5 GoodGymers have supported Feel Good Festival with 12 tasks.
Saturday 23rd July 2022
Written by Michael Welsh
The last of the Feel Good Festivals took place on Saturday, with the theme of food for the final event. I arrived around 1pm and along with other volunteers to help take the gazebos, fold away the tables and take back the chairs to the store room. There was a larger attendance at this weeks festival then I came last week.
As the focus of the festival was food, there was a Nigerian cuisine stall which was distributing free food. I managed to acquire and eat joll of rice, chicken, plantains and pounded yam and egusi soup which was delicious.
Saturday 23rd July 2022
Written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)
Sam attended this session to put up gazebos and tables for the Camberwell Feel Good Festival which had the theme of "Food" this weekend.
Saturday 16th July 2022
Written by Michael Welsh
On a very hot afternoon along with around with six other young enthusiastic volunteers from the 'Feel Good Festival' which is taking place at Camberwell Green, I helped take down and return gazebos, tables and chairs to the store room, which was familiar to me as I helped return items to the same store room after the Camberwell Arts Festival.
As I arrived just before 1 pm, the sound of a brass band was playing to a fitness session. I met with the coordinator who informed me where my help was needed. As we were taking down the gazebos/folding away the tables the music changed to the classic Bob Marley tunes 'Could You Be Loved' and 'Three Little Birds' 🎵. As a group, we managed to pack everything away in around 45 minutes. The coordinator was appreciative of my help. 😎
Saturday 16th July 2022
Written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)
Saturday 9th July 2022
Written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)
Saturday 2nd July 2022
Written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)
One GoodGymer and plenty of Feel Good Festival volunteers including those from SE5 Forum and Southwark Advisors came to setup gazebos, tables and chairs for the second weekend of the festival, which was themed as "Art".