Focus groups, surveys, discussions help us build for a positive future By Denise O’Connor The population of Hamilton is aging and the city is developing a plan to make itself more age-friendly. This plan will provide a road map for how to prepare for the challenges and opportunities presented by an older population. The City …
View Post »Join us for dinner to celebrate the beginning of the growing season in southern Ontario at the historic Ancaster Mill. Gather your friends and family to sample plates of beautifully prepared local cuisine. Through the feast there will be live local music, a silent auction and a chance to interact with local farmers and chefs. …
View Post »By Amber Aasman, Project Coordinator, Art Forms We are getting excited for May! Yes, the weather will be warmer, but even more importantly, we are joining the dozens of cities across Canada who celebrate NATIONAL YOUTH ARTS WEEK! And it’s gonna be awesome. Some of the things we will be doing during the week of …
View Post »Hamilton Faith Communities in Action presents FAITH Speaks on H.O.P.E. Multifaith Perspective on Poverty in Hamilton With guest speakers Rabbi Jordan D. Cohen, Temple Anshe Sholom; Dr. Bhagwati P. Gupta, Hindu Samaj Temple; Imam Hosam Helal, Hamilton Muslin Association; and members from Speak Now Hamilton. Thursday, May 1, 20146:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Hamilton City …
View Post »May 1 to May 9 is National Youth Arts Week! Art Forms is pleased to invite students, youth, teachers, and community members to our National Youth Arts Week launch event. This event is free and open to all youth aged 15 and up, as it marks the start of a nation-wide celebration of youth expressed. …
View Post »The Hamilton CAPC Council (HCC) is a group of dedicated volunteers who provide direction to the Community Action Program for Children. The HCC is comprised of area residents who share their lived experience of the services and opportunities needed to raise their children. The HCC will be holding a community information session on Wills and …
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