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Coffee House – Friday June 13

June 4, 2014 Posted by Samuel Ganton Event

Coffee House 13 June 2014

On Friday the 13th, on a full moon night, the architecture students will be having a Coffee House, organized by WASA. Sign up to perform, or just come out to watch and cheer on your classmates.

When: Friday the 13th of June, at 8:00pm

Where: upstairs at Monigram Coffee Roasters – 16 Ainslie St. S., Suite C, Cambridge

Who: You and your friends, your talents, your voices, your musical instruments, your obscure magic tricks, your dramatic re-enactments

What: It’s going to be a fantastic night of music, performance, and storytelling. Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase, courtesy of Monigram.

How: Sign-up sheets have been posted in studio, and by the grad lounge. You can also contact Samuel Ganton if you’re interested in performing.

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Samuel Ganton is a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. His thesis research focuses on designing a thunderstorm observatory on a lake in Venezuela.

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About Samuel Ganton

Samuel Ganton is a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. His thesis research focuses on designing a thunderstorm observatory on a lake in Venezuela.

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