Offers opportunities to learn and sing barbershop-style four-part harmony. Encourages a love of music in the community through live performances. New members are welcome.
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A non-for-profit, artist-run gallery and shop operated by the Dundas Arts and Craft Association. The Gallery Exhibition space exhibits arts and crafts created by contemporary Canadian artists with exhibitions changing on a monthly basis.
Offers entry-level mental health and trauma support tailored for diverse newcomers and immigrants, emphasizing culturally safe and trauma-informed approaches delivered by professionals with relevant lived experiences.
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Holds monthly meetings promoting the study, appreciation, and conservation of wild plants and animals, featuring guest speakers talking about a variety of nature-related topics.
Provides job and volunteer opportunities for people in Hamilton who have a lived experience of mental illness.
Opportunities are available in the following work environments:
Provides an outlet for local musicians to display their talents, and makes concert band music available to the public.
A women's social group who meet to support, educate, and empower Métis women, offering various programs and events.
Hamilton Civic Museums offer:
Offering free workshops and networking programs for newcomer women, youth, and gender-diverse folks to help connect to local services and resources.
Offers a wide range of sounds and professional a cappella entertainment styles through live performance, from singing telegrams to large choral performances.