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The Book Stop now shares it's space with the Invercargill Environment Centre and is the place to come for all your Glengarry community information. The Book Stop Blog will keep you up to date on things happening in Glengarry. Check back often to stay informed.The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-58791481029077224612012-04-17T17:16:00.000-07:002012-04-17T17:16:59.368-07:00Glengarry - SubmissionsHi Glengarry supporters!<br />
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This email includes some very important information so I hope you will all be able to make time to have a look at it and lend your support. It includes:<br />
1. Information about the formation of the Glengarry Community Action Group <br />
2. ICC's Long Term Plan - need for submissions<br />
3. Glengarry Community Art Project update<br />
4. Other good news<br />
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Glengarry Community Action Group<br />
This Trust has been formed as a steering group to support the Glengarry initiatives that are being driven by the community. Having a formal group also means we are able to access funding to support projects that will benefit the community and support the principles of community-led development. <br />
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The current Trustees are: <br />
Marie (Ree) Richards - co-founder of the Glengarry Community Market, organiser of the Glengarry Weigh Club and also active member of Eastside Baptist Church including the organiser of the Women's Group, Ree is the secretary/treasurer for the Trust; Caroline Holmes - Glengarry resident and driver of the Glengarry Community Art Project based in the space next to the Laundry in the shopping centre; <br />
Chris Lee - Pastor of Eastside Baptist church and organiser of the Lithgow St Community Garden and other initiatives; <br />
Les Diack - retired business mentor and a member of Eastside Baptist church; <br />
and myself - Rebecca (Bec) Amundsen - I share my book & coffee shop with the Invercargill Environment Centre at 67 Glengarry Cres, I started the Glengarry Market with Ree and am the Facilitator of the Trust.<br />
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We are aiming to have our next public meeting in May. If you would like further information about the Trust, would like to see our Trust Deed or would like to talk to any of us please contact us on this email or pop over to Eastside Baptist. I am at The Book Stop most Monday and Friday afternoons and am happy to talk then too.<br />
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ICC's Long Term Plan - need for submissions<br />
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The Invercargill City Council is calling for submissions on its Long Term Plan. You should hopefully have received a document in your letterbox called Growing Invercargill which outlines the main points of the plan.<br />
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One of the key projects the council has is Urban Rejuvenation. This project provides funding over the next ten years for projects that target the five areas identified by council - Glengarry, Waikiwi, South Invercargill, Windsor and Bluff. In order to include this in the long term plan the council needs submissions to support it.<br />
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The Glengarry community has also been advised to submit to this plan with what we want in the way of developments for the area. As you know since July last year a group has been working on plans for improving the first impression of the Glengarry Shopping Centre and we have been talking to people about it as various meetings and at the community market held on the last Saturday of each month.<br />
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We have now put together a comprehensive submission on what improvements we would like to have happen in Glengarry. This will be submitted to council by 1 May on behalf of the Glengarry Community. It includes our big picture vision for Glengarry, our submission, gives some background about the community and explains the consultation we have done. It is approximately 17 pages. I can send this document to you if you wish to see it.<br />
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I have pasted below a summary version of this which is only 2 pages. This can be printed out and added to your submission or you can use the points in it to write your own thoughts down. <br />
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I would like to encourage everyone to make a submission to the council's Long Term Plan to support the Urban Rejuvenation project and the Glengarry submission. <br />
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If you have mislaid the council's Growing Invercargill document this is a link to the Council page where you can download it and also the council's submission form if you wish to use it http://www.icc.govt.nz/PublicDocuments/Consultation/DraftLTP2012.aspx<br />
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Alternatively if you would like to come to The Book Stop at 67 Glengarry Cres on Mon 23 April between 1pm and 3pm or 5pm and 6pm I will have copies of the submission form there and will be happy to talk about anything in the Glengarry submission.<br />
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We will also have information and forms at the April Community Market on Sat 28th 9.30-12.30. If you would prefer not to make your own submission you can send me letters of support which I can add to our submission.<br />
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Glengarry Community Art Project update<br />
The Art Project is thriving! Thanks to a very motivated Caroline and her growing team of artists and friends. Check out the space next to the laundry which is overflowing with art and colour now including the Glengarry forest which is painted and mounted on the wall. This forest is made up of trees made by people at the Community Market last year and looks awesome. <br />
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If you are interested in having a go at some art and doing it in the company of others pop down to the space on Wed 1-3pm. The team is working on a range of individual and group projects including some works to go in the windows of the empty shops. And if you have any mosaic skills they would be especially keen to hear from you as they have a couple of mosaic plans in the pipeline.<br />
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Kids also can have a go at getting involved on Thursdays 4-6pm, for all ages.<br />
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And you might see the odd planter appearing in the shopping centre which the art team are also doing and a BIG thanks to the young girls who have cleaned some of the grubby windows in the shopping centre during the holidays! It really makes a huge difference so thank you very much!<br />
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Other good news<br />
Sometimes its hard to know where to start as there is so much happening! But in brief:<br />
