Posts by Grey Lynn 2030
Grey Lynn Farmers Market – Palm oil free
Media Release from the Grey Lynn Farmers Market 11 November 2013 The Grey Lynn Farmers Market is already a popular market for Aucklanders to shop for locally grown and produced foods. Now market shoppers can feel confident that their purchases are not supporting the palm oil industry and the environmental damage and habitat destruction that…
Read MoreJam on Toast 2
Jam on Toast -FREE community event at Your Community Centre It will be a day of celebration and festivities for families and Grey Lynn locals to enjoy and be a part of at their community centre. The event kicks off at 1pm on Saturday 19th October with loads of FREE family friendly activities –Jumping Beans,…
Read MoreGrey Lynn Community Choir Flash mob
Tim Minchin’s “Canvas Bags” – flash-mob in an Auckland supermarket. If anyone wants to do this flash-mob at a supermarket somewhere in the world, email me on and I’ll send you a score (sheet-music) of what we did.
Read MoreTransition Towns to the Town Hall
One of the characteristics of the transition town movement (of which Grey Lynn 2030 is part) is recognition of the need to develop a positive and productive relationship with local government. This relationship is seen as essential to progressing plans, projects and securing funding for local initiatives. Since being established in 2008 Grey Lynn 2030…
Read MoreCommunity Gardens Update
Freemans Bay community garden working bee in July the Matariki star cluster is high in the sky and we are half way through a month-long celebration marking the beginning of the new year in Maori culture. Also known as Pleiades or The Seven Sisters, Matariki coincides with the winter solstice in the southern hemisphereAs a…
Read MoreGLBA and Richmond Rovers – 100 years
Wednesday 12th June 5:30pm – 7pm We’d love to see you at our monthly networking drinks, happening this month at Richmond Rovers Rugby League Club at their clubrooms in Grey Lynn Park’s middle field. We are delighted to be hosted by the Rovers, who have been a fixture of the Grey Lynn Community a 100…
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