.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Town of East Gwillimbury Civic Centre,<br />
19000 Leslie Street, Sharon – Council Chambers<br />
Reception with refreshments will follow.<br />
Admission $10, $8 FOL members<br />
Tickets available at the Holland Landing and Mount Albert<br />
Libraries and by chance at the door<br />
Questions: egfriends@sympatico.ca<br />
This event is sponsored by Southlake Cinemania<br />
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