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Bournemouth

Getting Xmassy with Creative Kids Arts Education Centre & Studios
🗓Monday 25th November 6:30pm

📍Kings Park Cricket Pavillion BH1 4NN

By supporting the amazing staff at Creative Kids

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Daryl VennerEleanor KingSophie CuffEmma CuffMohammed Almshirgh
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Sophie Cuff signed up to a group run.

Mon 16th Dec at 6:15pm

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Sophie Cuff signed up to a group run.

Mon 18th Nov at 6:30pm

Helping Hope Housing

Assisting staff and volunteers at Hope Housing

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Sophie Cuff
Sophie Cuff signed up to a group run.

Mon 25th Nov at 6:30pm

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Sophie Cuff went on a group run

Mon 11th Nov at 6:15pm

Penultimate Quiz

Bournemouth Report written by Daryl Venner

Ten Goodgymers meet at the Care Home for the monthly quiz which everyone enjoys .This month Janet and Daryl set the Quiz,Janet set the music round which was very good ,Daryl set the the General Knowledge rounds with the main round being on the month of November. The scores where very close,the scores where out of 54,in third place was the Loose Women with 32,Second was Rich Tea with 33,and first was The A Team with 37 well done to you all.I look forward to seeing you all on the next task.

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Sophie Cuff
Sophie Cuff signed up to a group run.

Mon 11th Nov at 6:15pm

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Sophie Cuff went on a group run

Mon 28th Oct at 6:45pm

On the dark side of the spoon

Bournemouth Report written by Caprice McWilliams

What a great turn out for tonight's session! Runners Graeme, Mohammed, Daryl, Caprice, Milly, Emma, Sophie and newbie Harry met for the Group Run to the session. They were joined by more GoodGymers at the task, Eleanor, Luke and newbie Julya It was lovely to meet Harry and Julya and they weren't afraid to get stuck in! They were met by Dot at The Well Coffee Lounge, she had a list of jobs to get through and the group got to it! Tonight's session was for all lighting to be taken down and cleaned, so before they could get cracking Dot switched off all the main lights, just to be safe. We had Team Clean which consisted of Milly Emma and Sophie who removed all the side lights and scrubbed them clean. Eleanor, Graeme and Daryl then placed the side lights back all clean and shiny. Luke got to work clearing out and cleaning the fridge. Daryl, Harry, Graeme and Mohammed were in charge of safely removing the large globe lightshades for the Team Clean to scrub and dry. Eleanor was in charge of sorting the house plants, stripping away the dried leaves and she was eventually joined but Mohammed who helped sweep and tidy. Daryl and Julya removed all the old fairy lights with Caprice lending and hand. Caprice got some good action shots of the group. They were there for an hour but so much was achieved, even if it was performed in very low lighting! Dot was happy with our efforts and it looks as through they would love our help again in the future. Watch this space!

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Sophie Cuff went on a community mission

Tue 22nd Oct at 9:30am

From floor to ceiling

Bournemouth Report written by Bournemouth runner

Six Goodgymmers, Emma, Sophie, James, Daryl, Keith and Lea, turned up at the Dorset Children’s Foundation hub to help Patsy with some chores that would take a lot longer for her on her own! Recycled ceiling panels, dustier than dusty, had to be swept with a brush, a task taken on lefthanded by Lea, then taken to the painting team, consisting of Sophie, Emma and James. What about Keith and Daryl though?! Well, a kitchen that was covered in dust, because of work done in the building, was waiting to be cleaned from ceiling to floor. When Lea returned from the DCF charity shop with some jigsaws that had to be counted (yikes, 1000 pieces?!, and some smaller ones) Lea set to counting to 1000, later on joined by Keith and Daryl who took the smaller jigsaws. When the floor was covered with the ceiling panels, having turned from a dusty grey into beautiful black, the kitchen sparkling clean, and the jigsaws counted, we called it a day! With Patsy, as ever, very grateful again for all our hard work. And Chloe very happy indeed with a few more jigsaws counted! Hopefully there will be a next episode soon.

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Sophie Cuff signed up to a group run.

Mon 28th Oct at 6:45pm

Sophie Cuff
Sophie Cuff signed up to a community mission.

Tue 22nd Oct at 9:30am

Help needed painting hallway and walls

The clients at DCF will have better surroundings

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Sophie Cuff went on a community mission

Sat 28th Sep at 9:00am

Slowly does it

Bournemouth Report written by Bournemouth runner

Nine Goodgymmers, Chloe, James, Luke, Millie, Sophie, Eleanor, Daryl, Keith and Lea, were ready and raring to go walk leading the Walk for Wards at 9 o’clock this morning…. Eh, well, the organisers had failed to mention that the actual walks didn’t start till 11 o’clock! Goodgymmers being Goodgymmers filled the time with reading about the queen, about rocks and minerals, and happily chatting away, admiring the bubble machine and getting some faces painted. The Star studded lawn, with Captain America, Mary Poppins, the Incredible Hulk, Resident Evil (eh who?!?!), Snowwhite, Sulley, Ghostbusters …. added a bit more entertainment, although Millie, Sophie, Luke and Eleanor were nearly drawn to “The Dark Side”! Nope, didn’t happen: ready for the off first were Sophie, Millie, Eleanor and Luke, leading the 10k walk. Closely followed by Daryl and Lea walk leading the 5k with Keith as a backmarker. Last but not least Chloe and James set off to lead the 3k walk. My oh my, was it sloooow going! What didn’t help was a lady thinking she was walking the 3k , but she was in the 10k group. Luckily we managed to point her to the right group. And there were many people of such varying abilities. Kudos to the old guy in the 5k pushing a lady in a wheelchair all the way round! Seeing why and who people were walking for was really impressive. The 10k walk all the way to the Asda roundabout and back got a little “long in the tooth” and James not getting through to the organisers emergency numbers were a tad tedious (read: annoying/frightening)! But with the weather Gods providing us with bluer than blue skies, we were all happy to have completed another Goodgym task! Thanks everyone!

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