Wednesday, September 14, 2011

9 Days left to Moving Planet!

Saturday, 24 September 2011, is moving closer and we're all getting more excited! Remember to decide what low-carbon mode of transport you're using to get to the Cape Town Train Station Forecourt, whether it's train, bus, minibus-taxi or carpooling. Remember you're allowed to bring your bicycle on Metrorail for R10 extra on the day. See you there!! Also please help spread the word, here is some visuals that you can use, share, post, circulate and MOVE around to let people know about the event.

Invite/emailer:


Website/blog banners:





Download and print the leaflets (right-click and choose "Save link/target as..."):
http://www.janetbotes.co.za/PRINT_4_on_a_page_leaflet.pdf

And the poster (right-click and choose "Save link/target as..."):
http://www.janetbotes.co.za/MovingPlanetCapeTown_POSTER.pdf


And here's the links to share!
Moving Planet Cape Town
"Like" us on Facebook

RSVP on the Facebook Event Page
Moving Planet - CT on Twitter


Also if you're keen to help with some mud stenciling and reverse/clean graffiti during next week, sms Janet at 072 331 5057.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Things to do at home



Project 90x2030 - committed to inspiring South Africans from all sectors of society to do their bit to preserve the environment, committed to changing the way they live by 90% by the year 2030 - just launched their Interactive Household Tool - check it out at housetool.90x2030.org.za. It provides you with ways and ideas to make changes in your home that save energy, carbon, water and even money...



Also join in with Planting Season starting on 23 September! www.plantingseason.co.za. Here's what it's all about:
Imagine 1,000,000 South Africans uniting on a single day to plant an organic vegetable in their home or office.

On September 23rd, 2011 we will take a giant leap to becoming self sufficient. Add your name to the list and learn the basics of organic gardening from some of the top experts in the country!

For some awesome ideas on where to plant your veggies and herbs, have a look at the gardensinunexpectedplaces.tumblr.com blog!