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Festival of Trees Chaperone kit: Thursday, May 16 Please Note: The information in this kit is subject to change. For the most up-to-date info, visit forestfestivaloftrees.ca A Celebration of Canadian Authors, Illustrators, and Publishers forest@accessola.com | 416.363.3388 | accessola.com/forest | forestfestivaloftrees.ca / forestofreading @forestofreading Official Wholesaler 1
Everything You Need to Know IMPORTANT INFORMATION: WRISTBANDS – Please make sure that all readers and chaperones have their wristbands before they arrive onsite. Remember: The CHAPERONE’S CELL PHONE NUMBER MUST BE WRITTEN ON EACH READER’S WRISTBAND. DO NOT WRITE THE SCHOOL NUMBER. If a child is lost, a staff member will need to get in touch with you ONSITE! Please have the number written on the outside of the wristband. For purchases made after May 1, you will need to pick up your wristbands on the day of the Festival. If you need to pick up your wristbands on the day of the Festival, they will be available at the Registration Table located at the information desk in the main lobby. If available, you will also be able to purchase extra tickets at the Harbourfront Centre Box Office inside the main building across from the Security Desk. ARRIVAL – We strongly encourage that you arrive between 9:30-9:45 as the formal events start promptly at 10 am. STUDENT PRESENTERS/SIGN CARRIERS – If you have presenters or sign carriers that have been selected to participate in the ceremonies, please make sure they check in 20-30 minutes before the ceremony behind the Concert Stage. Volunteers will check them in and they will meet with their authors and/or illustrators. Immediately after the ceremony the readers can be picked up at the same location. PLEASE ENSURE SOMEONE IS THERE TO PICK THEM UP IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE CEREMONY. ASL INTERPRETERS AT AWARD CEREMONIES (in English Only) – This year, we are happy to announce that ASL-English interpreters will be at the English-language award ceremonies at the Toronto Festival on May 14 and May 15. LOGISTICS/TRANSIT: BUSES – Please ensure that every chaperone is aware of their bus number AND their bus driver’s cell phone number. The buses are lined up for 10 city blocks and having the number will ensure that the bus can pull right up to the front to pick you up in a timely and orderly fashion. Please note that once you arrive onsite and before you off board the bus, a Festival staff member or volunteer will be boarding your bus to give you important information to ensure that everyone has the most enjoyable time. MEETING SPOT – We encourage chaperones to plan out a “meeting spot” or a way of making sure readers can reconvene periodically throughout the day. School uniforms, specific t-shirt colours, or even something that can be held in the air for readers to see you can sometimes be helpful. PARKING – If you are arriving by car there is parking underground at Harbourfront. There is also parking on Rees Street, which is the first street west of Harbourfront Centre. It has street-level parking located on the north side of Queens Quay West, just west of Rees Street. Enter off Queens Quay West at Green P sign. PUBLIC TRANSIT (TTC/GO TRANSIT) – If arriving or leaving by TTC or GO Transit, please ensure that you leave lots of time to get to the Harbourfront Centre. There are often delays beyond anyone’s control and the OLA wants to make sure that you thoroughly enjoy your Festival experience. For more information, please visit the TTC’s website or GO Transit’s website. You may also visit Harbourfront Centre’s website. Please be mindful of vehicles and obey traffic signals when crossing at intersections to get onsite. WHAT TO BRING: AUTOGRAPHING – Nominees will be autographing books and the official Forest of Reading Festival of Trees Autograph Pamphlet only. You must download the pamphlet BEFORE the Festival from the Festival website under SIGNINGS. There will not be any available onsite. Please note: there is a TWO BOOK LIMIT PER AUTHOR/ILLUSTRATOR. Please abide by this request. BAGS/KNAPSACKS – There will be events for kids to participate in and items that may be given away throughout the day. We encourage participants to have a bag to carry their items in if they receive any free books or do crafts. If possible, please label each reader’s bag with his or her name and school/library. CAMERAS – There will be many opportunities for photos throughout the day. We encourage everyone to take lots of pictures, as this is a day you won’t want to forget. 2
