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		<title>Our Newsletter: The September Issue</title>
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<td><strong>September 2010</strong></p>
<p>Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly Community  Meeting<br />
Grey  Lynn Farmers Market<br />
Waste Away news<br />
Wilton Street Community Garden<br />
Film Fundraiser on 10/10/10 &#8211; September Green Screen<br />
Happening Locally<br />
Workshops</td>
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<td><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong><span style="font-size: small;">Spring has Sprung</span></strong><br />
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<td><span style="font-size: x-small;"><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/4279/native%20clematis.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="200" height="186" align="Left" /></p>
<div id="_mcePaste">Spring has officially started and with it, a lift in the collective energy.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Spring is a special time for Grey Lynn 2030 as the native clematis with its simple beauty is bursting forth on the trellises in the neighbourhood. that is part of our logo is bursting forth on the trellises in the neighbourhood.</div>
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<td><strong>Grey Lynn  2030 Monthly Community Meeting</strong></td>
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<td>Wednesday 8th September<br />
7.30pm &#8211; 9.30pm<br />
Grey  Lynn Community Centre</td>
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<td><strong>Meet our Candidates for Waitemata Ward and Local Board</strong></td>
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<td><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/4279/Waitemata-Gulf-Ward-Mainland-Map-300x246.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="15" vspace="10" width="201" height="165" align="Left" />There has been plenty of uncertainty about the “super city” restructuring but as the date fast approaches for the first Auckland Council elections we now all need to be informed.</p>
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<li>Who do you want to represent you?</li>
<li>What are the election issues?</li>
<li>What is the voting process?</li>
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<p>Come along to meet the candidates standing for the Waitemata &amp; Gulf Ward and Local Board.All welcome, with a question or two for the candidates. The meeting will be chaired by the always diplomatic, John Butters<br />
2010 election information is available on the new Auckland Council website<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14361&amp;F=H" target="_blank"> www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz</a></p>
<p>Missed the Grey Lynn 2030 August meeting: Integrated Solutions for Grey Lynn hosted by APW. Details<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14357&amp;F=H" target="_blank"> here</a></td>
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<td><strong><a name="12ad5e56da0e3aee_2"></a>Grey Lynn  Farmers Market</strong></td>
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<td><strong>Sunday  9 &#8211; 12.30pm</strong></p>
<p>Our local market is no longer a baby, and turns one this month!<br />
We are celebrating by taking it to the streets.<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/4279/GLFM%20Opening%20Day.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="200" height="300" align="Left" /></p>
<p>GLFM&#8217;s street market on Sunday, 26th September will be held in the West Lynn shops on Richmond Road. As well as the usual stalls, the street market will feature local crafts and art, and the West Lynn shops will be be open as always.</p>
<p>Please tell  your friends &#8211; our last street Autumn evening market was great fun. The biggest  complaint came from locals saying they didn&#8217;t know about it.</p>
<p>For  those of you who need a coffee fix to start your Sunday, you&#8217;ll be  relieved to hear that The Coffee Guy is back at the market to meet your  Sunday morning caffeine requirements.</p>
<p>Remember the market is indoors so please support our stall holders rain, more rain or possibly one day, shine!</p>
<p>Come along to the Annual General Meeting</p>
<p>Date: 29th of September 2010<br />
Where: Garden Room, Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Rd. Same venue as the .<br />
Time: 07:30 – 09:00 pm<br />
More details <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14354&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a></td>
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<td><a name="12ad5e56da0e3aee_3"></a><strong>Waste Away News</strong></td>
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<td>BYO Coffee Cup</td>
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<td>It is estimated that 100 million disposable coffee cups go to landfill each year in New Zealand, where they take years to biodegrade. Laid end to end these would stretch from Cape Reinga to Bluff almost 7 times!  Taking your own, reusable cup to a café to fill with your favourite beverage is an easy step you can take to help reduce this phenomenal amount of waste.</p>
<p>Some disturbing facts about disposable paper coffee cups:</p>
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<li>They are lined with a plastic coating to prevent leakage.</li>
<li>This plastic lining prevents the cup from being composted or recycled and slows down decomposition in landfill.</li>
<li>Large amounts of trees, energy and water are required for their production.</li>
<li>As they decompose in anaerobic conditions in a landfill, a leachate of methane gas is produced, a powerful greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.</li>
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<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/4279/rsz_1reusablecoffeecupsposter-1024x723.jpg?104" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="308" height="217" align="Left" />The production of a reusable cup is more resource intensive than the production of a paper cup, however the impact lessens over time as the cup is reused. A study conducted by Sustainability Engineer, Pablo Päster showed that the breakeven point of a stainless steel cup (i.e. the point where it becomes more environmentally friendly than a paper cup) is after 24 uses.<br />
As most reusable cups are designed to last for 3000 uses, there is a positive environmental impact to using reusable cups over paper cups.</p>
<p>The GL2030 Waste Away Group has surveyed the cafes in Grey Lynn, who are all very supportive of customers bringing in their own reusable cups to be filled.  We have also compiled a list of cafes where you can buy <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14355&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Keep Cups,</a> a reusable, recyclable cup made of #5 plastic.<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14356&amp;F=H" target="_blank"> </a>We are also selling these at the Waste Away stall at our local Grey Lynn Farmer’s Market, (Community Centre, Sunday,except the last of the month).  To further spread the word in our community, we will be running stands at our local cafes with information on reusable cups.</p>
<p>We estimate the number of disposable coffee cups used in our local Grey Lynn area per year laid end to end would stretch 32 times along Williamson Ave so please help reduce our community’s impact on waste to landfill by taking your own reusable cup along to the café for your coffee.</p>
<p>Local Cafes selling Keep Cups:</p>
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<li>Coffee Supreme, 42 Douglas Street</li>
<li>Sliced Lunch Bar, 104 Richmond Road</li>
<li>Mello Café, 166 Richmond Road</li>
<li>Ripe Deli, 172 Richmond Road</li>
<li>The Little Grocer, 311 Richmond Road</li>
<li>Savour &amp; Devour, 478 Richmond Road</li>
<li>Meola Kitchen, 184 Garnet Road</li>
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<td><a name="12ad5e56da0e3aee_4"></a><strong>Something Local and Different for Fathers Day</strong></td>
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<td>Tall Stories &#8211; Told Live &#8211; True Stories about my Dad</td>
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<td>This Sunday the NZ Book Council will hold True Stories, Told Live events:<br />
7 people, 7 stories, straight up, unscripted, live and unrehearsed.<br />
The Book Council is reacquainting us with the oral tradition &#8211; storytelling in a different form.</p>
<p>Come listen to:</p>
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<li>Novelists Sue Reidy and Paul Shannon</li>
<li>Actor Michael Hurst,</li>
<li>Heidi Tannenbaum</li>
<li>Ainsley Hogarth</li>
<li>Richard Smith, Stanley Makuwe and Kathy Lissienko</li>
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<p>TAPAC Motions Road<br />
Sept 5 @ 4pm<br />
$10.00 on the door (no pre sales)</p>
<p>The bar will definitely be open – come early and grab a drink</td>
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<td>W<strong>ilton  Street Community Garden</strong><span style="font-size: x-small;"> </span></td>
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<td><span style="font-size: x-small;"><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/4279/Lizard%20Garden.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="221" height="166" align="Left" />Spring is here and we are gearing up to plant summer vegetable crops. Compost has been turned and is doing brilliantly &#8211; some has already been turned out for the summer spuds. Everyday locals are delivering compost to the site from as far away as Pt Chev.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">We have started the construction and planting of our new lizard garden using the money given to us by the Western Bays Community Board.   While its not yet finished it is already looking great.  A few skinks have been seen around the site so we hope when its finished they will move in and live there safely amongst the rocks and plants.  Some of the plants chosen for the garden are pollinated by lizards.</span></p>
<p>Cats are one of the worst predators for native lizards and are a particular problem in the garden. We have investigated the use of a NZ-made sonic alarm &#8211; cat repellent, however it turns out to be unsuitable as lizards are very sensitive to noise and would be disturbed by it as well as the cats.</p>
<p>If anyone has any bright ideas about keeping cats off the site please let us know.</p>
<p>New gardeners would be welcome &#8211; with spring here there&#8217;s much to do</p>
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<td><a name="12ad5e56da0e3aee_5"></a><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Frocks on Bikes</span></strong></td>
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<td><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/4279/eventfinder_pic.jpg?638" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="499" height="192" align="Left" />Celebrate the warmer weather with other fabulous Frockacious bicycle riders, and join the flock of Frocks in a cycle-parade along Ponsonby Road at 1pm</p>
<p>Saturday 18th September 2010<br />
11am, Western Park, Ponsonby Rd<br />
In tandem with Ponsonby Market Day<br />
<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14359&amp;F=H" target="_blank">www.frocksonbikes.org</a></p>
<p>As well as look gorgeous, you can also Fix your bike with the team from Tumeke Cycle Space, or take advantage of free maintenance checks by Adventure Cycles. Check out a selection of stylish bikes, bicycle bling and accessories.Bring the kids along to the bike decoration station for a spring makeover and to win fabulous prizes donated by CYCO.</p>
<p>Frocks on Bikes and Cycle Action Auckland support the 350 Big Bike Fix Up &#8211;  a Global Climate Working Bee for 10/10/10. More details at <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=7409&amp;F=H" target="_blank">www.350.org.nz</a></td>
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<td><a name="12ad5e56da0e3aee_6"></a><strong>Film Fundraiser- 10.10.10</strong></td>
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<td><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/4279/Hump.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="264" height="191" align="Left" /><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14362&amp;F=H" target="_blank">“The Global Work Working Bee” </a>— is a day when thousands of communities across the globe will come together to celebrate climate solutions.<br />
Kathleen Gallagher has asked Grey Lynn 2030 if we want to help launch her new film &#8220;Water Whisperers&#8221;. It is perfect as we were wanting to do something for 10.10.10. We will be showing her film and with a celebratory event that night. There will be lots of activity happening around Auckland during the day but so far this is the only night event. We also had a great turn out and response to her last film Earth Whisperers so we are expecting this one to be equally beautiful and inspiring.We will let you know as soon as we have all the details finalised.</td>
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<td><strong>September Green Screen,</strong> Saturday 25th, 7pm</td>
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<td>Save the date . Check the <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=6403&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Grey Lynn 2030</a> website for details.</p>
<p>If you would like to be on the Green Screen mailing list email <a href="mailto:greylynn2030@gmail.com" target="_blank">greylynn2030@gmail.com</a></td>
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<td>At the August Green Screen we enjoyed a special showing of Garbage Warrior about acrew of builders explore off-the-grid sustainable building design in the New Mexico Desert. More details <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14358&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a></td>
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<td><strong>GREY LYNN BUSINESS NETWORK<br />
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<td><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=13424&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Grey Lynn means Busin</a><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=13424&amp;F=H" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=13424&amp;F=H" target="_blank">ess in the local paper </a><br />
<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/4279/GL%20Businesss%20Association.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="327" height="99" align="Left" />Grey Lynn 2030 have formed a new focus group &#8211; Grey Lynn Business Network. This networking group will be for businesses in the area with an office/ retail and also for those who work from home. We have had two meetings and now have the beginnings of a steering committee. If you would like to get involved with the Steering Group, please contact <a href="mailto:suzanne.kendrick@theconnector.co.nz" target="_blank">suzanne.kendrick@theconnector.co.nz</a>. If you want to help shape how the GLBN operates and what we do please get in touch.</p>
<p>Our first public meeting is our AGM on Wednesday 13th October<br />
Our local Grey Lynn <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14360&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Quality Inn on Great North Rd </a>has kindly offered a venue and refreshments. 7.00 Networking &#8211; 8.00 meeting.There will be plenty of chances to network and then a quick meeting to elect the positions to become an Incorporated Society.<br />
How about a speed dating, whoops I mean, speed business session to help the shy people?<span style="font-size: x-small;"> </span></td>
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<td><strong><a name="12ad5e56da0e3aee_8"></a>Happening Locally<br />
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<td>The Grey Lynn RSC- 1 Francis Street</td>
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<td>A relaxed community facililty in Grey Lynn. Membership till Christmas is now only $30.00.<br />
We welcome visitors and new members: Children are welcome until around 7pm, and must be supervised at all times. We have members nights on a Wednesday night &#8211; we have 7 day a week faclilties-we have no cover charge for entertainment:</p>
<p>Wednesday 1 September 8pm the MAINZ music school foundation students play Country music old and new<br />
Friday 3 September 8pm &#8211; band Friday 13 August 8pm band &#8220;The Brendon Ham Band&#8221;-country honky tonk<br />
Friday 10 September 8pm band &#8220;Rebel Without Applause&#8221; 70&#8242;s and 80&#8242;s and NZ favourites<br />
Friday 17 September 8pm band &#8220;The Alibis&#8221; playing jump blues and swing and rhythm and blues<br />
Friday 24 September 8pm band &#8220;The Kingpinz&#8221; playing old hits rock n roll and rhythm and blues and many more</p>
<p>We also have the rugby and league games on our big screens during our opening hours. Come and see our new big screen TV. Thursday night at 7pm is quiz night. Our function room upstairs is available for hire for your special functions. Book early for Christmas functions.</p>
<p>We have large dance floor, kitchen, seated dining area, bar and restroom facilities, the best kept art deco secret in Grey Lynn.</p>
<p>Enquiries <a href="mailto:greylynnrsc@hotmail.co.nz" target="_blank">greylynnrsc@hotmail.co.nz</a></td>
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<strong>WORKSHOPS<br />
Mt Eden Village People</strong><br />
Our friends and neighbours in Mt Eden are pumping! Take a look at their web site to see what they are doing. We are so impressed!</p>
<p>Fruit trees for Auckland:<br />
The Village People’s are behind a campaign to get more fruit trees planted on public land. Suggest your favourite fruit tree location for community fruit trees:<br />
<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=13430&amp;F=H" target="_blank">http://www.fruittrees.org.nz</a><br />
Upcoming Mount Eden Village People Workshops:<br />
<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14353&amp;F=H" target="_blank">http://www.mountedenvillagepeople.co.nz/workshops/</a><br />
<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=15242&amp;L=14353&amp;F=H" target="_blank"></a><br />
City chooks – keeping chickens in your backyard<br />
September: Sunday 12.09.10</p>
<p>Square Foot Gardening<br />
October: 3.10.2010</p>
<p>Beekeeping in the city<br />
October: Sunday 17.10.10<span style="font-size: x-small;"><br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">Urban Eden Workshops with the Dirt Doctor</span></strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">Dirt Doctor founder to host Urban Eden workshops in Auckland for the first time! With special guest landscape architect from One Earth Matte.</span></p>
