Thursday, April 12, 2012

Press Release for the Trip 2012

The Press release has gone out and now it is offical...I am going to be a crazy lady this week! I love the bit about "Imagine you’re pushing your pram in a local park and a woman wearing a satin cape and calling herself The Nappy Lady hands you a cloth nappy for your baby... Well, that’s what I’ll be doing over the next week"

A huge thanks to Katherine and Denise who have made this possible!!

I cant wait to meet you all but for now check out the press release and all of the events planned below!

xxx
The Nappy Lady

Press release:

Kiwi mum organises New Zealand’s biggest treasure hunt

11 April 2012 – Starting this Friday, 13 April, a mum from Katikati will don a hot pink and electric blue cape and set off on a 2,100km road trip around New Zealand, hiding prizes along the way in the nation’s biggest treasure hunt.

The Nappy Lady Kate Meads will travel from Invercargill to Auckland from 13 to 21 April in an operation that sees her acting as part Superwoman, part Santa Claus, and part Easter Bunny in an effort to spread the word about the benefits of using modern cloth nappies.

“Like Superwoman, I’ve got a cape and I’m trying to save the world,” Kate laughs. “Like Santa Claus, I’m giving away free gifts of cloth nappies and prizes to Kiwi parents. And like the Easter Bunny, I’m hiding goodies all over the country for people to find.”

Armed with over 600 cloth nappies from leading New Zealand suppliers, Kate’s whirlwind tour of New Zealand sees her travelling 2,100km – the length of 7 million disposable nappies laid end-to-end, which is the number of disposables that are thrown into New Zealand landfills each week. And she’ll be hiding those 600 cloth nappies in towns and cities along the road, posting clues on Facebook to encourage parents to participate in this sustainability- focused game of hide-and-seek.

“The number of disposable nappies left festering in our nation’s parks and green spaces is phenomenal,” Kate says. “Wouldn’t you rather find a clean, reusable modern cloth nappy in your local reserve instead of a stinking, germ- laden disposable nappy? And likewise, wouldn’t you prefer parents to take their nappy home and dispose of the waste within appropriately and hygienically instead of dumping it into the places where we take our kids to play?”

With 20 scheduled stops between Invercargill and Auckland for scheduled coffee groups, workshops, and even a “Wine, Cheese, and Nappies” evening, Kate and her team of Nappy Avengers are focused on educating Kiwi mums and dads about sustainable parenting choices.

“But we’re also aiming to have fun along the way,” Kate says. “One of the things that parents consistently tell us they love about modern cloth nappies is how fun and funky the designs are. So we’re taking that to heart and showing the country just how fun and funky cloth nappy users can be.

“Imagine you’re pushing your pram in a local park and a woman wearing a satin cape and calling herself The Nappy Lady hands you a cloth nappy for your baby... Well, that’s what I’ll be doing over the next week, so watch out! Hiding 600 nappies around New Zealand, from Invercargill to Auckland and beyond, is just one of the fun things we’ll be doing during Cloth Nappy Week.

“We’re not just spreading the word about modern cloth nappies. We’re spreading the nappies, too!”

--ENDS--

International Cloth Nappy Week is scheduled for 16-22 April 2012, and the Cloth Nappy Week Road Trip takes place 13-21 April. For images, information about Cloth Nappy Week, or interviews with The Nappy Lady, please contact Katherine Granich on 021 120 5778 or katherine@copylab.co.nz.

Cloth Nappy Week 2012 Road Trip Itinerary

Media are welcome to attend any of the following Cloth Nappy Week events. The Nappy Lady Kate Meads is also available for interviews and commentary prior to and during the Cloth Nappy Week Road Trip. Please contact Katherine Granich on 021 120 5778 or katherine@copylab.co.nz if you wish to attend.

13 April

11.30am – 12.30pm: Coffee Group, Invercargill Environmental Centre, 67 Glengarry Cres, Invercargill

2.30pm – 3.30pm: Coffee Group, Milk & Honey, 103 Main Street, Gore

14 April

8.30am – 9.30am: Bacon, Eggs and Nappies, Mojo Café, Princess Street, Dunedin

11am –1pm: The Nappy Lady Workshop, The Dunningham Suite, Dunedin City Library, Dunedin

3pm – 4pm: Coffee Group, Steam Café, 7 Thames Street, Oamaru

7pm – 8pm: Wine, Cheese & Nappies, Tussock Restaurant, 51 King Street, Timaru

15 April

10.30am – 11.30am: Coffee Group, South City Shopping Centre, Christchurch

2pm – 3pm: The Nappy Lady Workshop, South City Shopping Centre, Christchurch

16 April

12.30 – 1.30pm: Coffee Group, Robert Harris Cafe, 193 Trafalgar Street, Nelson

17 April

10am – 11.30am: Coffee Group, Southern Cross, 39 Abel Smith Street, Te Aro, Wellington

1pm – 2.30pm: The Nappy Lady Workshop, Life City Church, 1-3 Parkway, Wainuiomata, Hutt City

6.30pm – 7.30pm: The Nappy Lady Workshop, Southern Cross, 39 Abel Smith Street, Te Aro, Wellington

18 April

12 noon – 1pm: Coffee Group, Robert Harris Café, 73 Church Street, The Square, Palmerston North

6.30pm – 7.30pm: The Nappy Lady Workshop, Hastings Central Library, Cnr Eastbourne Street East & Warren Street South, Hastings

19 April

9am – 10.30am: Coffee Group, Milk and Honey, 10 Hardinge Rd (The Crown Hotel), Ahuriri, Napier

2.30pm – 3.30pm: Coffee Group, Robert Harris Café, Treble Court, Peel Street, Gisborne

6.30pm – 8.30pm: Wine, Cheese & Nappies Workshop, The Winemaker’s Daughters Café, 88 Grey Street, Gisborne

20 April

11am – 12 noon: Coffee Group, Grindz Café, 1st Ave, Tauranga

2pm – 3pm: Coffee Group, Robert Harris Café, Main Road, Katikati

21 April

10am – 12 noon: Nappy Flash Mob and Coffee Group, Robert Harris Café, Upstairs by Whitcoulls, Botany Town Centre, 588 Chapel Road, East Tamaki, Auckland

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