Everything You Need to Know PENCILS/PAPER FOR WORKSHOPS – Some of the activities will require that readers have pencils and paper to participate. Please encourage your readers to come prepared. All workshops that require pencils and paper will mention it in their description. POCKET MONEY – We recommend readers bring some pocket money with them. There will be an onsite Festival Bookstore where nominated titles will be on sale. We also have an I Read Canadian Swag booth where readers can purchase fun swag! There will also these food vendors onsite. SUNSCREEN/RAIN WEAR – The Festival of Trees will be happen rain or shine. Please ensure that your readers have enough sunscreen and anything else necessary to protect them from the sun. If it is raining, they will need to walk through the uncovered areas to get to different activities, so please strongly encourage that everyone is prepared. The temperature can often be 10 degrees cooler at Harbourfront Centre, near Lake Ontario. Please make sure your readers are dressed warmly, even if the sun is shining. VENUE: ACCESSIBILITY – The Harbourfront Centre is an accessible venue. For more information, please visit the Accessibility webpage on Harbourfront Centre’s website. This year, we are happy to announce that ASL-English interpreters will be at the English-language award ceremonies at the Toronto Festival on May 14 and May 15. If you have any questions or concerns ahead of the event, you may contact Harbourfront Centre staff or OLA staff. If you have any concerns at any time onsite, please come to the Operations/Command Control in the West Bays. COFFEE – There are several options for coffee onsite and near the Harbourfront Centre: • Boxcar Social: inside the Harbourfront Centre, near the Lakeside Terrace. • We Brew Cafe/Lavazza Cafe: east of the bus drop-off area • Tim Horton’s: in the Queen’s Quay Terminal, near the Sobey’s, east of Harbourfront Centre • Starbucks: across the street from Harbourfront Centre, at Queen’s Quay and York Street EMERGENCIES – An emergency plan is in place at the Festival of Trees in the event of an emergency. Should you have any questions or concerns or if you wish to request a copy of the Festival of Trees Emergency Plan, please email Meredith Tutching. If you experience any issue or emergency while onsite at the Festival, please speak to one of our staff members or volunteers who will be wearing red vests. If you need a contact at Harbourfront Centre, phone the INFO DESK at 416-973-4000 and hit #2 to get to the INFO DESK. Alternatively, only on the day of the event, you can contact Meredith Tutching, Director – Forest of Reading, at 416- 917-8355. THIS NUMBER IS FOR EMERGENCIES ONLY. FIRST AID – There is first-aid at the security desk inside Harbourfront Centre. If more care is needed they will contact 911 or another health professional based on the situation. FOOD ONSITE – Readers can bring a lunch or purchase from vendors onsite.Box Car Social will also be open. There is a Lavazza Cafe on the east side of the Harbourfront Centre. This year, we will have these vendors onsite: INFORMATION/LOST and FOUND – If one of your readers happens to get separated from the group, please make sure they are aware of where the OPERATIONS/COMMAND CENTRAL is (where the red balloons) in the West Bays. There will be an OLA Staff member there at all times. If your reader loses his/her group we will be able to contact you by the cell phone number that is written on their wristband. This is also where the Lost and Found will be. Please note that the OLA, International Festival of Authors, Harbourfront Centre, and its volunteers/staff are not responsible for lost or stolen items. MAP OF THE EVENT – Please see the map of the events can be found on the website and mobile app. Details will be posted around the site so people know what is going on at each venue, but please be familiar with the activities onsite. It is going to be busy and exciting so we want to ensure that everyone gets the most out of their Festival experience. 3
