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Friday Group
The Friday Group will continue their discussions on ” Canadian Women, The Famous Five” on Canadian Currency. Meetings places will be at members’ homes or at interesting venues in the community. They meet on the third Friday of the month at 1:15 pm.
Déjà Lu
A book group where members give a short summary and impressions about the book they have read on a selected topic. A scholarly review is not expected. Meets on the fourth Friday of the month.
Daytimers
A walk to explore the natural and built landscapes of Hamilton and area. After our walk, usually about an hour, we al-ways find some place to stop for a cup of tea. Please call or email if you plan to come , so we ‘re sure not to leave without you, and to verify detailsContinue reading “Daytimers”
Creative Writing
A group to share work on a given topic or a personal project. Meets on the third Wednesday of the month at 1:30 p.m.
CFUW News
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Bridge
There are three groups a month and they always welcome newcomers. Meets times: 1st Friday at 1p.m.; the 2nd Monday at 1p.m.; and the last Monday at 1p.m
Art Appreciation
Art Appreciation offers members the opportunity to visit local galleries, to study artists through papers given by members and to enjoy the company of the other members over the occasional lunch but always over art. October 5, 2017 Art Gallery of Hamilton: Carving Home: The Chedoke Collection of Inuit Art November 2, 2017 Fieldcote MuseumContinue reading “Art Appreciation”
Action and Advocacy
2017-18 promises to be an interesting year for CFUW with regard to advocacy issues. In addition to continuing to advocate whenever possible on resolutions from past years, we have three main issues aris-ing out of the most recent AGM. CFUW will now be advocating for the right of First Nations Reserves to have access toContinue reading “Action and Advocacy”
