Monday, October 10, 2011

Fred Eaglesmith at the Classic Theatre

Did you hear? Fred Eaglemsith will be playing at the Classic Theatre on October 15th 2011!! As a Classic Theatre business partner we would like to invite you out to this great show at the Classic Theatre!



Friday, October 7, 2011

Up coming MTG Tournaments

Tournament: Sealed
Time: 10:30pm Doors open
Date: Jan 29th 2012
Where: Chat Noir Books

The Prerelease tournament will be a Sealed event. Entry fee is $30.00

Doors open at 10:30am and the Tournament starts at 11:00am

There will be a Booster Draft after the event, the price to entry is 4 booster packs. This will not be a rare draft event!

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Tournament: Booster Draft
Time: 10:30pm Doors open
Date: Feb 5th 2012
Where: Chat Noir Books

The Launch Tournament will be a Booster Draft Event. Entry Fee is $20.00

Doors open at 10:30am and the Tournament starts at 11:00am

There will be a Booster Draft after the event, the price to entry is 4 booster packs. This will not be a rare draft event!

Check out our Facebook group Temiskaming Magic The Gathering Guild to find out more on Events, local players and trading cards!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Lovely Miss Chat Noir Books




A photo from the Fall Fair Parade we thought we'd share with you all.
Thanks for the picture Bill!

:)

The Scorpio Races Interview with Maggie Stiefvater

With her trademark lyricism, Maggie Stiefvater turns to a new world, where a pair are swept up in a daring, dangerous water horse race—with more than just their lives at stake should they lose.

In this interview, Maggie Stiefvater speaks about her love of audiobooks, the inspiration for The Scorpio Races, her career as an author, and her love for playing the dudelsack.

What is a dudelsack? You may just have to listen to find out!


The Scorpio Races Interview with Maggie Stiefvater by Scholastic Audio

You can check out and pre-order the book here!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Dem Northerners are not like dose Southerners eh!

Just a interesting link I found on the National Post today about the area.


'Recently, a team of three undergraduates deployed to Temiskaming Shores and Kirkland Lake by Ms. Tagliamonte uncovered linguistic relics of Ireland, such as residents using the words “dese” for “these” and “dem” for “them.”'...read the rest HERE.



http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/09/30/look-north-for-real-canadian-english-eh/