Everything You Need to Know PROGRAMMING: AUTOGRAPHING – Nominees will be autographing books and the official Forest of Reading Festival of Trees Autograph Pamphlet only. You must download the pamphlet BEFORE the Festival from the Festival website under SIGNINGS. There will not be any available onsite. Please note: there is a TWO BOOK LIMIT PER AUTHOR/ILLUSTRATOR. Please abide by this request. MOBILE APP – Download the EventMobi app through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Open the EventMobi app and in the search bar, search for “forest19”. Click on “Get the App” and get access to all information on the Festival of Trees. ONSITE STORE – The nominated books and Forest/I READ CANADIAN products will be for sale onsite at the Festival. Price lists are on the Festival website so that attendees are aware of the prices before they arrive and can bring the correct amount of money. SOCIAL MEDIA – We encourage you to share these photos and the highlights from the Festival via Facebook and Twitter. WORKSHOPS/PROGRAMS – Workshops at the Festival are a wonderful experience for all of those attending. Please be mindful of the fact there is limited space and seating will happen on a first come first served basis. The rooms the workshops/programs are being held in have maximum capacity limits. Please talk to your readers before, or en route, to find out exactly what they are interested in. The events are all “free-flowing,” but we do encourage your readers to stay at a session once they have chosen that one. If they wish to move, please make sure they do so VERY quietly and do not disrupt the person leading the program or the other participants. 4
Top Ten Tips for the Festival of Trees 1. Read through this kit or visit the Festival of Trees website (Chaperone Webpage) for detailed information on your Festival of Trees day. On the day of the event, please check the website or mobile app for the most up-to-date information, as the schedules in this kit are subject to change. 2. Make sure you have your wristbands. You, your young readers, and chaperones MUST wear them onsite at all times. If you do not have wristbands, you will be turned away from the event. 3. IMPORTANT: The CHAPERONE’S CELL PHONE NUMBER MUST BE WRITTEN ON EACH WRISTBAND. DO NOT WRITE THE SCHOOL’S NUMBER. If a child is lost, OLA staff will need to phone someone on site! Thank you for your cooperation! 4. We encourage teachers/library staff/chaperones to plan out a “meeting spot” or a way of making sure readers can reconvene periodically throughout the day. 5. The Festival of Trees will be happen rain or shine. Please ensure that your readers have enough sunscreen and anything else necessary to protect them from the sun. The temperature can often be 10 degrees cooler at Harbourfront Centre, near Lake Ontario. Please make sure your readers are dressed warmly, even if the sun is shining. 6. If you have presenters or sign carriers in the award ceremonies, please ensure they are backstage of Concert Stage 20-30 minutes before the ceremony. Please look for the sign that says “Presenters/Sign Carrier Sign In.” 7. Please arrive between 9:30 and 10 am as the event begins at 10 am. 8. Get involved in all the activities at the Festival of Trees! It can feel overwhelming the amount of things to do at the Festival in such a short amount of time. We suggest that you talk with your readers and see which workshops and author autographing sessions they would like to do. Make sure to attend the award ceremony for your program, and visit all of our exhibitors, games, and activities. 