Tell me about your cultural story?
What is your favourite dish?
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What is the event? - Harmony day event
Where - Pearl Cove library
When - 18th March 2020
Time - 9am to 2pm
Cost - Free
Bookings and registration can be made on
Eventbrite link below
www.eventbrite.com/pearlcove_library/harmony day/March 2020
Please note the following in registration before 10th March 2020.
Human living library information
Please note select a vegetation option if you
have any food allergies for lunch and afternoon tea catering.
Event Agenda
Come to our Harmony day on 18th March 2020 at
Pearl Cove library from 9am to 2pm.
Be welcomed by Gurrumul the Aboriginal musician. Listen to the following speakers about their cultural stories.
All three speakers will be speaking in separate time slots with breaks. The time periods include:
Registration 9am to 10am
Speakers time slot 1 - 10.15am to 11am
Morning tea break (11.30am to 11.45pm)
Break up over tea and biscuits and talk about your cultural
dish, your favourite cultural author and story behind that dish.
Be welcomed by Gurrumul the Aboriginal musician. Listen to the following speakers about their cultural stories.
Human living library speaker 1 - Melina Marchetta
Human living library speaker 2 - Anh Do
Human living library speaker 3 - Saroo Brierley.
Registration 9am to 10am
Speakers time slot 1 - 10.15am to 11am
Speakers time slot 2 - 11 am-11.30pm
Morning tea break (11.30am to 11.45pm)
Speakers time slot 3 - 12pm-12.45pm
Lunch break (1pm to 1.30pm)
Speakers time slot 4 - 1.30pm to 1.45pm
Online Feedback time 1.45 pm to 2pm
Lunch break (1pm to 1.30pm)
Speakers time slot 4 - 1.30pm to 1.45pm
Online Feedback time 1.45 pm to 2pm
ISAAC CHENG
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