<p>Two full-day programmes covering the complete Dirt Doctor system of gardening. A comprehensive weekend introducing a unique biological approach to micro-farm and home garden soil ecology.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">Saturday, Sept 4, 9:30am-4:00pm &#8211; Urban Eden<strong><br />
</strong>Sunday, Sept 5, 9:30am-4:00pm &#8211; Advanced Soil Biology<br />
Te Waipuna Puawai Community Centre<br />
email <a href="mailto:jacob@dirtdoctor.co.nz" target="_blank">jacob@dirtdoctor.co.nz</a>.</span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><br />
<a href="http://www.dirtdoctor.co.nz/" target="_blank">www.dirtdoctor.co.nz</a></span></td>
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		<title>Grey Lynn 2030 July Community News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[9 July 2010 In This Issue: Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly Community Meeting Grey Lynn Farmers Market Waste Away news &#38; Green Screen Putting the Local into Local Government Wilton Street Community Garden Western Bays Community Board &#8211; thank you Local news from the City Fringe Happening Locally at the Grey Lynn RSC Under a full [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="fblike" style="height:25px; height:25px; overflow:hidden;"><iframe src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.greylynn2030.co.nz%2F2010%2F07%2F09%2Fgrey-lynn-2030-july-community-news%2F&amp;layout=button_count&amp;show_faces=false&amp;width=450&amp;action=like&amp;font=arial&amp;colorscheme=light" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allow Transparency="true" style="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:450px;"></iframe></div><p>9 July 2010<br />
In This Issue:</p>
<p>Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly Community Meeting<br />
Grey Lynn Farmers Market<br />
Waste Away news &amp; Green Screen<br />
Putting the Local into Local Government<br />
Wilton Street Community Garden<br />
Western Bays Community Board &#8211; thank you<br />
Local news from the City Fringe<br />
Happening Locally at the Grey Lynn RSC</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Labyrinth.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-922" title="Labyrinth" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Labyrinth-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Under a full moon and a clear matariki filled sky, Grey Lynn celebrated the winter solstice at a family &#8211; orientated event at St Columba Church on Saturday 26th June. Vicar Susan Adams and celebrant Keith King started the evening with readings, poetry, a circle dance and song. The labyrinth was lit with lanterns where Susan explained the significance of the winter solstice and Matariki, the Maori New Year. Entertainment was provided by Soul Samba Circus, Sam Benge, the Ukeladies, Capeiora dancers and drummers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Ukeladies.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-923" title="Ukeladies" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Ukeladies-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>We are fortunate to have so much talent in our community who are willing to give their time and get us all dancing! Well done to Caroline Banks, Kathryn Goodman and Sam Benson and the organising team who made the evening such a success.</p>
<p>Talent and creativity was also in abundance at the Grey lynn 2030 June Meeting -<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=12672&amp;F=H"> The Art of Grey Lynn.</a><br />
You can see photos from the meeting and details about all the artists<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=12672&amp;F=H"> here</a>.  A few of the hidden art secrets of Grey Lynn were revealed.</p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn Business Association Kick-off</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/GL-Businesss-Association1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-924" title="StreetPartywestLynnshopsblue" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/GL-Businesss-Association1-300x90.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="90" /></a>Grey Lynn 2030 are looking to establish a Grey Lynn Business Association. We want to hear your ideas on how this could best work for local business people. Come along for an evening of networking and to share ideas plus updates from our focus groups.</p>
<p>Wednesday 14th July<br />
7.30pm &#8211; 9.30pm<br />
Grey Lynn Community Centre</p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn Farmers Market</strong></p>
<p>The<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=12673&amp;F=H"> Grey Lynn Farmers&#8217; Market</a> is starting an exciting promotion on Sunday: crack the code and win $5000, plus market hampers and more! Buy something from any of the stalls or become a member for your chance to win.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Christy-Jose.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-926" title="Christy &amp; Jose" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Christy-Jose-288x300.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="300" /></a>Luckily we are inside so despite the often beastly weather, the winter months have seen the market continue to gain some great new stalls such as Turkish Foods and EVO&#8217;s olive oil. Now, regular stall holders like<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=9418&amp;F=H"> Ooooby</a> and Blackwood&#8217;s Gourmet Bread have been joined by Nicola Leone&#8217;s &#8216;Home Made Italian Deserts&#8217; featuring Italian cookies and biscotti. Yum!</p>
<p>Another new feature is the bike workshop run by a group in the process of creating a non-profit community bike workshop. Their long-term goal is to have a permanent space where tools, advice and donated/reused parts are freely available to help people to repair, maintain and build bikes. At the GLFM they will be mainly teaching basic repair skills, making tools available, fundraising and simply talking to people about the project.</p>
<p>Phineas Phrog&#8217;s story telling shows are still on every Sunday at 10.30am in the Oval Room, and offer fun and entertainment for the kids on a rainy winter day.</p>
<p><strong>How to Grow Microgreens &#8211; a new book by Fionna Hill</strong></p>
<p>Congratulations to Grey Lynner and Grey Lynn 2030 supporter Fionna Hill who&#8217;s latest book<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=12674&amp;F=H"> How to Grow Microgreens</a>, Nature’s Own Superfood is being released in six countries with a New Zealand launch in August.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Microgreens-front-cover-Bateman-to-Fionna.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-927" title="Microgreens front cover Bateman to Fionna" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Microgreens-front-cover-Bateman-to-Fionna-235x300.jpg" alt="" width="145" height="186" /></a>Fionna is also the author of<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=12675&amp;F=H"> A Green Granny&#8217;s Garden &#8211; a year of the good life in Grey Lynn</a> learning her gardening skills at the Grey Lynn Community Garden. It&#8217;s due for release in September. You can often find Fionna at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market where Ooooby sells microgreens and surplus veggies from her plot, and more recently promoting her new books. She&#8217;s a GLFM committee member.</p>
<p>To buy a signed copy of How to Grow Microgreens and receive a complimentary gift of &#8216;Fionna’s Blend&#8217; Kings microgreen seeds please email your details to  fionna@fionnahill.com.  Fionna will contact you as soon as the book is available.<a href="http://www.fionnahill.com/"> www.fionnahill.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Waste Away news<br />
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<p>GOT A DRAWER FULL OF DEAD BATTERIES? NOT SURE WHAT TO DO WITH THEM?There is now a Used Battery Collection Box at Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/BatteryBox.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-936" title="BatteryBox" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/BatteryBox-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a>LETS REDUCE TOXIC WASTE IN OUR LANDFILL!Why is, how we dispose of batteries important?  Most batteries we use contain heavy metals and therefore should not be casually disposed of into our landfill.   In our landfill, the battery will erode and many toxic materials will eventually find their way into the water and soil environment.</p>
<p>For those of you who attended the Grey Lynn 2030 community meeting in May, the Waste Away group spoke about the different types of batteries, correct disposal and recycling, making use of the local HazMobile collection, and what we can do as a community to reduce battery waste in our landfill.  If you missed this May meeting, you can see our battery flyer.</p>
<p>One action discussed was to set up a battery collection box at our stall at the Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market.  And we now have one (see photo below), ready and waiting for some batteries!  We can only accept household batteries (no wet cell/lead acid batteries!), and from here, batteries will be either sent off to be recycled for their metals, or if they are unable to be recycled, encased in concrete so that leaching in our landfill is minimal.</p>
<p>Better still is changing to<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=12676&amp;F=H"> rechargable batteries</a> as they last considerably longer than single-use batteries, so using them will mean less batteries going to our landfill.<a href="http://www.ecobatteries.co.nz/"> http://www.ecobatteries.co.nz/</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ecobatteries.co.nz/"></a><br />
So, please bring your used batteries along to the Waste Away stall at the Farmers Market (every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month), and feel free to come and have a chat with us about batteries!</p>
<p><strong>Green Screen</strong><br />
Green Screen is back to the last Saturday of the Month:<br />
This month: Saturday 31st July 7pm (film yet to be confirmed).</p>
<p>Apologies for any confusion over our last green screen (held on 3rd July with a screening of the<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=12679&amp;F=H"> &#8220;Yes Men Fix the World&#8221;</a> to make up for missing out on June).<br />
We are now back to the last Saturday of each month.<br />
We are enjoying having cosy community movie nights, a great thing for the middle of winter!<br />
Looking forward to seeing you there.</p>
<p>-The Green Screen Team</p>
<p>To receive Green Screen notices email greylynn2030@gmail and ask to be put on the Green Screen contact list</p>
<p><strong>Putting the Local into Local Government  : Supercity elections  - Waitemata Local Board</strong></p>
<p>We are really thrilled to be able to announce that Steering Committee member<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=6402&amp;F=H"> Pippa Coom</a> has been selected to stand with City Vision for the Waitemata Local Board. She joins<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=12677&amp;F=H"> City Vision</a> as a community independent with the support of Grey Lynn 2030. Also on the ticket is local Jesse Chalmers (who&#8217;s parents started Harvest), Christopher Dempsey, current chair of the Albert-Eden Community Board, Bruce Kilmister, current Chair of the Western Bays Community Board, Shale Chambers, Ponsonby commercial lawyer &amp; company director, Tricia Reade, Chair of Ponsonby Community Centre and City Fringe Inc and current Western Bays board member Kate Stanton.</p>
<p>Pippa is passionate about creating the kind of community we want to live in that is safe, lively, healthy and sustainable. She hopes to bring the vision of Grey Lynn 2030 to local government (contact: pippacoom@gmail.com)</p>
<p><strong>Not sure you are enrolled to vote?</strong> Check by calling 0800 307 656 or go to<a href="http://www.elections.org.nz/"> www.elections.org.nz</a>. Voting papers for the first supercity elections will be posted on 17 September.</p>
<p><strong>Wilton Street Community Garden</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/mandy-at-wilton-street.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-928" title="mandy at wilton street" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/mandy-at-wilton-street-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>In June the WSCG applied to the<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=12678&amp;F=H"> Western Bays Community Board</a> for $2000.00 of discretionary funding to complete the Community Garden. We are thrilled that the Board approved our application and we now have the money.  The next step is to ensure that it is carefully spent to achieve the greatest possible benefit for the garden and the community, including the native flora and fauna who inhabited the site before us.</p>
<p>Specific projects that we have earmarked the money for are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Native plants to complete the bush habitat in the back plus weta boxes,</li>
<li>A Lizard Garden and lizard house on the stoney southern end of the site,</li>
<li>Furniture ie a table and seating under the gum trees so we will have somewhere to sit when we meet, and</li>
<li>Fruit and vegetable plants.</li>
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<p>On another note, the new community compost bins appear to be working well, lots of vegetable scraps and green waste is being dropped off and the bins are filling up.  Thanks to all who are using them &#8211; keep it coming!.</p>
<p>The members of the WSCG would like to thank the Western Bays Community Board for their support.<br />
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<p><strong>Grey Lynn Community Garden</strong> &#8211; find out more details<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=14180&amp;L=10339&amp;F=H"> here</a>. ‘Growing Together’ every Sunday afternoon 4pm~6pm.</p>
<p><strong>Western Bays Community Board &#8211; thank you</strong></p>
<p><strong>1989 &#8211; 2010</strong><br />
With the changes to Auckland&#8217;s governance the WBCB ceases to exist in October. We would like to thank all the members of the Community Board who have supported Grey Lynn 2030 so enthusiastically: Cr Greg Moyle, Cr Graeme Easte, Chair Bruce Kilmister with Board Members Kate Stanton, Jo Robinson, Paul Stevenson and Leigh Kennaway.</p>
<p>In the last 18 months we have received:</p>
<ul>
<li>Funding for the Grey Lynn Farmers Market</li>
<li>Funding for the Grey Lynn 2030 banner and logo</li>
<li>$2000 for the Wilton Street Community Garden</li>
<li>Support for Traffic Calming initiatives through West Lynn shopping area</li>
</ul>
<p>Over the next couple of month we will be seeking support for:<a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Ride-of-Silence-026.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-938" title="Proposed Water Fountain " src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Ride-of-Silence-026-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="141" height="189" /></a></p>
<ul>
<li>Community Orchard in Francis Street Reserve (SLIPS application sponsored by Paul Stephenson)</li>
<li>Installation of a water fountain (SLIPS application)</li>
<li>Funding to set up the GL Business Association</li>
<li>Funding for the West Lynn Street Party and community market; and</li>
<li>Funding to continue the restoration of Edgars Creek</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>City Fringe Inc  and Soho Square</strong></p>
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<p>Many residents will know that the receiver is appealing the decision of Auckland City Council not to grant consent for building mass and heights over an above what already was granted in 2008.<br />
City Fringe is a lobby group which wants to see Soho Square developed but not the particular design put forward. Nor do we wish for development at any cost just because Soho is an eyesore. We are also concerned about the amount of traffic it encourage in the area.</p>
<p>More information on what is happening can be obtained from cityfringeinc@gmail.com now and City Fringe&#8217;s  website will be up and running by 15 July at<a href="http://www.cityfringe.org.nz/"> www.cityfringe.org.nz</a></p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn RSC &#8211; happening locally </strong></p>
<p>We welcome visitors and new members: This month apart from our members nights on a Wednesday night &#8211; we have 7 day a week faclilties-we have no cover charge for entertainment:</p>
<p>Friday 9 July 8pm band &#8220;Peta &amp; the Pois&#8221; playing pop/jazz and blues<br />
Friday 16 July 8pm band &#8220;The Alibis&#8221; playing jumpswing and rhythm and blues<br />
Friday 23 July 8pm band &#8220;McSweeney Brothers with Marion Burns&#8221; on fiddle- Irish band<br />
Friday 30 July 8pm band &#8220;The Gunsmiths&#8221; playing hard rock and blues, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Hendrix and more</p>
<p>We also have the rugby and league games on our big screens during our opening hours. Our function room upstairs is available for hire for your special functions.</p>
<p>We have large dance floor, kitchen, seated dining area, bar and restroom facilities, the best kept secret in Grey Lynn.</p>
<p>Enquiries greylynnrsc@hotmail.co.nz</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/berm-July-10.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-930" title="berm July 10" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/berm-July-10-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a> Update on the Ooooby Berm Bomb on Richmond Road</p>
<p>July 2010</p>
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<p><span style="color: #333358;"><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">4 June 2010<br />
</span></strong></span>In This Issue:</p>
<p>Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly Community Meeting &#8211; The Art of Grey Lynn<br />
Grey Lynn Farmers Market &#8211; On this Weekend<br />
Waste Away and other Focus Group updates<br />
Winter Solstice and Matariki Celebration<br />
Wilton Street Community Garden<br />
Green Screen is Back!<br />
Entertainment happening locally &#8211; supporting  the Grey Lynn RSC<br />
Our Community &#8211; Chickens at home course</p>
<p><strong>Highlights from our June issue &#8211; to receive the full version please email us at greylynn2030@gmail.com</strong></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/FB-Logo-Final.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-859" title="FB Logo Final" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/FB-Logo-Final-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></span></p>
<p><strong>A fresh new look for Grey Lynn 2030</strong></p>