9. Workshops at the Festival are a wonderful experience for all of those attending. Please be mindful of the fact there is limited space and seating will happen on a first come first served basis. The rooms/tents the workshops/programs are being held in have maximum capacity limits. The events are all “free-flowing,” but we do encourage your readers to stay at a session once they have chosen that one. If they wish to move, please make sure they do so VERY quietly and do not disrupt the person leading the program or the other participants. 10. If you have questions while onsite at the Festival, please speak to an OLA staff member in a red vest or visit the Operations Tent with the big red balloons - an OLA staff member will be there at all times during the event. 5
Readers’ Checklist for the Festival of Trees Don’t miss a thing at the Festival of Trees! Check off everything that you can do at the Festival, but this is only the bare minimum of all the things you can do at the Festival: Attend the Award Ceremony for my Forest of Reading program. Attend one author workshop. Have my book or autograph pamphlet signed by at least one author. Visit the Festival Bookstore (maybe buy a book or some fun Forest swag). Visit the Tattoo Station and get inked up with our fun tattoos! Participate in one game or activity, like the Junior Librarian Training Camp (and get a free book!) Visit at least one of the exhibitors at one of the tents or West Bays, like I Read Canadian Booth or SJA Toronto Therapy Dogs. Watch one of the performances on the Stage Round. Go home with at least one book: Visit the Festival Bookstore to buy a book or participate in one of our games to receive a ticket to get a free book from the First Book Canada Book Zone tent. Readers’ Tips for the Festival of Trees 1. Decide which workshop(s), autographing sessions, activities, and games you would like to participate in. 2. Please bring lunch and some snacks, as well as some pocket money. Food will be available for purchase onsite, as well as Forest nominated books and swag. 3. Be prepared for the weather: the event happens rain or shine and the weather can be unpredictable. Please be prepared and bring items such as sunscreen, a hat, an umbrella, a coat. The temperature can be ten degrees cooler by the lake. 4. Make sure you are wearing your wristband at all times onsite. 5. If you get lost or separated from your group, please go to the “meeting spot” that your teacher/library staff/chaperone picked out. The Festival will be very busy, so you may not be able to find your group. If you can’t find anyone, please come to the Operations Tent with the big red balloons and a staff member will help you find your group or chaperone. 6. Make sure you go home with a book! Visit the Festival Bookstore to buy a book. Participate in one of our games to receive a ticket to get a free book from the First Book Canada Book Zone tent. 7. Get involved in all the activities at the Festival of Trees! It can feel overwhelming the amount of things to do at the Festival in such a short amount of time. Please take the checklist below with you to make sure you get the most out of the Festival. 8. Workshops at the Festival are a wonderful experience for all of those attending. Please be mindful there is limited space and seating will be on a first come first served basis. We encourage your readers to stay at a session once they have chosen that one. If they wish to move, 6 please make sure they do so VERY quietly and do not disrupt the workshop in progress.
Food Vendor List Readers can bring a lunch or purchase from vendors on or near the site. The following is a list of vendors that will be onsite during the three days of the Festival! Food Vendors Items are between $6 - $15 Lemon Heaven Cotton Candy - Fresh lemonade and cotton candy Pancho’s Bakery - Churros, churro ice cream cone Toronto Popcorn Company - 100 unique, gourmet and handmade popcorn flavours Maetro Mac’n Cheese – Mac and Cheese and Grilled Cheese Sandwiches The Pop Stand – Organic Popsicles Beavertails – The iconic Canadian fried dough pastry Pop Up Eatery – Create your own tortilla or bowl. Also serves hotdogs and fries and their unique guacamole and salsa with house- made tortilla chips. *Please note: other vendors may be added closer to the Festival 7
