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Coventry
📍Coventry Boys and Girls Club CV1 2DS
Helping everyone in Coventry have access to high quality clothing, regardless of their circumstances
Tue 17th Sep at 6:15pm
Coventry Report written by Laura Denham
Check out this fabulous crew! We enjoyed a lovely run in the sunshine while spreading the word about Myton Hospice’s Glow for Myton and abseiling event. We were leafleting machines, delivering nearly 700 flyers and clocking up 7k running around like superheroes!
We split into two awesome teams of five to tackle even more houses, and we smashed it. High fives all around, everyone!
Tue 24th Sep at 6:15pm
Helping everyone in Coventry have access to high quality clothing, regardless of their circumstances
Read moreTuesday 3rd September
Georgia Knights cheered 250 times.
Georgia is one of the people that keep the GoodGym community alive and well. By cheering 250 times they've shown they're committed to supporting other runners. They are definitely a fan of what GoodGym is all about.
Tue 3rd Sep at 6:00pm
Coventry Report written by Laura Denham
Tonight, we took to the crown green for a splendid game of bowls, hosted by Scott, his son James and the Chairman Dave. With their expert guidance, we embarked on a journey to find out more about this classic sport. We each picked our own bowl—varying in size and weight—and dove into the challenge. Some of us rolled with ease, while others discovered that aiming for the Jack is trickier than it seems. As we took our turns, the laughter and friendly competition flowed freely. It was fun to try something different and was enjoyed by everyone.
As the bowling season is coming to an end we will see if we can test out our skills again in the spring and they may have a task or 2 for us to help out with too.
Thank you for a lovely night everyone :)
Tue 17th Sep at 6:15pm
Tue 3rd Sep at 6:00pm
Tue 13th Aug at 6:15pm
Coventry Report written by Laura Denham
Six enthusiastic GoodGymers set out on a bright, sunny evening to lend a hand at the community green growthers’ allotment.
Anne joined her first group run with Jill and Laura, and together they met up with James, Georgia, and Dale, who were already hard at work.
James had connected with the task owner and briefed us on what needed to be done. This was our second visit, and the allotment looked fantastic with a bounty of produce thriving. Dale had already begun propping up the tomato plants with canes, while Georgia sorted sticks into piles to clear space.
Anne and Jill teamed up with Georgia and James, tackling stick shifting and compost sifting with a new rotary sifter. Laura joined Dale with the tomatoes, quickly discovering she was better at tying the plants to the canes than pushing them into the soil.
To wrap up, we used the large sticks from the piles to build a squash teepee trellis, securing it with freshly driven compost. Dale gave the thirsty plants a good watering, and we headed back, feeling accomplished.
Nice work *****
Tue 13th Aug at 6:15pm
Growing healthy foood in communities heavily impacted by cost of living crisis
Read moreTue 30th Jul at 6:15pm
Coventry Report written by Laura Denham
8 Goodgymers in the super hot weather making there way to clothing Coventry tonight. With [Jill Ashley], Meera, Georgia, Steve and Laura taking a steady run over from together from Coventry boys and Girls club, Sharon taking a walk and Nigel and James meeting us there.
We arrived and were presented with an array of school shoes to sort. We jumped right in organising them by size and gender with a flurry of crates. With some of us labeling crates, others opening packages full of shoes and the rest loading up the crates, we worked seamlessly as a team and did a shoeper job!
With ten minutes to spare we paired up and did a speed session of 'wants', 'needs' and what the 'hells', a bit like snog marry, avoid as Nigel pointed out. We had a chuckle watching the guys pulling out the womens clothing and try to figure out what on earth they were looking at.
With the session ending Jo explained lots of extra help that they need so need to go away and see if there is any way we can help them out.
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