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Compost Collective Bokashi Workshop

Whangaparaoa Community Recycling Centre 637 Whangaparaoa Road, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparaoa, Auckland

Learn how to use the bokashi method to compost your food scraps. Why is it important? Food scraps in landfill create methane while those in an insinkerator end up in our precious ocean.

Free

WHANGAPARÄ€OA LIBRARY Rubbish challenge

Whangaparaoa Library

The Challenge: pICK UP ONE PIECE OF RUBBISH FROM OUR BEACHES AND ADD IT TO The wooden WHALE TAIL INSIDE THE LIBRARY. Learn about what this Rubbish is doing to our oceans and wildlife.

Free

Compost Collective Worm Farm Workshop

Whangaparaoa Community Recycling Centre 637 Whangaparaoa Road, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparaoa, Auckland

Learn how to use the bokashi method to compost your food scraps. Why is it important? Food scraps in landfill create methane while those in an insinkerator end up in our precious ocean.

Free

Club Physical X-45 Group-X Class

Club Physical Coast Plaza, 719 Whangaparaoa Road, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparaoa, Auckland

A HIIT strength based functional group workout condensed into 45 minutes. Build ENDURANCE, STRENGTHEN your heart, INCREASE your metabolism, gain CONFIDENCE and make FRIENDS! All levels welcome. This fast paced 45 minute full body workout will get your heart racing and make you work up a sweat!

Cost: Gold coin donation to WWF Whale Tale projects

Club Physical X-45 Group-X Class

Club Physical Coast Plaza, 719 Whangaparaoa Road, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparaoa, Auckland

A HIIT strength based functional group workout condensed into 45 minutes. Build ENDURANCE, STRENGTHEN your heart, INCREASE your metabolism, gain CONFIDENCE and make FRIENDS! All levels welcome. This fast paced 45 minute full body workout will get your heart racing and make you work up a sweat!

Cost: Gold coin donation to WWF Whale Tale projects

Whangaparaoa Clothes Swap

Whangaparaoa Library

Swapping clothes is a great way to reduce our environmental impact. The production of textiles accounts for 10% of global emissions and requires a lot of water and energy. Untreated water makes it's way into our oceans along with microplastics and pesticides used in cotton production. Join us to swap clothes you no longer wear.

Free

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