Connections 50+ Presents Cambridge Third Age Learning
Wildlife of Waterloo Region with Paul Gains
Friday, September 26
10:00am - 12:00pm
Old Post Office
Riverview RoomExplore fascinating wildlife around our region and the idea 'we are nature'.
We share the planet with some incredible wildlife species and Paul Gains has been blessed to observe and photograph many of them in the arctic, in Ethiopia, Patagonia, the Brazilian Pantanal, the Peruvian Andes and Alaska.
In this photo presentation, the veteran journalist will reveal encounters he’s enjoyed with equally fascinating wildlife in the Waterloo Region and focus on the idea ‘we are nature’.
About the Speaker
Paul Gains has been a full time freelance journalist for 31 years. His work has been published in Time, the New York Times, Outside Magazine, the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, National Post, Canadian Geographic, and hundreds of other periodicals around the world.
About Cambridge Third Age Learning
Cambridge Third Age Learning (CTAL) is a movement that encourages learning and discovery experiences for those in the 'third age'. As part of our Connections 50+ suite of programming, CTAL provides free monthly lectures in our Queen's Square location. With lecturers and topics carefully selected by our CTAL Committee, a volunteer-led group of contemporaries, the series is designed to inspire new thinking and engage inquisitive minds.
Accessibility
If you require an accessibility accommodation for this program or event, please tell us how we can meet your needs as soon as possible so arrangements can be organized. If you require a sign language interpreter, please let us know at least two-weeks (10 working weekdays) before the program date.
If you are attending a registered program with a support person, please add your support worker as a guest when you sign up.
COST: Free
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Lectures and Talks |
TAGS: | Older Adults | Culture Days | CTAL | Conversation |
Old Post Office
The Old Post Office is an award-winning, all-digital public library, offering breathtaking views of the Grand River and free technology programs for all ages. Each floor in this restored heritage building offers a unique area of exploration, including the Creative Studios, Children’s Discovery Centre, Makerspace, and Riverview Reading Room.
Cambridge Public Library supports and inspires its community to explore reading, the arts, innovation, and lifelong learning across five locations and online.