10 Month Streak
Tue 9th Nov 2021 at 6:00pm
Tue 26th Oct 2021 at 6:15pm
Birmingham Report written by Jonny Carter
Tonight we were back at Oasis Foundry School, finishing what we started two weeks ago, which was painting the pantry.
We set off to the school, with George doing the back marker job and Liam leading the way on his first GG run since his Virtual London Marathon exploits!
On arrival at the school the task was to give the pantry another coat of white paint. George and Liam got on the step ladders, with the rest of the group on their two feet painting the walls.
Once done we had a quick picture before heading back to 1000 Trades.
Tue 26th Oct 2021 at 6:15pm
The school use the wildlife area for their studies
Read moreTue 12th Oct 2021 at 6:30pm
Birmingham Report written by Jonny Carter
Tonight we had a nice indoor task for Oasis Foundry School. Just five of us were running, with three more meeting us at the school. Well sort of at the school, we were painting the school pantry.
We ran the 3k ish to the task and met met Amy, Sofeen and Mel there. Megan told us what needed doing, so armed with paint, brushes and rollers we got cracking. Everyone got stuck in and we made a good start on the job. We will be back in 2 weeks to finish it off!
Once done we said goodbye to Megan and the walking group and set off back to 1000 Trades, in rather drizzly rain (the stuff Peter Kay, says gets you wet through!) Anyway we arrived back at 1000 Trades somewhat soggy, but that was job done for the night.
Tue 12th Oct 2021 at 6:30pm
The school use the wildlife area for their studies
Read moreTue 5th Oct 2021 at 6:00pm
Birmingham Report written by Jonny Carter
Tonight was the last Jewellery Quarter Trust task for a while as the night's draw in, but don't worry we'll be back there doing some Missions on a weekend.
We met Josie and walked up to the cemmetry to do our stuff! Tonight it was chopping down more buddlier and then putting it all in a pile. Everyone did a great job, Josie was so pleased and slightly surprised in how much we got done in around 35 minutes of work! We really did make a difference. Hence why nobody would be gravely disappointed with our work ;-)
Before we went, Balal took some rather snazzy photos as we entered darkness, then we dropped off the tools with our walking group, before heading off for a 5k run.
Balal lead the run, taking us along the canal, onto Brindley Place, past Victoria Square, then back to 1000 Trades and that was job done for the night.
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