Thursday, May 16: Peuplier, Tamarac, Tamarac Express Boxcar Social Studio Theatre Main Loft Harbourfront Centre Main Building Marilyn Brewer Space Lakeside Terrace Natrel Pond Operations/ (Paddleboating on the Pond) West Bays Command Central 1 2 3 4 5 Entrance to Brigantine Main Building Entrance to Main Building Room Queens Quay West (Access from inside the Harbourfront Brigantine Centre) Patio Food Vendors Harbour KIDS Tent Churros Tent G Presenter/Sign Carrier Check-In Food Vendors Stage Snack Round Tent Tent e ag F st ck Ba Tent K Games Fruit Tent Tent E Tent H Concert Stage Award Ceremonies Corn Tent Tent J Tent L Tent Tent Tent C B A Food Tent D Food Truck Lake Ontario Food Truck Food Truck Inside Harbourfront Centre Main Building May 16: *Subject to change. Visit forestfestivaloftrees.ca for up-to-date schedules. Art Gallery Washrooms Tent A: Toronto Comic Arts Festival Tent H: Isabella Hoops - Hula Hooping West Bay 1: Toronto Public Library Boxcar Social Workshops: Brigantine Room Tent B: Festival Book Store Tent J: Photo Booth West Bay 2: Tattoos | Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA) Info Desk/Box Office Workshops: Lakeside Terrace Tent C/D: Autographing Tent K: Junior Librarian Training Camp West Bay 3: Tattoos | Prologue to the Performing Arts Loft 1 (Volunteer Room) Workshops: Main Loft Tent E: TFO/FLIP Tent L: I Read Canadian Swag Tent West Bay 4: Junior Librarian Training Camp Tent F: Scholastic Canada HarbourKIDS Tent: Toronto Council Fire West Bay 5: Operations/Command Central Marilyn Brewer Community Workshops: Studio Theatre Native Cultural Centre Space (Create a Character) Tent G: First Book Canada Fruit Tent: Junior Librarian Training Camp 8
Level 1 9 M a i n B u il d in g Main Lobby Entrance Ontario Square Textile Glass Ceramic Metal Studio Studio Studio Studio SHOP Boxcar Social $ Stairs to Level 2 Security Marilyn Brewer Artport Gallery Community Space Queens Quay West Stairs to Level 2 (Crafts) Info Desk Studio Theatre BOX (Workshops) OFFICE Lakeside Terrace First Aid (Workshops) Entrance to West Bays Operations Harbourfront Centre Entrance to Harbourfront Centre Brigantine Room (Workshops) Stage Round Lawn
M a in B u il d in g Level 2 Ontario Square Second Floor Outdoor Entrance Miss Lou’s Deck Main Loft Room (Workshops) Loft 1 Queens Quay West Second Floor Entrance 10
JEUDI 16 MAI 2019 FESTIVAL DES ARBRES Tente/Patio du scène de concert/Concert Terrasse Lakeside/ Salle Brigantine/ Studio théâtre/ Loft Principal/Main scène ronde/ Stage Round Brigantine/Brigantine Stage Lakeside Terrace Brigantine Room Studio Theatre Loft Tent/Patio 10 h Mike Ford 10 h 10 h 15 First Fire Dance 10 h 15 Cérémonie Le Prix Tamarac, Marie-Hélène Jarry Danielle Chaperon Alexandre Côté-Fournier Animatrice: Pascal, FLIP 10 h 30 ISABELLA 10 h 30 Dominque Demers Anne-Marie Rioux 10 h 45 10 h 45 FLIP 11 h TCAF 11 h Claudia Larochelle 11 h 15 All Nations Jrs. 11 h 15 Sonia Sarfati Diane Carmel Léger 11 h 30 11 h 30 Gabrielle Grimard & Frédéric Antoine ISABELLA Mireille Messier 11 h 45 11 h 45 Cérémonie Le Prix Tamarac Express, Animatrice: Pascal, FLIP 12 h 12 h Illustrators Yvon Dumont & Mathieu Erik Harvey-Girard Lampron 12 h 15 12 h 15 Janou-Ève LeGuerrier Andrée Poulin 12 h 30 12 h 30 FLIP Paul Roux Joujou Turenne 12 h 45 First Fire Dance 12 h 45 Sophie Bienvenu 13 h ISABELLA 13 h 13 h 15 TCAF 13 h 15 Cérémonie Le Prix Peuplier Danielle Charland Daniel Marchildon Animatrice: Minivers, TFO 13 h 30 All Nations Jrs. 13 h 30 Eveline Payette & Élizabeth Turgeon Guillaume Perreault 13 h 45 No programming 13 h 45 11
