Century House

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Information Tour

Century House 620 Eighth St, New Westminster, BC, Canada

Learn about what happens here at Century House. details

Spring Thrift & Crafts Sale

Century House 620 Eighth St, New Westminster, BC, Canada

Details Donated goods will be accepted at Century House: Sat. 7th 10–2 Mon. 9th 10–2 Tue. 10th  10–2 & 4–6 Wed. 11th 10–2 Thu. 12th 10–2 & 4–6 Fri. 13th 10–noon (no donations accepted after noon). We are not accepting clothing, holiday décor, furniture, or electric appliances.

Use our new computers

Century House 620 Eighth St, New Westminster, BC, Canada

Use the new computers in the Computer Lab, get help if ypu need it. See page 7 of the Clarion for details:

BYOQ computer help

Century House 620 Eighth St, New Westminster, BC, Canada

Bring your questions about desktop computing to us in the Computer Lab. See page 7 of the Clarion for details:

Time4Change

Century House 620 Eighth St, New Westminster, BC, Canada

Safe City for Seniors Town Hall   

Seniors’ Week social meal

Century House 620 Eighth St, New Westminster, BC, Canada

at Century House - details to come

Seniors Week

Century House 620 Eighth St, New Westminster, BC, Canada

June 1-7, details to be determined

National Indigenous Peoples Day the City is hosting a large event at Moody Park on Saturday, June 21 from 10:00am – 2:30pm. This event is hosted in collaboration with the Spirit of the Children Society, Qayqayt First Nation, and the City of New Westminster. There will be cultural entertainment, physical activities, arts and crafts, Indigenous vendors and storytelling. https://www.newwestcity.ca/calendar-of-events/events/8128.php

Century House 620 Eighth St, New Westminster, BC, Canada

The City is hosting a large event at Moody Park on Saturday, June 21 from 10–2:30, in collaboration with the Spirit of the Children Society and Qayqayt First Nation. There will be cultural entertainment, physical activities, arts and crafts, Indigenous vendors and storytelling. PARKING WILL BE CHALLENGING.    Details