A rake, a hoe & a wheelbarrow - what a birthday ball!

28 Goodgymers helped their local community in Barnet
Alexander Kenmure
Christopher Lewis
Eleanor
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Graham Goldspink
Heather
Jack Concanon
Jennie Rayner
Jody goldman
Louis O'Sullivan
Mark Gilyead
Nicola Da Silva
Patrick Luong
Paul Salman
Pennie Varvarides
Ray Koshy
Sarah Rajabalee
Senay Camgoz
Danica Priest
Joanna Wootten
James
Sarah
Michael Harris
Maz
Beth Anton
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Barnet

Tuesday 15th August 2017

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A small army of red tee shirts met at the Phoenix for Barnet's first birthday. There was glitter. There were red and white balloons. There were smiles and laughs.

So many wonderful runners showed up to celebrate our birthday, including GG newbie Maz – give her a cheer! Shout out to all the GG tourists who came to visit for the special day and to all the GG Barnet oldies, who we've missed in the weeks (months?!) gone by – thanks for coming back!

After a brief introduction from Pennie, 28 GoodGymers headed to Cherry Tree Woods for an animal inspired warm-up. It's safe to say we were already pretty toasted in the evening sun, but high-five fitness sessions don't complete themselves!

Picking up the pace, we headed 2km to our task – supporting volunteers at Long Lane Pasture. The pasture is an incredible green space run by a group of volunteers, and they needed some hands building their compost piles. This was actually the task we did on our very first GG Barnet run last year, which made it even more special. No councillors in suits this time – but we still beat our numbers with the largest ever Barnet turn out in history! Big cheers all round, really

Splitting in half, the Barnet runners worked in teams to rake and hoe the long grass; piling it all on to the compost heaps. One beautiful sunset and 25 minutes later, we regrouped and were honored with a 1st birthday chocolate cake(s), gratefully given to us by the volunteers at Long Lane Pasture. What babes they are!

Next up was circuits and frisbee matches. While half the runners star-jumped and lunged, the other half took part in fiercely competitive frisbee games designed to get us all running fitter and faster.

Chocolate cakes (sort of) burned off, we returned to base – the Phoenix cinema. Damian lead the speedy group back, whilst Pennie took the leisurely group. We then took over the cinema cafe balcony and toasted a year of great group runs. Muchos grassias (gracias) Pennie – we are as excited about the next 50 weeks as the first 50.

Happy birthday Barnetians - cheers to your efforts in 2016/2017 and here's hoping we can reach out and help even more people in our community in this next year, particularly isolated older people.

Don't forget to sign up for next week's run here. We'll be doing some silent gardening for the Westminster Drugs Project.

TFF (Task Force Freya)

Ps. This week's Barnet berry was blackberries! Some blackberries picked from the pasture were used to make Barnet's oat & cinnamon biscuit of the week. I thought they were bloody brilliant (but I made them so I may be biased...)

Thanks to everyone who brought cakes and snacks for the after party at the Phoenix. And thanks to the Phoenix for being such wonderful hosts!

We've got 10 free tickets for regular runners to go and see something. Louis is our desingated movie organiser. There's 6 spots left, so if you want in, email Pennie asap!


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Alexander Kenmure

Wed 16th Aug 2017 at 9:10am

I second the bloody brilliant-ness of the oak and cinnamon biscuit. And of GG Barnet!

Removed User

Wed 16th Aug 2017 at 11:16pm

Why thank you Alex! We (Barnet and myself) are flattered and delighted you came along

Paul Salman

Thu 17th Aug 2017 at 2:12pm

I think this was mentioned please see link http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08zcc4n ....... I also agree that the biscuit was excellent Freya!

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