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Forgot to Renew or Join
So you forgot to renew or join CFUW- Hamilton, no worries. You can get the form for joining here and on Tuesday, October 18,2016 at 7:00 pm stop by the Sackville Hill Rec. Centre and spend the evening with us. We’d love to see you. There is plenty of parking available and we are right onContinue reading “Forgot to Renew or Join”
Next Meeting
Angie Kingma OT will provide us with an understanding of what mindfulness is (and what it isn’t) and lead us through some introductory mindfulness practices. She will share the latest brain science, including how mindfulness stimulates neuroplasticity as well as a myriad of health benefits.
Public Lecture Series
CFUW Hamilton offers one the best public lecture series in the Hamilton area . Our amazing program committee consistently puts together a varied and stimulating series.Don’t forget to mark your calendars and join us. October 18 : Dropping into the Present Moment: How Mindfulness Skills Improve and Sustain Our Health & Wellbeing Angie Kingma OTContinue reading “Public Lecture Series”
Get Back Into The Swing This Fall
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Become a Member of CFUW Hamilton
CFUW-Hamilton Welcomes New and Returning Members CFUW welcomes all women who support our goals.We have over 100 clubs across Canada with over 8,000 members. Approximately 5,000 members make up the CFUW membership in Ontario across 54 clubs. Your membership will help to strengthen CFUW’s national voice on gender equality and human rights. Enjoy friendship andContinue reading “Become a Member of CFUW Hamilton”
Remembering Ursula Franklin
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said in a statement: “Franklin was pioneering academic who paved the way for generations of women to pursue their dreams of becoming scientists and academics.” CFUW-Hamilton Member , Alison Healing ,has passed along the link to Dr. Franklin’s obituary from last week’s Globe and Mail.
Report from the AGM
The motion to pull out of GWI was defeated this afternoon. The debate was long and lively and required a 2/3 majority to pass. We understand that it was a close vote with 55% voting in favour of the motion.
