Sunday, 29 April 2012

May Day in the Park Monday 7 May 2-5pm





A celebration of woolly things.  Meet the lambs from Church Farm, Ardeley and then make your own, using paper, wool or sugar,  Watch knitters, felters,weavers, and spinners at work, and then have a go yourself.  Transform old sweaters into something new and useful.


Help make a giant psychedelic sheep.  Join in the scarecrow making competition and if you win, you can feed the lambs!











Sunday, 18 March 2012


Transition Crouch End AGM & 4th yr Celebration

Grassroot grafting & Annual creative report 
Mon 16th April 7pm  Moravian Church (click for map)

- Brief Introduction to Transition Crouch End four years on...
- Our film & slideshow summary of the year featuring projects in transition in our community.
- Opportunities to contribute your ideas and get involved in our core group, transition projects or start a new one! -


Followed by tea & cocktails from Urban Harvest and our shared food contributions


Then a dynamic session on ...


'Sustainable food & Farming' with a presentation from Sam Henderson, Co-Ordinator of our Community Supported Agriculture 'More than a box scheme'.

Monday, 5 March 2012

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INVITES YOU TO A SCREENING OF
The Economics 
of Happiness
‘Going local’ is a powerful strategy 
to repair our fractured world
 - our ecosystems, our societies and our selves 
Haringey Timebank will be joining us this Wednesday.
Wednesday evening, 7th March 2012
doors open @ 7pm - come early and network!
   We expect to start the screening at 8pm  
- after serving those who wish to eat.

To choose from our delicious menu of mainly local food;
PLEASE order when you arrive!

Food £6-£10

Our expert chef creates delicious dishes from mainly locally sourced food
On entry we request a donation of £3 (does not include food)

About the film:
The Economics of Happiness describes a world 
moving simultaneously in two opposing directions. 
On the one hand, government and big business 
continue to promote globalization
 and the consolidation of corporate power. 
At the same time, all around the world
 people are resisting those policies, 
demanding a re-regulation of trade and finance and,
 far from the old institutions of power, 
they're starting to forge a very different future.

The film lasts for 68 minutes.
The film features a chorus of voices calling for systemic economic change,
 including Vandana Shiva, David Korten, Michael Shuman, Richard Heinberg,
 Rob Hopkins, Juliet Schor, Zac Goldsmith, Bill McKibben, 
and Samdhong Rinpoche, 
the Prime Minister of Tibetʹs government in exile.

“Whilst some predict ‘Oscar’, others say this will do 
for the localization/globalization schism 
what An Inconvenient Truth did
 to help understand climate change.”
Follow the Economics of Happiness on Facebook and Twitter

INTERVAL
Time for networking and a drink from the bar...


Followed by a discussion around the theme of the film
 in a 'world cafe' setting. 
All welcome - get involved in your local community.

World Cafe


GREEN ON THE SCREEN
News & Updates
  • Help nominate a 'must see' film or documentary
  •  on food and/or sustainability issues 
  • Post your choice in our film suggestion postbox 
  • at Moors Bar on GOTS nights and yours could be one of those 
  • we plant/screen this year!
  • The next films we expect to screen are below
  •  - your suggestion could be there too:
  • 1st Wednesday in April: Water, the great mystery
  • upcoming:
  • Just do it,Voices of Co Housing,Schooling the World.
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57 Park Road, Crouch End, London N8 8SY

Supported by:

Transition Crouch End



GREEN ON THE SCREEN

IS...

films-food-conversation 
Feeding you delicious food
Showing inspiring, informative and empowering films on food and sustainability issues
Discussion around the theme of the film, with occasional guest speakers

1st Wednesday of every month

Green on the Screen is held at Moors Bar
Doors open 7pm - Films @ 8pm
57 Park Road, Crouch End, London N8 8SY

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Thursday, 16 February 2012

Spring News 2012

Moving together to life beyond oil
Get Growing!
Sat 18th Feb 'Knowing thru Growing' event 10.30-5pm Raised Bed Workshops, Low Maintenance Gardening, Films, Songs, Poems 10.30-5.00pm, at Stroud Green library. Regular growing sessions knowingthrugrowing@me.com
Meadow Orchard Project. Regular growing sessions at our community orchard behind the health centre on park rd. http://shepherdscothealinggarden.ning.com
Food from the Sky Regular growing sessions up on the roof of Budgens http://foodfromthesky.org.uk
Other Growing Spaces with green shoots appearing: Harold Rd - community garden, Plot 21- community allotment, Naturewise Forest Garden and Hornsey Vale Tyre Garden - details from info@TransitionCrouchEnd.org.uk
Get Connected!

