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Wednesday 12th December 2018
Siobhán Moore earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Siobhán completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Siobhán was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Wed 12th Dec 2018 at 6:00pm
York Report written by Vicky Hearson (she/her)
8 goodgymers took on the task of wrapping 270 books...
Sounds simple but the correct books had to go to the correct classes, never mind the vast selection of wrapping paper to chose from (The sprout design was particularly popular!)
With only a couple of minor hiccups, an hour and a half later they were all packaged up neatly ready for Santa to collect and give out at the children’s party next week. We’ll find out then how successful the task was... will every child get the right book??!
During that time Vicky managed to label up around 200 tombola prizes for the school fair (on Friday evening if you fancy it..!)
Thank you Goodgym, job very well done!
Wed 12th Dec 2018 at 6:00pm
Mon 16th Apr 2018 at 6:00pm
York Report written by York runner
On the first warm and sunny evening of 2018, a crazy large group of 51 GG Yorkies ran to a fabulous new project in York
We gave a big round of applause to our new runners and screamed wildly for Tim, who ran outstandingly well at Brighton Marathon yesterday. Not only did he run a marathon but it was also his 50th good deed so make sure you go and give him a massive cheer. Now, I was Bad Egg this week and had completely forgotten the Cape of Good Deeds (Leanne said it must be to do with being a new mum, having 'puppy brain') so I sent an emergency message to have the cape delivered to the pub for afterwards - more on that later.
We had three groups running to Spark: York this evening. A long run group lead by Paul and back-marked by Leanne, a short group run led by me and back-marked by Tim, and a power walking group led by Ellie and back-marked by Christine.
The Spark: York project is a fabulous enterprise using containers to enable small business, charities and community groups to have a space they can use (and afford). One of these brilliant projects is York Nurturing Community, whose café will provide allergy-aware, hot meals prepared with intercepted surplus and donated food on a Pay-As-You-Feel basis. Emily from YNC was the person who asked us along to help out and she had a big old job list for us!
It's my first GoodGym run and I'm the first at the task! - Rosie
The short run and walk group arrived almost together, and once we were hi-vised up we set about the following:
Phew. Whilst everyone was getting on with those jobs, the second run group turned up and were tasked with cleaning every window and glass door, as well as sweeping everywhere. We also had to move lots of various items to different locations. If you took a moment and just watched the action from above, it was quite a sight. Hi-vis scurrying all over the place like little ants.
Leanne and Tim managed to baggsy the job of fireproofing one of the containers. It involved wearing one rubber glove each, donning a mask and hand-spraying clear liquid all over the wooden surface. Unfortunately, Tim's mask broke so he had to keep going to the door, taking a deep breath and running back in.
It's basically like diving - Tim
The final massive job was to shift two tonne sacks of sand across the site where it would form the foundations of another area. With only one wheelbarrow, people were grabbing buckets, cardboard boxes, pots and pretty much any recepticle they could find to fill with sand and take across. Once the bags were half empty, big teams of super strong GoodGymers were dragging them over and tipping them in. It was a spectacle.
We finished up with a thank you from the team, and I was delighted that they joined in with our workout - a GoodGym version of Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes.. which - you guessed it - included squats and lunges.
Mel, Ellie and Rob did an amazing job of repacking the hi-vis vests into size order and the heroic Ellie carried them back to base with the walkers.
I'm like hi-vis Santa! - Ellie B
After a team stretch out, some of us headed to the pub and Tim finally got to wear his cape with pride. There was some excellent posing with a pint and he shall run victoriously next week, with the cape blowing in the breeze. Don't miss out on that.. you can sign up here.
I leave you with a terrifying (but real) quote from our own GG Danger Man, Tim.
So, I think I'm probably fireproof too now, after all the spraying. Who's got a lighter?
Tue 17th Apr 2018 at 8:36am
Wow, what an unbelievable turnout GG York!
Tue 17th Apr 2018 at 10:25am
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Mon 16th Apr 2018 at 6:00pm
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York Report written by York runner
GoodGym York took on the first water station of the Yorkshire Marathon and 10 Mile Race.
It was a fabulously fun morning as we unscrewed thousands of bottle tops and practised our 'lunge pass' to hand bottles of water to runners.
With over 7000 runners in the marathon and over 4000 in the 10 mile race, it was a pretty manic few hours but the GoodGym team (assisted by a few GG Sheffs!) were a slick operation.
Once all the runners were past us, it was a quick clean-up operation before a few of us ran across town to cheer everyone in at the bottom of that sneaky last climb.
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