1. Welcome Channel X - the video rental shop who is moving into one of the empty shops n the South side of the centre next month!<br />
2. The Lithgow Garden run by Eastside has been overflowing with veges and they have even had enough to sell some at the Community Market - if you are keen to get involved, learn something new or even have some skills to share, get in touch with Chris at Eastside.<br />
3. Weigh Club is growing and now meets at 10,30 every Wednesday at Stadium Southland/Velodrome. If you want to know more contact Ree through Eastside.<br />
4. The next Community market is Sat 28 April - tell all your friends and family and encourage them to come along to share a good time and great atmosphere. There is something different every month - this month we will have hangi, mussel fritters, a sausage sizzle fundraiser for the art Project and all the usual secondhand goods, arts and crafts etc. We are keen to have people busk or perform so if you know anyone let them know.<br />
5. Thanks also to Bill who puts some of the shopping centre bins out each Tuesday because the rubbish truck comes before some of the shops are open. we really appreciate this!<br />
6. And I am not sure if I mentioned this in an ealrier email but Stan Walker filmed part of his latest music video in Glengarry with some Glengarry kids involved. The You Tube link to the video is http://www.youtu.be/m_8f9BwFZ4k<br />
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Wow, I thinks that's everything! Thanks everyone who is being proactive in the community - I know there are a bunch of people who are quietly doing things in their communities like picking up rubbish, running neighbourhood support groups, lending a hand to neighbours and sharing the positive vibe about Glengarry and helping create a buzz! If anyone wants to forward any stories on to me that would be great as I would love to add them into my next email.<br />
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Please do submit to the Long Term Plan or send any letters of support to this email address. Every little bit helps and shows the council that this request is something the community is passionate about.<br />
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As always if you no longer wish to get these emails let me know. Please forward this on to anyone who you think might be interested. And I will be posting this on my blog which is at http://thebookstopinvercargill.blogspot.co.nz/ and on our Facebook page which is at http://www.facebook.com/groups/188113074607799/?bookmark_t=group<br />
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Cheers for now.<br />
Becs & the Glengarry Team<br />
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This is the summary document referred to above, for more information email glengarryaction@gmail.com<br />
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The Big Picture for Glengarry<br />
As a result of the consultation we have been doing with the community the Glengarry Community Action Group has formed to act as a steering group to support community initiatives. This group’s vision for Glengarry has been developed by using community consultation as well as principles of community-led development put forward by the Inspiring Communities document What we are learning about Community-Led Development in Aotearoa New Zealand December 2010.<br />
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This vision is:<br />
Glengarry will be a model community – the focus will be on resources, capacities, strengths and aspirations, and it will be full of people who take pride in where they live and work. The pride will be built through working together to create a community atmosphere, for example through care and maintenance of the surroundings and participation in public art and other activities. The people will have a sense of belonging because they live and work in a community that will be resilient, connected, safe, inclusive and where everyone is valued.<br />
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In order to build Glengarry into a model community with people who are proud of where they live and work and have a sense of belonging to their community as described in the vision we have identified four key areas for development. We have used the community consultation we have undertaken to identify these areas. These areas are:<br />
1. Thriving shopping centre – tenant all the shops, niche or destinational businesses, tidy buildings and surrounds, inviting and busy, events that bring the community together such as the market.<br />
2. Improved green spaces & more trees – soften the grey and bleak appearance of asphalt, create inviting and welcoming spaces, plant fruit trees for the community’s benefit, provide shelter in areas such as the playground<br />
3. Art for the community done by the community – to add colour and vibrance to the area, to provide art spaces for adults & children, to get the community involved, to make them proud to be part of the community<br />
4. Surroundings that are cared for & well maintained – more rubbish bins, ongoing maintenance of buildings and surrounds, counter broken window theory – where if a place looks uncared for then that is how people will treat it, whereas if it looks well cared for then that is how people will treat it.<br />
These areas of development refer to the whole of Glengarry not just the shopping centre area. Ultimately we would like to see these things in places such as the schools, alleyways, streets, residents’ homes, vacant properties, sports facilities, carparking areas, playgrounds and so on.<br />
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Our Submission<br />
Urban rejuvenation – we support this as a key project for the Invercargill City Council especially if it is based on the principals of community-led development. We support the $100,000 or more per annum budget for this project.<br />
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Glengarry – Following a workshop in September with Peter Kenyon a group of residents and stakeholders formed to work on the first impression of Glengarry especially the Yarrow St Car park. This group included Phil Orr, Chris Lee, Les Diack, Bill Collins, Tonya Virtue, Peter Shand and Caroline Holmes. They were able to get the help of Landscape Architect Nigel Cowburn and 3d Visualisation consultant Richard Inns.<br />
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Based on the work they have done we would like to make the following submission to the Invercargill City Council’s Long Term Plan and we seek the support of the council to undertake the following developments:<br />
1. Improve the green belt around the perimeter of the Yarrow St car park<br />
Goal - To make the Yarrow St car park more visually appealing for everyone including residents, tourists and visitors and create a better first impression of Glengarry. This will encourage better care of the area and more use of the area. We also want to increase usage of the car park.<br />
2. Planting fruit trees <br />
Goal - To get the community involved, to create a vibrant area and provide an opportunity to give back to the community.<br />