<p>Over the last month we have quietly started using our new banner and logo (you may have noticed the change to our Facebook profile)</p>
<p>It has taken a lot of time and talent from many people to finally reach an image which we think reflects our vision and our community.</p>
<p>We would like to thank the many people involved right from the beginning almost 2 years ago.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"> </span></p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly Community Gathering</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13715&amp;L=11245&amp;F=H" target="_blank">The Art of Grey Lynn<br />
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<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Louise-Rive-Edge-City-2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-860" title="Louise Rive Edge City 2" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Louise-Rive-Edge-City-2-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Come along to an evening in celebration of our local artists. A chance to mingle with the artistic talent of Grey Lynn &amp; Westmere and find out what inspires them about their local community.</p>
<p>With updates on planned art events and projects &#8211; share your ideas too.</p>
<p>Guest speaker Bernadette Brewer from Toi Ora: Live Art Trust</p>
<p>With many of our local artists including Louise Rive and Chuck Joseph from Edge City (the final guest list will be on our website)</p>
<p>Entry by Koha. Drinks and nibbles provided</p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn Farmers Market</strong></p>
<p>Sunday 9 &#8211; 12.30pm</p>
<p>The Grey Lynn Farmer&#8217;s Market is on this Queen&#8217;s birthday weekend! (and every Sunday except the last of the month when the Market makes way for Kraftbomb)</p>
<p><strong>Waste Away</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/DemoDayGarnetStn.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-861" title="DemoDayGarnetStn" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/DemoDayGarnetStn-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>On Wednesday 19 May we teamed up with Garnet Station Café and took our passion for food waste reduction to the “street”.</p>
<p>With a small information stand in front of the café right next to the bus stop and with beautiful weather to support us, we spend our day talking to lots of interested passers by about home composting, worm farming and the bokashi system.</p>
<p><strong>Winter Solstice and Matariki Celebration</strong></p>
<p>Come and celebrate<br />
June 26, 5.30pm<br />
St Columba Church Hall, 92 Surrey Cres. Grey Lynn</p>
<p><strong>Wilton Street Community Garden</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Maia-Delivering-compost.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-862" title="Maia Delivering compost" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Maia-Delivering-compost-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">We are looking for Volunteers to help with the garden &#8211; why not just pop in on Sunday at 10am or contact Mandy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">Here is a photo of Maia taking her compost to the</span><span style="font-size: x-small;"> new Community Composting Facility located in the garden.</span></p>
<p><strong>Green Screen is back!</strong></p>
<p>Thank you to all of you who made it to see the movie &#8216;Dirt&#8217; for our re-launch; it was the biggest Green Screen audience yet!. With nearly 60 people we completely filled the garden room, making it a true cosy community movie evening.</p>
<p>Dirt  ( <a href="http://www.dirtthemovie.org/" target="_blank">http://www.dirtthemovie.org</a> ) was a thought provoking and inspiring film highlighting the importance of restoring health to damaged soil around the world, and maintaining the areas which are still full of life. We were urged to each &#8221;do the best we can&#8221;. This can start in our own back yards with growing some of our own food, or planting native plants. Dirt (Soil) is the ultimate natural resource for life on earth and needs our respect and care.</p>
<p>We welcome visitors and new members: This month apart from our members nights on a Wednesday night &#8211; we have 7 day a week faclilties-we have no cover charge for entertainment:</p>
<p><strong>Entertainment Happening Locally</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Friday 4 June 8pm &#8211; band &#8221; Easy&#8221; local lads playing reggae ska and dub</li>
<li>Sunday 6 June Queens Birthday weekend 4pm band &#8220;Kiwi Express&#8221; country rock n roll  and old favourites</li>
<li>Friday 11 June 8pm band &#8220;Peta &amp; the Pois&#8221; playing pop/jazz and blues</li>
<li>Friday 18 June 8pm band &#8220;The Alibis&#8221; playing jump swing and rhythm and blues</li>
<li>Sunday 20 June 4pm mid winter Christmas party with band Robbie Maxwell &amp; Dave Curltis -bring a $5 wrapped pressie and Santa will give you a pressie back- note this is R18 and for members and visitors</li>
<li>Friday 25 June 8pm band &#8220;Rebel Without Applause&#8221;- rock/pop and 80&#8242;s and 90&#8242;s favourites</li>
</ul>
<p>Enquiries <a href="mailto:greylynnrsc@hotmail.co.nz" target="_blank">greylynnrsc@hotmail.co.nz</a></p>
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<td>7 May 2010<br />
In This Issue:</p>
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<li><strong>Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly Community Meeting</strong></li>
<li><strong>Grey Lynn Farmers Market</strong></li>
<li><strong>Focus Group updates</strong></li>
<li><strong>Have your say on the Super City &#8211; Our Auckland Campaign</strong></li>
<li><strong>Community Composing Facility at Wilton Street Community Garden</strong></li>
<li><strong>Bring it together symposium </strong></li>
<li><strong>Sustaining Auckland  &#8211; the role of Trees</strong></li>
<li><strong>and more&#8230;..</strong></li>
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<td><strong><span style="font-size: x-small;"><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/Grey%20Lynn%20003.JPG?282" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="200" height="150" align="Left" /></span>What an amazing turn out!</strong></p>
<p>Grey Lynners who took part in the May Day March of tens of thousands were first treated to free coffee and bread &amp; butter pudding at The Little Grocer. Well done James Samuel &amp; Finn Mackesy who took part in one of the most creative elements of the march with the CRAPping protest.  Check out the photos and read more about this form of ironic anti -protest on James&#8217;s blog  <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11242&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/Mining%20March%20012.JPG" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="204" height="153" align="Right" /></span>Submissions on the Government&#8217;s mining proposals are due by 26 March. It just takes a minute to send a submission <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11254&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>The major disruptions caused by the Icelandic volcano with the unpronounceable name has given us the opportunity to reflect on the vulnerability and resilience of our own community. Read the post <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11257&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a> from Transition Culture on this theme. Interested in up skilling and developing practical knowledge of how to develop and improve local resilience? Check out details of the Community Resilience workshop <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11240&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>At a local level there are so many interesting ways to get involved and take action.  Through our  focus groups there is the potential to have an impact in our community with urban design, traffic calming, waste &amp; water management, the arts, gardening &#8211; anything you think adds to the vibrancy of our neighbourhood. Also this month Grey Lynn 2030 is hosting:</p>
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<li> <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11259&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Bringing it together symposium</a></li>
<li><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11249&amp;F=H" target="_blank">S#!T happens &#8211; deal with it!</a> May monthly meeting with Waste Away on 12 May   ;</li>
<li>FREE bokashi and worm farming demonstrations at Garnet Station on 19th May (Neville Burt will also be at the GLFM this Sunday); and</li>
<li>together with the Grey Lynn Community Centre a <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11248&amp;F=H" target="_blank">fairtrade cuppa with an Oxfam Coffee Break</a> on 13 May (<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=10682&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Kokako</a> will be providing the coffee)</li>
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<p>Would your networks like to know about Grey Lynn 2030 or enjoy reading this month&#8217;s community news? Please forward it on.</td>
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<td>Wednesday 12th May<br />
7.30pm &#8211; 9.30pm<br />
Grey Lynn Community Centre</td>
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<td><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/grey%20lynn%20waste%20away.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="234" height="156" align="Left" /><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11245&amp;F=H" target="_blank"> S#!T happens &#8211; deal with it!</a></p>
<p>This month the Waste Away group present an informative and entertaining meeting of ideas, tips and practical advice on dealing with waste.</p>
<p><strong>Guest Presenters</strong><br />
Sunshine Yates “Household Waste &amp; Recycling in Auckland City”<br />
Dorte Wray “Towards Zero Waste”</p>
<p>With updates from the Wasters on a range of exciting new initiatives</p>
<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/Waste%20Away%20prizes.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="200" height="151" align="Right" />Be in to win the <strong>Waste Away raffle</strong> with a fabulous range of goodies including Bokashi bucket and Zing donated by the Waste Away group; Solar Monkey – portable solar charger for sml digital devices donated by PLANIT EcoStore; String bags and produce bags donated by ReThinkNZ Big picture.</p>
<p>Why not bring a long a friend to the meeting? All welcome</p>
<p>In other WasteAway News</p>
<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/bokashi.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="89" height="133" align="Right" />Calling all Bokashi Bucket fans and those keen to learn about this novel way to process household foodscraps&#8230;..at <strong>this Sunday&#8217;s Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market, Neville Burt an organic farmer and Director of Bokashi Ltd</strong> based in Christchurch, will be at our market from <strong>10 to 10.30am</strong> to answer any questions or queries you may have about the foodscrap Bokashi Bucket composting method. Come along this Sunday to meet Neville and members of the WasteAway team.</p>
<p><strong>Worm Farming and Bokashi Composting at Garnet Station</strong><br />
<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/Garnet%20Station%20Logo.JPG?973" border="0" alt="" hspace="2" width="200" height="160" align="Right" />Garnet Station in conjunction with Grey Lynn 2030 Wasteaway invite you to a FREE introductory demonstration of Worm Farming and Bokashi Composting at Garnet Station Café.</p>
<p>Wednesday, 19 May<br />
Sessions start from 08:30 and run throughout the day.</p>
<p>Reduce Foodwaste and enrich your garden !</td>
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<td><strong>Sunday  9 &#8211; 12.30pm</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/IMG_2779.JPG?975" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="0" height="0" align="Left" /><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/IMG_2779.JPG" border="0" alt="" width="204" height="136" align="Left" />Did you know that the idea to set up a <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=8423&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Grey Lynn Farmers Market</a> came out of one of the first community meetings of Grey Lynn 2030? Access to locally sourced food is a really vital part of our vision of a sustainable community so it was great to see the market get established so quickly through the efforts of a small team committed to practical action.</p>
<p>The Market has been in operation since September 2009 from 9am-12.30pm every Sunday, except the last of the month, at the Grey Lynn Community Centre (the permanent home of the market). At the grand opening there were queues out the door but now a visit to the market is a much more relaxed occasion with plenty of room for mingling amongst a large variety of stalls selling Japanese &amp; French pastries, home made pies, fresh breads, seasonal produce, ginger beer, preserves, cheese, honey and much more. There is also a fabulous play area outside for the kids, and story telling with Phineas Phrog each week.</p>
<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/phineas%20phrog.jpg?350" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="138" height="208" align="Right" />The Market is community owned and operated so needs continued local support to survive and grow. A common misconception of the market is that it is expensive which has put off potential shoppers. Regulars however will tell you that a switch to seasonal shopping at the market results in big savings. Recent examples include 10 golden delicious apples for $2, 10 large avocado for $7 and masses of bargains from the <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=9418&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Ooooby</a> stand where you can take excess produce from your garden to sell.</p>
<p>As well as supporting the market by shopping there for your weekly supplies, the Management Committee is looking for volunteers who can assist for no more than a couple of hours a week. The market also welcomes new members who contribute $30 per year and receive 10% off produce. Check out the website (<a href="http://www.glfm.co.nz/" target="_blank">www.glfm.co.nz</a>) for details or visit the information desk at the market.</td>
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<td>The steering committee of Grey Lynn 2030 fosters and supports a diversity of projects which emerge from the community via focus groups (Waste Away and Wilton Street Community Garden are 2 of our very active groups).  It just takes practical action from our supporters to make stuff happen. Why not get involved?</p>
<p><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11247&amp;F=H" target="_blank"><strong>Green Screen</strong></a><br />
There is a dedicated team keen to make Green Screen happen again on the last Friday of the month but unfortunately Green Screen is without a home. If you can help with a venue email Pania at <a href="mailto:greylynn2030@gmail.com" target="_blank">greylynn2030@gmail.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11246&amp;F=H" target="_blank"><strong>Traffic Calming</strong></a><br />
What do you think would make our community more enjoyable for pedestrians and cyclists? a few ideas:<br />
- 40 km speed zone through the West Lynn shops<br />
- traffic calming on Dryden Road (and other streets with speeding problems)<br />
- improved pedestrian crossings<br />
Email the action you would like to take to Pippa greylynn2030@gmail</p>
<p><strong>Water</strong><br />
We would like to see more water fountains so there are less incentives to buy bottled water (seen the movie <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=10340&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Tapped</a> ? We&#8217;ve put details on our website about all the reasons NOT to buy bottled water).   Anyone know how we go about installing one and how we source the water? Please contact Pippa <a href="mailto:greylynn2030@gmail.com" target="_blank">greylynn2030@gmail.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Urban Environment Group</strong><br />
A new Grey Lynn 2030 focus group with the aim of:</p>
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<li>protecting the unique and special heritage and character of our historic city suburbs (the largest remaining concentration of edwardian/victorian wooden houses in the world)</li>
<li>advocating for urban design that promotes sustainable and healthy communities (eg by encouraging active modes of transport, restoration of our natural and cultural heritage and better urban planning)</li>
<li>supporting urban design projects that positively contribute to our environment and our community</li>
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<p>Want to get involved? Email <a href="mailto:greylynn2030@gmail.com" target="_blank">greylynn2030@gmail.com</a></td>
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<td>Our Auckland invites everyone to have their say on the Super City. Voting will be possible for 8 days via the Our Auckland <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11241&amp;F=H" target="_blank">website</a>.  Also ballot papers will be printed in The Aucklander newspaper (free with the NZ Herald yesterday and next Thursday). There will also be a more detailed survey on the website for people to express their views.</p>
<p>Photocopies of the ballot paper are welcome, and completed papers can be sent to Our Auckland, The Aucklander, PO Box 32, Auckland Mail Centre. Ballot boxes will also be available at libraries in North Shore City and Rodney District, Ponsonby Community Centre.</p>
<p><strong>The Auckland Community Development Alliance</strong></p>
<p>The Alliance hosted workshop last week was attended by an incredibly diverse range of organisations, communities and community development passionate people from right across the Auckland Region (including Grey Lynn 2030).  See <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11243&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here </a>for story and workshop summary reports on key themes and recommendations on the proposed Social Policy Forum.</td>
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<td><strong>Community Composting Facility</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/compost.jpg?773" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="200" height="151" align="Left" />The Wilton Street Community Garden recently completed construction of our new Community Composting Facility. Located in the garden at the top of Wilton Street, the facility consists of three large wooden bins designed to turn local organic waste into usable garden compost.</p>
