Dressed for success

21 Goodgymers helped their local community in Portsmouth
Tim Clements
Rosie Sayers
Pippa
Jen Stoneham
Joe
Michael Tarpey
Rachel Cutler
Maxine VSG
Tracey Dean
Maura Cole
Katie Carew-Robinson
Catherine
Tony Hewett
Judy Knapp
Ellie Powell
Jo Kitching
Lynn Spencer
Jack Middleton
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Portsmouth

Wednesday 13th November 2019

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Rosie Sayers
Rosie Sayers

WALK LEADER

Maxine VSG
Maxine VSG

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Maura Cole
Maura Cole

PHOTOGRAPHER

Katie Carew-Robinson
Katie Carew-Robinson

SESSION ORGANISER

Tony Hewett
Tony Hewett

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Firstly, a big welcome to Jack tonight who joined us for his first run and welcome back again to Egg from GG York who's visiting us but pretending that she's down south to see the family!

T-shirt modelling

Good to see Ellie andJoe modelling their new red tees and Tracey in a 50 good deeds black number. Tracey also got to wear the celebratory cap of good deeds as this was the first group run she'd been to since completing the big 5-0. It was a double celebration tonight as she had also had a birthday since the last group run so treated us to some chocolatey treats! Maxine has also made it to 50 good deeds but we only have the one cap so she gets to be the height of fashion next week!

The Task

Tonight's task was sorting out clothing donations for the Samaritans. We can't go south to "Sam's Place" (the shop) on a Wednesday now as they have a meditation class going on so we headed north to their offices. There were lots of donations to bring downstairs, sort and then return upstairs so we got going and found some gems as usual. Jen took to modelling the shoes and wearing a pair of perilously high heels for most of the task. Lynn, Judy and Catherine all found items so good that they've put them aside for their own purchases! Good job Judy made it to the task after a day in London... although Tony was a little disappointed as he thought it might mean he makes it to 100 good deeds first (they're both now on 99!)

Our big challenge of the night was trying to keep the noise down as we were next to the office that the listeners work from. We aren't known for our quietness and there were Quality Street chocolates passed round too as a thank you from Anne who is the task owner. I think we just about managed to keep our volume low-ish. At least the walls are thick in these old buildings.

Sadly, the rain that had held up for a run up to the task decided to come on for our run back. It got heavier and heavier and unfortunately the back few got REALLY wet. Plus everyone running or cycling home from the group run. Got to love the winter!!

Thank yous

BIG thanks to Maura for the photos, Rosie for walk leading (perfectly timed both ways), Maxine and Mel for middle and back marking and Tony for running around like a border collie rounding everyone up!

Coming up

Next weekend there are lots of opportunities to help out with the foodbank/fareshare/trussell trust big push to get donations for the foodbanks in partnership with Tesco. They are all listed in 2 hour slots and there is space for a few volunteers in each slot. Check out the Portsmouth community missions page here for more details. Hidden in amongst those good deeds is a litter pick as well.

Next week's group run is more charity shop donation sorting but this time it's a little closer, at Naomi House. Sign up here to join us if you haven't already!



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