Programme des séances de signature - 16 mai 2019 LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 TITRE DE LIVRE/BOOK TITLE AUTEUR/AUTHOR Atelie/Workshop Cérémonie/Ceremony Autographes/Autographing La doudou qui aimait trop le chocolat Claudia Larochelle 11 h - 11 h 30 Tente/Patio du Brigantine/Brigantine Tent/Patio 13 h - 14 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 Le grand cœur de madame Lili Gilles Tibo PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL Lapin perdu - Lapin trouvé Janou-Ève LeGuerrier 12 h 15 - 12 h45 Terrasse Lakeside/Lakeside Terrace 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h Lila et la corneille Gabrielle Grimard 11 h 30 - 12 h Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h Ma tête en l'air Danielle Chaperon 10 h 15 - 10 h 45 Studio théâtre/ Studio Theatre 13 h - 14 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 Mémé à la plage Rhéa Dufresne PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL Moi aussi! Moi aussi! Mireille Messier 11 h 30 - 12 h Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h Parfois je suis un renard Danielle Daniel PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL Qui va bercer Zoé? Andrée Poulin 12h 15 - 12h 45 Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h Qui va bercer Zoé? Mathieu Lampron (Illustrateur) 12 h - 12 h 30 scène ronde/ Stage Round 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h Une visite inattendue Anne-Marie Rioux 10 h 30 - 11 h Loft Principal/Main Loft 13 h - 14 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 Une visite inattendue Yves Dumont (Illustrateur) 12 h - 12 h 30 scène ronde/ Stage Round 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h LE PRIX TAMARAC EXPRESS 2019 TITRE DE LIVRE/BOOK TITLE AUTEUR/AUTHOR Atelie/Workshop Cérémonie/Ceremony Autographes/Autographing Centgrillons Daniel Laverdure PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL D'où viens-tu, Aya? Danielle Charland 13 h 15 - 13 h 45 Terrasse Lakeside/Lakeside Terrace 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 10 h - 11 h Dominic et le hérisson Alain M. Bergeron PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL Le fan club des champignons Élise Gravel PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL L'homme de la cave Alexandre Côté-Fournier 10 h 15 - 10 h 45 Tente/Patio du Brigantine/Brigantine Tent/Patio 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 13 h - 14 h Une infirmière du tonnerre Dominique Demers 10 h 30 - 11 h Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 13 h - 14 h La longue histoire de la petite vache Daniel Marchildon 13 h 15 - 13 h 45 Studio théâtre/ Studio Theatre 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 13 h - 14 h Mammouth rock Eveline Payette & Guillaume Perrault 13 h 30 - 14 h Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 10 h - 11 h Perdue sans elle Marie-Hélène Jarry 10 h 15 - 10 h 45 Terrasse Lakeside/Lakeside Terrace 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 13 h - 14 h Pow Pow, t'es mort! Marie-Francine Hébert PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL LE PRIX TAMARAC 2019 TITRE DE LIVRE/BOOK TITLE AUTEUR/AUTHOR Atelie/Workshop Cérémonie/Ceremony Autographes/Autographing L'Acadie en baratte: Petit guide inusité des Maritimes Diane Carmel Léger 11 h 15 - 11 h 45 Studio théâtre/ Studio Theatre 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h Baie-des-Corbeaux Sonia Sarfati 11 h 15 - 11 h 45 Terrasse Lakeside/Lakeside Terrace 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h Le dernier camelot Marie-Renée Lavoie PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL Gladiateurs virtuels Paul Roux 12 h 15 - 12 h 45 Studio théâtre/ Studio Theatre 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h Jimmy Tornado 01 Atlas ne répond plus Frédéric Antoine 11 h 30 - 12 h Loft Principal/Main Loft 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h Joujou Turenne raconte Mandela Joujou Turenne 12 h 30 - 13 h Loft Principal/Main Loft 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h Le livre où la poule meurt à la fin François Blais PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL PAS AU FESTIVAL Les poissons électriques Erik Harvey-Girard 12 h - 12 h 30 Tente/Patio du Brigantine/Brigantine Tent/Patio 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h La princesse qui voulait devenir générale Sophie Bienvenu 12 h 45 - 13 h 15 Tente/Patio du Brigantine/Brigantine Tent/Patio 10 h - 11 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 Rohingyas Élizabeth Turgeon 13 h 30 - 14 h Loft Principal/Main Loft 10 h - 11 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 12