<p>The bins are easily accessible and designed to be user friendly. Now we would love people to start using them – shops, households, offices, gardeners – anyone who has organic material currently going to ‘waste’. The bins are labelled 1,2 and 3, and only one will have the IN sign on the front at any time. This is the bin to tip your waste into, when this bin is full, the IN sign will be shifted to another bin.</p>
<p>The system is a trial so we would appreciate it if you would support this community facility and spread the word to others. We don’t want to encourage rats or the spread of weeds so please;</p>
<p><strong>WE WELCOME</strong></p>
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<li>organic green waste only – such as grass clippings, garden waste, vegetable matter, coffee grounds, non-meat food scraps.</li>
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<p><strong>WE DON’T WANT</strong></p>
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<li> meat or fish, plastic, oil, glass, or large woody tree prunings</li>
<li>no pest weeds such as oxalis, wandering jew or jasmine.</li>
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<p>Anyone who has questions or requires a plastic bucket to transport scraps please  contact: <a href="mailto:mandymc@xtra.co.nz" target="_blank">Mandy </a></p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn Community Garden</strong> &#8211; find out more details <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=10339&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a>.  ‘Growing Together’ every Sunday afternoon 4pm~6pm in Autumn.<br />
Contact: <a href="mailto:christine_anderson@xtra.co.nz" target="_blank">Christine</a></td>
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<td><strong>What will it take to create a Just, Sustainable, and Fulfilling Future?</strong></td>
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<td><em>“You can no longer save your family, tribe or nation.<br />
You can only save the whole world”.</em></td>
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<td>Margaret Mead</td>
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<td><span style="font-size: x-small;"><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/earth-light.jpg?648" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="157" height="158" align="Left" /></span>We are really pleased to be hosting the internationally acclaimed symposium <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11250&amp;F=H" target="_blank">“Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream”</a> in Grey Lynn for the first time on Saturday 8 May.</p>
<p>The Symposium will be led by experienced, local facilitators Carl Chenery, Maya Nova, Crea Land and Peta Joyce. Registrations are now closed for but please email <a href="mailto:carl@carlchenery.net" target="_blank">Carl</a> if you would like to be notified of future events.</p>
<p>Find out more at <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11260&amp;F=H" target="_blank">http://awakeningthedreamer.org/</a></td>
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<td>Saturday 5th June,<br />
between 2pm – 5pm<br />
Grey Lynn Community Centre</p>
<p>The Tree Council presents a not to be missed event, &#8216;Sustaining Auckland &#8211; The Role of Trees&#8217;, to mark Arbor Day and World Environment Day.</p>
<p>Urban tree protection and planning legislation has been in headlines over the past year.  Why is it that people feel so strongly about trees?  How complex and sustainable is Auckland’s urban forest? How can the planning system be used to improve the vitality of our treescape?  Find out more how trees contribute to our physical and mental wellbeing.</p>
<p>More details of the panel of speaker here Plus panel discussion and questions, and afternoon tea.</p>
<p>You need to RSVP by 2nd June to help with catering.<br />
<a href="http://www.thetreecouncil.org.nz/" target="_blank">http://www.thetreecouncil.org.nz/</a></td>
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<td><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/ukuladies.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="239" height="160" align="Left" />Check it out <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11256&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>We received feedback that a lot of locals  didn&#8217;t know about the Street Party &amp; Twilight Market in March. The whole event was organised on a budget of only $100 so any publicity was just what we could get for free (thanks Martin from Ponsonby News). We also rely on our supporters to help publicise our events.  Please encourage your local contacts to get on our email list by sending their details to <a href="mailto:greylynn2030@gmail.com" target="_blank">greylynn2030@gmail.com</a>. Hopefully next time the whole community will know when the party is happening!</p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3332/berm%20progress%20May.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" width="212" height="159" align="Left" /></span>The <strong><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=9418&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Ooooby</a> berm bomb</strong> outside 101 Richmond Road is doing really well. It has got the neighbours talking to each other and provides a conversation starter for people waiting at the bus stop.</p>
<p>The Council&#8217;s mowing contractors have so far been avoiding the vege garden. Ooooby are at the market each week. Check out details of the launch of the Ooooby- Versity in Grey Lynn <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11258&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a>.</td>
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<td><span style="font-size: x-small;"> And a final thought</p>
<p>It is <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11253&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Fairtrade Fortnight</a> until 16 May &#8211; a chance to make the <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11252&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Big Swap</a><br />
Let’s get as many people as we can to swap as much as we can. Get active, challenge your friends and swap your usual stuff – your coffee, tea, bananas, chocolate – even your cotton tee shirt –  to Fairtrade stuff.</p>
<p>In particular we are supporting <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11262&amp;F=H" target="_blank">all good bananas</a> to get Fairtrade bananas sold in our local super markets. Join  <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=13327&amp;L=11261&amp;F=H" target="_blank">&#8216;Give a Bunch&#8217; </a>or write directly to Progressive to let them know you want them to switch to Fairtrade bananas.</p>
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<td><strong>9 April 2010<br />
In This Issue:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Grey Lynn 2030 Week &#8211; photos and updates</strong></li>
<li><strong>Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly Meeting</strong></li>
<li><strong>Grey Lynn Farmers Market</strong></li>
<li><strong>Waste Away update<br />
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<li><strong>Local Government &#8211; feedback on Local Boards</strong></li>
<li><strong>Wilton Street Community Garden</strong></li>
<li><strong>Not only but also&#8230;.</strong></li>
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<td><span style="font-size: x-small;"><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/ukuladies.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="239" height="160" align="Left" /></span>There was a delightful mix of local creativity, enterprise, learning and entertainment on offer during the inaugural Grey Lynn 2030 Week. The overwhelming feedback we have received is that the Week should happen again as it was such a good way to highlight all the local happenings that are working towards our vision of a sustainable community. The Week was also a wonderful opportunity to discover new things and to start new initiatives such as the twilight market which we hope will become a regular event. Thank you to everyone who helped make the Week happen.</p>
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<td><strong><span style="font-size: small;">Grey Lynn 2030 Week</span></strong><br />
Here are just some of the events from the Grey Lynn 2030 Week. More photos and updates from each day are on our <a href="../../">website</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Ooooby Berm Bomb Flashmob</strong><br />
<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/Berm%20bomb%20the%20result.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="265" height="188" align="Left" />The guerilla gardening event that unofficially kicked off Grey Lynn 2030 Week. A flashmob (ie a group who responded to the call to just turn up) transformed a weedy new section of berm on Richmond Road into a handsome vegetable garden that continues to be tended. A small symbolic act of gardening to raise awareness about land use, local food production and Grey Lynn 2030&#8242;s intention to plant local berms with fruit trees and bee friendly flowers. <a href="http://ooooby.ning.com/">Ooooby </a>are at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market every week.  You can see more photos from the berm bomb on Facebook <a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#%21/album.php?aid=155917&amp;id=634163699">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Tapped the Movie</strong><br />
<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/Tapped%20the%20movie%20postcard.jpg?620" border="0" alt="" width="141" height="200" align="Left" />We were very fortunate that EcoMatters Environmental Trust, Oxfam and TAPAC all came on board at late notice to ensure were were able to screen Tapped on World Water Day. As an introduction to the movie, Katherine Mason from Oxfam gave a moving presentation about Rosita and her family in East Timor whose lives have been transformed through the introduction of a clean, regular water supply made possible from donations to Oxfam&#8217;s Water for survival programme.</p>
<p>Grey Lynn 2030 and EcoMatters have been able to make a modest donation to Oxfam from the ticket sale proceeds.  However, our supporters may wish to do more especially if you missed World Water Day on 22 March. Please consider making a donation online to the <a href="http://www.oxfam.org.nz/index.asp?s1=donate%20online&amp;s2=latest%20appeals&amp;s3=Safe%20water%20appeal">Oxfam Water Appeal </a>or by calling 0800 400 666.</p>
<p>The DVD can be rented from <a href="http://www.ecomatters.org.nz/">EcoMatters.</a> More details about the movie are on our <a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/2010/04/06/koru-international-network-growing-a-movement-for-indigenous-and-intercultural-development/">website.</a></p>
<p><strong>Art Studio Tours</strong><br />
<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/art%20tour%20013.JPG" border="0" alt="" width="256" height="173" align="Right" />What a treat to visit the studios of our many talented local artists on two days during the Week.  We were generously invited into their work places to see firsthand  an impressive range of creative styles.</p>
<p>If you missed out but would like to take a future tour please contact <a href="mailto:janclaire.hughes@gmail.com">Jan-Claire</a>. Many thanks to all the artists involved. And to <a href="http://nextbike.co.nz/">Nextbike </a>for making available rental bikes for free. You can see more photos from the tour <a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#%21/album.php?aid=18757&amp;id=1795461944">here.</a></p>
<p>Also if you missed the Introduction to Meditation Classes at the <a href="http://www.aucklandbuddhistcentre.org/meditation-buddhism.html">Auckland Buddhist Centre </a>there is the opportunity to join new classes starting in April.</p>
<p><strong>Urban Garden Tour</strong><br />
<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/lynda%20tour%20013.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="186" height="139" align="Left" />Thanks to GLFM supporter and NZ Gardener editor, Lynda Hallinan opening up her urban garden to a large group during the Week we raised $110 koha. This money will be put towards future berm planting and community gardens.</p>
<p><strong>Kelmarna Organic City Farm</strong><br />
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<p>The Week provided an excellent opportunity to visit an urban oasis that has been tucked away on the boarder of Grey Lynn for almost 30 years.   Adrian Roche, who shared his extensive knowledge on the tour, extends an invite to drop by anytime &#8211; even if the gate is shut (it is amazing how many locals have never been there). Thank you to Adrian and Kelmarna&#8217;s bee keeper Carol Downer.  You can find Carol and Lynn at the GLFM each week selling their Grey Lynn honey.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vimeo.com/10514079">West Lynn Street Party &amp; Twilight Market</a><br />
<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/Grey%20Lynn%202030%20week%20Day%205%20010.JPG?665" border="0" alt="" width="150" height="200" align="Left" />Suzanne posted her thoughts the next day:</p>
<p>&#8220;There was a party going on around here last night. What a great evening it was! People were out in force on the streets of West Lynn enjoying the lovely autumn night. The Harvest car parking was taken over and turned into a street lounge. The bunting was up and the shops looked great.<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/sam%20benge.jpg?35" border="0" alt="" width="0" height="0" align="Baseline" /><br />
Apart from bumping into loads of locals&#8230; mates, I really enjoyed:</p>
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<li>The Hakanoa Handmade Ginger beer cocktails and groovy tunes at Monterrey</li>
<li>The delicious (and cheap) Indian food from the dairy next to Harvest &#8211; apparently they always have them frozen in the freezer.</li>
<li>The generous, delicous Free wine from The Wine Vault</li>
<li>Seeing all our weekend Farmers Market stall holders supporting the event</li>
<li>Our own talented local musicians &#8211; it was like being at Womad (Sam from the Longdrops and music coordinator can be seen performing in this <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03GxGPqAtXk">vid </a>by Dim Pivac)<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/sam%20benge.jpg?43" border="0" alt="" width="133" height="200" align="Right" /></li>
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<p>The kids loved the Easter Egg hunt at the GL Neighbourhood Law Office Thanks, thanks for those who got involved and made this such a special community event.&#8221;</p>
<p>Check out the<a href="http://www.vimeo.com/10514079"> video </a>of the Street Party by Pascal and the official photos taken by Diya on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=157194&amp;id=634163699">Facebook.<br />
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And of course the <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/10514079">Street Party &amp; Twilight Market</a> wouldn&#8217;t have been possible without the assistance of so many Grey Lynn 2030 volunteers and the support of local businesses and community groups.  We&#8217;ve posted full details <a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/2010/04/08/west-lynn-street-party-twilight-market/">here </a>of everyone we wish to thank and lots more photos.</td>
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<td><strong><a id="1" name="1"></a>Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly Meeting &#8211; Community Gardens</strong></td>
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<td>Wednesday 14th April<br />
7.30pm at the Grey Lynn Community Centre</td>
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<p>We are delighted to have as our guest speaker this month  Richard Main, project manager <a href="http://www.dpt.org.nz/Grdn4health/grdn4health.html">Gardens4Health</a>. Find out about the benefits of community gardens and planting for health.</p>
<p>The aim of the Gardens4Health programme is to make growing your own fruit and veg the normal thing to do. The programme is starting with community gardens in places like the Marae, schools, churches, public open spaces etc., so people can re-learn how to grow fresh veg &#8211; and enjoy eating cheap veggies. From that it is hoped they will go home and plant a few in their own back-yard</p>
<p>We will also be hearing from from our local community gardens at St Columba, Wilton Street and Grey Lynn Presbyterian Church and Kelmarna Organic City Farm.</p>
<p>All welcome. Entry by koha.</td>
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<td><a id="12" name="2"></a><strong>Grey Lynn Farmers Market</strong></td>
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<td>Sunday  9 &#8211; 12.30pm</td>
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<td>The <a href="http://www.glfm.co.nz/">Grey Lynn Farmers&#8217; Market</a> is on this Sunday, 11th April  at the Grey Lynn Community Centre.</p>
<p>Come along and get some fresh autumn produce, sample the market goodies, and treat yourself to some delicious pastries and a steaming cup of coffee. Why not make it a proper picnic while you&#8217;re there?</p>
<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/phineas%20phrog%202.jpg?483" border="0" alt="" width="305" height="203" align="Right" />Bring along the kids to Phineas Phrogg&#8217;s Storytime Show at 10.30am in the Oval Rom. It&#8217;s only $3 per child ($2 for members)!</p>
<p>If you have any excess produce from your garden, drop it off at the <a href="http://ooooby.ning.com/">Ooooby </a>stall and they&#8217;ll display it for sale. Remember to bag and label it!</p>
<p>See you there!</p>
<p>Please bring your shopping bag.</td>
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<td><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/grey%20lynn%20waste%20away.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="234" height="156" align="Left" />The Grey Lynn 2030 Waste Away group was on hand at the Street Party on 25th March, and, with the kind cooperation of the local businesses, ensured that there were plenty of recycling bins available on the street for party goers to dispose of their glass, plastic, paper and cans.  Our stall also had a bokashi bin available for food waste &#8211; although we found most people enjoyed the fabulous food on offer so much that there wasn’t much in the way of scraps!  There was a lot of interest in the information at our stall on worm farms and the bokashi system as well as our new t-shirts!<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/Shit%20happens.jpg?433" border="0" alt="" width="302" height="201" align="Right" /></p>
<p>The Waste Away group is present at the Farmers Market each Sunday (except the last of the month) with information on worm farms and bokashi and you can also contact us via email for more information or to express interest in joining the group &#8211; greylynn2030wasteaway@gmail.com and on now also on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#%21/profile.php?id=1785241996&amp;ref=ts">Facebook </a></td>
