Every year since 1961, the Society of Artisan Photographers of Quebec (SPAQ) presents two exhibitions, in May and November. For several years, this event has been held at the Laurier Québec shopping center. This fall, the 127e SPAQ exhibition is held from today until 1is December on the second floor, central mall, near Starbucks. In total, 163 photographs presented in seven categories demonstrate the technical and creative virtuosity of the SPAQ photographer members. During the six days of the exhibition, you will be invited to participate in the “People’s Choice” competition, which will give you the chance to win, in a draw, your favorite photo at the end of the event. The opening of the exhibition will take place tomorrow, at 5 p.m., when the SPAQ will take the opportunity to award the Grand Prix Hardy. Named in honor of the founder of the SPAQ, Marc Hardy, this award is awarded to the best photograph chosen by a jury of three professional photographers: Michèle Grenier, Jérémie LeBlond-Fontaine and Yvan Bédard. This year, the natural-colored Hardy Grand Prix of the 127e exhibition is handed over to Michel Groleau for his photo Shadow and lightwhich can be found here.
Photo provided by SPAQ
Un-CLICK
Designed and designed so that tenants and stakeholders in the social and community housing ecosystem can, in a fun way, learn and discuss their living environment, discover available resources and find out more about existing committees and organizations , the Dé-CLIC board game was recently launched at the microbrewery La porte d’à voir in Thetford Mines. Dé-CLIC was born from the CLIC project, which stands for Citizen tenants involved and concerted and which aims to support and stimulate the involvement of tenants in their living environment. The Chaudière-Appalaches region has nearly 5,000 social and community housing units on its territory. The Dé-CLIC game will be distributed, in the coming months, across the region and then throughout Quebec. In the photo, from left to right: Diane Argouin (creative committee), Francois Giroux (public health manager at the CISSS de Chaudière-Appalaches), Celine Fortier (creative committee), Marc-Alexandre Brousseau (mayor of Thetford Mines and prefect of the MRC des Appalaches), Sylvie Nadeau (creative committee), Jean-Denis Bergeron (creative committee) and Celine Bernier (CLIC project coordinator).
Photo provided by CLIC
Professional of the year
Bravo to Florence Brouillard (photo), President and CEO of BROUILLARD, who recently received the prestigious Professional of the Year award at the 16e Format Libre awards evening, formerly known as the Media Lunches, which each year highlight the achievements of professionals, companies and business people who stand out for their creativity, their leadership and their contribution to the economic and professional development of the greater region of Quebec. In less than a year, Florence, who officially acquired the family business from her father Jean, demonstrated a sense of innovation and an extraordinary strategic vision. Under his leadership, the agency continued to collaborate with emblematic clients while consolidating its expertise in public image and strategic communication. The new owner of BROUILLARD, whom I have known since birth, has also expanded her team by welcoming four new talents.
Photo provided by ELEALA
Safer
The City of Lévis unveiled last week the sketches (photos) of the brand new development of the Côte des Bûches, in the Traverse sector. This project, which represents an investment of more than $4 million by the City and a contribution of $1 million granted by the Quebec National Capital Commission, will provide a safe passage for users between Saint-Laurent and Després streets.
Photos provided by VILLE DE LÉVIS
Birthdays
Jean-Yves Germain (photo), co-president and co-founder of Germain Hôtels, 68 years old… Sabrina Ferlandsinger (soprano) from Quebec… David Veilleuxfirst Quebecer to participate in the Tour de France, 38 years old… Patrice Lauzon, figure skating athlete with Marie-France Dubreuil, 48 years old… Luc Senay, comedian, actor and host, 66 years old… René Pothier, retired sports presenter and journalist from -, 75 years old.
Photo provided by GERMAIN HÔTELS
Missing
November 26, 2022: Marcel Lefebvre (photo), 81 years old, lyricist and behind-the-scenes artist for several great voices from Quebec such as Diane Dufresne and Roch Voisine. We owe him the title Sing your song by Jean Lapointe and A dove by Celine Dion… 2021: Stephen Sondheim91, American composer and lyricist of musicals (West Side Story)… 2018: Stephen Hillenburg57 years old, creator of the cartoon Spongebob…. 2017: Patrick Bourgeois55 years old, singer-songwriter, also musician and singer of BB… 2016: Fraser Martin77 years old, judge who sat for more than 30 years on the Superior Court of Quebec… 2014: Gilles Tremblay75 years old, former left winger for the Canadiens (nine seasons) and analyst for more than 25 years at Hockey Night… 2006: Louis Bilodeau, 81 years old, host of The Canadian evening… 2000: Jean-Guy Lavigueur, 65 years old, one of the most famous winners of Lotto 6/49 ($7 million) in 1986… 1941: Ernest Lapointe, 65 years old, Quebec politician.
Photo provided by MARCEL LEFEBVRE
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