The winner of our early bird prize for our Dare to Dine tickets was:
Elise de Stein from Mabibi Wa Tama. The prize was Wine Tasting for 16 at Puddicombe Farms and a bottle of wine. Congratulations Elise!!!
9 Days to go for our Dare to Dine Event at Mohawk College, October 16th.
Have you got your tickets yet?
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
THANK YOU!!
Hello Sharon, thank you for the lovely message you left on our blog. Hope to see you at our Dare to Dine.
ANNUAL DARE TO DINE EVENT
JUST 2 WEEKS AWAY - DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL EVENT!!
Grandmothers of Steel is proud to present our 2nd Annual Dare to Dine Event. A Wine-tasting and African Food Sampling Event.
Saturday, October 16th - 5:30 - 9:00 p.m.
South Cafeteria, Mohawk College,
Fennell Campus, Hamilton
African music performed by SOUL INFLUENCE
Silent Auction
Tickets: $25 each, incl. Food and Wine sampling.
Early-bird draw for tickets purchased before October 1st.
For tickets contact: 905-389-1405, 905-385-8482 or grandmothersofsteel@gmail.com
DON'T MISS OUT!! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
People are still talking about last year's event!!!!!!
Grandmothers of Steel is proud to present our 2nd Annual Dare to Dine Event. A Wine-tasting and African Food Sampling Event.
Saturday, October 16th - 5:30 - 9:00 p.m.
South Cafeteria, Mohawk College,
Fennell Campus, Hamilton
African music performed by SOUL INFLUENCE
Silent Auction
Tickets: $25 each, incl. Food and Wine sampling.
Early-bird draw for tickets purchased before October 1st.
For tickets contact: 905-389-1405, 905-385-8482 or grandmothersofsteel@gmail.com
DON'T MISS OUT!! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
People are still talking about last year's event!!!!!!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
GRAND AFRICAN CARAVAN - SEPT. 24TH - EVENING
Thank You to the First Unitarian Church for their great hospitality and generosity.
Our evening was complemented with our wonderful MC, Linda Rourke from Cable 14.
We welcomed MP David Christopherson, Councillor Brian McHattie, MP Chris Charlton,
MPP Kevin Flynn on CAMR, Canada's Access to Medicines Regime,
SLF's Zahra Mohamed on fundraising initiative Dare to Remember.
Local Grandmothers Groups present were: Grandmothers of Steel, Blooms for Africa, Mabibi Wa Tama, Ubuntu, Bronte, HUGS, Grand River Grannies, Oomama, Nyanyas of Niagara, Grimsby Grandmothers, Grey Grandmothers.
Also present, Jill Richen, a University student from the UK, who is doing her dissertation on the grandmothers movement. She is pictured below with Dorothy Johns.
Our special guests, Regina Mokgokong and Nkulie Nowathe.
Thank you to everyone who helped and participated to make this evening a truly memorable one.
The following photos are from this wonderful evening:
Our evening was complemented with our wonderful MC, Linda Rourke from Cable 14.
We welcomed MP David Christopherson, Councillor Brian McHattie, MP Chris Charlton,
MPP Kevin Flynn on CAMR, Canada's Access to Medicines Regime,
SLF's Zahra Mohamed on fundraising initiative Dare to Remember.
Local Grandmothers Groups present were: Grandmothers of Steel, Blooms for Africa, Mabibi Wa Tama, Ubuntu, Bronte, HUGS, Grand River Grannies, Oomama, Nyanyas of Niagara, Grimsby Grandmothers, Grey Grandmothers.
Also present, Jill Richen, a University student from the UK, who is doing her dissertation on the grandmothers movement. She is pictured below with Dorothy Johns.
Our special guests, Regina Mokgokong and Nkulie Nowathe.
Thank you to everyone who helped and participated to make this evening a truly memorable one.