3. Create spaces for art work and artistic signage <br />
Goal - To create a visually appealing area that the community helps create.<br />
4. Create a flowing walkway from the bus shelter to the shopping centre and through the alleyway<br />
Goal – To create a walkway that encourages the use of the alleyway between the Shopping centre and Eastern Suburbs Tavern and to provide a natural walkway through the area that is safe.<br />
5. Defining the road from the car park for example using trees or traffic islands and reducing traffic speed in the area<br />
Goal – To create a more pedestrian and vehicle friendly car park that is also safer for users.<br />
6. Allocating more rubbish bins near the pub, laundry, playground, bus shelter and public toilet.<br />
Goal – To make it convenient for the public (including residents and visitors) to look after the Glengarry area by providing rubbish and recycle bins.<br />
7. Improved lighting for the car park area<br />
Goal – To create a safe environment in Glengarry.<br />
8. A change in bylaw by the council to allow fully self contained motor caravaners to stay overnight in the Yarrow St car park & improved signage.<br />
Goal – To provide an inviting place for campers who frequent the Glengarry area and provide clear information on what is available in the area.<br />
9. Create a green space to the west of the Habitat’s Bargain Barn<br />
Goal – To create a more visually appealing and user friendly space.<br />
10. Improve ongoing maintenance in the area.<br />
Goal – To ensure that ongoing maintenance is undertaken in Glengarry to help build the area up and give people pride in where they live and work and to give ratepayers value for money.<br />
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The Yarrow St car park was identified as the priority for the area as it is currently grey and bleak and it provides the first impression for most visitors to Glengarry as they travel down Yarrow St from the city or from the outskirts of town.The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-31973553925013166202012-02-23T12:40:00.000-08:002012-02-23T12:40:42.917-08:00Big Saturday in GlengarryThis weekend is going to be a huge celebration of Glengarry!<br />
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The Glengarry Community Market & Car Boot Sale will be celebrating its first birthday! The market has been going for a year and is growing month by month. We are grateful to everyone who has been supporting it. So come along this Sat morning 9.30-12.30 to enjoy the atmosphere and do some shopping and join in the fun.<br />
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Also on this Saturday is the Eastside Baptist Church Celebrate Living in Glengarry Gala Day. This starts in the morning and is another way to support the community.<br />
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And also the Surrey Park Early Learning Centre has a Gala and open day on Saturday from 11am-2pm with lots of goodies and activities as well as an opportunity to see the new centre.<br />
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It would be great if you could spread the word about these fun activities and encourage friends and family to come along too.<br />
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Glengarry is a great place to live and work so lets support the community by coming along to these events.<br />
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Cheers<br />
BecsThe Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-59576184291154934062012-02-14T00:44:00.000-08:002012-02-14T00:44:39.905-08:00Glengarry UpdateThe weeks are whizzing by and we are now half way through another month!<br />
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We have our first major event happening on Sat 25 Feb - this will be a joint Community Market & Celebrate Glengarry Gala Day an annual event organised by Eastside Baptist Church). This will be on from about 9.30am. It should be a wonderful day of fun activities, stalls and food. Do come along and enjoy Celebrating Glengarry as a great place to live (and work). Please also let your friends and family know about this event and encourage them to come along too. If you have a work place where we could put up a Market poster please let me know and I will arrange to get one to you - also keen forposters to go up at schools, kindys and so forth.<br />
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You can also keep informed about things happening in Glengarry through our Facebook page. The link to it is http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/188113074607799/?bookmark_t=group You can add yourself to this group and add your friends and family too.<br />
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You will see this email is coming from a new email address that I have setup called glengarryactin@gmail.com<br />
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The Glengarry Community Art Project is in full swing for 2012 also. On Wednesdays from 1-3pm Caroline will be at the Art space (next to the laundry) and people are welcome to come along for a look, to work on a project or get involved with whatever projects Caroline is working on. Then from 4-6pm Caroline will be there for kids to come along and do art activities.<br />
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We are also working on Mural Projects with Aurora College and the Murihiku Young Parents Learning Centre. Art activities are going to feature in the market each month and you will start to see art poping up all over the centre. The latest was the Hand Up for Glengarry hand print project where peole were invited to give us a hand print in support of the Glengarry projects. These prints are now leaves on a tree in the window of one of the empty shops in the shopping centre. Keep an eye out for more trees!!<br />
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We are also putting together the first community newsletter for 2012. It should be printed this week. If anyone can help with delivering them before Sat 25 Feb in the Glengarry area help would be appreciated, even if it was just a few blocks. I can drop them off to you if you give me your address.<br />
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We are also working on a large map of Southland for the laundry along with tourist brochures so there is something for the tourists that frequent the shopping centre. And we are looking to get new signage at the front of the centre along with an initiative for the businesses to help promote each other.<br />
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As always we welcome ideas and suggestions for the area. We are keen to hear from people who have a skill or knowledge that they would like to share with the community. We are also keen to meet with organisations, groups and businesses in the area to talk about how we can work together. Just drop me a line!<br />
