16 GoodGymers have supported Riverside Family Hub with 2 tasks.
Wednesday 4th September
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
The evening session at the Riverside Family Hub was well attended by many GoodGymers. It gave an opportunity to catch up on summer stories and share the travel memories.
Thank you Gillian for leading the task.
The aim of the session was to clear weeds and debris from the playground, car park and the pebbled area. The team soon got stuck into the task by pulling up the giant web of bindweed. It causes a lot of surprised faces at the tenacity of weedy plans to invade the environment.
Team soon split up to clean up different areas of the community centre. Everyone found something to do and also finding a time to have friendly chats and hugs. The most muddy task was to pull out the soil from the drain holes. Then came the squeeky sound from Amy who had pulled a toad out out of the drain. Nicola was brave enough to pick up the toad and transfer it to the pond in the garden corner. Sol was running behind to capture the moment.
Light was soon fading and the team finished up with the tidying tasks. We did felt that the summer is out and September is here bring autumn feeling. Everyone gathered in the play area to celebrate Sol's 100th good deed! Sheila had kindly baked an apple cake (which was so delicious and similar to Latvian apple cake). Great effort. Heartfelt thank you from everyone.
The hilight of the evening was the delivery of Amy's poem called "Sol Sol Sol". The verses were absolutely genius rhyming with elegantly. The delivery of the poem was magnificient causing everyone to laugh and waiting what the next verse will bring out. We heard about Sol and sunshine, about Soil and earth, about cents and Peru currency, about soul and friendships.
I'm so proud to be part of the Goodgym team! Love you all!
Wednesday 10th July
Written by Louise Tyrell
10 GoodGym members made their way to the Riverside family hub to help spruce up their garden area and find and mend a hole in their pond
We jumped straight in and within minutes weeds were being removed, areas were being raked over, the decking was being swept and the pond was being emptied
A whole yellow hippo bag was soon filled to the brim and the garden area was looking spic and span ready to be used by all the children
Sheila - a lady of many talents reshaped the pond so there would be no more leaks and once the stones were replaced the pond was refilled ready for new(t) pond life to come and visit
Once we had tidied up we hopped on over to the table where there was cake and cheers to celebrate Angela hitting an amazing 50 tasks- well done Angela!, Let’s hope there is more cause to celebrate after the England game!