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Mt Victoria August meeting - Urban gardening
Submitted by frank cook on 10 August 2012 - 9:43pm | updated 10 Aug 2012 | EventUrban gardening - We will view a series of clips on urban gardening around the world today in the hope that it may inspire and inform our efforts this coming spring. All welcome. For further information contact Frank Cook on 027 649 6508.
Location / Venue:
New Crossways, Roxburgh St, Mt Victoria, Wellington
Mt Victoria July meeting - "In Transition 2.0" film
Submitted by frank cook on 4 July 2012 - 12:58am | EventTuesday 10 July beginning 7:30pm, at New Crossways, Roxburgh St. » Read more
Location / Venue:
New Crossways, Roxburgh St, Mt Victoria, Wellington
Mt Victoria June meeting - "Locavore: local diet, healthy planet" DVD
Submitted by frank cook on 5 June 2012 - 11:41pm | EventTuesday 12 June, beginning 7:30pm, at New Crossways, Roxburgh St.
We will watch the film "Locavore: local diet, healthy planet", an American documentary about returning home to our food supply. Amazon says the movie 'is truly a local production. You won't find any big name "Foodie" celebrities in this production - they're not needed. The Living Farm's Lynn Gillespie plus Jay Canode use local talent to describe what a locavore is all about'. All welcome.
For further information contact Frank Cook on 027 649 6508.
Location / Venue:
New Crossways, Roxburgh St, Mt Victoria, Wellington
Mt Victoria May meeting - Community resilience and community/public edible planting projects
Submitted by frank cook on 22 April 2012 - 10:31pm | EventTransition Towns Mt Victoria
We meet next on Tuesday 8 May beginning 7:30pm, at New Crossways, Roxburgh St.
Councillor Stephanie Cook who is the Council's Social Portfolio Spokesperson will talk on community resilience and community/public edible planting projects. All welcome.
For further information contact Frank Cook on 027 649 6508.
Location / Venue:
New Crossways, Roxburgh St, Mt Victoria, Wellington
Mt Victoria March meeting - Anima Mundi DVD
Submitted by frank cook on 6 March 2012 - 8:59am | EventThursday 8 March, beginning 7:30pm, at New Crossways, Roxburgh St, we will watch the DVD Anima Mundi.
Anima Mundi is a view of the world from a Gaian viewpoint including discussion of permaculture, peak oil, climate change. It is a timely reminder of the future we face and what we can do about it. All welcome.
Please note this is the second Thursday, not the Tuesday when our meetings are usually held.
For further information contact Frank Cook on 027 649 6508.
Location / Venue:
New Crossways, Roxburgh St, Mt Victoria, Wellington
Mt Victoria February Meeting - Food Bill
Submitted by frank cook on 5 February 2012 - 8:42pm | EventJohanna Knox will talk about issues around the Food Bill currently before Parliament.
Johanna Knox is a writer and researcher for magazines, educational publications, and exhibitions. She specialises in issues around food and resilience. She has spent time recently coming to grips with and writing about the Food Bill, and in particular what it may mean for cottage-scale trading. She will speak very briefly about where the Bill is currently at, then open for questions.
The meeting will be held at New Crossways, Roxburgh St, Mt Victoria.. All welcome. » Read more
Location / Venue:
New Crossways, Roxburgh St, Mt Victoria, Wellington
Soil focused backyard food production workshop with Dirt Doctor
Submitted by Dirt Doctor Wel... on 3 September 2011 - 11:18am | EventLocation / Venue:
Lyall Bay, Wellington
Learn to grow the soil that grows your garden, Urban Eden Workshops start January 26th
Submitted by Dirt Doctor Wel... on 17 January 2011 - 9:28pm | updated 04 Feb 2011 | EventLocation / Venue:
Brooklyn, Wellington
Dirt Doctor seminars in November (Wellington)
Submitted by Dirt Doctor Wel... on 25 October 2010 - 11:05am | updated 28 Oct 2010 | EventDirt Doctor is holding a 5 part seminar series in November! (Wellington)
Our soil focused methods teach you to grow the soil that grows your garden from scratch! These bio-intensive techniques can be applied to any soil to create a sustainable, productive and resillient garden. Feed a family of four on just 30 minutes of work a week!
Location / Venue:
Wellington
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