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Cheers for now - and see you on the 25th!The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-26040940379400735122012-01-16T18:11:00.000-08:002012-01-16T18:11:24.044-08:002012So a New Year has begun. I thought I shoild start this year's blogging off with a saying - <br />
"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." (Anne Frank).<br />
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There are several reasons I started with this saying, one is because like lots of sayings it's quite simple yet quite profound. I also thpguht it appropriate because the Southland Museum and Art Gallery has an exhibition on at the moment called Anne Frank A History for Today - I haven't seen it yet but plan to go for a look before Sunday when it closes.<br />
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Of course there is another reason I think this saying is a good one to start the year with - and that's because there are many people in Glengarry who are doing exactly what Anne suggests and the start of a new year seems like a good time to remind people what's happening in Glengarry and how you can get in involved.<br />
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So here is a summary of what's happening - the Glengarry Community Market & Car Boot Sale starts again for the year on Sat 28 Jan - new stallholders are always welcome. The Market is developing into a real community asset - it has a fantastic atmosphere, great people and a wide range of stalls including arts, crafts, Jewellery, plants as well as secondhand goods. It's well worth a visit if you haven't already been for a look. The Market also provides an opportunity for groups to fundraise, perform or Busk.<br />
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The Church also has a number of exciting initiatives happening including soup n toast every Wed lunchtime. As part of this a representative from Jubilee Budget is there to help people out as required. The church also has a Community garden on Lithgow St where people can learn how to grow veges and reap the rewards of doing this.<br />
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Ree Richards is another valuable member of the Glengarry community, she has a real heart for the people and as well as being one of the main organisers of the Market she also runs a Weigh Club for locals. They meet at 10.30am at the Stadium/Velodrome and with thw support of Sport Southland learn about healthy eating and exercise and go walking together.<br />
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Another local resident is Caroline Holmes. Thanks to Peter Sh and at the Laundry in Glengarry who has made some space available to her to use, Caroline has developed an art space where people can come and create art works, watch art happening and contribute to beautifying the area through art. I encourage people to check out what's happening in the space next to the laundry and look out for opportunities to get involved.<br />
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The Glengarry area is also now home to the Invercargill Environment Centre - previously located in the SIT arcade in town. This new centre has a lot to offer the community in terms of knowledge about environmental issues as well as information about things like gardening, wormfarms and mch more. As they settle into the area they will be looking at other ways to contribute to the area such as painting fish on drains.<br />
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Of course Glengarry has a number of well established businesses who continue to make valuable contributions to the area including Habitat's Restore which brings lots of people to the area and the Eastern suburbs Tavern which provides great lunch time meals as well as supporting things like the Community BBQ held last year. We look forward to working with both these organisations in 2012.<br />
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And finally - at least I think finally - we have a small group of people who have been working with Landscape Architect Nigel Cowburn to redesign the Yarrow St car park of the shopping centre to make it more appealing to locals, tourists and visitors to the area. This has been identified as one of the highest priorities by the community and we hope that the proposed improvements will allow the community to have greater pride in their community!<br />
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So there are lots of things happening already and we hope to develop these this year. We would love to get more people involved and more projects started so would encoourahe anyone keen to get involved t contact me through this blog or the Glengarry community Action Facebook page. Here's to another exciting year in Glengarry - isn't it wonderful that no one need wait a single moment to start making the world a better place.The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-54608719188616644192011-12-15T14:01:00.000-08:002011-12-15T14:01:33.433-08:00James Hargest school ZoneHere is a link to an article in The Eye yesterday, drawing attention to the fact that Glengarry is excluded from the JHC school zone. <br />
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I am interested on feedback on this issue, many people I have spoken to are very surprised at the exclusion. During our community consultation this issue was identified as our fourth highest priority. It seems clear that this is discrimination and it reinforces the negative stigma that Glengarry has in the wider community. <br />
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Last week I was speaking with one of the BCL contractors who is currently working in the Glengarry area. She said to me that she was surprised at how nice the area was and how safe their gear was, she had always thought Glengarry was a bit of a rough area but now doesn't know why people think that, it's a great community.<br />
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This is just one example of the stigma that Glengarry has to deal with. It's reinforced by a number of things and the James Hargest School zne exclusion is one of them. If people want to see for themselves what a great community we have they should come along to our Community Market. The last one for the year is on tomorrow, Sat 17th Dec 9.30-12.30 in the Yarrow St car park of the shopping centre or Eastside Baptist if it's wet.The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-64526702732322460452011-12-12T13:51:00.000-08:002011-12-12T13:52:50.181-08:00Community feedbackHi Everyone<br />We have been gathering feedback from people about the proposed Yarrow St car park and general thoughts about the Glengarry area.<br /> <br />Below is a link to the Glengarry Action Group facebook page http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/188113074607799/ I have posted the concept plans for the car park on here (scroll down to Dec 8 to see them).