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Events

All events are free unless a fee is specified, but please phone (416) 978-2651, or e-mail us at alumni@trinity.utoronto.ca to confirm time and location.

January 16 Trinity Cathedral Service
January 20 Archibald Lampman Poetry Reading
January 22 Student Cabaret
February 14 & 15 Larkin-Stuart Lectures

 

DIVINITY

Trinity Cathedral Service

January 16
4:30 p.m., St. James Cathedral, 65 Church Street

In 2011, Trinity's service of Evensong at Saint James' Cathedral, featuring the college choir, will be on Sunday, January 16, at 4:30 pm. The preacher will be the Rev'd Lisa Wang, associate priest of Saint James' Cathedral and instructor in the Faculty of Divinity; the Rev'd Andrea Budgey will officiate. Please note: There will be no Eucharist in the chapel on January 16.

READING

The 12th Archibald Lampman Poetry Reading

January 20, 2011
5:30 p.m., Combination Room, Trinity College

The Friends of the Library host Julie Roorda, who will read a selection of her work. Her most recent book, Floating Bodies, was published earlier this year.

Free. To reserve: 416-978-2653 or FOTL@trinity.utoronto.ca

 

MUSIC

Student Cabaret

January 22
Doors open at 6:45 p.m., Dinner at 7:15 p.m., Strachan Hall

 

The students of Trinity College present an evening of fine dining and musical entertainment. 


Join us for dinner and enjoy the show, featuring dazzling performances by Trinity students!


Tickets: $50.00 

RSVP: By Thursday, January 20, to Christine Guthrie in the Office of the Dean of Students at 416-978-3612 or deanofstudents@trinity.utoronto.ca

As space is limited, seats will be reserved as tickets are purchased. 

Please inform us of any food allergies or dietary restrictions as soon as possible to ensure that we will be able to accommodate your needs.

 

 

LECTURE

Larkin-Stuart Lecture

February 14 & 15
8 p.m., George Ignatieff Theatre

Erna Paris, prize-winning author, will deliver a two-part lecture on Justice, Justice, Shalt Thou Pursue: The International Criminal Court and the Return of Universal Law.

Sponsored by Trinity College and St. Thomas's Anglican Church.

Reception to follow in the Buttery both nights.

Space is limited. To reserve: 416-978-2651 or alumni@trinity.utoronto.ca