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<td><a id="1222" name="4"></a><strong>Local Government</strong></td>
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<td>Feedback on Local Boards</td>
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<td>We have almost reached submission fatigue for the year but we did manage to get in our feedback  on Auckland Transition Authority&#8217;s <a href="http://www.ata.govt.nz/web/cms_ata.nsf">discussion document </a>on Local Boards in the nick of time. You can read our submission <a href="../../super-city/submission-to-the-auckland-transition-agency-on-the-discussion-document-on-local-boards/">here.</a></td>
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<td><span style="font-family: Verdana,Helvetica,Arial;"><strong>Walking tour of local henhouses</strong></span></td>
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<td><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/girl%20with%20hen.jpg?290" border="0" alt="" width="151" height="196" align="Left" />30 people met at the Wilton Street Community Garden on Saturday 27th March on the final day of the Grey Lynn 2030 Week for the hen tour led by Mandy from the Community Garden and Susie from <a href="http://www.chickensathome.co.nz/">Chickens at Home</a>.</p>
<p>Altogether, we visited 5 henhouses &#8211; in Stanmore Road, Richmond Road, Browning Street and Sackville Street.  <img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/hen%20tour.jpg?844" border="0" alt="" width="265" height="199" align="Right" />All the owners were very gracious in giving their time and answering our many questions.  It was very interesting to see the variety of hens and setups that people had in their backyards.   Many were homemade and quite informal, the hens all looked happy and healthy and the owners reported that they had no problems with rats, cats or dogs.</p>
<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/walking%20tour.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="214" height="134" align="Left" />It was lovely walking around the neighbourhood together with people having time to enjoy the day and chat to each other while walking between hen stops..</p>
<p>Thanks to the hosts, those who attended and especially the hens for making the event such a great success!  You can check out more of the tour photos<a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#%21/album.php?aid=157260&amp;id=513734499"> here.</a></p>
<p>If you missed out and would like to go on any future tours please contact <a href="mailto:susiethomas@xtra.co.nz">Susie</a>.<br />
Wilton Street Community Garden enquiries contact: <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/de/mandymc@xtra.co.nz">Mandy</a></p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn Community Garden</strong> &#8211; find out more details <a href="../../focus-groups/gardening/grey-lynn-community-garden/">here</a>.  ‘Growing Together’ every Sunday afternoon 4pm~6pm in Autumn.<br />
Contact: <a href="mailto:christine_anderson@xtra.co.nz">Christine</a></td>
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<td><strong>BioBlitz: Finding Nature in the City </strong></p>
<p>BioBlitz is a scientific race against time. It is educational. And it is heaps of fun! Everyone is welcome to participate.  BioBlitz is a free event and is a rare opportunity to meet all sorts of scientists and experience the astonishing array of nature living in our city.</p>
<p>Saturday 17 April, 10am &#8211; midnight<br />
Sunday 18 April, 5am &#8211; 3pm<br />
Auckland Domain with Base Camp in the Museum&#8217;s Auckland Atrium<br />
No charge, bookings not required.  All welcome. Find out more <a href="http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/Default.asp?t=1387">here</a></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: arial;"> </span></span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: arial;"><a href="http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/Default.asp?t=1387"></a></span></span></p>
<p><strong>First Tuesday Sustainability Speakers Series</strong></p>
<p>Interested in living more sustainably? Then come along to the &#8220;First Tuesday&#8221; sustainability speakers series and hear from a stunning line-up of experts on environmental sustainability in the urban environment. This series aims to highlight the ways that people in the city can still have a positive impact on the environment.</p>
<p>Where: The talks will be held at CCS Disability Action, 14 Erson Avenue, Royal Oak.<br />
When: The first Tuesday of every month<br />
Time: 7pm &#8211; 9pm<br />
Cost: $5 koha at the door &#8211; refreshments provided<br />
Contact: scott.thiemann@ccsdisabilityaction.org.nz</td>
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<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3210/RoofGardenwithView.png?11" border="0" alt="" width="265" height="200" align="Left" />There&#8217;s an innovative new community gardening venture being set up in Auckland. It aims to establish communal gardens on the rooftops of buildings in the central city so that people who live and work there can connect with each other to nurture some green space and grow their own fresh, healthy produce. They&#8217;re keen to hear from anyone who is interested in what they&#8217;re doing, and especially people with experience in garden design, community gardening and organic gardening. If you&#8217;re interested in finding out more about the venture, or if you know of a building that you think would benefit from a rooftop garden, contact Emily Harris at Harris.Emily@yahoo.com.</p>
<p><strong>Hire things</strong></p>
<p>We recently found out about a website where you can hire what you need and hire out what you don&#8217;t need. A sustainable way to share resources. Plus discounts for community groups. Visit  http://www.hirethings.co.nz/</p>
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<td>12 March 2010<br />
In This Issue:</p>
<p>Grey Lynn 2030 Week 21 &#8211; 27 March<br />
Grey Lynn Farmers Market<br />
Waste Away update<br />
Not such a super city &#8211; Local Government<br />
Community Gardens<br />
Also happening Locally<br />
Heard us on the Radio?<a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&amp;view=bsp&amp;ver=1qygpcgurkovy#1275035395259220_2"></a></td>
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<td><strong>Grey Lynn  is ready for a low carbon party &amp; community celebration</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3102/Grey%20Lynn%202030%20Week%20%20low%20res.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="204" height="290" align="left" />We are now just days away from the start of the Grey Lynn 2030 Week. A huge variety of events are confirmed for every day of the Week which features the now established Grey Lynn Farmers Market together with new activities and a local approach to marking the international World Water Day and Earth Hour. A highlight of the week is the West Lynn Street Party &amp; Twilight Market on Thursday 25th March.</p>
<p>There are so many positive things going on in our community that are contributing to our long term vision of a sustainable community that we thought it made sense to showcase them together as a Grey Lynn 2030 Week. Check out the <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9412&amp;F=H" target="_blank">schedule</a> and mark the date. There really is something for everyone – all happening locally.</td>
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<td>Here are just some of the highlights from the Grey Lynn 2030 Week:</p>
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<li>Bring the kids along after school to a tour of Kelmarna Organic City Farm or Lynda Hallinan&#8217;s local urban garden</li>
<li>Mark World Water Day with a special showing of <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9408&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Tapped the movie</a> at TAPAC</li>
<li>Try something new with introduction to meditation classes</li>
<li>Celebrate the Autumn Equinox</li>
<li>Treat yourself to a tour of local artist&#8217;s studios</li>
<li>Find out how to raise chooks in your own backgarden</li>
<li>Learn how to save money and water with Laurie Dee at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market</li>
<li>Visit local community gardens</li>
<li>Enjoy the last of our summer evenings with family and friends at the West Lynn Street Party &amp; Twilight Market</li>
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<p>For the full details of each event and how to make reservations that are needed for some of the tours click <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9412&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a>.<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3102/Street%20Party%20%20low%20res.jpg?315" border="0" alt="" width="207" height="293" align="right" /></p>
<p>And during the week why not take the Grey Lynn 2030 pledge to go low carbon: For example:</p>
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<li>Leave the car at home</li>
<li>Walk/cycle to school &amp; work and for all local trips</li>
<li>Compost (Waste Away can show you how)</li>
<li>Check out further actions you can take <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9409&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here</a></li>
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<p>And if you are driving in residential zones we like to think Grey Lynn 20-30kms!</p>
<p><strong>Contact details for the week</strong></p>
<p>Week organiser: Pippa at <a href="http://pippacoom@gmail.com/" target="_blank">pippacoom@gmail.com/</a> mob 021 926 618  (not too late to include an event or get involved)</p>
<p>Twilight Market enquiries: contact Paul at <a href="http://bellaespressonz@gmail.com/mob" target="_blank">bellaespressonz@gmail.com/mob</a> 0275 323 618 (we have tables available for stalls at the Street Party)</p>
<p>Musicians or Performers  who would like to entertain at the Street Party: contact Sam <a href="http://sambenge@hotmail.com/" target="_blank">sambenge@hotmail.com/</a> mob 21 213 7614  (we have spots for busking)</p>
<p><a href="mailto:greylynn2030wasteaway@gmail.com" target="_blank">Grey Lynn 2030 Waste Away:</a> Organising the waste recovery for the Street Party</td>
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<p>Photographers for any of the events<br />
Sign making and decorating West Lynn for the Street Party</p>
<p><strong>Please help us publicise the event &#8211; invite your neighbours, whanau,  friends, work colleagues. Blog, post, forward, text, chat, facebook, tweet the details. Anyway you can would be great.</strong></p>
<p>The Grey Lynn 2030 Week on <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9414&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Facebook </a></td>
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<td>The <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=8423&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Market i</a>s on this as usual this Sunday 9- 1pm and next Sunday the Grey Lynn 2030 week is being launched at the Market with water aware ideas for saving water and money in our urban environment.</p>
<p>Check out Laurie Dee’s rain harvesting demonstration at 10am and Trevor Carpenter with Autogro, a self watering kit-set garden.<img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3102/marketvegesweb.JPG" border="0" alt="" width="200" height="266" align="right" /></p>
<p>Eion Scott, Auckland City Council’s eco design advisor will be on hand from 10 -12pm to answer questions about eco-friendly water devices for the home.</p>
<p>Plus as always, you’ll find lots of fresh fruit and veges, and other quality foods to stock up for the week ahead. Your excess garden produce can be sold at the <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9418&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Ooooby</a> stall!</p>
<p>Bring the kids along for Phineas Phrogg STORYTIME show in the Oval Room at 10.30am, for only $3 (or $2 for Grey Lynn Farmers Market Members)</p>
<p>Please bring your shopping bag.</td>
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<td>The Grey Lynn 2030 Waste Away group has been busy over the last few weeks, continuing to work with cafes in the local area, and now one in Newmarket as well, to help them dispose of their food waste into composting bins and worm farms, rather than landfill.</p>
<p>Garnet Station Café on Garnet Road will be hosting a display at the café with information and examples of worm farms and bokashi systems.  We also plan to hold workshops there around the various composting systems.</p>
<p>The Waste Away group members are playing a key role at the West Lynn Street Party &amp; Twilight Market on Thursday 25 March (part of the Grey Lynn 2030 Week).  We are working with local businesses in order to provide a means of collecting recyclables and food waste separate from general waste disposal during the party.</p>
<p>You will also find us at the Farmer’s Market each Sunday (except the last of the month) where we are available to talk to you about methods of composting in order to keep food waste out of landfills.</p>
<p>Feel free to drop us an email with any questions, comments, information you may have around waste, in particular food waste – <a href="mailto:greylynn2030wasteaway@gmail.com" target="_blank">greylynn2030wasteaway@gmail.com</a></td>
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<td>Grey Lynners interested in local government and wanting to know more about what is happening with the Auckland Governance legislation came together for the Grey Lynn 2030 March meeting. We were fortunate that Labour List MP Jacinda Ardern attended and was able to give us an update on the latest developments on the same day the Select Committee ended its deliberations <img src="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/temp/newsletters/3102/off%20to%20the%20submission.jpg?857" border="0" alt="" width="164" height="218" align="left" />(Mandy snapped this photo of Pippa setting off for Parnell to give the Grey Lynn 2030 presentation to the Committee in her new pink bike poncho  &#8211; luckily it didn&#8217;t last long on a humid Auckland day! )</p>
<p>Particular concerns were raised at the meeting about the corporatisation of the new Auckland Council functions, the transfer of control to Council Controlled Organisations and the failure of the 3rd bill to specify the powers and responsibilities of the new Local Boards. There is also the very likely prospect that the privatisation of strategic assets will be permitted from mid 2012 before voters get a chance to have a say at the 2013 local elections.</p>
<p>Musician Kirsten Morrell brought a unique perspective to the meeting, raising the need to engage with younger voters not about &#8220;politics&#8221; or &#8220;local government&#8221; but about genuine issues of concerns like the environment and climate change and what the new Council can do for them.  It was great to hear that Kirsten, who came along with her mum as a visitor to Grey Lynn, is happy to use her celebrity influence in the lead up to the October elections to get the message across.</p>
<p>Penny Bright, anti- corruption campaigner was also at the meeting advocating more direct action in the form of a rates revolt to stop the super city. You can contact Penny at <a href="mailto:waterpressure@gmail.com" target="_blank">waterpressure@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>Attendees agreed that it is crucial for Grey Lynn 2030 to play a role highlighting the importance of voting, debating the issues, networking with other community groups to influence the outcome and support candidates who share our vision.</p>
<p>If you would like to be involved with the Grey Lynn 2030 local government group please email <a href="mailto:Greylynn2030@gmail.com" target="_blank">Greylynn2030@gmail.com</a>. We will next be providing feedback on the Auckland Transition Authority&#8217;s <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9416&amp;F=H" target="_blank">discussion documents </a>on Local Boards of the Auckland Council and  on the Council-controlled organisations due by Friday 26 March.</p>
<p>On Thursday (11 March ) <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9411&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Local Government Commission</a> announced the final boundaries for the Auckland Council (we are in the ward of Waitemata &#8211; Gulf with one councillor  and our Local Board is called Waitemata with 7 board members).</td>
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<td>The Grey Lynn Community Gardens are nestled in the Saint Columba Church grounds in the heart of Grey Lynn. It is a Living Community Trust Project that began in 2000. The Saint Columba Church and Community have provided a safe and highly supportive space for the Community Gardens to grow.</p>
<p>The intention of this Garden is for it to be a place where people can build a sense of community and connection with the earth and seasons. Permaculture and organic gardening are the main approaches applied in the garden. We have about 14 allotted areas where members tend and are guardians of ‘their’ plot but we also have communal areas within which we all share gardening activities.</p>
<p>We are very open to new members and invite people to enjoy and learn more about gardening by coming along to our Sunday ‘Growing Together’ gatherings to meet us and have a look at our gardens.. ‘Growing Together’ Sunday afternoons times are 5pm~8pm in Summer, 2pm~4pm in winter and 4pm~6pm in Spring and Autumn. This is also a special Growing Together Gathering happening on 21 March as part of the Grey Lynn 2030 Week at 4pm.<br />
Contact: <a href="mailto:christine_anderson@xtra.co.nz" target="_blank">Christine</a></p>
<p><strong>Wilton Street Community Garden</strong></p>
<p>Our big news is that the community garden now has a water supply!<br />
John Watson and Brenda came up with the idea and donated the funds for a<br />
special &#8216;gizmo&#8217; that has been inserted into the storm water downpipe on the<br />
roof of the Gypsy Tea Room.  This gizmo diverts the rain water from the<br />
spouting into an ordinary garden hose which goes into the water tank on<br />
site.</p>
<p>John has installed the gizmo and it is working.  We are now working with<br />
Tanks Alot to adapt the tanks they donated to the new system.</p>
<p>Thanks to Brett from the Gypsy Tea Room, Tanks Alot and John &amp; Brenda we now have a sustainable and affordable solution to our water woes. Now all we need is some decent rain!</p>
