Common Ground Film Screening with the Whau Climate Action Network
Event description
The Whau Climate Action Network invites you to a free screening of Common Ground, a powerful documentary about regenerative farming as a solution to the climate crisis.
Before the film, enjoy a short talk on regenerative gardening in Aotearoa from Amanda Hookham of Hope Teaching Garden and Kai Whau.
Register to attend
Please register to secure your seat as the venue has limited capacity, so booking ahead helps us ensure everyone has a place and lets us contact you with any updates.
If your plans change and you’re unable to attend, please let us know as soon as possible so we can offer your ticket to someone on the waitlist.
This documentary is unrated by Roco film but it does includes some thoughtful themes, such as mental health awareness, brief images of injuries, occasional strong language, and scenes that show smoking.
Venue information
A hidden gem tucked down a suburban road, Ryders is located on a private two-acre property. Access the venue via a long gravel driveway — just follow the EcoMatters flags and signs.
Parking: Limited on-site parking is available. Once full, please park on the road.
Bikes: You’re welcome to ride your bike; we’ll have space onsite to park them.
Accessibility: Unfortunately, this venue does not have wheelchair access. We acknowledge this and are committed to supporting accessible events whenever possible.
There will be one free popcorn and a Karma drink per ticket. There is no food or drink available to purchase from the venue. Please no outside food or drinks. A water bottle is fine.
Getting there
Please consider sustainable travel options such as biking, carpooling, or public transport.
The 191 bus from New Lynn stops near the venue along Riversdale Road.
If you wish to ride your bike please bring your own lock.
Street parking is available if you’re driving.
Ngā mihi
About the Whau Climate Action Network
The Whau Climate Action Network brings together people, organisations and businesses interested in promoting, supporting and implementing low carbon activities in the Whau area.
Subscribe to the Whau Climate Action Network quarterly newsletter here or at ecomatters.org.nz/whau-climate-action-network/
Join the facebook group here or at facebook.com/groups/whauclimateaction
The Network is supported by Whau Local Board, Live Lightly and EcoMatters.
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