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Hout Bay Green Faire – Saturday November 29 2008

Posted on November 18th, 2008 by Richard Catto 1,922 views

Envirochild is hosting a ‘Green Faire’ as part of its Hout Bay Transition Town campaign on Saturday 29 November. This is to educate the community and create awareness regarding sustainable lifestyle options, in order to support the transition to a sustainable Hout Bay and Cape Town Metro!

It will be a fun day for the whole family with music, games, movies, tasty wholesome food and lots of interesting stalls. A wide range of alternative, practical, healthy and eco friendly products and services will be offered.

This will be a showcase of renewable energy, ‘green’ technology and services supporting a sustainable lifestyle.

The focus will be on exposing these to the people of Hout Bay and surrounding suburbs, especially home owners and developers, and with many activities for children and students as drivers of change.

There will be exhibits of grey water systems, solar & wind power and waterless composting toilets.

For the builder or homeowner there will be an ‘eco-building’ exhibit with information on Hout Bay’s straw-bale house, examples of earth bricks and the opportunity to sign up for ‘cobbing’ workshops.

There will be demonstrations of how to grow food at home and other available land. There will also be the opportunity to sign up for organic food growing courses in Hout Bay.

The food stalls will promote healthy, vegetarian, organic food in low-impact packaging.

The 3R’s (Recycle Reuse Reduce) will be demonstrating how to separate your garbage, clean it and put in the correct container: simple recycling.

‘Water Wise’ and water saving devices e.g. low-flow showerheads will be demonstrated and available for the public to purchase.

There will be an exhibit of renewable fuels such as bio-diesel made from used cooking oil.

The Talent exchange will be there to let you know about alternative ways of buying and selling goods and services without using money.

The ‘Awareness Cinema’ will show current ‘green’, thought provoking movies, such as ‘Escape from Suburbia’ and the ’11th hour’. These will be screened in the Hall and discussions afterwards are encouraged. Talks about Transition Towns and dealing with the ‘change’ will take place.

The stalls will be arranged in concentric circles with the children’s edutainment area in the middle. This ‘magic circle’ will be aimed at kids to promote ‘green’ thinking and practises through puppet shows and fun. ‘Come and Play’ of the HB Trust will be teaching hula hooping and poi skills to improve co-ordination.

For the youth, ‘Sentinel Boardriders‘ will be setting up a ‘half-pipe’ at the entrance to the Faire, as well as an info display, to promote the Hout Bay Youth Lifestyle Centre, which aims to provide as many positive & constructive opportunities for the local politically divided youth from all cultural backgrounds. Providing healthy & exciting alternatives to sitting around getting bored, which often results in youth contributing their abundant energy to negative & destructive activities.

Even the music will be powered by renewable energy (solar power), with local artists performing live to entertain visitors, an open drumming circle and local Hout Bay performers ‘Shamanzi’ presenting their amazing music and firedancing show at the end of the day.

This ‘Green Faire’ is a fundraising and awareness raising event, held in the spirit of community and we encourage all locals to participate or visit us on this innovative day!!

The Green Faire will be held outside the Hout Bay Community Cultural Centre, (the old Bowling Club) adjacent to Hout Bay common and market on Baviaanskloof and Main Rds.

Entrance is from R5 (low income), R10 for those who can afford it, and free for kids under 12. Gates open from 9AM until sunset.

Please visit our website www.greenhoutbay.org for more info.

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Shocking environmental movies showing at the Labia in Kloof Street

Posted on November 6th, 2008 by Richard Catto 2,092 views

SA Freeze Alliance on Genetic Engineering
in association with the Labia
invites you to the following movies in November

A CONVENIENT TRUTH: Urban Solutions from Curitiba, Brazil

You’ve seen the Inconvenient Truth, now see the Convenient Truth!

This is an inspirational and informative documentary aimed at sharing ideas to provoke environmentally-friendly and cost-effective changes in cities worldwide.

The documentary focuses on innovations in transportation, recycling social benefits including affordable housing, parks, and the process that transformed Curitiba into one of the most livable cities in the world. Cities should be a solution not a problem for human beings.

The city of Curitiba has demonstrated for the past 40 years how to transform problems into cost-effective solutions that can be applied in most cities around the world (running time 52 minutes).

Sunday November 9th at 6.15 pm
Tuesday November 11th at 6.15

Watch a Preview

The World According to Monsanto

Monsanto’s controversial past combines some of the most toxic products ever sold with misleading reports, pressure tactics, collusion, and attempted corruption.

They now race to genetically engineer (and patent) the world’s food supply, which profoundly threatens our health, environment, and economy. Combining secret documents with first-hand accounts by victims, scientists, and politicians, this widely praised film exposes why Monsanto has become the world’s poster child for malignant corporate influence in government and technology. 109 minutes

Sunday 16th November at 4.00
Sunday 23rd November at 4.00
Sunday 30th November at 4.00

Watch a Preview

The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

When Cuba lost access to Soviet oil in the early 1990’s, the country faced an immediate crisis – feeding the population – and an ongoing challenge: how to create a new low-energy society.

Cuba transitioned from large, fossil-fuel intensive farming to small, less energy-intensive organic farms and urban gardens, and from a highly industrial society to a more sustainable one. This film tells the story of the Cuban people’s hardship, ingenuity and triumph over sudden adversity – though cooperation, conversation and community, told in their own words. As the word faces peak oil Cuba provides a valuable example of how to successfully address the challenge of reducing our energy use. 

Sunday 16th November at 6.15
Sunday 23rd November at 6.15
Sunday 30th November at 6.15

Watch a Preview

To book

Call the Labia on 021-424-5927  
Please book early to avoid disappointment. 

Please note that these movies will be at the Labia on KLOOF STREET, not the Labia on Orange Street.

Also, The World According to Monsanto and The Power of Community should be viewed in sequence. So we encourage you to book for both (and have supper in between)!

The first one, Life According to Monsanto,  is a very sobering account of how our lives are being manipulated by corporate agenda’s and the second one, The Power of Community,  is a positive, uplifting solution-based story of what we can and should be doing to reclaim our lives from corporate control.

SAFeAGE will be present at all showings to facilitate discussion and / or provide resources for sustainable food production methods.

For more information on genetic engineering
call SAFeAGE on 021-447-8445 or email safeage@mweb.co.za

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