<p>You can check out the Garden at a special tour as part of the Grey Lynn 2030 Week. Come along 11am &#8211; midday on Sunday 21st March to meet the Gardeners. The Garden will be open for a visit on the night of the West Lynn Street Party and the meeting point for the Walking Tour of Back gardens with chooks at 10am on Saturday 27th March.<br />
Contact: <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9420&amp;F=H" target="_blank">Mandy</a></p>
<p>We have also recently discovered there is community garden at the Grey Lynn Presbytarian Church on Great North Road created by Ioane Iosua.  We hope to bring you news  from this garden in the next update.</td>
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<td><strong>Sanctuary Picnic </strong><br />
Wednesday 24 March, 5:30 – 7:30pm<br />
Join Transition Mt Albert in the Unitec Hortecology Sanctuary for a picnic supper.</p>
<p>A chance to take a tour around these organic inner-city food gardens including the Food Forest as well hearing about Transition Towns and Permaculture New Zealand.</p>
<p>Time to meet and connect with other like-minded people in our community.</p>
<p>Where:          Unitec Horetcology Sanctuary, Gate 3 Carrington Road, Mt Albert</p>
<p>Bring:             Blanket, food, drink<br />
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Motion in the Ocean Clean up day</strong><br />
Sunday 14th March 10am-2pm<br />
Join students from Western Springs College  on a full circuit creek clean up of Motions and Meola creek, with a free tram ride and talks from MOTAT, Waicare, and staff from the zoo.</p>
<p>Meet in the Western Springs College carpark at 10arn with rubbish bags from home to conserve our local biodivensity, gloves provided.<br />
Come with covered shoes, snacks, food contributions to the shared lunch and wear BLUE.</p>
<p>This is a free family event, and all are welcome.  It would be great to get some support for these students and give the creeks a clean up after the Pasifika festival. <a href="mailto:Contact%3Amotion.ocean@hotmail.com" target="_blank">Contact:motion.ocean@hotmail.com</a> 021 1 528294<br />
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<strong>Workshops:</strong><br />
The Square foot gardening workshops got off to a great start in February with Ken Clark from Waiheke. Both workshops well attended and it is great to see that growing your own food is so popular. Our next workshop is all about chickens. Gail will teach us on the Sun 14th March all you need to know to keep your chickens  in your backyard and how to hatch them from an fertile egg.</p>
<p><strong>Community garden:</strong><br />
Michelle Doanvan joined us recently with a wonderful project to set up a community garden close to the village. We are now in the process to get approval for the site. The Mt Eden Community Gardening Group and the Hand Weavers and Spinner Guild submitted the lease application to the Auckland City Council at the end of February.</p>
<p><strong>Fruit tree planting for our community:</strong><br />
We would like to thank the community board for the funding of 108 fruit trees for our wider community Mt Eden, Mt Albert and Epsom.<br />
The planting of fruit trees in parks, playgrounds and reserves with Auckland City council on council land will take place in July 2010/2011. A lot of people have been involved in this project we started 2 years ago and we would like to thank everyone for their work such as collecting suitable sites for council and supporting our vision.</p>
<p><strong>Connecting with our community:</strong><br />
Thanks to Suzanne for teaching us the first steps in WordPress. We are now online: <a href="http://www.mountedenvillagepeople.co.nz/" target="_blank">http://www.mountedenvillagepeople.co.nz</a> and on Facebook: MountEden VillagePeople</td>
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<td>You can still catch David Steemson&#8217;s investigation of Grey Lynn 2030 &#8220;Auckland Story&#8221; which featured on Jim Mora&#8217;s Afternoons on 3 March in the audio archive of Radio NZ <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9410&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here.</a></p>
<p>Also thank you to Simon Miller for the opportunity to appear on the bFM Green Desk on 9 March to promote Grey Lynn 2030 Week. You can hear his interview with Pippa <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12485&amp;L=9417&amp;F=H" target="_blank">here.</a></td>
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<td>In This Issue:</p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn Farmers Market &amp; Grow n Show<br />
March Meeting<br />
Waste Away update<br />
Grey Lynn 2030 &#8220;sustainability&#8221; week<br />
Supporting sustainable business<br />
Mt Eden Village People &#8211; workshops for 2010</strong></td>
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<td><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/meet-the-community-012.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-680" title="meet the community 012" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/meet-the-community-012-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>We are still buzzing from the fantastic atmosphere at our first gathering of the year on 10th February when Grey Lynn 2030 supporters &amp; friends enjoyed drinks, nibbles from Angel Food, updates from all of our active focus groups and introductions from the many people who work quietly away for us in the community.</p>
<p>Many thanks to Tania Miller, Manager Grey Lynn Community Centre, Senior Constable Philip Crawley, Thomas from CAB, Sarah Cole, Community Services Advisor, Manogi Tavelia, Grey Lynn Neighbourhood Law Office and Community Board Members Kate Stanton and Paul Stevenson for sharing the evening with us.</p>
<p>Mayor Brown also popped by to check out what we are up to and offer encouraging words of support.</p>
<p>Photos from the event are included in this update. As always there is heaps happening so please read on&#8230;.</td>
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<td><strong><span style="font-size: small;"> <a id="126dc9671761a8e2_1" name="126dc9671761a8e2_1"></a>Grey Lynn Farmers Market</span></strong></td>
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<td>Join us again at the Grey Lynn Farmer&#8217;s Market this Sunday. As always, you’ll find lots of fresh summer produce and quality foods to stock up for the week ahead.</p>
<p>Also, there&#8217;s still a chance to win one of our hampers filled with fresh market goodies. Enter your name and contact details at the information desk.</p>
<p>Membership costs $30 for the year and gives you a 10% discount on your purchases, plus voting rights on how the market is run.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in helping to guide this market, have a chat with Judith or Paul at the market&#8217;s information desk, or send us an e-mail at <a href="mailto:admin@glfm.co.nz" target="_blank">admin@glfm.co.nz</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/meet-the-community-010.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-681" title="meet the community 010" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/meet-the-community-010-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>(note Kraftbomb is on Sunday 28th February )</p>
<p>Plus, save the date: Grow N&#8217; Show, Saturday 27th Feb  from 10am to 3:30pm at Kelmarna Gardens, 12 Hukanui Cres, Herne Bay<br />
Features:<br />
- Grey Lynn Farmers Market<br />
- Ooooby<br />
- Judging home grown and home made produce with fun categories<br />
- Talks on how to get growing<br />
- Workshops for kids<br />
- Cooking demonstrations<br />
- Practical gardening advice and support<br />
- Food stalls<br />
- Bouncy castle<br />
- Picnic area</p>
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<td>On 1 March the Local Government Commission is due annouce the new wards and Local Board boundaries and names.</p>
<p>Come along to a meeting to discuss the latest Super city developments (will we be located in a ward called Maungawhau?!) and the role that Grey Lynn 2030 should play in the lead up to the elections in October .</td>
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<td>The GL2030 Waste<a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/meet-the-community-019.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-682" title="meet the community 019" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/meet-the-community-019-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a> Away Group is taking action to reduce waste to landfill with a focus on food waste. Our aim is to work with the local community to find alternative ways of disposing of their food waste.The group collects food waste and coffee grounds from several cafes around the Grey Lynn area and this is put into compost bins at member’s homes as well as local community gardens, such as Kelmarna. We are looking at collecting from more cafes and where feasible, onsite composting and worm farm systems. The members of the Wilton Street Community garden also plan to work with cafes in their close proximity to offer disposal of food waste and coffee grounds into the garden’s compost bins.</p>
<p>This year the Waste Away group also plans to work with the Grey Lynn festival organisers to look at how the festival waste is handled and propose recycling options. An audit was completed during last year’s festival, which has provided useful information on the quantity and types of waste generated.</p>
<p>We are part of the recently formed ACZWA (Auckland Community Zero Waste Alliance). This alliance of food waste action groups from around the Auckland region is looking to connect with and have a say on waste matters within the new Super city.</p>
<p>We have a stall at the Grey Lynn Farmers market on Sundays providing information and sales of the bokashi system and worm farms (complete with worms!). Come and see us there for information on how you can help reduce waste from landfill!</p>
<p>Contact <a href="mailto:greenly@xtra.co.nz" target="_blank">Lynn</a></td>
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<td>Plans are well underway for a week to highlight all the amazing things going on in our community.</p>
<p>It will include our regular events &#8211; the Grey Lynn Farmers Market and Green Screen &#8211; plus a whole lot of new, exciting intiatives. A highlight of the week will be the West Lynn Street Party &amp; Twilight Market on Thursday 25th and events to mark World Water Day on 21st March and Earth Hour on Saturday 28th</p>
<p>During the Week look out for:<br />
Autumn Equinox Celebration at St Columba<br />
Tours of local gardens with chooks and bees<br />
Tours of our community gardens<br />
Tour of Lynda Hallinan&#8217;s urban garden<br />
Competition by school students to create art from rubbish<br />
Art walking tour of local studios</p>
<p>A full calendar of events will be finalised in early March.</p>
<p>Contact <a href="mailto:pippacoom@gmail.com" target="_blank">Pippa </a>if you are interested in being involved or have an event for the programme</td>
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<td>We would like to do more to promote and support local businesses and organisations who are taking active steps to operate sustainably and make a positive contribution to our community.</p>
<p>Our first approach has been to the Principal of Wellpark College, Philip Cottingham who is enthusiastic about engaging with local residents to resolve parking issues and encourage students to consider travel options that keep their cars at home.</p>
<p>Did you know the College, which has a long association with Grey Lynn, has a vegetarian cafe open at lunchtimes? All organic waste from the cafe is composted as part of Wellpark&#8217;s committment to waste reduction.</p>
<p>This is also a good opportunity to welcome Raw Essential&#8217;s new Animal Holistic Centre just opened behind Harvest Wholefood. The centre includes a clinic run by small animal vet Lyn Thompson who promotes animal health and well being through a raw meaty bones diet. Lyn is a qualified homeopath and takes a very holistic approach to her cases. You can just pop in and have a chat about your pet&#8217;s needs at 401B Richmond Rd.</p>
<p>If you would like to be involved in a sustainable business focus group or have news to share contact <a href="mailto:dianna@surf.co.nz" target="_blank">Dianna Tawharu</a>.</p>
<p>We would also love to see a similar iniative like that operating in Pt Chev for <a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=1559200&amp;N=12109&amp;L=8807&amp;F=H" target="_blank">businesses in support of the community</a> supporting our local schools. Thinking about making this happen? then please let us know.</td>
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<td>Mt Eden Village People<br />
Did you know a  group of women called ”The Village People“ have been working towards a sustainable future and zero waste in Mt Eden village for the past 4 years. Its vision is for Mt Eden village to become the first plastic bag free and sustainable suburb in Auckland. Like Grey Lynn 2030, the Mt Eden Village People are part of the Transition Town movement.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/meet-the-community-013.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-683 alignleft" title="meet the community 013" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/meet-the-community-013-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>They are hosting  practical, hands -on workshops which demonstrations from each tutor to create your own food garden in the city. Mt Eden Village People  organise these workshops for the community to help people to make the change to a more sustainable lifestyle.</p>
<p>Square foot gardening: Sunday 28th February 2010, Tutor: Ken Clark</p>
<p>Sustainable home improvements: Sun 14th March 2010, Tutor: Johann Bernhardt</p>
<p>Keeping chickens in your backyard: Sun 23th May 2010, Tutor: Gail Batten<br />
Beekeeping: Sun 6th June 2010, Tutor: Kerry F McCurdy</p>
<p>Fruit tree pruning: Sun 15th Aug 2010, Tutor: Ken Clark</p>
<p>Grafting: Sun 29th August 2010, Tutor: Ken Clark</p>
<p>Contact <a href="mailto:jh@mintpublishing.co.nz" target="_blank">Judith </a>Holtebrinck</td>
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		<title>Grey Lynn 2030 first update for 2010</title>
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<td><strong>1 February 2010<br />
In This Issue:</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Have your say on the Super city<br />
Grey Lynn 2030 first gathering of the year<br />
Grey Lynn Farmers Market<br />
Traffic Calming<br />
West Lynn Parking Issues<br />
Waste Away<br />
Wilton Street Community Gardens update<a name="Greenscreen"><br />
Grey Lynn 2030 &#8220;sustainability&#8221;  week<br />
Permaculture Workshop Courses<br />
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<td><a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/GLFM-opening-day-061.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-673 alignleft" title="GLFM opening day 061" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/GLFM-opening-day-061-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a><strong>Happy New Year</strong><br />
Welcome to our first update of 2010. It looks like it is going to be an exciting, action- packed year as we work towards our vision of a self-reliant, vibrant, connected, positive and sustainable community.</p>
<p>We extend a warm invitation to our first gathering of the year on Wednesday 10th  (details below).</p>
<p>We thought an informal social evening would be a great way to kick off the year and an opportunity to gather together people working on our behalf in the community who would like to meet you. We look forward to seeing you there.</td>
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<td><strong> Have your say on the Super city<br />
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<td>Thursday 4 Feb 6.30-8.30pm Grey Lynn Community Centre</td>
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<td>The Greens and Labour are hosting a series of public meetings around Auckland about the super-city. The meetings will focus on the third Auckland council bill which is currently open to the public for submissions.</p>
<p>As a grass roots, community organisation we are particularly concerned about the Bill&#8217;s failure to determine the powers and functions of the Local Boards. There is a real danger that we are heading towards a flawed and centralised system that takes alway the voice of local communities.</p>
<p>Grey Lynn 2030 is currently working on a submission which is due by 12 February. We encourage everyone to make a submission to highlight the many issues with the Bill.  Useful templates for a submission can be found on both the <a href="http://www.greens.org.nz/actionalerts/submission-guide-local-government-auckland-law-reform-bill">Greens </a>and <a href="http://blog.labour.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Guide-to-Making-a-Submission-on-the-Local-Government-Auckland-Law-Reform-Bill1.pdf">Labour </a>websites.</p>
<p><strong>Auckland Central public meeting</strong><br />
Speakers: David Clendon, Jacinda Ardern and Phil Twyford<br />
Location: Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn<br />
Time: 6.30 &#8211; 8.30 pm, Thursday 4th February</td>
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<td><strong> Grey Lynn 2030 first gathering of the year<br />
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<td>Wednesday 10 February at 7.30pm.<br />
<strong>&#8220;Meet your Community&#8221; Drinks and Nibbles</strong></p>
<p>Our first meeting of the year is a social gathering to welcome in the year. Come along to share ideas, hear what our focus groups have planned for the year and meet the people who work in the community for you.</p>
<p>Members of the Western Bays Community Board, CAB, Grey Lynn Neighbour Law Office, the Community Constable, and the Council&#8217;s Community Services Advisor will be there.</p>
<p>Special guest Mayor Len Brown (coming along to check out what we are up to in our community).</p>
<p>Garden Room and Patio (if it is a warm evening we will be outside), Grey Lynn Community Centre.</p>
<p>Drinks and canapes will be provided. <strong>Please RSVP</strong> to greylynn2030@gmail.com</p>
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<td><strong> Grey Lynn Farmers Market<br />
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<td><strong>Scarecrow Competition 7th February 2010</strong></p>
<p>The  Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market is judging the Scarecrow Competition of the School Holiday Programme at the next market, Sunday 7th. Come along and cast your vote!</p>
<p>With the remaining stallholders returning from their holidays, the Grey Lynn Farmers&#8217; Market will be bigger and better than ever. As always, you&#8217;ll find lots of fresh summer produce and quality foods to stock up for the week ahead. And have you tried the authentic french crepes yet?</p>
