Auditorium Joseph-Lavergne in Quebec, PQ is a venue located in the Gabrielle-Roy library that is rented for many events. Whether the events being held at the Joseph-Lavergne Auditorium are for scenic activities or cultural events, you'll see what an excellent building this is for any event. Jean Grantham is the person to contact for cultural events, while Jean Soucy is the one in charge of scenic services. The auditorium is large enough to hold 219 seats in addition to having space for 2 wheel chairs.
The Joseph-Lavergne is a beautifully designed auditorium that is rented for many formal events and performances such as Cabarets Jazz, Band of Poets, Simon Gauthier's performance of 'Foghorn' and more.
The Joseph-Lavergne is used a lot by the Canadian Institute of Quebec. The Canadian Institute has approximately 200 culteral events every year and needs an elegant and professional venue for these events and the Joseph-Lavergne Auditorium is what they use. Some of the events the Canadian Institute has are different types of artistic disciplines including media arts, visual arts, literary demonstrations as well as performing arts. The two major performing arts held here are literary spectacles context and multidisciplinary series for the family on Sunday.
Joseph Lavergne was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He was also a judge as well as being elected mayor of Arthabaska and a Member of Parliament in Drummond and Arthabaska. Lavergne has been a very important part of the history of Canada and is still remembered today for his many accomplishments and contributions.
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