Tue 19th Nov at 6:15pm
Cardiff Report written by Michael
As Diana Ross said,
Tonight was the final session for the paper-chain project by Christmas for CAMHS, and we saw a good 10 volunteers turn up to help out. And, we welcomed our newest member Rachel.
We hit the streets for a jog to warm us up, we made our way to the SMART bridge in Cardiff where Michael took the group up the cycle part of the bridge on a wonderful spiral run up and then down the other side. We popped down the Bay, spotting Christmas trees as we went, before heading back to the task at the office for Autism Spectrum Connections Cymru, who had wonderfully allowed us to use their space.
Thanks to Neda for staying in the space waiting for us all to arrive, this week we had some new wrapping paper to use for the project with a lovely Christmas feel to it, Michael played some tunes on the new goodgym Cardiff speaker and we all got very crafty.
Talk turned to next week's task, the last one for us writing cards for care homes, which will be followed by a games night in the Glassworks (our start location)....Fun Fun FUN
Thanks to all members that have come out for these tasks, they are a little bit different to the usual but will help to make a young person feel connected to the outside world and to not feel forgotten.
Tue 19th Nov at 6:15pm
Tue 12th Nov at 6:20pm
Cardiff Report written by Michael
Our continuation of crafty November as 12 goodgymers got together for some active fun and volunteer joy, how festive!
This was probably one of our coldest runs yet this year, and all but one of us was wrapped up nice and warm - Michael, but at least the goodgym top was on display! Once again the lovely people at Autism Spectrum Connections Cymru, who have allowed us to use their space for this task.
Autism Spectrum Connections Cymru is there to promote and protect the physical and mental health of persons who have autism spectrum conditions through the provision of assistance , support, education and practical advice and to advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to autism. The promotion of social inclusion among persons who have ASC. Thanks to Neda for arranging this for us and waiting around.
Time to hit the streets and warm those cockles with a run / walk and of course a good ol' chat. Plenty to catch up on as the plans turn to Xmas celebrations, present buying and the yearly ice skating outing.
The tasks at hand this week,
Everyone was laughing and joking once again, the tea was on the go and we changed our resident DJ to Emma as we agreed this week Xmas tunes were allowed.
Suddenly - Michael remembered the special addition for the crafting this week and pulled out of the magic running bag, edible spray glitter.
We were finished by 8pm, tidied up and went to continue the social, mostly covered in glitter.
join us next week as we complete our last task for Christmas for CAMHS - all materials will be provided again, before sending off the packs to Bath.
Tue 22nd Oct at 6:20pm
Cardiff Report written by Michael
Our second week of litter picking, and it has to be said that Cardiff is looking good..... And not just because of goodgym.
Tonight four of us met to hit the City Centre and a popular cycle / walk route. We started with a nice catch up outside our meet point, and some great stories from the weekend. Then headed out for a walk along the route surveying the area, then time to turn around....
And the litter pick began, an unknown competition was being held and judged by our designated bag holder..... We found the usual litter along the way (most in a car park), as well as bags of biscuits
Was there a winner, of course, it's Cardiff. Always a winner when goodgym get out to do some good.
Tue 1st Oct at 6:20pm
Cardiff Report written by Michael
Our second week returning to St. Paul's Community Hall, how much of the railings can we complete this time, and with a bigger group?
Our numbers had doubled, but we were limited to paint holders..... We could also feel the light slipping from our fingers into darkness matching the paint in our pots.
Michael continued with “encouragement”, whether asked for or not.....
Everyone had their own way, Su, Darren and Julian working like the limbs of an octopus. Neda, Natasha and Adam getting down to work, taking it seriously...
It’s nice to paint something different>
Jonathan and Dylan the lyricist got to great work, they were our two pros from the week before, making easy work of the painting. And finally..... Our later arrival, Dylan the dabber!
We managed a good amount of painting, we even painted part of the floor! There was talk of holidays, music from our very own goodgym band, and the upcoming half marathon.
The countdown began, was extended, and then some more. Until, the paint had been used from all our pots.
we’re not leaving until you’ve finished you’re pots>
As we headed back to the start location we agreed our plans for the cheer points for Sunday’s half marathon.
See you all on Sunday, and then next week (session here)
Tue 20th Aug at 6:15pm
Cardiff Report written by Michael
10 goodgymers tonight hitting the street and taking on the call of help for another local community group. Forget me Not cafe is a wonderful group that meets, using the space of St Edwards Church in Roath. Their mission,
"We provide a friendly and welcoming environment, suitable for people with memory problems and their carers also people recovering from a stroke or people who feel isolated and vulnerable"
Over the years they have developed a raised growing section at the front, a wild meadow to the back and some (finally fruiting) fruit trees. It’s been an absolute pleasure to do good alongside this beautiful group who take time out to help and inspire. When we had the call to help with the grounds, there was no way to say no. 10 eager goodgymers made their way to help, we cut back to clear the street, we mowed to encourage new wild flowers and we attacked the bindweed...... The one weed to bind us all!
Great to welcome back Will...
Tonights tasks..... Listed in no order of importance.
Mow the meadow Cut back encroaching plants on the public path Cut back all brambles Remove the forget me knots from the wood chip path Untangle the bindweed currently destroying plants
Six bags of green waste and we are done.
Buddleia cutting coming soon, in the rainy season.... We’ve seeded some clover and hope that we see something pop up next year, but you never know with q wild meadow.
Tue 23rd Apr at 6:20pm
Cardiff Report written by Michael
A longer than usual run tonight, but worth it to be out and about and helping a great group.
We were heading out to a community growing space - Stargarallot, they grow food that goes to the Oasis centre, Tremorfa Community Pantry and Splo-Down Food Coop. Our task for the evening was to clear the polytunnel, remove soil from the two growing beds and put in a layer of manure, replace the soil and then top it off with some fresh compost.
Nothing was going to waste as everything green removed went straight to the compost bins, that had already been cleared ready for the goodgym team. It was all go, as we split into teams, some in the polytunnel - either side in different beds, and some out filling wheel barrows with the fresh compost
A perfect night for the task, the rain had cleared and the sun was breaking through the clouds. Just enough breeze to keep us cool as we got busy, digging, raking and moving soil.
After a good workout of 30 minutes we were done, and it was time for a photo in the tunnel.
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