<p>Remember to bring along your surplus fruit and vegetables to the innovative Ooooby stall to sell or swap with other home garden suppliers! Even better, bring it pre-bagged in the quantities you want to sell and with your name and price attached.</p>
<p>Membership costs $30 for the year and gives you a 10% discount on your purchases, plus voting rights on how the market is run.</td>
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<td><strong>If you ran out of time to do the Traffic survey at the end of last year it is not too late.  It really only takes 3 minutes!<br />
</strong> if you  work, live, or play in Grey Lynn please take a couple of minutes to do this survey so we have a better idea about traffic issues and concerns</p>
<p><a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=SkrjyANkggFt1GYZyC2ePA_3d_3d" target="_blank">http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=SkrjyANkggFt1GYZyC2ePA_3d_3d</a> Please also forward on the link to your networks.</p>
<p><strong>West Lynn Parking Issues</strong></p>
<p>West Lynn residents have already been busy this year looking at solutions to deal with traffic issues. In late 2009 the Auckland City Council responded to residents’ concerns about traffic flow and parking access in and around Francis Street by prosing a P120 parking permit restriction to one side of Francis Street and giving residents, who have no parking on their property, the option to buy a permit for exemption @ $150 each permit. Council distributed a survey to Francis St residents indicating that if 50% of residents agreed to the introduction of the P120 it would be implemented.</p>
<p>Concerned residents responded to the Council’s survey by calling a residents meeting earlier in January attended by residents of Francis, Wilton, Wellpark Streets, Kate Stanton and Bruce Kilminster from the Western Bays Community Board and Pippa Coom representing Grey Lynn 2030. A working group then presented to the Western Bays Community Board January meeting to voice opposition to implementing the P120 propose and to highlight other areas of concern discussed at the residents meeting such as footpath upgrades and better tree management in Francis Street.</p>
<p>The Community Board has formally requested officials to investigate issues which were raised and will report back. Residents have found the process so far very positive and have enjoyed the opportunity to meet new neighbours. The residents group intends to work with Grey Lynn 2030 to find longer term solutions that will reduce traffic and promote more sustainable transport options.</p>
<p>Contact: <a href="mailto:judegrav@ihug.co.nz">Jude Graveson</a></td>
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<td><strong> Happy New Year to you, from the Grey Lynn 2030 Waste Away Group!<br />
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<td>After a great 2009, the group have been active during summer with regular food waste collections from local cafes with one café diverting well over 1 tonne of  foodwaste, coffee grounds and paper serviettes so far! Well done to the  Grey Lynn community for making a difference!</p>
<p>You may have been along to the Grey Lynn Farmers&#8217; Market on a Sunday morning and seen us there selling and talking to people from the community about keeping worms and using the bokashi system for food waste diversion from landfill.. Many  people are keen to keep food waste out of landfill and these systems also  produce useful products for the garden. Some feedback has been that through  having a worm farm one person has discovered the pleasure and benefits in  growing some of their own food. This has spread to other members of the family  and they have a lovely time discussing their worms!</p>
<p>Waste Away is working hard and committed to taking action about waste in our community.</p>
<p>If you would like to participate or have some ideas to share, come along to our first meeting of the year on Wednesday 3rd February 7pm at the office of Waste Not  Consulting, Williamson Ave. New people  are very welcome.<br />
For more info email: <a href="http://greylynn2030wasteaway@gmail.com/" target="_blank">greylynn2030wasteaway@gmail.com</a> or  phone Lynn 3766376 or 0273406911</td>
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<td>The Garden finished 2009 with a fabulous spud party, cooking and eating our first crop on site.  In one year the site has been transformed from weed infested &#8220;waste ground&#8221; to a productive and exciting shared garden &#8211; of which we are very proud!!<a href="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/P1010811.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-674" title="P1010811" src="http://www.greylynn2030.co.nz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/P1010811-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>The main problem we face on the site now is water.  We recently met to discuss plans for this year and have decided that due to the logistics of establishing a water collection system on site we will take a different and more sustainable approach to the development of the garden.  We will continue to grow low-water requiring crops and focus on the composting initiative.</p>
<p>We are planning to replace the water dependant veges with a comfrey crop and to then make comfrey fertiliser in our smaller water tank &#8211; the other will still be required for water storage.  Ideally we would be able to produce enough liquid fertiliser and compost to return to community (possibly generating a small income to return to the garden ).</p>
<p>We have begun collecting pallets in order to build a set of compost bins with the intention of establishing a local composting depot (we would love to work in with the GL2030 Waste Away group on this!). Any free pallets or plumbing assistance welcome. Contact <a href="mailto:Mandy.McMullin@xtra.co.nz">Mandy</a></td>
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<td><strong>Grey Lynn 2030 &#8220;sustainability&#8221; week </strong></p>
<p>Plans are underway for a week to highlight all the amazing things going on in our community that are consistent with our vision.</p>
<p>It will include our regular events &#8211; the Grey Lynn Farmers Market and Green Screen &#8211; plus a whole lot of new, exciting intiatives.</p>
<p>Ideas for the programme so far:<br />
- West Lynn shopping centre street party and evening market<br />
- tours of local gardens with bee hives and chooks<br />
- gardening workshops<br />
- awards for local sustainable businesses<br />
- Transition Town Expo<br />
- traffic calming installations</p>
<p>If you like to organise an event during the week or get involved in any way then please contact  <a href="mailto:pippacoom@gmail.com">Pippa</a></td>
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<td><strong>Auckland Permaculture Workshop Courses</strong></p>
<p>The Transition Town movement has its origins in permaculture and Gary Marshall, tutor for the Auckland Permaculture Workshop Courses was on the Steering Committee of Grey Lynn 2030 until the end of last year. Here is information we have been asked to circulate to our networks about the first four workshops of the year which are all foundation courses for completing a Permaculture Design Certificate and they all explore fundamental areas of sustainable design and living. The APW programme has been designed specifically to explore ecological design solutions for living sustainably in the Auckland bioregion.</p>
<p>Philosophy and Design              - 13th February 2010<br />
Tutors -Gary Marshall and Finn Mackesy</p>
<p>Landscape Design                   &#8211; 27th February 2010<br />
Tutors -Gary Marshall and Finn Mackesy</p>
<p>Building Design                    – 13th March 2010<br />
Tutors -Johann Bernhardt and Gary Marshall</p>
<p>Living Communities                 &#8211; 27th March 2010<br />
Tutors &#8211; Gary Marshall and Finn Mackesy</p>
<p>For more information or to register see our new websiteh: <a href="http://www.aucklandpermacultureworkshop.co.nz/" target="_blank">www.aucklandpermacultureworkshop.co.nz</a>. Alternatively, email us at <a href="mailto:info@aucklandpermacultureworkshop.co.nz" target="_blank">info@aucklandpermacultureworkshop.co.nz</a></td>
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<td>Was one of your new year&#8217;s resolutions to get more involved in your community at the same time walking the talk of sustainability?</p>
<p>Grey Lynn 2030 provides an ideal opportunity to indulge your interests, learn new skills, be part of positive solutions and actually see things happen that make a difference.</p>
<p><strong>Positions we would like to fill this year:</strong><br />
Webmaster &#8211; take responsibility for keeping the website up to date<br />
Web designer &#8211; give our website a spruce up<br />
Publicity &#8211; help us spread the word via posters and email communications<br />
Funding &#8211; take pleasure at filling in an application form? There is funding out there we would like to tap into to develop Grey lynn 2030 projects</p>
<p>And of course you there are our focus groups to get involved with OR start a new focus group if you see a gap</p>
<p>Contact <a href="mailto:greylynn2030@gmail.com">greylynn2030@gmail.com</a></td>
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<td><strong>10 December 2009<br />
In This Issue:<br />
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Think Global Act Local &#8211; Hopenhagen</span><br />
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<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/index.php?Page=Preview&amp;Action=Display#4">Grey Lynn Farmers Market</a><br />
<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/index.php?Page=Preview&amp;Action=Display#5">Traffic Calming </a><br />
<a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/index.php?Page=Preview&amp;Action=Display#7">Waste Away<br />
</a><a href="http://campaign.myspikemail.com/sendstudio/admin/index.php?Page=Preview&amp;Action=Display#8">Wilton Street Community Gardens update</a><br />
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<td>Welcome to our last update of 2009. It has been huge year for Grey Lynn 2030 as we have grown to a community of almost 800 supporters (over 500 friends on Facebook!), with regular meetings, active focus groups, a strong vision and above all lots of practical action.</p>
<p>Even with the end of the year in sight we are still being kept busy with submissions due this Friday on the <a href="http://www.lgc.govt.nz/lgcwebsite.nsf/wpg_URL/Proposals-Current-Proposals-Index%21OpenDocument">Local Government Commission proposals for wards, local boards and boundaries </a> and huge concerns about the  farming practices being proposed in the Mackenzie Basin (the Greens <a href="http://www.greens.org.nz/factoryfarms">website </a>has information on the  factory farming proposal including advice on how to submit).</p>
<p>It is not all hard work though. Details of the festive season events that the Grey Lynn 2030 community has been invited to are below. It will also be a really social time at the Grey Lynn Farmers&#8217; Market special Twilight Market to be held on Saturday 19th 6-9pm so we hope to see you there.</p>
<p>A BIG thank you to everyone who has supported us over the last year.</p>
<p>Wishing you a happy and sustainable festive season.</td>
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<td>For one of our movie fundraisers this year we were really lucky to screen  Age of Stupid. Since then we have been super impressed with director Franny Armstrong&#8217;s continuing campaign for action on climate change.  You can read Franny and her team&#8217;s latest &#8211; often very funny -exploits in the lead up to Copenhagen on our <a href="../../">website</a>.</td>
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<td>Climate Action Vigils<br />
This weekend people in communities all over the world will light candles at  climate vigils with one united message &#8211; The World Wants a Real Deal.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong> Join the vigil for the Climate.<br />
Friday 11th, 9pm Queens warf, by the ferry building.<br />
Bring warm dark clothes and a candle</p>
<p>Vigils can be found on the <a href="http://www.350.org.nz/">350</a>, <a href="http://www.tcktcktck.org/">TckTckTck</a>, or <a href="http://www.avaaz.org/map">AVAAZ</a> websites or register your own one.</td>
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<td>Friday December 11th from 6pm</td>
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<td><strong>Transition Pt Chev Christmas get together</strong></p>
<p>Southern end of Pt Chev Beach &#8211; that is the Harbour View Rd end, NOT the Coyle Park end.</p>
<p>Bring food to share, your own plates, cutlery and drinks &#8211; and if you have a guitar bring that along too. Everyone welcome</td>
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<td><strong>Sunday 13th December @ 2pm</strong></p>
<p>Celebrating our Summer Christmas with carols and strawberries</p>
<p>St Columba Church gardens, 92 Surrey Crescent.</p>
<p>Decorate your hat and enter the competition. Prizes for best adult hat and best Childs hat.</p>
<p>Bring Strawberries to share</p>
<p>Join the singing; listen to City Songbirds Choir</p>
<p>For more information see <a href="http://www.saintcolumbas.org.nz/" target="_blank">www.saintcolumbas.org.nz</a> or phone 3764229</p>
<p><strong>Friday 18 December from 5.30pm</strong></p>
<p>Auckland Greens End of Year Celebration</p>
<p>Venue: Grey Lynn Community Centre</p>
<p>510 Richmond Road</p>
<p>Your hosts: Keith Locke MP and David Clendon MP, and the Greater Auckland Green Party</p>
<p>All members, supporters and friends welcome!</td>
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<td>The holiday season is upon us and what better place to find the freshest local foods for your holidays feasts than the Grey Lynn Farmers&#8217; Market! From local meats to homemade baked goods, delicious preserves to fresh produce (and more!) &#8212; the Grey Lynn Farmers&#8217; Market has a variety of great products that will add that&#8230; special local touch to any holiday celebration all while supporting your local food vendors and the greater Grey Lynn community!<br />
If you have a surplus of fresh produce or seedlings, remember you can bring it along to sell or barter at the Ooooby stall. It&#8217;s a real help if you can bag it up in salable units before you arrive and pop your name and a price on the bags.</p>
<p>So, come and join us again at the Grey Lynn Farmer&#8217;s Market on Sunday, 13th December from 8am &#8217;til 12pm at the Grey Lynn Community Centre.</p>
<p>Plus, save the date: The Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market is hosting a <strong>Twilight Market </strong>on the last Saturday before Christmas, <strong>19th December from 6pm to 9pm,</strong> Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn.Come and buy all those last minute Christmas treats and gifts in our festive atmosphere with live music to get you into the holiday spirit. This is your last chance to top up your Christmas stocks with fresh, locally grown produce or buy a gift with a local Kiwi story behind it. Make it a community affair this Christmas.</p>
<p>We look forward to seeing you at the market!</td>
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<td><strong>A reminder about the Traffic Survey &#8211; it only takes 3 minutes<br />
</strong> if you  work, live, or play in Grey Lynn please take a couple of minutes to do this survey so we have a better idea about traffic issues and concerns</p>
<p><a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=SkrjyANkggFt1GYZyC2ePA_3d_3d" target="_blank">http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=SkrjyANkggFt1GYZyC2ePA_3d_3d</a> Please also forward on the link to your networks.</p>
<p>The Grey Lynn 2030 bunting looked amazing decorating the Eco Space at the Grey Lynn Park Festival.  We have it to share so if you would like to borrow the  bunting for your street party please contact us.</td>
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<td>A worm farm or a Bokashi system is a great gift for friends and family to introduce them to the delights and satisfaction of managing their household or workplace foodwaste in their own gardens.</p>
<p>Bokashi is a great way to deal with foodwaste while camping or renting a bach.  Take your Bokashi buckets away with you to that idyllic spot and prevent your foodwaste being a problem for another community.  Fill your bucket and bury it your garden on your return.</p>
<p>The Bokashi juice is also very beneficial for septic tanks.</p>
<p>The Grey Lynn 2030 Waste Away group is taking action to reduce foodwaste to landfill within our community. Do you know that approx 30% of household rubbish by weight is foodwaste?</p>
<p>We are promoting the responsible practice of keeping food waste out of landfills and using it in our gardens as a resource to grow healthy soils, healthy food and healthy people!  Also we are encouraging the prevention of wasting food in the first place. Your action with this will reduce the amount of foodwaste that ends up in landfills.</p>
<p>Grey Lynn 2030 Waste Away are suppliers of Bokashi Buckets and Worm Farms! We are a not-for-profit organisation so we keep the prices low for you. If you would like to purchase Bokashi Buckets or a Worm Farm for a thoughtful Christmas gift or want more information about these systems, please email:  greylynn2030wasteaway@gmail.com or phone Winnie 360-7265 or Lynn 376-6376&#8230;or visit the team of ‘Wasters’ at the Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market at Grey Lynn Community Centre.</p>
<p>‘Share some worms this Christmas ~~~!!’</td>
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<td>Recent rain was very welcome in the garden which has suffered from the long<br />
cold and dry spring, this has really highlighted for us the importance of<br />
securing a sustainable water source on site &#8211; our next big project which we<br />
are currently focused on.</p>
<p>Last weekend we shared our first harvest &#8211; all taking home lovely lettuce.<br />
Our lovely big potato crop will be ready for xmas and we plan to have a<br />
potato party for year end.  All our friends and those who have supported us<br />
during the year are invited to call in to the garden and join us for a spud.<br />
This will be on our regular working bee time Sunday morning 10 am-ish 20th<br />
Dec. &#8211; nothing flash &#8211; we are all too tired!</p>
<p>Two of our gardeners plus dogs joined the Sign On march on Saturday along<br />
with Judith and Gael from Mt Eden Village People &#8211; a great day out &#8211; see<br />
photo.</p>
<p>Thanks to all who have helped the Community Garden this year, donating time,<br />
materials, money and not least encouragement. It has been an exciting year,<br />
we have all had so much pleasure from the garden and forged some wonderful<br />
friendships. Merry Christmas to all</td>