<br /> <br />The feedback we gathered is from the Market on Sat 3 Dec and the Community BBQ on Sat 10 Dec. Eastern Suburbs Tavern kindly supplied the sausages for the BBQ & ArchDraught the BBQ, bread and sauce etc. Thanks for your support. Thanks also to those who helped with buttering bread and gathering feedback - Peter, Chris and Richard. We had a lovely day for the BBQ and were able to give out sausages to all the people and kids playing in the playground and people wandering by. It was great to see lots of people bring a picnic or fish n chips over to sit with us and to engage with some new people about Glengarry. The feedback from both events is below.<br /> <br />We are keen for more feedback so if you could email me or post on the Facebook page that would be great.<br /> <br />Also we are having a fundraising art activity for kids in the Art Space on Wed 21 and Thurs 22 Dec 10am-11.30am. Kids will have the opportunity to make Christmas decorations with Caroline Holmes. The cost is $10 for both sessions and discounted for second and third children. Please pass this information on. All proceeds will go towards the Glengarry Community Art Project.<br /> <br />And the last Community Market for 2011 will be this Saturday 17 Dec 9,30-12.30. The market is really evolving into a great event. People comment about the great atmosphere, great range of things available to buy and great people. Thanks to those of you have supported the market this year.<br /> <br />Finally we would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and hope you all have a great start to 2012. And thank you for all your input this year - it is appreciated and will go a long way to supporting the improvements we have planned for the area. <br /> <br />We will be back in the new year doing more things to raise the profile of Glengarry and to build on the community spirit of the area. We welcome suggestions, thoughts and ideas so please do get in touch. Please also pass this information on to others who may be interested.<br />Merry Chirstmas!<br />Regards<br />Becs<br /> <br />Here is the feedback we gathered at the Market on Sat 3 Dec about Glengarry:<br />Market is choice! Keep it going here. I love Glengarry community spirit.<br />More shops in the area to be opened up.<br />A better playground for the kids, skateboard park too.<br />Bring back the old style of shopping - like the books hsop. Find a unique niche.<br />Community area, kids creative, movement, culture.<br />Open another supermarket<br />The Glengarry market is a really good one, friendly people, good spirit, People who organise it have the right sense.<br />Great. Lovely market, reasonable boot fee, nice friendly vendors.<br />Congrats for your efforts on what I'd call a lost cause.<br />Cash in on Glengarry's proximity to the entrace of the city.<br />Contact landlords & suggest that empty and abandoned shops are unacceptable.<br />A skate park area fo rthe kids.<br />Make it more welcoming. Love the tree and lan ideas. Family orientated.<br />More green spaces to encourage people to sit.<br />Very nice. Keep going. Good luck.<br />Have all the shops open and have a community centre.<br />Outdoor plays, story telling classes for children.<br />More community activities.<br />A great improvement!<br />Food market like the one at SBHS.<br />The market is really good & I will come again.<br />Market is a great idea and very well organised.<br />Have lived here for 48 years, wouldn't change a thing about Glnegarry, Love the area and love the people.<br />I like coming here every day.<br />Good luck for the future.<br />Pot holes in the car park. Good - the poeple, so colourful and beautiful. Market!<br />Love the plan. Good to see great seating areas, grass and love the colour scheme. Very inviting & looks alive.<br />Its nice to see this going - market.<br />Need more of the shops filled. Trees and planting to make the place more colourful. Maybe paint to brighten up the shopping centre and surrounds.<br />I don't have any ideas but Glnegarry is not as bad as people make out, I would live here.<br />I like the people and nice community feel of Glengarry.<br />Peoplpe orientated community. Totally fabulous initiative.<br />Expand the already growning market days til it becomes HUGE!!<br />He wahi pai mo te whakatipu tamariki e pai ana te whakatu tenei tu momo mahii he hapai te hapori. (Would appreciate a translation if anyone can help with this). <br /><br /> <br />Some thoughts from the Community BBQ on Sat 10 Dec:<br />Loved the colour in the car park plan - 2<br />Want a supremarket back in the area - 17<br />Like the trees in the car park plan - 3<br />Would like a coffee shop, bakery, place to buy home baking - 8<br />Speed bumps - 9<br />Lighting for the car park<br />Shade for the playground<br />Water fountain in the playground<br />Climbing frame in the playground.<br />Everything that is on the list of things that could be done.The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-38890467979196476212011-12-07T13:39:00.000-08:002011-12-07T13:45:24.477-08:00First impression plans & Community BBQHere is a link to the Glengarry Action group Facebook page where we have just uploaded some concept plans for the Yarrow St car park of the Glengarry Shopping Centre. This will enhance the first impression of the area greatly and help encourage people to come to the shopping centre and make it a more inviting place to visit.<br />Please add your thoughts and comments.<br />http://www.facebook.com/groups/188113074607799/<br />And don't forget to come along to our Community BBQ on Sat 10th Dec, 11.30-1.30pm in the playground of the shopping centre. Sausages kindly supplied by Eastern Suburbs Tavern, you just need to bring a picnic and your family.<br />Hope to see you there.The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-75025361138403252022011-11-27T20:27:00.001-08:002011-11-27T20:29:15.353-08:00Glengarry updateHi Glengarry Supporters! This email contains more updates about Glengarry actions and activities you could get involved in. It includes: 1. An update on the presentation to Council on 22 Nov 2. Information on how to submit to council on the 30 year plan 3. Request for help delivering the latest Good News Glengarry Newsletter 4. Community BBQ to be held on Sat 10 Dec 5. Community Arts Project update<br /><br />1. Update on presentation to Council On Tues 22 Nov I presented a ten minute talk to the ICC about what has been happening in Glengarry. The city councillors were glad to hear about our plans and the consultation we have been doing. They were impressed with the leadership we have shown and look forward to hearing more from us in the future once our plans have been finalised. There was also an article in the paper on Thurs 24 Nov about the presentation.<br /><br />2. Submitting to council You may have heard about the Council's 30 year plan for Invercargill - they have made a 25 min dvd all about it. In this dvd they talk about urban revitalisation of areas such as Glengarry. The council is keen for people to make submissions about this 30 year plan and I would like to encourage you all to submit about revitalising Glengarry being an important priority. The following link takes you to a page where you can watch the 25 min plan online http://www.icc.govt.nz/News/MediaReleases/BigPictureUpdate-Nov.aspx and the following email address should be used to make submissions about the plan bigpicture@icc.govt.nz Submissions will be accepted I believe until the end of December.