Programme des séances de signature - 16 mai 2019 PROGRAMME/PROGRAM TITRE DE LIVRE/BOOK TITLE AUTEUR/AUTHOR Atelie/Workshop Cérémonie/Ceremony Autographes/Autographing LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 Lapin perdu - Lapin trouvé Janou-Ève LeGuerrier 12 h 15 - 12 h45 Terrasse Lakeside/Lakeside Terrace 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 Lila et la corneille Gabrielle Grimard 11 h 30 - 12 h Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h Moi aussi! Moi aussi! Mireille Messier LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 11 h 30 - 12 h Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 Qui va bercer Zoé? Andrée Poulin 12h 15 - 12h 45 Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 Qui va bercer Zoé? Mathieu Lampron (Illustrateur) 12 h - 12 h 30 scène ronde/ Stage Round 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 Une visite inattendue Yves Dumont (Illustrateur) 12 h - 12 h 30 scène ronde/ Stage Round 13 h - 14 h 10 h - 11 h LE PRIX TAMARAC EXPRESS 2019 D'où viens-tu, Aya? Danielle Charland 13 h 15 - 13 h 45 Terrasse Lakeside/Lakeside Terrace 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 10 h - 11 h LE PRIX TAMARAC EXPRESS 2019 Mammouth rock Eveline Payette & Guillaume Perrault 13 h 30 - 14 h Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 10 h - 11 h LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 La doudou qui aimait trop le chocolat Claudia Larochelle 11 h - 11 h 30 Tente/Patio du Brigantine/Brigantine Tent/Patio 13 h - 14 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 Ma tête en l'air Danielle Chaperon 10 h 15 - 10 h 45 Studio théâtre/ Studio Theatre 13 h - 14 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 LE PRIX PEUPLIER 2019 Une visite inattendue Anne-Marie Rioux 10 h 30 - 11 h Loft Principal/Main Loft 13 h - 14 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 LE PRIX TAMARAC 2019 La princesse qui voulait devenir générale Sophie Bienvenu 12 h 45 - 13 h 15 Tente/Patio du Brigantine/Brigantine Tent/Patio 10 h - 11 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 LE PRIX TAMARAC 2019 Rohingyas Élizabeth Turgeon 13 h 30 - 14 h Loft Principal/Main Loft 10 h - 11 h 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 LE PRIX TAMARAC EXPRESS 2019 L'homme de la cave Alexandre Côté-Fournier 10 h 15 - 10 h 45 Tente/Patio du Brigantine/Brigantine Tent/Patio 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 13 h - 14 h LE PRIX TAMARAC EXPRESS 2019 Une infirmière du tonnerre Dominique Demers 10 h 30 - 11 h Salle Brigantine/Brigantine Room 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 13 h - 14 h LE PRIX TAMARAC EXPRESS 2019 La longue histoire de la petite vache Daniel Marchildon 13 h 15 - 13 h 45 Studio théâtre/ Studio Theatre 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 13 h - 14 h LE PRIX TAMARAC EXPRESS 2019 Perdue sans elle Marie-Hélène Jarry 10 h 15 - 10 h 45 Terrasse Lakeside/Lakeside Terrace 11 h 30 - 12 h 30 13 h - 14 h LE PRIX TAMARAC 2019 L'Acadie en baratte: Petit guide inusité des Maritimes Diane Carmel Léger 11 h 15 - 11 h 45 Studio théâtre/ Studio Theatre 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h LE PRIX TAMARAC 2019 Baie-des-Corbeaux Sonia Sarfati 11 h 15 - 11 h 45 Terrasse Lakeside/Lakeside Terrace 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h LE PRIX TAMARAC 2019 Gladiateurs virtuels Paul Roux 12 h 15 - 12 h 45 Studio théâtre/ Studio Theatre 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h LE PRIX TAMARAC 2019 Jimmy Tornado 01 Atlas ne répond plus Frédéric Antoine 11 h 30 - 12 h Loft Principal/Main Loft 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h LE PRIX TAMARAC 2019 Joujou Turenne raconte Mandela Joujou Turenne 12 h 30 - 13 h Loft Principal/Main Loft 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h LE PRIX TAMARAC 2019 Les poissons électriques Erik Harvey-Girard 12 h - 12 h 30 Tente/Patio du Brigantine/Brigantine Tent/Patio 10 h - 11 h 13 h - 14 h 13
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