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<td><strong>Greenscreen </strong><br />
Greenscreen held the last film of the year on the last Friday of November.  The film was The History of Oil &#8211; a funny and sharp commentary on the history of oil and its relationship to wars of the 20th and 21st centuries.  We celebrated the end of the year with popcorn for all, provided care of Kail&#8217;s mum&#8217;s popcorn machine, held in beautifully constructed paper cups made by Pania.</p>
<p>Greenscreen will take a break for a few months as everyone enjoys the sunny evenings.  We will reconvene at the end of February or March.</p>
<p>If you would like to get involved in hosting future Greenscreen events, or have an idea for a film, please contact Eva: eva.lawrence@gmail.com</td>
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<td>We have a whole heap of ideas for monthly meetings next year. Our first  get together will be a social summer occasion on Wednesday 10 February . Details will be out in our first update for 2010 at the end of January but please put the second Wednesday in your diary now as the evening every month to come along to the Grey Lynn Community Centre at 7.30pm</p>
<p>Why not get more actively involved with the steering committee in 2010?. In particular we are looking for someone who would enjoy keeping our website up to date.  Please contact <a href="mailto:greylynn2030@gmail.com">greylynn2030@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>Happy New Year</td>
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		<dc:creator>Suzanne Kendrick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Update &#8211; November 10 2009 Hello Grey Lynn 2030ers Horroay its the weekend. The week has just zipped by. Looks like it is going to be a great day. .. Nothing to do this weekend?- there is plenty on in our community starting with Art with Love 2009 &#8211; Richmond Road School&#8217;s annual public art [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="fblike" style="height:25px; height:25px; overflow:hidden;"><iframe src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.greylynn2030.co.nz%2F2009%2F11%2F10%2Fcommunity-news-update%2F&amp;layout=button_count&amp;show_faces=false&amp;width=450&amp;action=like&amp;font=arial&amp;colorscheme=light" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allow Transparency="true" style="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:450px;"></iframe></div><p><strong>Update &#8211; November 10 2009</strong></p>
<p>Hello Grey Lynn 2030ers</p>
<p>Horroay its the weekend. The week has just zipped by. Looks like it is going to be a great day. ..</p>
<p>Nothing to do this weekend?- there is plenty on<strong> i</strong>n our community<strong> </strong>starting with<strong> Art with Love 2009</strong> &#8211; Richmond Road School&#8217;s annual public art auction</p>
<p>The Gallery will be open during the weekend from 11am -4pm. Coffee supplied by Coffee Supreme<br />
Auction is being held on Tuesday 10 November at 7pm, viewing from 5pm.<br />
check out the website for more details <a href="http://www.artwithlove.org/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">www.artwithlove.org</a><br />
Richmond Road School 113 Richmond Road Ponsonby, gallery entrance is on Douglas Street.<br />
Queries email <a href="mailto:ange@artwithlove.org" target="_blank">ange@artwithlove.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly community meeting Wednesday 11 November</strong><br />
We have another monthly meeting coming up next Wednesday. Keeping it quite low key this month and thinking about what we can get up to in 2010. If you have a good idea for a local project and want to raise it and get some other like minded folk to get involved here is your chance to speak up and present to the group.</p>
<p><em>Positive Vision, Practical Action evening</em></p>
<p>Grey Lynn 2030 has a vision of a self –reliant, positive, resilient, vibrant, connected and sustainable community. This month  the focus groups are updating  on making this vision a reality through practical steps. The Grey Lynn Farmers Market is a great example of what amazing results come out of our monthly meetings and community engagement.</p>
<p>Please come a long to get involved and share your ideas with the current focus groups (Waste Away, Traffic calming, Edgars Stream Restoration, Community gardens, Green Screen, Local Government Relations) or to get new focus groups up and running. All welcome at 7.30pm at the Grey Lynn Community Centre</p>
<p><strong>Wilton St Community Garden</strong><br />
We had a fantastic day on Nov 4th with the BNZ CLOSED FOR GOOD crew at the garden.</p>
<p>We managed to clear all the rest of the jasmine and load all the pile of garden waste off the site, filling the 10 cm bin (almost all jasmine root) and paint the fence. Lesson learnt here for home gardeners, jasmine is very invasive.</p>
<p>The day was fine, BNZ team were lovely, we had no accidents and we even finished early. Everything ran like clockwork thanks to our incredibly fantastic team of Wilton Street gardeners who worked so hard to make the day a success &#8211; especially Jacqui for juggling childcare and taking care of the fantastic catering, Margo who took the day off work, Sarah for getting the paint donated from Ponsonby Resenes and overseeing the painting.</p>
<p>Thanks also to all those who contributed lovely baking and the people who dropped by during the day to see how it was all going and have a cuppa. Thanks to GL2030 for the bin.</p>
<p>If you are up at the Farmers Market this Sunday, do come over and see us. We are just behind the Gypsy Tea Room and we will be there on Sunday morning.</p>
<p>Mandy</p>
<p><strong>Waste Away Group</strong><br />
Auckland Freecycle</p>
<p>Do you know about Freecycle? In Auckland there are now 1120 members and we are wishing to grow further.</p>
<p>Can you get involved to keep good things out of landfills and helping out our community in keeping New Zealand clean and green. So when you have something that is too much hassle to sell, you don&#8217;t want to see destroyed by the scrap metalers in the inorganic and you have nobody to give it to. Freecyle is the thing.</p>
<p>Once you join, please tell your friends, boss, co-workers, family, neighbours about this way of parting with usable items so that somebody else can use them.<br />
If you got only one person to join it would make a huge difference in expanding our purpose and making our community a cleaner place to live.</p>
<p><a href="http://groups.freecycle.org/aucklandfreecycle?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">http://groups.freecycle.org/aucklandfreecycle</a><br />
<strong>Grey Lynn Farmers Market</strong></p>
<p>Nothing much to eat in the house? Never fear, the Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market is here to entertain you this Sunday morning, plus provide you with all the fresh produce you will need for a delic\ous Sunday lunch and see you through the week to come.</p>
<p>Every Sunday but the last of the month the Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market stallholders are serving you with a smile and story of their local produce. From meat and fish, to nuts and honey, to the freshest vegetables of all varieties, it’s all there. And to mark the beginning of summer, fresh strawberries will be available at the market this weekend.</p>
<p>If you have a surplus of fresh produce or seedling, remember you can bring it along to sell or barter at the Ooooby stall. It’s a real help if you can bag it up in saleable units before you arrive and pop your name and a price on the bags.</p>
<p><strong>Save the date:</strong> the Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market is hosting a Twilight Market on the last Saturday before Christmas, 19th December from 6pm to 9pm, Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn.</p>
<p>We look forward to seeing you all at the market tomorrow.</p>
<p>F<em>rom the Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market Committee</em><br />
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</strong><strong>Grey Lynn Festival</strong><br />
Do you love living in Grey Lynn?&#8230; Grey Lynn Park Festival needs local volunteers for the information tent and other areas of the festival<br />
The festival is on Saturday 28 November at Grey Lynn Park..The festival has changed over recent years. It got very big and now the aim is to bring it back to our community. If you have been scared off by the crowds in the past it is quite different now. Note the lack of big name bands and big publicity. For those of you who have been in the neighbourhood a while it is a great chance to catch up with old friends.<br />
There are the usual smorgasboard of stalls and activities going on through the day, there will be a surprise around every corner! Grey Lynn 2030 will be there in the community space with the community gardens, the Farmers Market and other local groups.</p>
<p>Visit the KidZone on the top field<br />
If your child would like to have a children&#8217;s stall, we will have a free marketplace area especially set up from 10 -12 for traders under 13 please register beforehand!<br />
And also we have a scarecrow competition, create a scarecrow, bring it to the Childrens Area Coordinator, Monique who will be in the ASB tent and then they will be judged and announced on the Whanau stage at 1pm</p>
<p>Just like the Farmers Market, it is good if you can bring cash and leave your car at home.</p>
<p>Please come on down and celebrate the 25th gathering of our Festival</p>
<p>For any queries please either email Angela at <a href="mailto:greylynnparkfestival@gmail.com" target="_blank">greylynnparkfestival@gmail.com</a> or call me on 027 202 9609<br />
<strong><br />
Auckland Energy Consumer Trust election campaign</strong></p>
<p>Unfortunately Pippa didn&#8217;t make it to be on the AECT. The Citizens and Ratepayers group were the winners. Well done to Pippa for giving it a go.<br />
What a lot we have learned! Thanks to those who voted and helped. Here is Pippa&#8217;s update.<br />
<a href="http://www.pippacoom.co.nz/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">www.pippacoom.co.nz</a></p>
<p><strong>Other Local Events and Groups</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>New Zealand Youth Delegation<br />
</strong><br />
The New Zealand Youth Delegation are 12 passionate young Kiwis, working to ensure our climate policies look after the planet and people for generations to come. We&#8217;re heading to the United Nations Climate Change Conference this December, in Copenhagen, Denmark. . .</p>
<p>Join NZYD for an evening of fun!<br />
Charity auction.. Fun and celebrations.. Drinks &amp; nibbles.. Live entertainment!..<br />
All funds raised.. Helping us get to Copenhagen.<br />
Thursday 19 November. 6pm.<br />
Freemans Bay Community Hall, Auckland.</p>
<p>Please R.S.V.P. to <a href="http://nzyd2009@gmail.com/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">nzyd2009@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>NZYD is a charities registered organisation, under the umbrella of 350 Aotearoa.<br />
Suggested koha is $5 &#8211; $10 per person. For auction items we will gladly accept cash, cheque, and direct credit.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youthdelegation.org.nz/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">www.youthdelegation.org.nz</a></p>
<p><strong>Fly My Pretties Competition</strong><br />
I work for  Ecostore and couldn&#8217;t resist sharing this with you as unless you are on the ecostore mailing list you wouldn&#8217;t know about the Fly My Pretties tickets competition. (If you say Who? this is not for you) <a title="Ecostore" href="http://www2.ecostore.co.nz/webforms/login/default.asp?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">Ecostore</a> are sponsoring the Wellington based Fly My Pretties musicians in their upcoming &#8220;Encore&#8221; shows in Auckland (Dec 4th) and Wellington (Dec 5th). The Encore Show features work from their beautiful new album &#8216;A Story&#8217;. There are 2 tickets for each show to give away. If you want to enter the competition, please click to <a title="enter" href="http://www2.ecostore.co.nz/survey/default.asp?survey=14&amp;utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">enter</a>.</p>
<p><strong>City Vision Special General Meeting</strong><br />
When: Wednesday, 11 November, 7.30pm<br />
Where: Auckland Horticultural Society Hall, 990 Gt North Rd, Western Springs (opp Motion Rd)</p>
<p>City Vision (the Green Party, Labour, Alliance and like-minded community independents) is the campaigning organisation for the broad left in the local body elections in the (existing) Auckland City. For information on our principles and policy see <a href="http://cityvision.org.nz/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">cityvision.org.nz</a>.<br />
You are warmly invited to this Special General Meeting. There will be reports on current issues, including the all-important regional re-organisation, and our progress in developing an organisation to fight the supercity elections in October 2010.<br />
To facilitate the development of a campaigning organisation for the new Auckland Council in 2010, the City Vision Steering Committee recommends we establish a Campaign Committee to structure ways of working with other like-minded political and community groups across the region. We hereby call for nominations for the City Vision Campaign Committee for 2010. If you are interested or for more information, please contact Gwen Shaw, Deputy Chair, on <a href="mailto:gwenshaw@xnet.co.nz" target="_blank">gwenshaw@xnet.co.nz</a>, 378 2188.</p>
<p><strong>Grey Lynn Community Centre</strong><br />
The GLCC are looking for a new board member. Our Grey Lynn community Centre is a beautiful local asset. We have a small management committee who meet once a month. If you are interested in this please contact me <a href="mailto:suzanne.kendrick@gmail.com" target="_blank">suzanne.kendrick@gmail.com</a> We would particularly like a younger person. Young to us means somebody in their twenties! We would like to see the centre used more on Friday and Saturday nights so if somebody has a good idea for a regular event please get involved.<br />
Will need to get in touch this week so you will be ready for AGM on Thursday 19th November. All welcome to the AGM.</p>
<p><strong>Pt Chev School Fundraiser &#8211; 6th November</strong><br />
Pt Chev Primary would love to see you and your friends at this fun night out in support of our school.<br />
This is the major fundraiser for the year and is to raise funds for a new junior playground.</p>
<p>You need to get a ticket which includes:<br />
A free Indulge embossed wine glass and carrier.<br />
Access to the food market for free sampling and drinking.<br />
Entry to the auditorium to watch four professional culinary and wine demonstrations.<br />
The opportunity to buy some of the best food and wine NZ has to offer at reasonable prices.<br />
Live music.<br />
A fun night out with others from our community.<br />
The chance to win a series of food spot prizes</p>
<p>Please go to <a href="http://www.indulgefoodfestival.co.nz/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">www.indulgefoodfestival.co.nz</a> or email <a href="mailto:indulgeptchev@xtra.co.nz" target="_blank">indulgeptchev@xtra.co.nz</a></p>
<p><strong><br />
Pt Chev Transition Town Meeting</strong><br />
Next meeting is Tuesday, November 9 &#8211; Resource Room, Pt Chevalier Primary School, Te Ra Rd.</p>
<p>Don’t forget to bring something along to swap or give for market place if you can &#8211; not to worry if you can&#8217;t!</p>
<p><strong>PT. CHEV TREASURE HUNT</strong><br />
A fun, free event for the whole family and neighbourhood<br />
Sunday, November 8th , 1 &#8211; 4 pm, All over Pt. Chevalier<br />
1 pm start at Pt. Chevalier Library &#8211; Finish at Coyle Park</p>
<p>Bring your family, friends and lively spirits and travel around Pt. Chevalier collecting clues that piece together an understanding of the suburbs amazing history and natural beauty.<br />
You can choose a leisurely walk to find clues and surprises, go hard out on your bicycle or scooter to cover the distance, or just sit back amongst the hustle and bustle. There will be something for everyone to participate in and enjoy!</p>
<p>Bicycles (singles and tandems) can be rented on the day from Adventure Cycles in Pt. Chevalier. For more info contact them <a href="http://www.adventure-auckland.co.nz/adventurecycles/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">directly</a> or <a href="mailto:adventurecycles@woosh.co.nz" target="_blank">adventurecycles@woosh.co.nz</a></p>
<p><strong>New Farmers Market &#8211; Royal Oak Market</strong> &#8211; opens 22 November(14 Erson Avenue, Royal Oak).  As a Transition Town group we support local initiatives. We are very pleased to see a new market has sprung up. We hope the locals will get behind this market and be able to walk or cycle there.. The market is being hosted by CCS Disability Action, a not for profit organisation that supports people with disabilities.  Over 40 stall holders will be selling a variety of artisan foods and products – french pastries, olive oil, cheese, honey, fresh fish, fruit and veges, artwork, jewellery, ceramics, kids clothing and gifts.</p>
<p><strong>Do we have any Food Co-ops in Grey Lynn?</strong><br />
If anybody knows of any Grey Lynn food co-ops could they contact Joel Hildebrandt<a href="mailto:joel@earthsong.org.nz" target="_blank">joel@earthsong.org.nz</a> at Earthsong, so we can share information and cooperate between cooperatives.</p>
<p><strong>Calendar of Upcoming Local Events</strong></p>
<p><strong>November</strong><br />
6 &#8211; 10th Richmond Rd School &#8211; <a href="http://www.artwithlove.org/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">Art with Love Public Art Auction</a><br />
Sun 8th Grey Lynn Farmers Market<br />
Sun 8th- Pt Chevalier Treasure Hun<br />
Tue 10th &#8211; Pt Chev Transition Town Meeting<br />
Wed 11th Grey Lynn 2030 Monthly Meeting<br />
Sat 28th &#8211; <a href="http://www.greylynnparkfestival.org/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">Grey Lynn Festival 10 &#8211; 6</a></p>
<p><strong>December</strong></p>
<p>Not at all local but would looks good&#8230;</p>
<p>16th December Climate Camp &#8211; <a href="http://www.climatecamp.org.nz/?utm_source=Grey+Lynn+2030+November+2009&amp;utm_campaign=67c1a2a771-Grey_Lynn_2030_Nov_6th11_6_2009&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">http://www.climatecamp.org.nz/</a><br />
19th Grey Lynn Farmers Market Twilight Market</p>
<p>Suzanne Kendrick<br />
Grey Lynn 2030 Steering Committee<br />
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<p>Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it&#8217;s the only thing that ever has. &#8211; Margaret Mead</p>
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