<br /><br />3. Good News Glengarry The latest newsletter has been printed and we are looking for any helpers to deliver it to homes in the Glengarry area. Please text me or email to arrange to get some newsletters. My cell number is 027 2252 664.<br /><br />4. Community BBQ 10 Dec 2011 On Sat 10 Dec 11.30-1.30pm we will be holding a Community BBQ and Picnic in the playground at the shopping centre. Eastern Suburbs Tavern is kindly supporting this event by providing sausages. Thanks Barry. Please come along, bring a picnic lunch and talk to us about your thoughts about Glengarry. We will have copies of the first impression plans available to look at and comment on, information about the Lithgow St community garden and other church activities and the new art space next to the laundry will be open to hear more about the Glengarry Community Arts Project. We look forward to seeing you all there to talk about the future of Glengarry. If wet we will have the BBQ at Eastside Baptist Church.<br /><br />5. Glengarry Community Arts Project The space next to the laundry has been cleared out and is ready to be used as an art space - Thanks to Peter for making this space available for this exciting project and big thanks to Caroline for getting this up and going and thanks also to Chris and the folk from last Wednesday's Soup n Toast for helping with the clear out. Caroline is after some materials to help get started with the art and also lots of people to get involved in creating art! If you enjoy art then this is your chance to make a difference and be part of something fun. The things Caroline is looking for includes egg cartons, glossy magazines, acrylic paint, cardboard, offcuts of plywood, newspapers and chicken wire. Do get in touch if you can help with this in anyway.<br /><br />There are some other things happening in the area too including the Eastside Baptist Community Garden, Soup n Toast at Eastside on Wednesdays, the bus shelter mural which is being worked on with Aurora College students and the Community Market & Car Boot Sale which will be held on Sat 3 Dec and Sat 17 Dec 9.30-12.30pm.<br /><br />As always please let me know if you no longer wish to receive these emails. Please pass these emails on to others who might be interested in what's happening in Glengarry and encourage others to get informed and involved. If you would like to see something happening in Glengarry get in touch and we will do all we can to support and help make things happen. If you have any skills you could use to help us with the things we are doing please also get in touch. Cheers BecsThe Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-21479694409378849102011-11-12T12:31:00.000-08:002011-11-12T12:34:45.716-08:00Community consultaionBelow is the email sent out to our Glengarry community following community consultation on Sat 29 Oct at the Community Market. Get in touch if you would like to be involved in any of the projects underway.<br /><br />Hi Everyone Welcome to those of you who have just joined our email list. This email has a bit in it including some exciting developments so please have a good look.<br /><br />We are happy for you to pass this information on to anyone who might be interested in being informed about what's happening. If people would like to join this email list they can contact me on phil.becs@xtra.co.nz - also if you would like to be removed from the mailing list.<br /><br />We have had some great media coverage this week following our consultation at the Market on Saturday including an article in the Times on Monday and articles in The Eye and Southland Express today (Thursday).<br /><br />So this email includes: 1. the results of our consultation with the community at the Market on Sat 29 Oct; 2. updates on some developments around the first impression concept; 3. update on the meetings & discussions we have had with council 4. details about the mural to go up on the Yarrow St bus shelter; 5. community garden update 6. development of a temporary art space in the shopping centre 7. a draft vision for what the group is trying to achieve<br /><br />Community market consultaion On Sat 29 Oct 2911 at the Glengarry Community Market & Car Boot Sale we had a display of information we had gathered from our previous meetings about what we wanted Glengarry to look like, feel like and be like in two years time. Throughout the morning we asked people to take three stickers and identify the things that they thought should be priorities..<br /><br />We had a great response from the public and surveyed about 100 people to get the results below. We had publicised this with an article in the Express as well as delivering 1000 flyers to homes in the Glengarry area.<br /><br />I have listed the suggestions in order with the number of stickers next to it.<br /><br />Destination shopping centre, more shops, new business (all 3 listed separately but all mean the same thing I think) 44<br /><br />First impression concept 30<br /><br />Fruit trees and more trees 27<br /><br />Build up the market & Try to do something ab the Hargest school zone 16<br /><br />Murals, sculptures and art in the area 15<br /><br />Skate ramp 13<br /><br />Speed bumps along some of the roads 12<br /><br />More fun events for families 8<br /><br />community page in the paper, decent grocery shop, tidy St competition, better signage about what's in the shopping centre, more rubbish bins, business loyalty card - 7<br /><br />build a relationship with schools, kindly and sports groups & identify skills in the community 6<br /><br />welcome pack for new residents 5<br /><br />more tourist things, more neighbourhood support groups, promote the pub as a community gathering place, 4<br /><br />These results seem to reinforce the outcomes from our previous two meetings which make filling up the shopping centre and improving the first impression of the area as the priorities.<br /><br />First impression The team working on this has meet again this week with a landscape architect and will hopefully finalise some of the ideas and suggestions that have been put forward. There was great support for the idea of improving the first impression of the shopping centre from our consultation.<br /><br />Council Last week we viisted council to talk with Neil Boniface about our first impression plans and other ideas for Glengarry. He was enthusiastic about our ideas which is great. We have been invited to present the plans to the council on 6 March 2012. We also had Tim Shadbolt along to the Market on Saturday and he saw the consultation work we were doing. He has asked us to come along to the next full council meeting on 22 Nov to introduce what we are doing and give the council a taste of what we will present in March.<br /><br />Bus shelter mural: We visited council last week and have been alloctaed some funds to redo the mural on the Yarrow St bus shelter. Initially we approached Ascot School to see if they would be inetrested in working on this but after somediscussion with them have decided to now approach Aurora College as older students may benefit more from thiis project. Stay tuned for further details and let us know if you would like to help out with any of this - the bus shelter will need water blasted & prepared for painting and we will need helpers to get the mural done also.