Built in 1857, the Flamborough Township Hall was at the centre of community administration. It has gone through numerous municipal uses including most recently as the Waterdown public library (1979-2015). In late 2016 the City of Hamilton sold the property to three local business owners (and brothers) Nicholas, Nathan and Andrew Brown. They renovated the heritage-designated building with a focus on the building’s history in the community and with a desire to restore its position as a centre of administration and knowledge. The project has earned city-wide recognition. Nathan Brown, partner at Brown Financial Security Inc. will present photos and stories about the renovation project.
All welcome, $5 fee for non-members, free parking, accessible venue. Those that become members at this meeting will be refunded their door fee. Doors open at 7:30 PM. Refreshments will be served afterwards.