I’m so glad you like the name I thought it only appropriate! I hope you can come along and see some Uni student make an impact in their local communities plus there are some fantastic prizes up for grabs!
Just to clarify this is an Ooooby focused workshop- We have Vincent from Grey Lynn Farmers Market and Wendy from Plant Me as special guests on the day! Can’t wait to learn all about the benefits of locally grown food
Poppy ban for Grey Lynn RSC: This year the Royal New Zealand RSA have rebranded themselves and as the Grey Lynn ... http://t.co/XM8Wg2VSGreyLynn20302012/02/03
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Create the Community you want to live in: Grey Lynn 2030 first meeting of the year is share ideas and get projec... http://t.co/O4YeRXYxGreyLynn20302012/01/31
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James Samuel said,
May 5, 2009 @ 5:16 pm
I love your twist on the name to come up with n-ooooby
big smiles…
Emerald said,
May 11, 2009 @ 8:05 pm
I’m so glad you like the name I thought it only appropriate! I hope you can come along and see some Uni student make an impact in their local communities plus there are some fantastic prizes up for grabs!
Emerald said,
May 11, 2009 @ 8:08 pm
Just to clarify this is an Ooooby focused workshop- We have Vincent from Grey Lynn Farmers Market and Wendy from Plant Me as special guests on the day! Can’t wait to learn all about the benefits of locally grown food
James Samuel said,
May 13, 2009 @ 12:29 am
Would love to be there, but I’ll be in Kerikeri facilitating a two day transition training. see http://www.ttnorthland.wordpress.com