Archive for April, 2011

Trading table new at the GL Farmers Market

New Trading Table this Sunday

This week the Grey Lynn Farmers Market will launch our first produce trading table.  Apart form the market manager putting up the table, this stall will be run by you!  Your very own road-side stall.

So bag, tag and sell your own produce.  The trading table is free to “friends of the market” (who pay an annual $30 sub) or $3 for casual users.  You can sell your homegrown veggies or fruit yourself at the table or swap your goods with other sellers! Encourage the children to play shopkeeper and make some pocket money!  Anything left on the table will be given away at the end of the market.

The trading table will be held under the Grey Lynn 2030 banner this week.  Any questions, call Charlotte on 027 3756143 or email glfarmersmarket@gmail.com

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Green Screen presents: The Garden

Grey Lynn 2030 Green Screen presents: The Garden

From the ashes of the L.A. riots arose a lush, 14-acre community garden, the largest of its kind in the United States. Now bulldozers threaten its future. If everyone told you to give up, would you?

Sunday 1st May

7.30pm in the Garden Room, Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Road.
$2 entry

http://www.thegardenmovie.com/

 

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Grey Lynn 2030 April meeting with the wasters

Wednesday 13 April at 7.30pm, Grey Lynn Community Centre

It’s all about packaging -compostable /Biodegradable, Plastic bags ….

Find out about the Unpackit competition and Wanaka Wastebusters visit to Grey Lynn.

Hosted by Grey Lynn 2030 Waste Away

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Why we love our market

“Love to support my local market and also catch up with my friends and neighbours on sunday morning. I can walk there, don’t need to dress up and its very sociable. One day I’ll go in my jarmies.”

“I love this friendly little community market. It has a great selection of products.”

“The whole market is great and has a fantastic vibrant atmosphere and helps unite the community.”

Just some of the comments from voters in  the Taste Farmers Markets competition Vote for your favourite Market  -  it is not too late to enter the draw to win a trip for two to Singapore. Details here

Other good news. Kokako coffee – fairtrade and organic – is back at the Market. Richard and the Kokako Cart will be outside each market day.

Sadly the market is saying farewell to Monica who is off to Melbourne but welcomes new market manager, Charlotte (who is also on the Green Screen team) .

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Grey Lynn 2030 April Community News

In the April Issue

Creating urban bio-corridors
Grey Lynn 2030 April meeting with the wasters
Grey Lynn Farmers Market - still time to vote for your favourite market and win a trip to Singapore for two
Unpackit Roadshow of joy
Grey Lynn Business Association – new website and details of the next networking event coming up
Green Screen 2011
Grey Lynn Community Garden

If you would like to receive the monthly newsletter from Grey Lynn 2030 which includes a local calendar of events please email greylynn2030@gmail.com

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Unpackit Roadshow of Joy comes to Grey Lynn

The Unpackit crew will be at the Grey Lynn Market on Sunday 17th April, encouraging people to have their say in the 2011 Unpackit Packaging Awards. The crew will be performing skits from their travelling roadshow which includes chip-pack juggling, wrapper rapping and bananas on stilts who break free from their packaging.

The 16 finalists in the 2011 people’s choice awards for the best and worst packaging in New Zealand will be on display at the market. People will be able to vote for their pick of the “Best” and “Worst” finalists at the market. Votes can also be made online at www.unpackit.org. More than 4,000 votes have been received since the shortlists were announced on 29th March.

Roadshow organiser Ivy Willmott said the crew was looking to visiting one of the partner communities for the project. We’ve been really lucky with the support we’ve had from the Grey Lynn 2030 Waste Away focus group, and it will be great to catch up with them in person.”

Ms Willmott said the Unpackit roadshow had had a great reception at schools and markets.
“We’ve found at the markets that we get a crowd around us, because people are so keen to talk about packaging and to vote in the awards” she said. “That’s what this project is about, getting people talking and thinking about good packaging so they can make good choices.”

Awards organiser Sophie Ward said the 16 finalists had been narrowed down from over 100 nominations. “We were surprised to find that nearly all of the eight “Best” finalists are from small to medium-sized New Zealand businesses, with the exception of Speight’s. “For most of the Best finalists, the packaging is part of the brand they’re creating and they’ve put a lot of thought into it. “Some of the best packaging is made from recycled materials, or from a waste stream – such as Potatopak which is made from starch waste from potato chip manufacturers.” All of the “Best” finalists are fully recyclable and/or home compostable.

In contrast, all of the eight “Worst” finalists are destined to end up in the rubbish bin, because they can’t be recycled or composted. “All of the eight “Worst” finalists use more packaging than they need to, most of them are what I would call excessive,” said Ms Ward. “I don’t know whose bright idea it is to individually wrap Sunsweet’s prunes, but I haven’t met one person on the roadtrip so far who doesn’t think that it is absolutely ridiculous.”

Ms Ward said the eight “Worst” finalists had also failed to label their plastics with an identifying number in a triangle (with the exception of Cadbury Drinking Chocolate who did label their plastic lid). As a result, the plastics couldn’t be properly recycled.

Ms Ward said she encouraged everyone to come down and enjoy the roadshow. “Anyone who can’t make it, can view the finalists and vote by going to the Unpackit website www.unpackit.org.The winners of the awards will be announced May 6th.

The Unpackit Roadshow of Joy will be at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market on Sunday 17 April

 

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