<br /><br />Community garden: Eastside Baptist Church has started planting at their new community garden in Lithgow St - this is a great use for an empty section and it is also a great opportunity for people from the community to learn about gardening. If anyone is interested in participating in this or helping out please contact Chris at Eastside Baptist Church.<br /><br />Temporary art space: Peter at the laundry has some vacant space while he waits to get his redevlopement done. In the mean time he has agreed to make this space available to artists who might wish to do their work in a different enviroment. This will help build up the vibrance in the shopping centre and provide something interesting for people to look at while they visit the shopping centre. Thanks Peter. Please get in touch with me if you are interested in this.<br /><br />Draft vision: From the consultaion we have been doing I have put together the following draft vision for what we are undertaking. I am interested in feedback and suggestions about this.<br /><br />The Glengarry community has a heart. Our vision is to support the people, businesses and wider community to: 1. build on the pride that people have 2. promote and highlight the vibrant and positive community that exists 3. encourage development and make it sustainable in the long term 4. meet the needs of the diverse range of people that live and work in the area.<br /><br />We will do this by: 1. seeking opportunities for growth and development 2. encouraging the community to work together 3. doing things that build up pride 4. involving the people - from all walks of life 5.. seeking opportunities to build resilience 6. preserving and enhancing the dynamics and features that make Glengarry special.<br /><br />What will this look like??? Green, people talking to each other and helping each other, lots of shops -uniqe, art and artists, tidy, community focused, fun, ecclectic ........ This is where we need vivid images of what we want to see...<br /><br />Glengarry has a heart that beats loud and proud.The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-29773926745056918452011-10-18T00:51:00.000-07:002011-10-18T01:02:59.418-07:00Glengarry - First Impression<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPqxqdBHDUsQ3trsqTGJlHAftXtgU0q_V4OWFSmHDJndHTMkVVHL5p0nnGs5DuHzzz68qWFy6JHOhyriWATh6ULQcnZZmoMxJRXdFMv41j51RCaRHUA9MI7pL15_OykbDX2Cb32kkTciA/s1600/Pages+from+Glengarry+Area.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px; height: 226px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPqxqdBHDUsQ3trsqTGJlHAftXtgU0q_V4OWFSmHDJndHTMkVVHL5p0nnGs5DuHzzz68qWFy6JHOhyriWATh6ULQcnZZmoMxJRXdFMv41j51RCaRHUA9MI7pL15_OykbDX2Cb32kkTciA/s320/Pages+from+Glengarry+Area.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5664739511436456642" /></a><br />A team of passionate Glengarry folk have been working on some ideas to redevelop the first view of the Glengarry area when you come down Yarrow Street. Below is the first draft of a redesign for the car park area to make it look nicer - it includes new plantings, doing up the bus shelter, putting in more rubbish bins and creating some green areas. Ideally we would love to get businesses into the empty shops as well, and are confident that will happen in time.<br /><br />We are also looking at including art in the area such as murals on the buildings, painted lamp posts and sculptures. <br /><br />We are gathering feedback and ideas from the community, including business owners and residents so if you would like to get involved please do. You could post to this blog or our Facebook page (Ree's Gifts & The Book Stop), call into Ree's Gifts & The Book Stop or come along to the next Glengarry Community Market & Car Boot Sale on Sat 29 Oct where we will be kicking off some fundraising with a sausage sizzle.The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-14896297787806995932011-09-21T02:10:00.000-07:002011-09-21T02:30:01.148-07:00Glengarry - Market, School zones & other interesting stuffThe Glengarry Community Market & Car Boot Sale is on again this Saturday 24th Sept - another great lot of stallholders including candles, mussel patties, secondhand goods, crads, plants, sausage sizzle and if you are really lucky BBQed Bananas with cream and marshmallows - YUMMY!!!<br /><br />Following the session with Peter Kenyon on Wed 7 Sept the First Impression group has been busy working on a revised plan for the Yarrow St car park area - if anyone is interested in being part of this great team please get in touch.<br /><br />One issue that a has been raised in the course of the community discussions is the exclusion of the Glengarry area from the James Hargest school zone. This means high school aged kids cannot go to James Hargest which is only a few blocks away and instead have to travel across town to Aurora for co-ed education. This has also been raised recently in the media as children from other parts of the city - eg Wallacetown - also cannot attend Hargest. I think this is an issue that should be highlighted more because in the case of the Glengarry community, this exclusion only helps to reinforce the false bad image of the area. I am interested in gathering information about Glengarry people's experiences with high school education so please get in touch or call into The Book Stop for a chat.<br /><br />Finally we have a big list of great ideas for Glengarry on the wall at Ree's Gifts & The Book Stop, come in and check them out, see if there's anything that takes your fancy and get involved :-) And of course while you are there check out the great coffee, the fantastic gifts, Himalayan salt lamps and the finest books in town including competitively priced new NZ books!The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-35242372110590428112011-08-26T19:26:00.000-07:002011-08-26T19:49:33.681-07:00Community MarketToday we had market number 7!
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<br />It was a great morning with a ton of stallholders including some folks who have been regular stallholders since the start of our market and new people who just came along today. The great thing about our market is the variety - we have everything from home made arts and crafts to secondhand goods, sausage sizzle (thanks ATC who used it to raise money today) and other home made baking (all fully compliant with ICC).
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<br />This all helps create a cool atmosphere and we are pretty proud of how the Glengarry Community Market & Car Boot Sale is developing. If you haven't already checked out our market I would encourage you to come next month (Sat 24 Sept). As we get closer to summer we will have even more on offer including a community stall to sell excess produce from the garden and a car wash.To give you an idea of what we have at the market we have plants including vege, knitting, cheeserolls, salt lamps, insence, hand made clothes, fingerless gloves, wooden chopping boards, candles, artwork, Donut Dude and so much more.
