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Sat 9th Nov at 11:00am
Sat 21st Sep at 11:00am
On a lovely sunny, Saturday morning, 3 of us headed down to Stainbeck United Reformed Church to help the community team to sort out the waste ground at the back of the church. Helped by Liz & Lyn, we moved many, many logs to create a path and then got to task moving all the wood chip onto the path. It was quite a physical task today and we all had a good workout. Jubz kept us laughing with his antics, as usual.
Thanks for a great morning everyone!
Sat 21st Sep at 11:00am
It will improve the area for local people, helping to build a sense of community
Read moreSat 31st Aug at 11:00am
This morning, I joined newcomers Alice & Emily at Ash Road Allotments to help weed for Older Wiser Local Seniors.
I brought along my two little helpers, my Italian greyhounds Elphie & Arlagh who were having a whale of a time until they both stung their paws. In true over-dramatic greyhound fashion, they of course acted like they'd severed a limb but were perfectly fine by the time we got home!! :)
We managed to get the area looking a little bit better but there's always more weeds to pull out up there!
It was lovely to meet Alice & Emily & I hope to see you again soon.
Sat 31st Aug at 11:00am
Saturday 24th August
Emily Beal earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Emily completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Emily was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Saturday 24th August
Emily Beal has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Emily is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Sat 24th Aug at 10:00am
Leeds Report written by Leeds runner
Today, three GoodGymers made their way down to Kirkstall Valley Farm to help out with harvesting some courgettes for the season as well as clearing out weeds that had grown around the carrots.
A lot of the courgettes had already been harvested so we made very quick work of that and Jack and myself only managed to collect small 4-6 inch courgettes whilst Emily made her but with a large foot long courgette. After we wrapped that up very quickly, we made our way down the field where the carrots were being grown. They were not yet ready for harvesting, we had to clear out a lot of the plants and weeds that were growing around them (as well as the occasional misplaced potato).
As we were doing this, a very hippie style festival was taking place at the farm, with some interesting music. They were interested in extending their vibes to 'small amounts of sexy people' - the great start of a great cult and I wish them all the luck.
We finished the day by taking home some farm-grown vegetables, thank you Kirkstall Valley Farm.
Warm welcome to Emily and hope to see her at future sessions.
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