Posts by Grey Lynn 2030
Do you need the Yellow Pages?
Do you find you barely use the Yellow Pages and tend to use the online directory services instead? www.whitepages.co.nz or www.yellow.co.nz? I read recently in Good Magazine that you can contact Yellow Pages and ask to not receive the phone books anymore. It is very easy. Just go to www.Yellow.co.nz – on the contact us…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030 is on Facebook
Grey Lnn 2030 now has a group on Facebook. Facebook Fans please join up as at the moment we are a very small group indeed. If you are new to Facebook, now you have a reason to join. Facebook is a great way to put a face to a name and get to know more…
Read MoreDocumentary Film Festival
The Documentary Film Festival has lots of tempting films in it. This one looks a must see for Transition Towners. Recipes for Disaster Filmmaker John Webster does not want his children to have any cause for complaint that he did not personally do anything to reduce the effect of climate change. So he announces drastic…
Read MoreMeola Reef Picnic
Auckland City Council, in collaboration with local groups, is holding a community picnic at Meola Reef on Saturday 21 March 2009. The event will include performances and presentations from local groups, activities for adults and children, and information about opportunities for being a volunteer at Meola Reef (including tree planting, bird counting and water testing).…
Read MoreBikeWise Events
We have a couple of local events for Bike Wise week. Event: Auckland City Council Go By Bike Breakfast Date: 18 February, 6.30am Location: Viaduct Harbour What’s happening: Come down to our exciting new venue – the Viaduct Harbour (Eastern Viaduct)! Web: www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/whatson/events/gobybike/default.asp Event: Kids Bike Ride Date: 19 February, 5.30pm Location: Western Springs Park…
Read MoreEarth Hour – Turn off the lights
Earth Hour 2009 is a global call to action to every individual, every business and every community. Earth hour is a call to stand up, to take responsibility and to get involved in working towards a sustainable future. In 2008, 50 million people in 370 cities and towns, in more than 35 countries worldwide switched…
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