The Capt. Robert Bartlett Lecture: Kenn Harper
Saturday, Sept. 14, 12-3:30 p.m.
Mercantile Building (lower level), Station Road, Brigus
The Bartlett Lecture is a biannual event given in Brigus, NL by notable writers, thinkers and scholars who explore ideas and issues surrounding the broad theme of arctic exploration. Created in 2000, the event is inspired by Brigus-born Captain Robert A. Bartlett, who captained some of the most famous, dangerous, and controversial exploratory expeditions to the Arctic.
The Capt. Robert Bartlett Lecture will be held at the Mercantile Building (lower level), Station Road, Brigus on Saturday September 14. It will be an afternoon event this year, from 12 to 3:30.
The website https://www.historicsites.ca/kenn-harper gives some details on the speaker, the eminent Arctic author, Kenn Harper.
The lecture, starting at 2:00, is free.
The lunch, starting at 12:30, is $30.00 and includes the lecture.
Tickets are required for both parts.
Tickets are available here https://www.eventbrite.ca/o/historic-sites-association-nl-90732884183
Presented by Joan Ritcey