Bites and Insights - Community Engagement in Aging Research
In-Branch Program
Wednesday, July 08
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Central Library
Central - Hamilton RoomLearn how community-based research can help shape an equitable future for aging people.
McMaster Institute for Research in Aging Anthropologist Cameron Murray, a design researcher and health science communicator, looks at examples from research, policy and technology on how older adults can help shape better futures of aging in their communities. This session includes time for questions and interactive opportunities. Light refreshments served.
Bites and Insights is funded by the Hamilton Community Foundation.
AGE GROUP: | Older Adults (55+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Health and Wellness |
TAGS: | Seniors | Partner Program | Health | Conversation | Caregiving |
Central Library
The first Hamilton Public Library building opened on September 16, 1890 by the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen on the north side of Main Street West. In 1913, a new main library opened. This building was replaced in 1980 by Central Library, at the current location on York Boulevard.
In 2010, Central Library re-opened after approximately 18 months of renovations. Central Library opened with a newly revitalized first floor, which includes a Community Living Room that takes advantage of natural light. The Ontario Library Association honoured Central in 2012 with an Architectural and Design Transformation award.
