Events

Here is a listing of upcoming CFUW-Ottawa events.          

Upcoming events

    • 06 Apr 2026
    • 7:00 PM
    • ZOOM Only




    Dr. Dianne Dodd, CFUW Ottawa Member

    Topic: History of CFUW Ottawa

    Dianne Dodd studied at Carleton University and the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, specializing in social and women's history. She has written about contraception, domestic technology, nursing and health care history. Now retired, she spent over 20 years at Parks Canada, working to improve the representation of women and women's history events in its commemorative program.

    • 20 Apr 2026
    • 11:00 AM
    • Royal Ottawa Golf Club,1405 Aylmer Rd., Gatineau, Quebec
    • 60
    Register

    2026 CFUW-OTTAWA'S

    MUSICAL LUNCH



    Monday, April 20, 2026
    Check-in starting at 11:00 am

    The Royal Ottawa Golf Club

    1405 Aylmer Rd., Gatineau, Quebec

    Your ticket includes:

    Elegant Lunch 

    Musical Performance

    Trivia Game

    Door Prizes

      Free Parking on site 

    The Fundraising event is sponsored by the CFUW-Ottawa Club

    The proceeds from the donation portion of the ticket will go towards the CFUW-Ottawa Scholarship Trust Fund. Official tax receipts will be issued.

    Registration is open to all CFUW-Ottawa members  and guests 

    Tickets for the Lunch $ 80.00 -  (includes tax, service charge and a donation to the CFUW-Ottawa Scholarship Trust Fund)

    An e blast will be sent to all members early in March with information about the event.



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    • 04 May 2026
    • 7:00 PM
    • Hybrid: Riverside United Church, 3191 Riverside Drive and ZOOM



    Dr. Ruth Slack

    Director, University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute (uOBMRI), Professor, Faculty of Medicine

    Dr. Ruth Slack and her research group’s long term goals are to promote the regeneration of the damaged brain after stroke or in neurodegenerative diseases. She and her team have shown that proteins that regulate cell replication can also play important roles in the regulation of neural stem cell self renewal and long term maintenance in the embryonic and adult brain. Dr. Slack’s group has also shown that mitochondrial dynamics and function have a major impact on adult stem cells and their differentiation, thus changes in metabolism or defects in mitochondrial function in the context of neurodegenerative diseases may have a major impact on neurogenesis, regeneration and neurological function. By exploiting new knowledge of these key regulatory pathways, they plan to activate the neuronal precursor and stem cell pools in order to facilitate regeneration of the damaged brain.

    Dr. Ruth Slack


    Dr. Katey Rayner

    Chief Scientific Officer and Vice President of Research at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute

    Katey Rayner, PhD, is the chief scientific officer and vice president of research at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.  She holds a University Research Chair and is the director of the Vascular Inflammation and Metabolism Laboratory. She is a full professor in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Ottawa. She leads the Ottawa region strategic research innovation cluster on vascular inflammation and metabolism. From 2022 to 2024, Dr. Rayner was assistant dean of research in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa.

    Dr. Katey Rayner

    Topic: Brain-Heart Interconnectome (BHI), Research and Innovation, University of Ottawa

    • 01 Jun 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Riverside United/Church, 3191 Riverside Drive, Ottawa

    CFUW-Ottawa

    Monday, June 1st, 2026 starting at 7p.m.

    Riverside United Church

    3191 Riverside Drive, Ottawa

    We need your voice!

     

    Join us for an evening of dessert, conversation and club business.

     

    Registration will be available in April

    MEMBERS ONLY

    Looking forward to seeing you on the 1st.

    This is an in-person meeting, you will not be able to join via Zoom.

    If you can't attend we encourage you to still make your voice heard. Please print and sign a proxy form and give it to a fellow member who is attending, along with your voting choices, so they can vote on your behalf.


     
    • 18 Jun 2026
    • 6:00 PM
    • Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club,1 Hunt Club Road, Ottawa
    • 160


    UWHAW EVENT OF THE YEAR

    YOU ARE INVITED

    MARK YOUR CALENDAR


    Enjoy an evening of great food, good company, inspiration and fun, all in support of women in Afghanistan.


    Give a Woman Hope: Invest in women’s education in Afghanistan.


    Thursday, June 18, 2026

    Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, 1 Hunt Club Road, Ottawa

      


    Registration:

    Registration details will be available in April



    For further information contact uwhaw2010@gmail.com


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