Monday 2nd March 2020
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Report written by Tim Mckenzie
The storm clouds have finally cleared leaving a crisp cool winter evening for us to get stuck into two tasks. After applauding the fantastic half marathon achievement of Amy and the parkrun pbs for Debs, Louise and Paul Kelly. We donned legendary fell running Lucy in her centurions cape. Make sure you head over to her profile and give her a massive cheer for her đŻ good deed!
My task headed to Millthorpe School to help with the forest school there. Katie's eyes widened when she saw one of the tasks was to look after the bonfire.
The two other tasks were to do build a dead hedge. Which after some confusion initially quickly gathered pace with the hedge/fence/wall ballooning in size!
"How do you lichen my stick?" - a proud Carl showing off his punderful talent!
Secondly we were set upon the mystery soil that seems to endlessly spew broken glass. Some sort of scientific anomaly as the team were baffled to find glass no matter how deep they went.
"What a pain in the glass" - pretty much all of the diggers made this pun at least once.
Task all done we did some quick sprint reps up a small hill. Then quickly snuck back for some cheeky marshmallows on the bonfire before jogging home. Turned out the Fire Posse did too well at their task as the fire was almost too hot to roast our marshmallows.
Team West Bank Park arrived to find Christina had tasks galore. The 20-ish GG folk (cheers Nick for the precise headcount) were split into 5 teams
First team were sent off with wooden stakes to look for vampires but instead chose to use them to build a dead hedge to stop dogs getting into the nature area
The second team were shoveling bark to cover mud caused by storms Ciara and Jorge
The third team were rotating compost from one bin to another whilst hoping not to disturb any hedgehogs
Team four were doing something very important with a metal grid, big tampers and some limestone - not sure what - all I know is it was very technical and Ed was telling Mitch off for putting stones on where he shouldnât.
Team five were a liability - I returned from my rounds of checking on the other groups to find Michael 6 feet up a Yew Tree with a bow saw.
âIâve done a dynamic risk assessment!â He shouted - he came to no harm fortunately
Which is more than be said for Egg who was appearing at tonightâs GoodGym Group run âEggcommunicadoâ and within 5 minutes had been whacked in the eye with a branch.
âThereâs a reason I never did the tasks when I was trainerâ
By some miracle we completed most of tasks (although we definitely need to go back to finish off the yew tree and bark tasks)but in the interests of time were forced to ditch Timâs elaborate fitness task and run home
Just as well as the chances of completing it in one piece with this lot were minimal!
Another Monday Group Run well done cheers all!
Conservation work, edible planting, annual fairs and Christmas carols, pop-up cafes, fundraising to develop the park and playground, campaigning against cuts to the park's budgets, locking and unlocking the park each day and night, involving the community in decision-making about the park, children's and family activities, volunteering opportunities, etc etc!!
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