We arrived at the secret filming location in Dublin with a lot of trepidation. The big day had finally arrived where we could share our business idea with the top business people in Ireland. We were looking for and investment of €70,000 for 25% of our business. As we arrived we were met by the… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Greenieland
The creators of the nature-loving children’s character Greenie have inspired volunteers all over Galway to help with the building of their float for the upcoming St Patrick’s Day Parade. The individual pieces of artwork created will following the parade be used further beginning with a display at Easons the following weekend. In keeping with this… Read more »
Kitty Scully, RTÉ TV Presenter of How to Create a Garden and children attended Greenieland’s very first film shoot last week. Kitty Scully, the kids and the Greenie puppet had fun celebrating the joys around gardening, foraging and reading. Local Athenry author Morag Kelly and co-writer Michael Duggan were on set. Now in business one year they… Read more »
Bobby Kerr Blooms in Greenieland We are delighted to announce that Bobby Kerr, Dragon’s Den panellist, owner of Insomnia, and supporter of small business and charities will be launching Gordon Goes to Greenieland at Bloom Ireland’s largest garden festival on Sunday June 5th! Bobby will help the Greenieland team colour in the Barnardo’s Greenieland mural… Read more »
Did you know that: Most plants have a female and male part in it’s flower. The female part is known as the ovary and the male part is the stigma. Pollination isn’t always carried out by insects—it is also done by the wind, birds and even bats! Some plants of the same species have different… Read more »
The News Hurrah, Spring is here! We have some fab February highlights… The Limerick Bereavement Project is now using Gordon Goes to Greenieland as part of their bereavement services! It is a fantastic group that help children come to terms with parental separation and bereavement. It was not expected that Gordon Goes to Greenieland would… Read more »