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Interest Groups
Artful Dodgers
Enjoy the full spectrum of the arts scene in the Greater Toronto Area. We have been behind the scenes at the ROM, AGO, and the Design Exchange, tours of private collections, and
Hands-on mono-print-making with Japanese papers, theater and musical excursions. We have seen great works of art and enjoyed exquisite Mennonite quilts and antique textiles and artifacts. We do it all and then we enjoy lunch.
Bunco
Come out and join us for a unique dice game where even if you are the loser you win a prize. It is a time of laughter, fun and lunch with friends.
Casual Connections
One-time get-togethers organized by any member through the Interest Group Chair.
Book Groups
There are two AWCT book groups – Uptown-North and Downtown – a location convenience.
Downtown Book Group
The Downtown Book Group meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month at a member's home for interesting discussions of books we have selected for the year at our December potluck. Brown bag lunch follows all other meetings. New members are always welcome.
Uptown — North Book Group
The Uptown North Book Group meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month for lively discussions on all genres of books, lunch and casual conversation. We welcome all book lovers.
Downtown Coffee
An informal social gathering meets currently at Nespresso in Yorkville to shoot the breeze and get acquainted with each other. The group meets once a month on a Friday morning.
Evenings Out
Once a month, AWCT members meet for casual gathering at a Toronto bar for drinks (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) and convivial conversation. It is open to all members, but we're especially trying to connect with members who, for a variety of reasons, cannot make the AWCT daytime meetings.
Golf
The golf group meets weekly during the summer on Thursday mornings from mid-May to September at a public golf course in Richmond Hill. We welcome non-member friends of members who wish to join us.
Herstory
The Herstorians are the keepers of the club's archives. With the completion of our book project for the club's 100th birthday, we will now focus on other ways to make the club's history meaningful for our members.
Knitting
Whether you want to learn how to knit, strengthen your skills, or just enjoy your knitting passion, we are for you. Along the way you’ll have a great time socializing and making new friends.
Movies
Join us on the first Tuesday of each month at SilverCity in Richmond Hill for an early movie, followed by interesting and provocative discussions at dinner.
Explorers
Join us for occasional field trips or cultural events that are centered in the outer GTA, mainly York Region or Durham Region. This may include specialty museums such as the McMichael Gallery, historical spots, activities or community theatre events. Members pay their own admission where applicable and often lunch together. Scheduling is flexible, and we are happy for suggestions that may interest you!
Artful Dodgers
Enjoy the full spectrum of the arts scene in the Greater Toronto Area. We have been behind the scenes at the ROM, AGO, and the Design Exchange, tours of private collections, and
Hands-on mono-print-making with Japanese papers, theater and musical excursions. We have seen great works of art and enjoyed exquisite Mennonite quilts and antique textiles and artifacts. We do it all and then we enjoy lunch.
Bunco
Come out and join us for a unique dice game where even if you are the loser you win a prize. It is a time of laughter, fun and lunch with friends.
Casual Connections
One-time get-togethers organized by any member through the Interest Group Chair.
Book Groups
There are two AWCT book groups – Uptown-North and Downtown – a location convenience.
Downtown Book Group
The Downtown Book Group meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month at a member's home for interesting discussions of books we have selected for the year at our December potluck. Brown bag lunch follows all other meetings. New members are always welcome.
Uptown — North Book Group
The Uptown North Book Group meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month for lively discussions on all genres of books, lunch and casual conversation. We welcome all book lovers.
Downtown Coffee
An informal social gathering meets currently at Nespresso in Yorkville to shoot the breeze and get acquainted with each other. The group meets once a month on a Friday morning.
Evenings Out
Once a month, AWCT members meet for casual gathering at a Toronto bar for drinks (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) and convivial conversation. It is open to all members, but we're especially trying to connect with members who, for a variety of reasons, cannot make the AWCT daytime meetings.
Golf
The golf group meets weekly during the summer on Thursday mornings from mid-May to September at a public golf course in Richmond Hill. We welcome non-member friends of members who wish to join us.
Herstory
The Herstorians are the keepers of the club's archives. With the completion of our book project for the club's 100th birthday, we will now focus on other ways to make the club's history meaningful for our members.
Knitting
Whether you want to learn how to knit, strengthen your skills, or just enjoy your knitting passion, we are for you. Along the way you’ll have a great time socializing and making new friends.
Movies
Join us on the first Tuesday of each month at SilverCity in Richmond Hill for an early movie, followed by interesting and provocative discussions at dinner.
Explorers
Join us for occasional field trips or cultural events that are centered in the outer GTA, mainly York Region or Durham Region. This may include specialty museums such as the McMichael Gallery, historical spots, activities or community theatre events. Members pay their own admission where applicable and often lunch together. Scheduling is flexible, and we are happy for suggestions that may interest you!
AWCTO COMMITTEES
SERVICE
The Service Committee is the liaison between the club and GTA service organizations. The committee organizes fundraising events, as well as the collection of children’s books, toiletries for shelters, rescue bags for victims of human trafficking, blankets for children in need, and provides other goods and services to non-profit organizations.
PROGRAM
The Program Chair, along with her committee, is responsible for choosing and planning the programs for the Club’s in-house meetings. These programs vary from history, flower design, cooking demonstrations, singers, etc. Program provides fun and intellectually stimulating speakers for the membership.
VISITING/TELEPHONE
The Visiting/Telephone Committee arranges visits to members who are ill or bereaved. The committee also sends flowers and cards at appropriate times and it also responsible for the In Touch article in the club newsletter.
SPECIAL EVENTS
The Special Events Committee, under the direction of the Chair, arranges all events that require a contract with an outside venue. This includes the coordination of all details relating to these events, such as the Thanksgiving and Spring Luncheons. Occasionally, Special Events works with other committees for in-house general meetings.
HOSPITALITY
The Hospitality Chair and her committee is responsible for set-up and take down at Heintzman House. This involves beverage service, side dishes (donated by members) and any other preparation that might be involved. Hospitality works alongside other committees to complete these tasks. At the opening and closing business meetings, the committee makes arrangements for a catered lunch.
PRINTING
The Printing Chair is responsible for production of the Year Book/Directory each Fall, name tags for members, as well as programs for outside events.
MEMBERSHIP
Membership’s mandate is recruitment and retention of members, and to welcome new members using tools such as email, events and personalized invitations. The committee’s efforts for recruitment may involve posts on social media, contact with viable organizations and the U.S. Consulate General. The committee keeps all members’ contact details up to date
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NEWSLETTER/PUBLIC RELATIONS
The Chair of the Newsletter/Public Relations Committee is responsible for gathering, editing and publishing the club newsletter five times/year. The Chair and her committee also arrange for news releases and other forms of public relations for specific events. The Chair’s committee proofreads the newsletter, making sure all information is correct, and coordinates advertisement in the Newsletter.
WEBSITE (awcto.org)
The AWCTO website has two primary objectives. The first is to have a public presence as a longstanding organization to enable Americans in the Greater Toronto Area to find us. The second is to serve the members as a resource for membership renewals, event information and registration, member directory, event photos, calendar and newsletters in an up-to-date manner.