5 Month Streak
Monday 21st June 2021
Lu earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Lu completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Lu was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Mon 21st Jun 2021 at 6:30pm
Sheffield Report written by Tom Mutton
We rocked up to Ash Tree Yard, home to local not-for-profit bike shop; A Different Gear to help them to create a rock garden out the front of the shop.
After a brief from our good mate Rob the Parky down at Heeley People's Park we got straight to clearing the area of smaller rocks to give us a blank slate to work on, whilst others headed round back to fill wheelbarrows and hands with the big rocks that would form the path, barriers and walkway for the garden. The boulder amongst us picking some epic rocks. Who needs weights?
Once it began to take shape some went onto spreading soil into the beds that had been created by others and it really ended looking like to begninings of what will be a fantastic space for the shop and the local community near by. We even had a local neighbour come out to say what a fantastic job we were all doing and how good it looked.
The team were a bunch of diamonds, working fantastically under pressure! It really was marbelous to see!
Mon 21st Jun 2021 at 6:30pm
Tuesday 11th February 2020
Lu logged their first training run with GoodGym.
Oh yes. Lu is training. This is how the greatest atheletes on earth are made. Lu is making it happen. They logged their first training run on the GoodGym site; extraordinary things are sure to follow.
Mon 10th Feb 2020 at 6:30pm
Sheffield Report written by Tom Mutton
On a stormy Sheffield eve we welcomed a new runner in from the cold. A huge, warm welcome to
Support and cheer Ines by clicking on her name above. Welcome to the team Ines, great to have you!
Last night we headed off in the blustery wind in the direction of Heeley to help BRILLIANT BEV & RELIABLE ROB of Heeley Development Trust with the upkeep of Heeley People's Park.
We even had snow on the way, but we kept storm Ciara at bay and didn't let the weather get in our way.
On arrival we were welcomed by Rob and Bev who gave us a brief of the evenings tasks which involved moving their very own woodchip (created using the parks own trees) to areas of the park that were in need of some fresh hot chip...
Bev was very excited to show us their new set of GoodGym red buckets that we would be christening (get the pun title now?).
Having done a few woodchipping tasks in the past we were all chips off the old block and mulch fun was had moving the woodchip to the areas in need.
Once the path was covered and raked to perfection, a boulder approach was taken to woodchip spreading as we moved onto the climbing boulder area to ensure soft landings would be in store for any climbers.
Everyone got really stuck in with an efficient assembly line of fillers, luggers and rakers making most efficient use of our time at the park, lovely to see.
You can't make a woodchip omlette without raking some beds - Kat Simmons
Once it got to our time to leave we received a lovely heart felt thanks from Bev and Rob and we headed off to the U Mix center to use the 50m sprint track to get some sprint sets in before heading back to base to stretch and hear what other fantastic gg activities were upcoming.
Until next time, happy running :)
Mon 3rd Feb 2020 at 6:30pm
Sheffield Report written by Tom Mutton
This week was cause for celebration with both ZOFIA & MIKE completing their 101st good deed with GG!
CONGRATS BOTH AND THANKS SO MUCH FOR BEING SO INVOLVED!
We also welcomed a new runner into the fold, please welcome, support and cheer;
With the first group run of Feb being a brisk one with a lot of wind (weather, not flatulence), we set sail after a quick group photo celebrating Zof and Mike's achievements to meet with Sustrans Stalwart Simon who as ever (even with a cold) was committed enough to load up his van with all manner of tools and meet us to volunteer himself and meet with us and give a brief of tonights task...
The site of the Durham Ox is an area we go back to every few months to keep it in order and use for all the users and Simon highlighted this really has been noticed, noted and is appreciated by users and nearby residents alike.
We got straight to task with a mixture of;
We got to three different sites around the Durham Ox site and collected 7 bags full of litter and made the paths much more presentable and attractive to use.
On route back we made a few stops for some fitness which this week included;
After stretching off we headed inside for some delicious home made lemon cake kindly made by Mike and his youngsters, thanks Mike and family!
Until next week, happy running :)
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