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<br />We want to support the community too so if you belong to a group that needs an option for fundraising perhaps our market could be the place where you could have a group jumble sale, do a sausage sizzle or car wash, busk or sell raffle tickets. And this means that people who come along to the Market and buy stuff are helping the community too.
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<br />The Market is held on the last Saturday of each month in the Yarrow St car park of the Glengarry shopping centre or Eastside Baptist if it's wet. The Market is on from 9.30-1pm. Next month we will have mussel patties for sale -yum! So consider coming along for lunch.
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<br />Finally I have challenged myself to do my Christmas shopping from the Market this year - so far I have bought a wooden truck for a nephew, cleaning clothes done up like cupcakes for the grandparents and a beautiful wooden chopping board for my parents.
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<br />Glengarry is a great community - perhaps next month you might like to see that for yourself :-)
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<br />The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-10208958119843422622011-08-09T20:45:00.000-07:002011-08-09T21:00:00.986-07:00Glengarry NewsletterWe started the Good News Glengarry newsletter in order to highlight the positive things happening in the community and to promote the businesses in the area too. The latest newsletter - number four first this year - is hot off the press. I am really stoked with the support we have received for the newsletter - this issue has some new and old advertisers in it. It also has some infomartion about the recent community meeting and upcoming market.
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<br />The newsletters are delivered around Glengarry but also in some other areas. They are also available from some of the shops in the shopping centre like the Chemist, the fish n chip shop and of course Ree's Gifts & The Book Stop. So if you don't get a copy in your mailbox call in to collect one.
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<br />Optimism generate hope.... hope releases dreams..... dreams set goals.... enthusiasm follows. Martin Seligmon.The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-76687006870220279552011-08-07T03:34:00.000-07:002011-08-22T19:20:44.524-07:00Making it HappenSometimes I find people spend a lot of time complaining about the way things are. Blogs seem to be a popular avenue for this type of complaint. I can't help but think that if we spent more time trying to make things change for the better and less time complaining things might be a little different.
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<br />Some of us down in the Glengarry community have been trying to do just that - make things happen that is. Over the last few months we have had some positive things happening in Glengarry - things that have been neglected for some time. For example the council's road sweeper now does all the streets in the shopping centre and the council has cleared all the rubbish from the service area for the shops. It's made a big difference to the appearance of the area.
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<br />Don't get me wrong there are more things we would like to see done, especially getting a rubbish bin next to the new public toilet and getting the bus shelter tidied up. We are confident that one of these days the Glengarry shopping centre will be just as full as it used to be, it's already starting to happen.......
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<br />Glengarry is a great place to I've and work :-) The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-84356714413818524952011-08-06T19:45:00.000-07:002011-08-06T20:45:03.032-07:00Glengarry Community UpdateOn Wed 27 July some folks from the Glengarry community got together to talk about the good things happening in the community and to discuss what could be done to raise the profile of the community and make it an even better place to live and work.<div><br /></div><div>We had a great facilitator for this (thanks Diana Z) and everyone participated in a positive way.</div><div><br /></div><div>People identified heaps of great things about Glengarry including a huge range of services provided in the shopping centre and wider area such as atm, best fiah n chips in town, great chemist, garage, doctor, the only laundry in town adn Habitat's Restore to name just a few. The area also a good bus service, new public toilet and a great monthly market.</div><div><br /></div><div>People also identified the Glengarry community spirit as one of the great things about the area - for example it has a village atmosphere, people are very loyal to the area, there are very supportive churches, some great events happening and so on.</div><div><br /></div><div>And the other great thing identified in the area were the people - people who are keen to get stuck in and help people, people who are prepared to get involved in the community, a diverse people and people who are willing to help each other.<br /><br />We also talked about things to do to make the area even better. The main ideas from this were to promote the positive things in the area to change the negative stigma, improve the south side car park area to make a better first impression, provide a map to show people what is available in the area and to make a welcome pack to for people who come to the area.<br /><br />We are planning another community meeting and would love to have lots more people along. So if you are keen please get in touch. Add your comments to this page or email thebookstop@xtra.co.nz </div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div>You can also check out our Facebook page for a full copy of the notes from the meeting or email thebookstop@xtra.co.nz</div>The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061844584626541351.post-11436979709910995822011-07-17T03:20:00.000-07:002011-07-17T03:37:40.420-07:00Ree's Gifts & The Book StopHi All<div>I thought it was about time we started blogging for the shop and the things we are doing. The shop has undergone some renovations over the last couple of weeks and re opens tomorrow bigger and better. We stock the best priced salt lamps in town and have a range of new NZ books which are price competitive with online stores.</div><div><br /></div><div>We are located in the Glengarry Shopping Centre and are open 10.30-3pm Mon to Fri and 11-2pm on Sat.</div><div><br /></div><div>We run two writing groups from the shop - Creative Writers for poets and Southern Scribes for short story writers and novelists. Contact us if you are interested in coming along.</div><div><br /></div><div>We also run a monthly market on the last Sat of each month in the Glengarry Shopping Centre car park on Yarrow St. We have a range of stalls including secondhand goods, arts and crafts, sausage sizzle and much more. We are always looking for more stallholders so contact us if you are interested. We are also registered for food selling.</div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div>The Book Stophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10401500333926343942noreply@blogger.com0