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The Fishers of Paradise – Bryan Prince Bookseller

  Rachael Preston is a former resident of Hamilton now residing in British Columbia.  Her new novel The Fishers of Paradise is set right here in Hamilton at Princess Point. RVSP to (905) 528-4508 or events@princebooks.net Space is limited           … Continue reading

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Binkley United Church – Rummage, garage, and bake sale

Used clothing, books, household items, fresh baking, and more.  For more information:  Binkley Church, 905-529-0740.

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Missa Gaia Earth Mass Concert

Announcing….. An Earth Day celebration event at Westdale United, Hamilton ON, sponsored by Westdale congregation and supported by Greening Sacred Spaces. A MUSICAL CELEBRATION OF CREATION Missa Gaia/Earth Day Mass Concert Sunday evening, April 21, 7pm Westdale United Church 99 … Continue reading

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From Creativity to Success via Risk and Setback: An Insider’s Perspective

A public talk by John Bandler, professor emeritus, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, “From Creativity to Success via Risk and Setback:  An Insider’s Perspective.”  Refreshments provided.  Admission is free.  All are welcome.  RSVP: cheryl@mail.ece.mcmaster.ca

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Strata Vocal Ensemble

We invite you to mark your calendars for our upcoming concert. Tickets are $20 (student $10).  For more info about Strata Vocal Ensemble, please go to our website  www.stratavocalensemble.ca Ethereal & Earthly on Sunday April 14 2013 at 3 pm. MacNeill Baptist … Continue reading

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The Top 7 Reasons Why Smart Women Should Speak Up

The Top 7 Reasons Why Smart Women Should Speak Up, a public lecture by Shari Graydon, founder of Informed Opinions.  Why do women’s perspectives account for less than 25 per cent of those offered in Canada’s most influential media and … Continue reading

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Human Development at the Crossroads – Free Public Lecture

Free public lecture with reception to follow.  George Roter, CEO and co-founder, Engineers Without Borders Canada, will speak on Human Development at the Crossroads–an urgent, immodest manifesto to transform engineering, to give society the engineers we deserve. 29th annual J. … Continue reading

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McMaster Change Camp

On March 26th 2013 McMaster is going to be hosting it’s first ever CHANGE CAMP from in Council Chambers (Gilmore Hall 111) from 6:30-8:30pm.  The goal of this participant-driven unconference is to bring together members of the Hamilton and McMaster … Continue reading

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Get to Know Your Community – On-line silent auction in support of Student Open Circles

Bid on-line for restaurant gift certificates, theatre, music, jewelry, artwork, sports, and more!  www.StudentOpenCircles.com/auction2013 Student Open Circles co-ordinates over 300 McMaster students volunteering in weekly groups throughout Hamilton with at-risk children and youth, adults living with disabilities, recent immigrants, and at … Continue reading

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Wood n’ Words

Kate Braid was the first female licensed carpenter in BC and has written a memoir of her experiences (Journeywoman: Swinging a Hammer in a Man’s World). John Terpstra is a well-known Hamilton poet, writer, and carpenter. He’ll be reading from … Continue reading

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