Yeay! There’s another Pecha Kucha coming up in Wellington!
Doors open 6.30pm / start 7.30pm // $9 cash only
Yeay! There’s another Pecha Kucha coming up in Wellington!
Doors open 6.30pm / start 7.30pm // $9 cash only
350.org.nz just reminded us that the International Day of Climate Action is getting close.
On 22 August, over 150 of cyclists came out to support safer cycle lanes in Wellington and the 350 movement promoted cycling as a low carbon form of transport:
And here’s what’s happening on the day, 24th of October:
Cycle Aware Wellington is organizing another huge cycle ride to raise awareness for safer cycle lanes in Wellington and cycling as a low carbon form of transport – and, of course, because cycling is fun, fast and free!
This time, CAW is drawing attention to the Great Harbour Way, Wellington’s beautiful coastline, and the necessity for a safe cycle route connecting Eastbourne, Hutt City and Wellington City. So mark your calendars for Saturday, 24 October, oil your chain, grab your helmet, water bottle, patch kit, sunscreen and let’s ride!
Please do forward this info on to your networks, friends and lovers of 2-wheeled transport! You don’t need to be an excellent cyclist to come along – the route is about 17km, but is all flat and it won’t be a race! So come join the fun – but you cannot ride with us without a helmet!
The Route: Start in Days Bay, Eastbourne, through to Wellington Waterfront. Final destination is the International Day of Climate Action Festival, Taranaki St Wharf by Mac’s Brewery.
Meeting Spots:
Days Bay Wharf: 10.30am
Petone, westernmost pulloff on the Esplanade (opposite south end of Waione St): 11.00am
Ngauranga (East side of Hutt Road): 11.40am
Wellington Railway Station: 12pm
Below some pics of our walk to parliament yesterday. Join us next Thursday, 5.30pm, starting from the Embassy Theatre!
Hi everyone, join us in the weekly march to parliament. The march has the motto “I’m willing to change so the climate doesn’t have to.â€
We advocate and increase awareness for a sensible CO2 reduction target of 40% by 2020 over 1990 levels. This target, recommended by signon.org.nz, is based on research (IPCC) indicating that these reduction levels have to be achieved in order to prevent the global warming of more than 2 degrees.
Meet at the Embassy Theatre every Thursday, at 5.30 pm, and walk to parliament to have a cup of tea on the lawn. Bring thermos of tea & friends! Any questions, contact Lisa (lisa_mauth@yahoo.de) or Thomas (thomas@worldsweetworld.com).
Newtown Plunket is about to hold its second fabric auction. This auction offers a fabulous range of fabric donated by local designers, upholsterers and retailers. All proceeds from the auction help Newtown Plunket to provide resources to local families.
Time and place
Sunday 8 November at 7pm, at Juniper (Rintoul St, Newtown, Wellington).
The Weekly Walk to parliament – this is a weekly march to prepare for 24 October with the motto “I’m willing to change so the climate doesn’t have to.” Meet at the Embassy Theatre at 5.30, and walk to parliament to have a cup of tea on the lawn. Bring thermos of tea & friends! Make and bring your own placards. Any questions, contact Lisa 021 0221 9443, lisa_mauth@yahoo.de
There are only a couple of sleeps until the opening night of the lovely Anmea Hoskin’s ‘Little Ladies’ exhibition at Thistle Hall on Cuba St…
If you can’t wait to own a piece, she sells through her website- littleladies.co.nz
Beautiful.
this sounds awesome…
ROAR! Gallery invites you to Nanageddon, a new group Exhibition featuring the work of: Outdoor Knit, Di McMillan, Caroline McQuarrie, Athina Moisa, Ann Moore, Rowan Panther, Matthew Squire, Margaret Tolland, Shar Young, and KIRAN-X.
August 20th – September 12th 2009.
Nanageddon showcases artists who are hailing the revival of stitching and knitting, subverting the idea of “Nana-craft” and reclaiming the art of craft in truly revealing ways. In this exhibition, what might sound like the work of a harmless old lady, turns out to be the act of some edgy, post-modern and radical thinker.
Andy Shaw and Guido Anton
Line – Drawings by Guido and Andy
Pixel Ink Gallery, 12 Constable Street, Newtown, Wellington
Runs from 2 – 20 September 2009