Wednesday 14th February 2018
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Report written by Paul Bown
18 brave Goodgymers made beds for beds for the homeless & lifted 25 bags of compost for Groundwork
Welcome along to the three newbies - Melanie, Gabriella and Timur! Thanks for coming in such wet weather!
Oh sweet Valentine's, what a lovely evening - I'll never forget last night, all the good we got done.
In the news this week:
So last night had a 98% chance to rain between 7-8pm (according to Lucy Victor), so we weren't taking any chances with getting wet. Splitting into two teams we were off to help Groundwork and the Homeless Shelter.
A team of 11 of us to meet our old Camden friend Fred who needed some garden work doing for to the national organisation Groundwork. After running 1.5km we met Fred in his van, unfortunately he has a really bad back so our help was even more.
FP with a knife!
The task was to lift, carry and empty 25 bags of compost into 3 planters in Cumberland Market Square Park. Armed with a knife Frances got to work opening the bags as others carried them over. Within 10 minutes we were done and had collected together any of the debris left around the area.
After finishing early we headed for a run to Regents Park inner circle and back to base via parkway.
Jess wrote a cool poem:
Roses are red
Our T-shirts are too
We're soaking wet
But we're here to help you!
Homeless Shelter Task from Pritesh
Seven of us, including first-timer Gabriella who we were very interested to ask..."why a night like this to start?" (turns out it wasn't that bad when she left home), went along to the American International Church on Tottenham Court Road where we were doing our weekly task of getting beds made for the residents that night. Today we had a total of 15 beds to make. Everyone got down to business and apart from the occasional direction from me to take photos and suchlike we got the job done speedily. Rosie had befriended the church cat and had formed such a close bond that she wanted to take the cat home...we did the right thing and the cat stayed and then we headed off into the rain. After failing to decipher a message from PB we ran to meet the others who had long gone so we did an extra little loop, which stuck to the exact planned route, to make it a full 5.5k run for the night. Well done to everyone that came with me!
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English folk music and dance arts centre and venue staging live shows, with an archive and library. We help to maintain the garden space.
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