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Wed 14th Nov 2018 at 6:45pm
Camden Report written by Paul Bown
24 Goodgymers ran between 3-7km to stack logs for Skip Garden and garden for Belsize Community Library!
Welcome along to Elize who was on tour from Lambeth! No newbies last night but plenty of regulars, always lovely to see you. Please do sign up for group runs so I can plan tasks accordingly.
In the news this week:
After our introductions we warmed up and split into two groups:
Skip Garden Report:
Frances led a team of 11 to help Skip Garden, managed by Global Generation this amazing charity in the heart of St Pancras puts on educational programmes and activities for children and adults.
The task this time was to stack up tons and tons of logs which will be used to make pizza's in the kitchen, which in turn funds the charities activities.
After the task was done the guys enjoyed a progression run around Granary Square and an early finish to the pub.
Belsize Community Library Report:
A team of 13 of us headed up, up, up the hill to a new task - Belsize Community Library is a charity and community run centre of learning that puts on lots of meeting and activities on top of the obvious quality book borrowing.
The Hills Have GOOD!
We met Emma, the Business Manager, who tasked us with sawing away a tree, sweeping up and weeding. We split into teams of 3-4's and got to work. Weeders weeded planters and pots, sweepers swept leaves and rubbish and sawers tidied up an overgrown tree. We made sure most people had a go with the sawing - nice!
After 30 minutes we'd collected up 6 bags of leaves, weeds and tree that will hopefully be composted by our friends at Antrim Allotments. On our way home we went via Primrose Hill and learnt how to effectively run down hill - flying!!!
Well done all! Sign up for next week here.
PB out
Wed 7th Nov 2018 at 6:45pm
Camden Report written by Paul Bown
23 Goodgymers ran to help Cecil Sharp House and St Pancras Community Assoccasion!
Welcome along to newbie Annie - great to have you along.
In the news this week:
SPCA Report:
After only a 1km run a group of 13 arrived at St Pancras Community Assoccasion, this fantastic charity help the local community through support, programmes and sports activities.
We met Graham who split us into three teams; Katherine and Sarah were tasked with laminating Yoga Posters and putting them up around the streets of Camden. Natasha joined them on the run around town, they put up 15 posters and made it to the canal!
Team two (Cordelina and Rachel) hooved, swept and mopped the floor in the children's playroom. This helps the caretaker massively.
GOODwork!
Everyone else was tasked with gardening - trimming back overgrown plants, digging up roots and sweeping up soil and leaves. The team worked over two areas, one in the main garden area and the other alongside the netball courts.
After a group picture and thanks from Graham we headed off for a run along the canal and back home.
Cecil Sharp House:
Frances led a team of ten to the wonderful regular task Cecil Sharp House, the task this FALL was to clear all the leaves from the pathways in the walled garden and from the entrance. Overall the team collected 15 bags of leaves that will go to be composted into leaf mould (fantastic for the plants!).
Susannah wanted to pass on many thanks to everyone for their hard work! On the way home the guys did some intervals between lamposts and a sprint finish to finish - nice!
Sign up for next week here, we have a new task helping Belsize Park Library and another task (tbc).
PB out
Wednesday 31st October 2018
Jason Kauppila completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.
Jason is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time
Wed 31st Oct 2018 at 6:45pm
Camden Report written by Paul Bown
17 Goodgymers ran 6km to help Kentish Town City Farm pack up from their Apple Day!
Welcome along to Tom whose first time it was last night - great to have you along!
In the news this week:
The evening was started out by Hanry sharing some vegan chocolates with us, it was his treat as it's World Vegan Day today (Thursday)!
After we warmed up we headed the 3km up hill to Kentish Town City Farm, this wonderful local charity had a very successful Apple Day on Sunday. We helped them prepare for it last Wednesday, well this week our task was to pack everything up. When we arrived we admired and hung out with the pigs - according to Abi one is confident and the other shy.
We split into tree teams:
Goat Massage!
Once the 2nd and 3rd groups had completed their tasks everyone got to work moving stocks, bags of muck and everything else to where it needs to live!
After 30 minutes we were all done and went to play with Rosie the Kid (goat), some of just got a stroke, others admired her jumping skills and one lucky Hanry got a back massage - hope you feeling good this morning!
Thanks to everyone for coming, next week we are off to help Cecil Sharp House and St Pancras Community Assoccasion - sign up here.
PB out
Wed 10th Oct 2018 at 6:45pm
Camden Report written by Paul Bown
27 GoodGymers ran between 4 and 12km to help St Christopher's House and Kingsgate Place
Thank you for coming guys, no newbies this week but lots of new and old faces!
On Mental Health Awareness Day it's as ever important to #runandtalk like we do each week, and remember the positive impact running has on our mental health. Read (and share) Tower Hamlets Trainer Laura article on this very subject.
In the news this week:
St Christopher's Report by PB:
A team of 17 headed to help a local Origin Housing Project St Christopher's. We took a round about way to get there as it was seriously too close.