The following photos are from this wonderful evening:
Monday, September 27, 2010
AFRIGRAND CARAVAN - SEPT. 24TH
This incredible day started at McMaster University with our special guests, Regina Mokgokong and Nkulie Nowathe. High school students from Hamilton to Georgetown listened and asked questions of Regina and Nkulie as they talked about their lives in Mamelodi, South Africa and how AIDS has affected lives in their community. They praised Stephen Lewis and the Gandmothers to Grandmothers campaign for its commitment to funding the Tateni Home Care Nursing Services, of which Regina is executive director, and where Nkulie is a regular attendee there.
The following photos were taken this same day, while having lunch at the Williams Coffee Pub located in Harbour West,47 Discovery Drive, Hamilton.
Along with Regina and Nkulie were grandmothers from Grandmothers of Steel, Blooms for Africa, Oomama and Bronte
The following photos were taken this same day, while having lunch at the Williams Coffee Pub located in Harbour West,47 Discovery Drive, Hamilton.
Along with Regina and Nkulie were grandmothers from Grandmothers of Steel, Blooms for Africa, Oomama and Bronte
Saturday, September 18, 2010
AFRIGRAND CARAVAN
September 24th, 2010
First Unitarian Church,
110 Dundurn St. South, Hamilton
7:30 p.m.
African Grandmothers and Granddaughters will be travelling across Canada from September to November on a tour to engage thousands of Candians as global citizens in the struggle to turn the tide of HIV/AIDS in Africa.
Our special guests are:
Reina Mokgokong and Nkuli Nowathe, from Home Care Nursing Services in Mamelodi, South Africa. Tateni is funded by the Stephen Lewis Foundation and was one of the organizations visited by our Grandmother Delegates (Grandmothers of Steel was proudly represented by Lisbie Rae) during their trip to the African Grandmothers' Gathering.
Regina is a grandmother, nurse and Executive Director of Tateni – and an all-around powerhouse! Nkuli came under the care of Tateni when she lost her mother to AIDS. She speaks passionately about the power of peer support groups and education to help young people protect themselves from HIV.
We look forward to seeing you there.
First Unitarian Church,
110 Dundurn St. South, Hamilton
7:30 p.m.
African Grandmothers and Granddaughters will be travelling across Canada from September to November on a tour to engage thousands of Candians as global citizens in the struggle to turn the tide of HIV/AIDS in Africa.
Our special guests are:
Reina Mokgokong and Nkuli Nowathe, from Home Care Nursing Services in Mamelodi, South Africa. Tateni is funded by the Stephen Lewis Foundation and was one of the organizations visited by our Grandmother Delegates (Grandmothers of Steel was proudly represented by Lisbie Rae) during their trip to the African Grandmothers' Gathering.
Regina is a grandmother, nurse and Executive Director of Tateni – and an all-around powerhouse! Nkuli came under the care of Tateni when she lost her mother to AIDS. She speaks passionately about the power of peer support groups and education to help young people protect themselves from HIV.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
ANNUAL DARE TO DINE EVENT
Grandmothers of Steel is proud to present our 2nd Annual Dare to Dine Event. A Wine-tasting and African Food Sampling Event.
Saturday, October 16th - 5:30 - 9:00 p.m.
South Cafeteria, Mohawk College,
Fennell Campus, Hamilton
African music performed by SOUL INFLUENCE
Silent Auction
Tickets: $25 each, incl. Food and Wine sampling.
Early-bird draw for tickets purchased before October 1st.
For tickets contact: 905-389-1405, or grandmothersofsteel@gmail.com
DON'T MISS OUT!! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
People are still talking about last year's event!!!!!!
Saturday, October 16th - 5:30 - 9:00 p.m.
South Cafeteria, Mohawk College,
Fennell Campus, Hamilton
African music performed by SOUL INFLUENCE
Silent Auction
Tickets: $25 each, incl. Food and Wine sampling.
Early-bird draw for tickets purchased before October 1st.
For tickets contact: 905-389-1405, or grandmothersofsteel@gmail.com
DON'T MISS OUT!! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
People are still talking about last year's event!!!!!!
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