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Over 350 Events Confirmed For Neighbours Day Aotearoa 2021

Communities right across the motu are preparing to come together to celebrate Neighbours Day Aotearoa this month, running from March 20-30. The events calendar continues to grow, with almost 400 registered events already confirmed from Whangarei to Invercargill, and more being added every day.

An annual initiative, now in its 12th year. Neighbours Day Aotearoa is a fun way to celebrate and connect with your neighbours, as knowing your neighbours helps combat loneliness and isolation in our communities. This year, the organisers have created a theme - The Great Plant Swap - to offer neighbours a tangible symbol of togetherness and belonging, in a way that allows for either active or non-contact participation, whether Aotearoa is in Alert Level 1 or 4. Many participants have embraced the theme of plants and gardening in their events for 2021.
From a simple shared cup of tea to a full street party, below is a selection of some of the events this year, all of whom are happy to host media as part of their community gathering:

Another way that the organisers are encouraging people to participate in Neighbours Day Aotearoa this year is with ‘Notes to Neighbours’. A celebration of small acts of neighbourliness that don’t go unnoticed, all are encouraged to write messages for their neighbours in 30 words or less. The notes will be published online, with the top 5 selected to be designed as posters and shared in 11 towns across the country from March 20th. Submissions are still open on the Neighbours Day Aotearoa website.

Neighbours Day Aotearoa is a collaborative campaign organised and supported by Lifewise, Inspiring Communities, Auckland Council, Age Concern Christchurch Methodist Mission, New Zealand Red Cross, Neighbourhood Support New Zealand and Kāinga Ora.

NEIGHBOURS DAY AOTEAROA
March 20 – 30, 2021
https://www.neighboursday.org.nz/
 

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