Upon our arrival we met Dave from No.4 who let us into Dave's at No.1 where all the tools and bulbs were. Getting into teams we did the following:
Last summer we went to St Christopher's to help them pull away and cut back all the overgrown thistles, brambles and other nasty things that covered the garden area. Now the flats look beautiful and lush, our help today meant the garden can be maintained for Autumn - good work.
After Steve Lee took a group picture we headed to Granary Square for a fitness session, first some conditioning and then x3 90 seconds will an acceleration over the last 30!
Kingsgate Place Report by Rosie:
The lovely Diana greeted us with a selection of drinks and snacks which we enjoyed after the task. We split up into two teams of 4 and 5 to plant some bulbs in flowerbeds outside the flats. Rosie, Tom, Ellie and Stevie C were on bluebells and snowdrops, while Hanry, Alex, Josie, and Jason took on the daffodils.
Flower Facts
We learnt that daffodils have to be planted at 15cm depth, bluebells 10cm depth and snowdrops 5cm depth - interesting! Throughout the run and task we chatted about #runandtalk. As ever we admired the view from Primrose Hill: hazy but still beautiful!
Next week we are off to help Scope Charity Shop sort donations and clean the shop - sign up here.
PB out
Wed 26th Sep 2018 at 6:45pm
Camden Report written by Paul Bown
23 Goodgymers ran 3-6km to help Sheltered Housing and Coram Fields with some Autumnal work
Thanks for coming guys and a huge thanks to Hanry the Founder of Lunar Cycles, in Kentish Town, for providing us with headtorches! Welcome along to Grace Gillis aka GG to her first GoodGym run.
In the news this week:
We had two tasks to tackle last night, regulars Coram Fields and Sheltered Housing - both awesome charities!
Sheltered Housing Report:
Chris and Kat led the group up to Kentish Town to help the fantastic Sheltered housing, a charity that provides care and support for older people. The garden which we help look after is invaluable to the residents!
The tasks were as followed:
Completing a wonderful 6km the majority of the team headed to the pub for a beer.
Coram Fields Report:
The rest of the group headed to the fantastic Coram Fields, a 7 acre children's playground that has over 40 trees! The task was simple and the group effective - to collect and bag up leaves.
Headtorch time!
Splitting into teams of 3-4 people we covered the paddling pool, adventure play area and lawn. Collecting in total an amazing 35 bags of leaves! Wow! We then headed to Russell Square for a fitness session, with some of the group doing a parlauf and the other focusing on calves and balancing.
Next week we are off to help St Mary's and another task (tbc) - sign up here.
PB out
Wed 19th Sep 2018 at 6:45pm
Camden Report written by Paul Bown
29 GGers ran 5-10k to help Abbey Community Centre and Skip Garden!
Welcome along to newbies Ellie and Jenny, plus welcome back to second timers and regulars!
This week was all about big numbers for the Camdenites:
Skip Garden Report:
21 of us headed to Skip Garden, it's been a while since we've helped Global Generation with their work but it was great to be back under the pretty lights and amongst the skips, bees and chickens.
Harvest Festival prep!
Our task was to be heavy lifters, a group of four lifted ten huge heavy bags of soil, a bookcase and a planter from a storage cupboard to the back entrance. Meanwhile the main group formed a chain gang to move logs, crates and more from one location to another for storage.
After finishing up we headed to the canals for some running and then everyone smashed a time trail around Granary Square! Everyone smashed it!
Abbey Community Centre Report:
A team of 9 headed north via Primrose Hill on a speedy mission to deliver leaflets for the wonderful Abbey Community Centre, based near Kilburn, about their older persons services and community cafe.
The brilliant Brent Trainer Pritesh was on hand to lead the gang around town - great job!
Please note someone left a John Lewis suit & suit bag in the Living Centre - please contact me if that's you
Sign up next week here when we'll be helping Sheltered housing and Coram Fields.
PB out
Wed 19th Sep 2018 at 6:45pm
Wednesday 12th September 2018
Jason Kauppila has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Jason is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Wed 12th Sep 2018 at 6:45pm
Camden Report written by Paul Bown
19 Goodgymers ran 4-8km to leaflet for QCCA and garden for Cecil Sharp House
Welcome along to newbies Ellie, Lucy and Jason - lovely to have you along!
In the news this week:
After our first intro indoors for a while we warmed up, getting all dynamic with our stretches and loosening our hips up.
Cecil Sharp House Report:
A team of 11 of us headed the 1.5k to Cecil Sharp House, the home of English Folk Music. Meeting the wonderful Susannah she put us into action:
Over 30 minutes we worked hard and made a big difference, Susannah was so happy with our work!
We headed to Primrose Hill for some shuttle runs and circuits - nice!
Leafleting for QCCA Report:
8 GoodGymers headed off towards Kentish Town to distribute leaflets for Kentish Town City Farm and Castlehaven Community Centre, highlighting the activities going on in the community. A few runners were very tempted to join the bingo sessions! We split into pairs and sped through the streets, distributing the leaflets in no time. We made our way back to base where Rosie channelled Paul and led a thorough stretching session.
Sign up here for next week here, we are off to help Skip Garden and Abbey Community Centre.
PB out.
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