CU in the City – Toronto
CU in the City – Toronto
Categories: Fundraising Activities | Intended for Alumni, Carleton Community
Location Details
The Gladstone Hotel North Ballroom 1214 Queen St West Toronto
Contact Information
Sarah Quirt, 613-520-2600 ext. 2275, sarah.quirt@carleton.ca
Registration
Cost
Free
About this Event
Host Organization: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Join Dr. Matthew Bellamy of the Department of History at Carleton University as he tells the story of how Labatt Brewers and their allies transformed Canada into a beer drinking nation. You might be surprised to learn which alcoholic beverage Canadians initially preferred. Dr. Bellamy and his research on Canadian Brewing History were featured on TVO’s The Agenda in the summer of 2016.
CU IN THE CITY LECTURE SERIES Co-hosted by Carleton’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Carleton University Alumni Association. Under the Influence: How Labatt and its Allies Brewed up a Nation of Beer Drinkers will be the fourth CU in the City lecture held in Toronto, and the second to be hosted by the Gladstone Hotel. It is a free event open to all Carleton alumni, donors and friends.
Please join us for an open reception at 6:00 p.m. featuring hot and cold hors’ d’oeuvres and cash bar. The presentation will begin at 7:00 p.m.
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ATTENTION: This event is full. You can continue to register but you will be added to the waiting list.