Over 350 Events Confirmed For Neighbours Day Aotearoa 2021
Thursday, 4 March 2021, 12:55 pm Press Release: Neighbours Day
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:
Te Maire, Pouto Peninsula,
Northland: Friday 19 March, 5pm Te Maire's Old School are
hosting a community picnic to allow rural people to connect.
The event will also launch a new Facebook page to organise
future events and working bees at the old school
grounds.
Waimamaku, Hokianga, Northland: Sunday 21
March, 10am Poetry in the Park! Combining Neighbours Day
Aotearoa and World Poetry Day the local village green plays
host to a poetry day, including a guest speaker, music, zine
making workshop and exchange, poetry readings and an open
mic.
Warkworth, Rodney: Sunday 21 March,
10am Rodney Neighbourhood Support treasurer Susan
Robertson is hosting a Great Plant Swap and sausage sizzle
at her home
Castor Bay, Auckland: Sunday 21 March,
12pm The annual Castor Bay Beach Reserve gathers the
community together, featuring local musicians and businesses
showcasing their wares
Mt Albert, Auckland: Saturday
20 March, 11am The residents of Atawhai Lane will host a
meet and greet for neighbours on the green, with a free
community picnic and playing bowls together
Mt
Albert, Auckland: Saturday 27 March, 1pm Rocky Nook Bowls
Club host their first Neighbours Day Aotearoa event with a
free sausage sizzle and lawn bowls for the
community
New Lynn, Auckland: Saturday 27
March Neighbours will come together to weed and tidy up
the Margan Avenue Wetlands, with a free sausage sizzle and
plant giveaway as rewards for neighbours keen to help
out
Glen Eden, Auckland: Friday 26 March,
4pm Glen Eden Community House will host a Neighbourhood
Family Night Out in Prospect Park, celebrating the new pump
track in the park. Free popcorn and activities will be
provided, with all invited to bring along a picnic dinner or
use the new park barbecue
Epsom, Auckland: Saturday
27 March, 10am Epsom Community Centre host an
International Neighbors Day with music, dance and food that
represents the culture and heritage of neighbours from the
local area
Tauranga, Bay of Plenty: Saturday 6
March, 4pm All are welcome to come along to the Kings
Avenue Reserve and bring a plate for the shared neighbours
barbeque picnic, hosted by the Levers Farm Neighbourhood
Group
Hastings, Hawke’s Bay: Saturday 20 March,
2.30pm The Willow Park Neighbours will come together for
a picnic in Akina Park, with all encouraged to bring along
some home baking to watch the massive kites flying in the
park during their Great Plant Swap
Hastings,
Hawke’s Bay: Monday 22 March, 7.30pm Activators in
Hastings have teamed up with Bay Espresso to run the
#nominateyourneighbourhood competition which will earn the
winning street an hour of free hot drinks from the Bay
Espresso Coffee cart parked up, serving free Bay Espresso
coffees (or any favourite hot drink) for one hour. The day
will also include a workshop with Cissy Rock at the Hastings
Library where Notes for Neighbours is being
promoted.
Stratford, Taranaki: Wednesday 24 to
Wednesday 31 March The Central Taranaki Safe Community
Trust have their fourth annual street party, expanding to a
full week and adding tea parties to the multiple street
barbecues this year to bring in more of the neighbourhood
across the centre of town. Hosts will be supplied with a
free BBQ pack or Cuppa Tea Party pack to each registered
street
Lower Hutt, Wellington: Wednesday 31 March,
5pm The annual Neighbours Day event at Kelson Community
Centre will feature a free barbecue, complete with a bouncy
castle, face painting, and games for all
ages
Waimakariri, North Canterbury: Thursday 11 and
Thursday 18 March The Waimakariri District Council
continue their series of community barbecues at parks and
reserves across the region. The Great Plant Swap ‘Sow and
Go’ stations are running at libraries, alongside their
storytime sessions for pre-schoolers.
Oamaru, Otago:
Thursday 25 March, 6pm A harvest festival themed
community pot-luck meal will be held at Duntroon Hall,
sharing seeds, produce and recipes for homegrown goodies
alongside the meal
Oamaru, Otago: Sunday 28 March,
1pm An afternoon tea for the community at Western House
offers a great opportunity to see the heritage home and
waterwheel - a great slice of North Otago
history
Invercargill, Southland: Saturday 27 March,
3pm Neighbourhood Support leader Veronica Williams
invites the neighbours over for an afternoon tea at her
home, encouraging all to swap their home grown
produce
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.