Grey Lynn Farmers Market
Oxfam morning tea at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market
The Grey Lynn Farmers Market is hosting an Oxfam Morning Tea at the market on Sunday the 10th, for the second year running. Make sure you say hello to the Oxfam team whilst you are at the market, who will be there for with plenty of fairtrade goodies to sample. Oxfam Morning Tea supports Fair Trade…
Read MoreGrey Lynn Farmers Market AGM 2014
All are welcome to attend the GLFM AGM on Sunday 2nd November Join us for a shared lunch at 1pm followed by the AGM starting at 1.30pm Balcony Room, Grey Lynn Community Centre. Nominations are invited for the GLFM management committee Please email your nomination to Louise at glfarmersmarket@gmail.com All Friends of the market are members…
Read MoreGrey Lynn Farmers Market turns 5
The Grey Lynn Farmers Market opened the doors for the first time on 9 September 2009 at the Grey Lynn Community Centre. For our 5th birthday celebrations on Sunday 14 September we would like to extend a big thank you all those who have supported the market over the years and welcome everyone to the party. From…
Read MorePlastic Bag Free Auckland
This article first appeared in the June edition of Ponsonby News Waitemata Waste Away is an action group of Grey Lynn 2030 comprised of passionate locals tackling issues around waste minimisation and education, particularly in our area. We have been called “Eco Ninjas” which is a pseudonym we feel perfectly reflects our mission lower emissions…
Read MoreFairtrade morning tea at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market
Join us for morning tea On Sunday April 13, we’ll be at the Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market serving up some delicious, free Fairtrade coffee, hot chocolate and tea. Bring your friends and family, grab a cup of coffee and stroll around the market. Come see us for a chat and to learn more about Oxfam’s…
Read MoreGrey Lynn Farmers Market goes 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…
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