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Friday 2nd May
Helen Abbott cheered by other people 25 times.
Helen is part of a crowd that's making a huge noise. Helen has been cheered by 25 people - that's a round of applause just on their own. We hope they keep it up.
Thu 1st May at 6:30pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Slough runner
It was round two of soil shifting at Windsor Girls Schools tonight.
Didem, Helen and Jen met at The Binoy and set off walking. They soon bumped into Agni on her way to the task, followed by Mandy catching our tails as we arrived at the school. Adam met us at the task.
Equipped with a wheel barrow, spades, a fork, two trolleys and 3 bins we soon got to work moving the soil from a lawn at the front to a large planter at the rear of the school, working on pairs lightened the load.
Lots of to-ing and fro-ing, chat, laughter and Mandy's jokes helped the time fly by. Just time to share round the Heroes chocolates Gina had supplied for her 'Goodgym heroes' and a round of activity cards including counting in different languages and it was time to head our separate ways.
Thu 1st May at 6:30pm
Thursday 17th October 2024
Helen Abbott completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.
Helen is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time
Thu 17th Oct 2024 at 6:30pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Slough runner
Jen walked to our meeting point from The Binoy to make inroads into her 10,000 daily steps. Didem and Helen soon arrived so we looked at the map, shared out the leaflets and helped ourselves to some of the chocolates (Cadbury Heroes) that the task owner kindly gave us as a Thank You.
We started out as 'Absolute Beginners' as we tried to plot a logical route through the maze of the estate.
We soon found our rhythym though and didnt feel 'Under Pressure' at all. Before long it was 7.30pm and time to call it a night so we were 'Dancing In The Streets' back to the car park.
We particularly enjoyed one street that had its Halloween decorations out and provided a great backdrop for group selfie.
Jen's step count was around 9,000 so she gladly accepted a lift back almost to her car so she could just top them up with a short walk. (Didem, Helen - I slightly surpassed 10,000 by the time I reached home).
Thu 17th Oct 2024 at 6:30pm
Distribute leaflets to connect local families
Read moreWed 25th Sep 2024 at 7:00pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Louise Tyrell
11 GoodGymers made their way to Holyport football club to help with painting the new tea bar and putting bark down in the very sodden car park!
A team of 5 kicked off the first half by painting the tea bar and had finished one side just as the rain really started to interrupt play
The remaining players, but by no means substitutes played a tremendous second half by putting down bark in the very boggy car park area which should make it a much more useable space for the club
Once we had finished these tasks, we put the tools away, washed out the paint pots and made our way to the side lines where we said our goodbyes and went home to get dry and warm!
Weather 1, GoodGym 2. (Tasks completed)
Wed 25th Sep 2024 at 7:00pm
Thu 5th Sep 2024 at 6:30pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Mandy Driver
Thursday 6:15/ 6:30pm is GoodGym Windsor Night! 👑🏃♂️🏃🏻♀️
Tonights community mission was for the beautiful Alexander First School which was surprisingly dry despite the storms all afternoon.
We met task owner Adrienn at the school gates and made our way across the stunning school grounds for the task brief.
Didem, Amy and Mandy started with filing the sand pit using sand delivered to the car park area and transporting three wheel barrows full across the field before joining Sheila and Helen who were checking out the main task at the forest school.
We had a pile of wood chips to disperse into the forest and along the pathway and play areas to prepare for the winter mud.
It was really physical and so satisfying seeing the pike of wood chips going down and the path way being developed. We shared stories of our week and holidays while we worked.
Once that pile was all gone , wood you believe it, we had a second pile to tackle in the other forest school area . Now that involved up hill negotiations and we did well not to slip over with our loads. Helen did have a little topple of her barrow filling but ‘chip 💩 happens! 🤣’ and it was scooped back in.
The night was drawing in and we were working on barrowed time. So we had our team photo and returned the tools to the storage area.
We celebrated our valued friend-chip, said our goodbyes and perfectly demonstrated the Windsor curtsy and bow 👑
Thank you all for coming!
Thu 5th Sep 2024 at 6:30pm
Creating interesting learning for the children and give staff more scope to give interesting lessons.
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