CLOTHES SWAP Saturday 24 March 10am-1pm
Posted by Tine in Clothes SWAP on February 25, 2012
Clothes Swap
Saturday, 24 March 2012, 10am till 1pm
Old Farm House at Chesterfield Farm
(1221 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby – Beetween Jells Road and & Stud Rd)
$2 entry donation
How does it work?
- SWAP Ladies/mens/childrens/babies/shoes/accessories
- Participants bring along unwanted clothing and get a token for each item.
- Use your tokens to “shop” for items that others have brought along.
- Out of respect for fellow swappers and your community, please bring clean items nice enough to lend to a friend.
- Nothing to swap? – Use gold coins to “shop” for items.
- Please bring your own bag
- It’s lots of FUN!
While you are at our Clothes Swap – why not also have a look around the Chesterfield Farm Community Garden.
Would you like to help out on the day?
We’re using VolunteerSpot (an online sign up and reminder tool) to schedule our upcoming activity. Please sign up – here’s how it works in 3 easy steps:
- Click this button to go to our invitation page on VolunteerSpot:

- Enter your email address. (No registration required!) Please note: VolunteerSpot does not share your email address with anyone or send spam emails.
- Sign Up! – Note: If you have trouble accessing the site or prefer not to enter your email address – please email transitionknox@gmail.com and I can sign you up manually
Can’t come?
You might like to look at our updated brochure on Buying secondhand in Knox. You can still help the environment by donating goods to charity and purchasing used items rather than new.
There is another local Clothes Swap being held on Sunday March 18th at Coonara Community Centre in Ferntree Gully – see their term brochure here or contact Coonara for more information.
Want to know more about the environmental impacts of clothing?
Check out our web page
Ensure you hear about our next swap by Liking us on facebook, joining our newsletter email list or signing up to see new website entries.
Chesterfield Farm Community Garden
Posted by Tine in Chesterfield Farm on February 25, 2012
The Chesterfield Farm Community Garden began its life on the 5th October 2010, and has developed into a wonderfully productive garden. There are now 10 regular volunteers and lots of produce being harvested.
Each week a group of children from the Glenallen School come along to spend time in the garden.
If you would like to get involved with the garden, please contact Jessie at ChesterfieldCommunityGarden@gmail.com The Garden will also be open for viewing on Saturday 24th March from 10am till 1pm while we run our next clothes Swap.
Economics of Happiness – Screening 25th November
Posted by Tine in Uncategorized on November 23, 2011
Connect, Celebrate, Inspire & Motivate Event on this weekend, kicking off with a fanastic Community Expo at 6.30pm Friday 25th November at the Tecoma Uniting Church.
Temuku Flutes will be playing some lovely background music for your enjoyment, and we have Dandenong Ranges Renewable Energy, Transition Mooky, Em2Gem, Grassroots Market, Ranges Energy Community Solar Farm, Belgrave Heights Christina School, Emerald for Sustainability (EmFSus) Magpie House, Judith Eardley Dave Wildlife, Yarra Ranges Council, Hills Herb Society, Upwey Garden Club and of course Transition Sherbrooke with Food Swap, Community Harvest, Backyard Revolution, Friends of Upwey/Tecoma Community Orchard (FRUTCO), Community Harvest and Birdsland Environment Collective all represented, so come along and meet the people in your Community doing all of this wonderful work.
At 7.15pm we will be screening the award winning Economics of Happiness which has taken the world by storm. You don’t want to miss the fantastic opportunity to see this inspirational movie so close to home! For more information about the movie see the attached document and watch the trailer here http://www.theeconomicsofhappiness.org/
Following the movie there will be a facilitated panel discussion with Community Leaders Lee Fuller, Brian Lennon, Zoe Stephens & Peter Allen (Pete the Permie) hosted by Marcus Deuchar, and we will finish off with tea, coffee and cakes supplied by Bensons, Earthly Pleasures, Green Bean, Kallista Tearooms & the Thermomix Man.
$5 entry and supper by donation. All welcome
The second part of our event will commence with a shared lunch at the Tecoma Uniting Church on Saturday 26th November at midday. Please bring a plate to share and also something for the Swap Table. This can be an item you no longer want/need, some excess garden produce, preserves, seedlings, eggs, books etc. The idea is to share things we no longer want or have excess of, in order to stop them from going to waste. At 1pm we will commence our facilitated Community Conversations where where participants will create key groups for discussion around topics of interest, and spend time reflecting on issues, sharing knowledge, information and inspiring ideas for facilitating change. This is a very inspiring and motivating process and I encourage all of you who have never participated before to come along and contribute to this powerful exercise in community building. Entry by donation with proceeds going to Tecoma Uniting Church. All Welcome.
Please feel free to forward this on and invite anyone you feel may be interested.
We hope to see as many of you there as possible to support this wonderful Community Event.
CLOTHES SWAP 19 November 10am-2pm
Posted by Tine in Clothes SWAP on October 22, 2011
Clothes Swap
Saturday, 19 November 2011, 10am till 2pm
Ferntree Gully Community Arts Centre
(same building as Ferntree Gully Library – 1010 Burwood Hwy, FTG)
$2 entry donation
How does it work?
- SWAP Ladies/mens/childrens/babies/shoes/accessories
- Participants bring along unwanted clothing and get a token for each item.
- Use your tokens to “shop” for items that others have brought along.
- Out of respect for fellow swappers and your community, please bring clean items nice enough to lend to a friend.
- Nothing to swap? – Use gold coins to “shop” for items.
- Please bring your own bag
- It’s lots of FUN!
Would you like to help out on the day?
We’re using VolunteerSpot (an online sign up and reminder tool) to schedule our upcoming activity. Please sign up – here’s how it works in 3 easy steps:
- Click this button to go to our invitation page on VolunteerSpot:

