35 GoodGymers have supported Ryvers Primary School with 3 tasks.
Monday 5th August 2019
Written by Manjit Birk
Our task this evening was at one of our favourite local schools, Ryvers Primary School. We have done a few tasks here over the past year mainly in their learning garden, however tonight’s task was to revamp the playground area for the Reception and Year 1 children.
What's the time Mr Wolf?
I had a slight timing issue in getting to Salt Hill on time today so our two Run Leaders Ricky and Darren took charge and led the runners to the task location. Thank you guys for stepping in today.
With Chrissy (and bump) on walk leader role today, a few of us got to the task location to meet Meera and Helen, our task owners and get our heads around the task in order. By the time the runners got there we had some kind of plan of action.
Decimals have a point
And so did Meera with the ‘if it looks like it needs to go in the skip, then it needs to go in the skip’. Fair point, Meera. Don’t think anyone was going to disobey you tonight.
So we split into four teams and undertook the following tasks:
To be honest, I’m not sure where Chrissy took the lifters – all I saw was a bike shed (?), but I’m guessing some level of activity was happening behind there!
The weeders couldn’t quite get into the fenced off area due to the HUGE spiders…oh wait they were just leaves, but none the less, Antonio was not going to risk it. However a great job was done on clearing all the weeds growing out of the drain pipes and ground in general. Pam, as always got stuck right into her gardening task – and she looked happy from her head to her tomatoes with her efforts.
Roisin and Emma were on sweeping duty – so many bits and bobs needed sweeping and both had the right idea of ‘sweepers keepers’…although why Emma didn’t want to keep the baby dolls, I do not know!
Denise, Chrissy, Meera and Louisa were on sorting duty. A few tough decisions made on what to keep and what to skip…with Chrissy and Denise both expecting soon, we think the ‘nesting’ phase may have started a little bit too soon.
Using a broken pencil is pointless
Within 40 minutes, the whole Reception/Year 1 area had been re-vamped. What wasn’t needed was skipped, weeds were pulled, broken toys were discarded and the whole play area was swept clean.
These children are going to be bowled over with their new play area – they are going to be so bright that the teachers will have to wear shades.
Meera and Helen were wheely happy with everything we achieved today.
Next week we are back at Parvaaz helping with their garden and car park areas. It’s a short 2km each way run/walk so please do come along.
Monday 24th June 2019
Written by Manjit Birk
Tonight’s run and good task was to one of our favourite schools to visit. Not only because a few of our runners are teachers at this school but also because they have such an amazing learning garden that we love coming to help and make it more useable for the children
Newsworthy News
So after the brief and task overview we set out through the main roads of Slough heading onto Langley. Thyming is everything when you have a slightly longer run out
Thank you Darren, Ricky, Ruth and Sandy for back marking today and a warm welcome to Antonio on his first run with us (Antonio actually spotted us in the park last week – saw the red thunder T’s, googled us and et voila he signed up) And a nice welcome back to Run Leader Ricky who made a special appearance in his all black GG T tonight!
You can’t beet a good gardening task
Our tasks tonight were all gardening based in the learning garden.
Our mission (should we decide to accept it was to)
It was one of those Challenge Aneka type of nights with lots of activity going on and with thyme of the essence we tooled up and cracked on
Weed it and reap
We divded into smaller teams to tackle the tasks
Roisin, Meera, Antonio, Ruth, Gail and Kam were on Pond duty
Nisha, Jean, Sara, Pam, Lucy and Darren were on weeding and nettle clearance
Ricky and Sandy on pruning and path clearance duties
Rooting for the team
When you have this many tasks going on in one go, the trainer is best placed cheerleading the team on. I know these guys can achieve grapeness when they put their minds to it.
Roisin did an amazing job on clearing the nettles around the pond area – you grow girl!
Kam was awesome at pruning the willows – you are unbeetable!
Everyone worked really hard today, there were so many little tasks and scary nettles to contend with but in true Goodgym style we just battled through as much as we could in our 40 minutes.
And Gail kindly rewarded us with mars bars! The only chocolate of Slough
Hastla la vista baby
We’ll be back! No, we really will be back. The sheer number of volunteers this evening tells you how much we love coming to Ryvers. With some tasks left to finish off, we can’t wait to get back there in August
Next week we will be doing a task for The Dash Charity
July is full of exciting things like a trip down the River, our 1st anniversary celebratory task,a parkrun takeover as well as a well-deserved night out on Saturday 27th July. Please do come along to them all
The Group Runs: https://www.goodgym.org/areas/slough/happenings/group-runs
The parkrun takeover: https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/upton-court-parkrun-takeover
The Party: https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/1st-year-celebration
Last but not least GOOD LUCK to the GG Slough runners on The Beat the Boat Race on Sunday! The tutu’s will be out in force (as so beautifully show-cased by Darren last week)
Monday 1st October 2018
Written by Manjit Birk
A great turnout for our first school task... No school dinners on the menu today but we did offer a shoulder to crayon at Ryvers Primary School... Thank you to Chrissy one of our regular runners who arranged this task for us
A Squat is a Squat..No??
As we had a longer distance to run today, we headed to the park for a quick warm up and stretches... and Chris learnt that there was more than one variation to the squat! A new piece of knowledge was then shared by Chris regarding pedestrian crossings! We learn so many useful facts from our runners!
I ran so fast I got in-DIG-estion!
We made it to school in super speedy time ( clearly the childhood chills of being late were in the back of our minds) and the lovely Chrissy gave us a low down on the tasks in hand... we divided into three teams and got straight to work
Even in darkening conditions the teams did really well! The painters had quality control checks in place via Sara No fence slat was left untouched... The potters planted cress... I mean viola and pansies which all looked like cress to me into 4 pots... and the ploughers in super quick time cultivated the two large flower beds... and lone man Darren got the task of ensuring the smaller plant holders got the love and attention they needed
Aloe from the other side..
We faired goodbye to Chrissy and team who were doubling up as task owners and runners today as they stayed behind to lock up the school gates and we headed back to base...
Setting Trends the Teachers Way!
Have to give a special mention to our teachers runners Gail, Meera and Keira for always thinking outside the box! When we talk about safety and protective personal equipment they went a step further and donned the white overall
What better way to make sure the red t-shirts stay red! Well done ladies
Next weeks task is a shorter run of 2km each way to The Riverside Centre at Jubilee River..
We have the whats app group set up now so please do feel free to join it ( email me with your number and I will add you)
Christmas PARTY - FRIDAY 30th NOVEMBER 19:30 The Corner House, Windsor
Drinks at Salt Hill Activity Centre on Monday 15th October after the task/run
Everyone is welcome
Have a great week everyone Manjit