At the May 2018 CFUW-Hamilton AGM, our members voted to increase the annual membership dues for full members by a small amount to $115.00. For a full explanation of the increase please see the treasure’s message in the 2018_Fall_Newsletter
At the May 2018 CFUW-Hamilton AGM, our members voted to increase the annual membership dues for full members by a small amount to $115.00. For a full explanation of the increase please see the treasure’s message in the 2018_Fall_Newsletter
CFUW National has released the August 9th edition of the Club Action Newsletter. Please click on the link below to read the publication.
Our CFUW Charitable Trust (CT) Committee has openings for two volunteers. If you are interested in becoming more active with the CT please click on the link below for details. The application deadline is August 14, 2018.
CFUW National has released a listing of the 2018 award winners. Click on the link below to view .
Announcing CFUW 2018 Award Winners

Pictures from the CFUW-Hamilton 2018 can be viewed by clicking on the link below.
The most recent edition of the CFUW Communicator has been released. Please click on the link below to read or download the publication.
The Communicator – Vol 25., No. 2 July 2018
Our first virtual AGM took place on June 23, 2018 . To view the recap please click on the link below.
Our AGM will be held Tuesday, May 15,2018 at Hamilton’s Waterfront Centre our speaker for the evening will be Paul Benedetti, Journalism professor at UWO and an award winning author. Paul’s widely read Saturday column, has been delighting Hamilton Spectator readers for years. His talk for the evening will take us on a not so serious tour through some of the best humor writing in the 20th century and will be followed by the CFUW-Hamilton AGM.
For more information please contact CFUW Hamilton

CFUW members this article is being circulated by concerned members who are trying to understand the full implications of the motion to make membership in GWI (our international affiliate) optional for individual CFUW members. At our April 17 general meeting, our club voted against this motion. Nevertheless our executive thought that all of our members should have the opportunity to read this correspondence.
To access the article please click on the pdf below
Music Therapy… the Healing Power of Music with Bonnie Brittain

Tuesday, April 17, Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre, 780 Upper Wentworth St, Hamilton ON L9A 4V5
7:00pm – 9 pm
Music Therapy… the Healing Power of Music
Bonnie Brittain, senior music therapist and pro- gram manager with Hamilton’s Fermata Inc.Bonnie works in hospitals, care homes and schools to provide individual and group-based music therapy for people of all ages with special needs and illnesses. Bonnie will share her personal experiences as she in- troduces us to the therapeutic power of music.