Lifelong Learners at the Canadian War MuseumOttawa, Ontario, January 25, 2007 — Lifelong Learners is a program for adults, which was developed as part of the Canadian War Museum's (CWM) Building Knowledge series. Participants receive privileged access to the experts and the exhibitions during a full-day workshop.
The program is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Canada Under Attack: The Battle of the St. Lawrence, 1942-1944.
In the morning, participants attend a background lecture about the Battle of the St. Lawrence and visit the exhibition with CWM Second World War historian, Dr. Jeff Noakes. In the afternoon, participants have the opportunity to meet a naval veteran of the Second World War and hear about experiences at sea.
WHAT: Lifelong Learners WHERE: Ateliers, Canadian War Museum WHEN: Tuesday, February 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., in English (Tuesday, February 6 in French) COST: $20 (includes light lunch)
To reserve your space in this full-day workshop, please phone the Canadian War Museum's call centre at (819) 776-8600.
About the Canadian War Museum The Canadian War Museum is the national museum of military history. It attempts to help all Canadians better understand their country's military history in its personal, national and international dimensions. The Museum emphasizes the human experience of war to explain the impact of organized human conflict on Canada and Canadians, and how, through war, conflict, and peace support operations, Canadians have affected, and have been affected by, the world around them. Special exhibitions and programs also explore non-Canadian and general themes related to the human experience of war and the subject of armed conflict, past and present.
About Canada Under Attack: The Battle of the St Lawrence, 1942-1944 In the middle of the Second World War, a German submarine sinks a Canadian ship. But the attack does not occur in the mid-Atlantic, or along the shores of Europe. It happens here in the heart of Canada's Gulf of St. Lawrence. Over a period of two years, German U-boats will infest the River and the Gulf, sinking more than 20 ships. Witness their impact on Canada's small East Coast communities. The war is on their doorstep.
A travelling exhibition jointly created by the Naval Museum of Quebec and the Musée de la Gaspésie.
Information (media):
Christina Selin Senior Communications Officer Canadian War Museum Telephone: 819 776-8607 E-mail: mailto:christina.selin@warmuseum.ca
Pierre Leduc Media Relations Officer Canadian War Museum Phone: 819 776-8608 E-mail: mailto:pierre.leduc@warmuseum.ca
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