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E-Waste Collection Day - Free!!!

9:00am
Aug
18
2012
3:00pm
Aug
18
2012

E-Waste Collection Day - Free!!!

eWaste eLiminators Electronic Waste Collection
Saturday18th August, 2012 --Manukau region. Our "AUGUST COLLECTION II" go green and show that you care clean out now. Make room and at the same time safely clear out all your old, unwanted,electronic, computerised waste and in the process contribute to ... saving the earth for future generations ...

The Great Living Legends Muck-In 2012 - North Harbour

9:00am
Aug
18
2012
12:00pm
Aug
18
2012

The Great Living Legends Muck-In 2012 - North Harbour

Living Legends lives on!

Living Legends is a nationwide community conservation project that was set up in 2011 to commemorate New Zealand’s hosting of Rugby World Cup. Last year we planted 83,000 trees. The target is to plant 170,000 before the end of 2015.

Working Bee - Rangitoto Island

9:00am             4:00pm
Recurring event

Working Bee - Rangitoto Island

The Rangitoto Trust has a working bee every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, weather and ferry sailings permitting. All welcome.

In 2012 working bees are at Rangitoto Wharf where we are restoring Bach 52 for public use.

Create Your Own Eden composting course

10:00am
Aug
18
2012
1:00pm
Aug
18
2012

Create Your Own Eden composting course

Create Your Own Eden courses introduce the three main composting systems - traditional bin, worm-farm and Bokashi bin. Come and learn which one is right for your household FREE.

Archibald Park Community Planting

10:00am
Aug
18
2012
1:30pm
Aug
18
2012

Archibald Park Community Planting

Come and help Friends of the Whau plant up the banks of the Whau River in Archibald Reserve. Planting will help stabilise the banks, provide habitat for native birds and shade for fish