- Enter your email address. (No registration required!) Please note: VolunteerSpot does not share your email address with anyone or send spam emails.
- Sign Up! – Note: If you have trouble accessing the site or prefer not to enter your email address – please email transitionknox@gmail.com and I can sign you up manually
Can’t come?
You might like to look at our updated brochure on Buying secondhand in Knox. You can still help the environment by donating goods to charity and purchasing used items rather than new.
Want to know more about the environmental impacts of clothing?
Check out our web page
Ensure you hear about our next swap by Liking us on facebook, joining our newsletter email list or signing up to see new website entries.
Alternative energy speaker – Sunday 23 October
Posted by Tine in Uncategorized on October 21, 2011
Transition Maroondah has a speaker from Beyond Zero Emissions.
This is a fantastic opportunity to hear about this fully costed and technically feasible plan to power Australia with 100% renewables in ten years – at $8 per household per week. See www.ttm.org.au for more info on BZE or go to their website: http://beyondzeroemissions.org/
Join TTM for a Bring and Share meal at 6 pm and/or come and hear the BZE speaker at 7 pm followed by discussion. Venue: Community Hall, Knaith Rd, Ringwood East. (the hall is set back from the road down a long driveway.)
Stringybark Festival 15-16 October 2011
Posted by Tine in Uncategorized on October 15, 2011
Transition Knox has a stall at the Stringybark festival, showcasing some of the sustainable things you can easily do in your own back yard.
- Brochure listing cheap and easily achievable sustainable things you can do.
- See our display of Chooks, a bush tucker garden, a herb and vegie plot, compost making and more……
- Factsheets on Compost Vegetable growing Keeping Chickens Bushtucker
- Guess the number of worms in the jar.
- Seed planting activity for the kids.

3 tips to simplify your life & buy less
- If you are buying something – look for quality and durability as well as standard simple technology that is easy to repair.
- Avoid compulsive buying, write down the name of the item you want then wait for a few weeks. If you still want or need it at that time then go ahead!
- Whenever you gain a new item, give away an old one.
The latest news from Transition Knox
Posted by Tine in Chesterfield Farm, Clothes SWAP, Craft Share, Events on October 9, 2011
dig / swap / make / meetTransition Knox is busy with some exciting projects.
BUILDING A PERMACULTURE GARDENCome along and help build a permaculture inspired garden for our stall at the StringyBark Festival. Paz Feigenbaum from FIG (Food Integrated Gardens) has come up with a design. Work on the site will be on Monday 10th October and Wednesday 12th October. STRINGYBARK FESTIVALOur stall at the Stringybark Festival is based on a theme of “In my own Backyard” and will highlight simple actions every one of us can easily take on board to reduce our environmental footprint. CLOTHES SWAP EVENTAfter the success of our last clothes swap event we are planning a Spring event on Saturday November 19th. You can see some photo’s from our last Swap on the Transition Knox website http://transitionknox.wordpress.com/events/clothes-swap-photos-from-july-16-2011/ CHESTERFIELD FARM COMMUNITY GARDENChesterfield Farm Community Garden is a Transition Knox project set up for members of the local community to come together to grow their own vegetables, share skills and knowledge. For those who entered the “Guess the number of worms in the Jar” competition, there were an amazing 351 worms in the jar. The prize of a Gardening bucket filled with Garden supplies went to a local family. MAKER MAMAS CRAFT WORKSHOPSSessions run on the second & fourth Thursday of the month and are run by senior members of the community keen to pass on their Knitting, crochet and sewing skills. They run from 7.30 – 9.00. and cost $8 Transition Knox is now on facebook KNOX ENVIRONMENT AWARDSTransition Knox has been nominated for a Knox Environment Award for this year – making up the nomination were The Clothes Swap, Maker Mamas, Chesterfield Farm Community Garden, Knox Park Primary Garden group and Biodiversity brochures. The award we have l been nominated for the Greenleaf Sustainable Living Award:An award for an individual or community group showing outstanding commitment to leadership, motivation or promotion of environmental issues. Transition Knox is a community run organisation. We are always looking for new members or helpers – email us if you would like more information or would like to get involved. We hope to see you soon. |
Chesterfield Farm – Open Day Photo’s
Posted by Tine in Chesterfield Farm on October 5, 2011
The sun was shining and there were lots of visitors to the open garden held on 25th September 2011.
Bunnings kindly provided a childrens activity of painting terracotta pots. Sausages were sizzled, and Jessie gave a great demonstration of building your own worm farm. If you missed the demo, you can look at these links to get the idea.
http://www.abc.net.au/creaturefeatures/make/wormfarm.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN3cACBUWjI
There were 351 worms in the jar. A very happy winner took home a bucket of garden goodies.
see some photos of the day below.











































