Op Shop Ball a success
The Op Shop Ball was on Saturday. What a turnaround! True Maleny style, tickets were bought in the last week. It was a really great event, though - almost a full house, with 180 tickets going all up, and people dressed from weird and wacky to Carmen Miranda, Audrey Hepburn, Kylie and Carey Grant - oh, and a Frank-n-Furter (or two?) thrown in there!
It was a great night. For me, this is what community glue is all about, and this is equally important in an organisation like Sustainable Maleny. In fact, it is the foundation for any other work we do.
Musica Prima led off with great medieval dances - no fear of people not dancing! We had a huge circle going there! I Dolci Venti played some gorgeous tangos - even if I say so myself. And Obi Abata played out the night in great African rhythm beat.
Arcadia was MC from Heaven, as were Spaghetti Junction the equivalent in food! very yummy!
Op Shop Ball
Submitted by franklin on Mon, 31/05/2010 - 1:48pm.Saturday July 10th, 7:30pm til late
Maleny Community Centre
$25/$20
Delicious food available
Incredible music
Prizes, prizes, awards, prizes!
The Op Shop Ball on Saturday July 10, at the Maleny Community Centre, will be an opportunity for a good party, a fun time and a great social gathering, while supporting local industry, local musicians and sustainability.
Tickets are $25 ($20 member/concession), available from Maleny Bower Bird. Drinks and supper will be available for a moderate price from Spaghetti Junction.
For more information please phone Shivanii on 0418753867.
Parabolic solar cookers for sale
From Pascal Goux
In August 2008, I received a parabolic solar cooker that I have been using ever since. Many people around me saw that cooker and expressed the wish to get one. It made me decide to make a bulk order of 50 cookers from India. Those cookers have arrived and are available for sale.
To know more about this solar cooker and about solar cooking in general, please visit: http://pgoux.free.fr/ParabolicSolarCooker.htm
The price of one cooker is $270, it has to be picked up in Maleny or sent via courier (extra cost).
Contact Pascal at pgoux AT exemail.com.au or call 07 5429 6464
Local Food Picnic - Witta Market
Submitted by kalashee on Wed, 14/10/2009 - 8:50pm.EARLIER START TIME - 10AM!
Hey Folks.....please note the start time of 10am! See you there :)
What kind of a feast can we have using only food grown within 100km? Join in on this ongoing playful gastronomic experiment to celebrate foods grown by neighbours and local farmers, or growing wild in the soils of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
The Local Food Picnic will be held at the Blackall Range Growers' Market, Witta Road, Witta, this Saturday morning. Bring some tucker to share, sourced as locally as possible. The market itself is an excellent source of local foods, so feel free to dive in and see what you can find. If you just want to roll up and have a chat, don't fuss too much about what food you've got or haven't got or where it came from; you're most welcome to join the party!
Film screening - "The Future of Food" - Hinterland Learning Centre, Maleny - part of Coop Maleny Festival
Submitted by kalashee on Mon, 24/08/2009 - 9:08pm.Sustainable Maleny is hosting this film screening and discussion evening which features the widely acclaimed documentary "The Future of Food".
Come along and get informed about what is really going on behind the scenes with our food production.
Light refreshments available.
More to follow...
Co-operative Maleny Festival - September 10th to 18th - Maleny venues
Submitted by kalashee on Mon, 24/08/2009 - 9:01pm.
Numerous events to celebrate 105 years of Maleny's co-operative spirit!
Individual events will make their way onto the Sustainable Maleny website calendar, but in the meantime please download a copy of the programme here:
http://www.sustainablemaleny.org/files/co-operative_maleny_2009.pdf
Slow Food Thursday
Submitted by bazmati on Mon, 10/08/2009 - 10:02pm.Slow Food Thursday
This Thursday 13th August, 10.30am (and every Thursday)
Hosted by Slow Food Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Maleny Community Centre
Suggested donation $4
This week Slow Food Sunshine Coast Hinterland is chuffed to present "The Future of Food" screening on 13th of August at 10:30am.
Shot on location in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, THE FUTURE OF FOOD examines the complex web of market and political forces that are changing what we eat as huge multinational corporations seek to control the world's food system. The film also explores alternatives to large-scale industrial agriculture, placing organic and sustainable agriculture as real solutions to the farm crisis today
Local Food Picnic
Submitted by bazmati on Mon, 10/08/2009 - 9:40pm.Local Food Picnic
Saturday 19th September
11am at the Blackall Range Local Growers' Market
Old Witta School
Witta Road
Witta
What kind of a feast can we have using only food grown within 100km? Join in on this playful gastronomic experiment to celebrate foods grown by neighbours and local farmers, or growing wild in the soils of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
The Local Food Picnic will be held at the Blackall Range Growers' Market, Witta Road, Witta, this Saturday morning. Bring some tucker to share, sourced as locally as possible. The market itself is an excellent source of local foods, so feel free to dive in and see what you can find. If you just want to roll up and have a chat, don't fuss too much about what food you've got or haven't got or where it came from; you're most welcome to join the party!
Baroon Dollar project grabs national media interest
Submitted by kalashee on Fri, 12/06/2009 - 9:54pm.Baroon Dollar project grabs national media interest
It has been a busy few days for the Baroon Dollar project group following the Sunshine Coast Daily page 3 story about the project burst into the media early this week.
Since then, project workers Darren Mitchell, Kate Crawford and Barry Earsman have been on the 'frontline' providing radio and TV interviews.
To date, there has been more than 25 radio, TV and print interviews given to various local interstate radio stations; TV stories on most evening news channels and current affair programs and a live interview on the Channel 7 Morning Show.
The interest has been overwhelmingly positive with one radio station in Newcastle launching a competition to "name Newcastle's own currency".
The Baroon Dollar project seems to have captured Australia's imagination and desire to pursue proactive local economic action - it's been likened to a 'local stimulus package'!