Green on the Screen...monthly films on sustainability, environmental issues and all things green at Moors Bar, Park Rd N8. A great night of film, food and discussion. Next film Weds 7th March: The Economics of Happiness

Urban Harvest…Free Food Foraging walks and workshops third Saturday of the month www.urbanharvest.org.uk

Community Supported Agriculture...weekly 'More Than A Box Scheme' at Haberdashery Café- food delivered from Church Farm, near Stevenage
www.churchfarmardeley.co.uk every Thursday 6-7pm, also- monthly community farm participation at Church Farm, seasonal farm camps and more

Honour our Elders - Warm & Healthy Neighborhoods project.
Supporting our Elders. Making connection and appreciating their value. Volunteers needed for this project. Contact rachel.fell@ageukharingey.org.uk

Food Cycle....love food hate waste? See what’s cooking at the weekly community Food cycle café, serving great meals made from surplus food, every Friday 12-2pm, Station House, Ferme Pk Rd.

Hornsey Vale Community Centre (HVCC) www.hornseyvale.org A busy hub in the heart of our community with something for everyone: age concern to baby ballet, basketball to zumba, regular classes, loads for children, events & meeting spaces and 
home of our Tyre Garden

Transition events coming up at HVCC:
Sat 25th Feb- Diversity & Social Inclusion workshop with Sylvia Rose from Transition Town Totnes
Sun 26th Feb- Afternoon Tabletop Sale- De-clutter with us- and find a bargain?! Sell-or give away the things you no longer need. Ring Hornsey Vale Community Centre for details: 020 8348 4612

Get Crafty!

Monthly mosaic making with recycled materials: Next one 2pm Sunday 1st April, also at HVCC details: http://www.thirdrock.moonfruit.com

Knitting & Crochet – just starting at the Unlibrary at Hornsey Library on Saturdays

Get Building!
Eco building- cob, straw bale, rammed earth, timber and lime rendering at Meadow Orchard Project
Draughtbusting (when demand arises)
Coming up..Home energy initiatives....Tool Library (looking for co-ordinator to set up with our donated tools as well as swaps)

Get Loaded!

NLLETS: We are a member of the local exchange and trading scheme…ideas for boosting our local economy welcomed.

Also Coming Up: Community Choir...singing songs of resilience, midday Thursdays at Union Church, Ferme Pk Rd
Transition meditation...Compost Giveaway...
Green Mile Tour of Transition Crouch End…Permaculture Courses…Crouch End Ceilidh…Crouch End Creative Arts Festival and Open Studios in May…and more

Contact Us!

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TONIGHT Thursday 16th February an energy information evening in the ladder.  6.30pm in St Paul's Church Centre at the top of Cavendish Road (near Harringay overground station).  Come and hear how to save money by saving energy at home.  Hear what your neighbours have been up to.  All welcome.  

Spring is in the Air- community event

Saturday February 18th, 10.30am to 4.45pm 
at
Stroud Green and Harringay Library
Quernmore Road
N4 4QR (Click for map)
(next to Harringay station / W5 bus)
Free entry - donations welcome
As the sunlight becomes stronger and signs of new growth begin to appear, shrug off winter's caution and enjoy some earthy delights at 'Knowing Thru Growing'  spring spectacular.

10.30-12.30 'KTG' Library garden tours and 'making a raised bed' hands-on demo session
12.30 onwards soup available by donation for expenses (Till the pot runs dry!)
1-2.30pm Low maintenance gardening talk with Urban Harvest: 'Get to know your Alliums'
2.30-4.30pm Community Choir, Music and Poems to touch your heart
Urban Harvest teas and cocktails available by donation for expenses.
'Knowing Thru Growing'  film screenings and seed swapping thru the afternoon.

All welcome - join us for the whole afternoon or just drop in when you can.    
Bring your own mug, bowl and spoon.