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03 July 2008 - The Bay Chronicle
updated 29 Sep 2008www.stuff.co.nz/northland/4604906a22379.html
Transition town gets moving » Read more
Contacts
Please contact these people if you want to know more or get involved:
Remi Dierick
remi.dierick@xtra.co.nz
09 401 60 81
Nicola Haszard
nicolahaszard@hotmail.com
027 491 12 03
The Brainstorm Basket
updated 29 Sep 2008This basket will capture all those wonderfully wild ideas which otherwise would drop into oblivion.
Have a stroll around and pick your liking !
idea 1: fill this basket !
Gardens, gardens, gardens everywhere (organic of course) filled with vegetables and fruit to feed the body; with flowers to feed the soul. If this seems like your dream too, contact the local Bay of Islands seed savers group at boi@seedsavers.org.nz
History
updated 29 Sep 2008This page contains a list of
- past projects and events
- meetings
Past Projects and Events
May 22 - Frontpage in the Bay Chronicle
"Kerikeri aims for resilience in testing time", May 22, frontpage Bay Chronicle. Feature article on the front page explaining briefly the threath of Peak Oil and the Transition Towns respons + link to website. There are two more articles further in the same paper mentioning Transition Towns + also the cartoon talks about it. Our first Transition shower ! » Read more
Upcoming events
updated 29 Sep 2008We have the following projects and events in the pipeline:
- Thursday 17 July - Let's get organized meeting
Event Details
Thursday 17 July: Let's get organized meeting
Kerikeri, all people who showed interest at our first Awareness evening or via personal contact have been invited.
The aim of this meeting is to build a Steering Group from scratch. All people who are at the meeting and are interested can join.
The evening will look like this: » Read more
Bay of Islands - Future Thoughts and Dreams
updated 29 Sep 2008You can daydream here, and gather strength to make it happen...
Imagine a town
Imagine a town in the Far North where streets are populated by people instead of cars. Where all the food comes from around the corner, growing in lush, subtropical gardens. A town that produces its own electricity, coming from numerous solar cells, tiny wind mills and perhaps a few advanced steam engines. » Read more
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