Tue 24th Oct 2023 at 6:00pm
Newcastle Report written by Newcastle runner
Tonight, Maddy, Elliot, Neil and I tackled the bin shed at Newcastle Eagles. It was a very satisfying task of removing sludge from the ground and giving it a good old wellie (+/- the wellies).
Well done to Maddy! After the task, we found out that it was Maddy's 50th goodgym task.
We will be back next year for our annual bin shed visit. Wellies will definitely be needed.
If anybody is up for going to watch a basketball game, I am sure we can arrange a goodgym social.
All are welcome to goodgym.
Tue 24th Oct 2023 at 6:00pm
Tue 23rd May 2023 at 6:15pm
Newcastle Report written by Newcastle runner
The title of the report is reference to the Eagles mascot Swoop who we will meet one day, as well as us all swooping into action.
It was so light this evening, with a little breeze.
Expect to see wildflowers shooting up over the hill, as wild flowers will be planted in the next coming weeks.
It was my first time at the Newcastle Eagles new venue (well not so new now).
Our task this evening was to do some weeding in one of the flower beds. Trying to decide what to keep and what to remove was the trickiest part.
It was good to get stuck in and try and focus directly on the task of weeding and not trying to listen to the internal critic.
The time went so quickly and in the blink of an eye it was time to put our tools away.
There is lots going on at the arena, including weekly volleyball sessions and of course lots of basketball sessions.
If you know of anybody who might be interested in Goodgym please let them know about it all. All are welcome.
Next session is a community mission on Saturday 27th May meeting at 10:30 at the greening Wingrove Bike Garden in Nuns Moor Park.
Next group run is on Monday 29th May (bank holiday Monday) meeting at 18:15 at Stepney Bank Stables.
Mon 22nd May 2023 at 6:15pm
Mon 15th May 2023 at 6:15pm
Newcastle Report written by Anji Andrews (she/her)
Let’s have a big clap for new GoodGymer Rachel on her very first good deed!
It was a showery start to what turned out to be an excellent (and sunny!) evening with our friends at Ouseburn Trust, kicking off with a big well done to Louise on three good deeds in three days (unofficially four as she also volunteered at Saltwell Junior parkrun!) - love your commitment Louise!
The sun came out as we met task owner Dave who was prepped and ready for two tasks with us tonight. The first part of the session was clearing up after an illegal rave (we even practiced some dance moves that we imagined had taken place) before climbing the long stairs to the top of Ouseburn for part two.
Split into two smaller groups, group one of Charlotte, Angela and Louise carried on litter picking while group two: me, Neil and Rachel were on cutting and hacking duty. Hacking back cow parsley was not only extremely satisfying but also made an impact to the safety of the path. Clearing the path space to make it wider in this way helps users to feel more safe and really makes a difference.
Both groups got a full body work out as well as climbing the many steps of Ouseburn and we headed back feeling really satisfied. It was a great way to start the week.
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