0 Month Streak
0 Month Streak
Tue 29th Jan 2019 at 6:20pm
Bristol Report written by Shona Buchanan
And we would do 500 deeds, and we would do 500 more...
It was time to bring back out our reclaimed Proclaimers song 500 Deeds tonight as we smashed through our January target! Woohoo! Even more impressively, it was on this freezing cold night. Despite spending the afternoon watching sleet and grey skies, it dried up just in time for 40+ hardy souls to still gather, unperturbed by a little bit of wet weather. It was great to see so many new faces tonight: welcome to Dominic, Olivia, Samuel and Hattie who all joined us for the first time. Hope to see you all again very soon!
...Just to be the group who had done 500 deeds arriving at Felix Road's door
The group split into two with Danica taking half who sped round Bristol and arrived ahead of the 'faster' group. We arrived to be met by a the shocked Felix Road team at how many people had turned out even in the cold, dark night! The tasks that they were planning on getting us to do were at the last-minute no longer available for us so we had to get inventive to set all the hands to work.
Ok, so we have done the litter pick - now what about the pick n mix?
After all of that, Zoe from FRAP made herself the most popular task-owner of the moment by producing a pile of one-penny sweets which the group got their all-important sugar-high for sprinting back to base on. To make full use of said sugar-high, we played a game of Hare and Hounds. Danica led the Hares away. They were meant to have a three-minute headstart, but the Hounds stayed true to their name and got distracted by the food at the task. With a slightly longer time to make up, the Hounds followed suit. However, traditionally in this game of animal instinct, I am sure traffic-lights do not play quite so big a part. Between the stops at the traffic lights, both groups set a good pace all the way back. Although some of the Hounds sprinted to give the Hares a close run for their money, the Hares did an excellent job of getting back untouched!
Big thank you to Danica for excellent Run Leading and Clo and Maria for backmarking tonight!
Tue 29th Jan 2019 at 10:58pm
You know those penny sweets are now 10p each!
Tue 22nd Jan 2019 at 6:20pm
We will removing cement to recreate Emmaus' outdoor space
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Kerry completed 25 good deeds with GoodGym.
Kerry has already done 25 good deeds with GoodGym. Instead of doing anything else, they've used their run to go and help people that need their help; digging, lifting, scraping, clearing, planting and weeding. Stuff that makes this a better place to be.
Tue 15th Jan 2019 at 6:20pm
Bristol Report written by Shona Buchanan
Another huge group of runners gathered for our Tuesday night run tonight. Welcome to Sophie, Eleanor and Lisa who joined us for the first time tonight - we hope to see you again soon!
After a game of warm-up Statues (which the group are much better at than Simon Says...), we split into two groups and headed into two teams towards our task for the night: the Malcolm X Centre in St Paul's. This local community centre runs a whole host of classes, socialising and support groups for local people across their two buildings. Jagn met us and explained the tasks for the night.
Firstly, one group was set to moving a pile of rubble and brick from one side of the centre grounds to another. The group set to it enthusiastically and got the task done in no time! A host of GoodGymers went about litter-picking around the centre grounds and local area in pairs, filling several bags of litter in just 20 minutes. The indoor groups split into cleaning teams and moving teams. The cleaning team set to work on the windows, doors and floors of the centre, giving it a good scrub down and clean up with all hands on deck. One part of the moving team moved the office from one room (downstairs) to another room (upstairs). With surprisingly minimal 'to-me, to-youing' , the group did the job quickly, despite the turn in the stairs. Meanwhile, the other part of the moving group had to move a fridge! They did this hefty task so quickly that the fridge movers then got the special treat of a short but hard fitness session to get their heart-rates pumping.
Before long, the group had completed all of the tasks (much to the amazement of Jagn and his team at our 'army'), and we headed back to base. Before people set off home for the night there was one final task: a Leap Frog Relay. It was closely contended, with a wide variation of leap frog techniques, but Darren's team took the glory at the end of it - bet that was a skill you didn't know you had.
Until next time!
Tue 15th Jan 2019 at 6:20pm
Help clear up an outdoor space at a local community centre
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