Wednesday 16th July
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Report written by Jess Smith
A creative team of Goodgymers joined forces with Friends of Raymill Island to brighten up and enhance the fun pavement games we had created a few weeks before.
A full dozen of us gathered on Raymill Island and welcomed Ailsa for her first Goodgym session, it was great to have such a large group from both teams.
Our job was two-fold tonight, first re-paint what we had created last time to make the colours pop again and secondly to create some more fun activities for visitors to play! We split ourselves up and some took on the previous creations of, wiggly worms, walking the stem, popping bubbles and hopscotch and gave them a new sparkle! Others helped to create the new bright rainbow, paint the letters of the alphabet, add ladybirds to the hopscotch and paint plasters to the tree roots (to show we were helping to mend and give new life to the island).
It was great fun and everyone brushed up well together to bring the creations to life. Well Done All!
This is a Community led project, taking steps to enrich the island’s natural haven, by encouraging greater biodiversity of plants and wildlife for present and future generations to thrive.
See moreThu 17th Jul at 7:35am
Thanks for leading such a fun mission Jess! *Hums* wiiiigly worrrrm
Thu 17th Jul at 8:16am
What a fun task and good for the community too. Well done Windsor & Maidenhead.
Windsor and Maidenhead
Supporting the school's eco-friendly aims and enhance the children's eco-learning