Monday 24th September 2018
Jess Chiu has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Jess 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.
Mon 24th Sep 2018 at 6:45pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by Laura Williams
We were a sturdy team of 22 tonight - just as well as we had an eleventh hour emergency task request from one of our longest standing task owners, Cranbrook Community Food Garden.
Team Task Force saved the day again - Bryon took a team of 3 down to the food garden to lift decking in preparation for some paving stones due to be laid on Wednesday. The team of 3 got bundles accomplished, including other jobs around the garden once the decking had been swiftly lifted. The team were rewarded with some of the finest rhubarb in the land, and came to meet us at the farm clutching handfuls of this antioxidant-rich fruit (thinking about it, we could have used the stalks as relay batons for tonightās speedwork). Amazing mileage, speed, efficiency and productivity from the Cranbrook Crew tonight.
In the meantime, I led our team of 19 to our first visit of the Autumn to Stepney City Farm, where task owner Charlie had a variety of tasks for us, and wasted no time in dispatching teams to the gravel path by the pig pen; the sweepers went to the ācement corridorā, bin emptiers to the, er, bins and the compost crew raced down to the compost area where they proceeded to shovel mounds of steaming compost for nearly an hour, only pausing for breath to try and sort out the flash function on my phone (#youhadonejob).
The farm was abuzz with busy GoodGymers, racing wheelbarrows of straw and gravel from pillar to post, emptying bins at record speed and lugging cement from one side of the pathway to another.
And before we knew it, it was time for a brief tour to see the Mars-the-pig plus piglets (āHeās called Mars.ā āAs in the bar?ā āNo, as in the God of War.ā)
Then, sticking with our animal theme, our running game tonight was Greyhound vs Hare. We split into two teams to head back to our base: Bryon led the greyhound team, and I led the hare team. With a 3-minute start, the hares tried to speed back to base before the greyhounds could catch us up. It was quite the exhilarating run back after a busy night, and the team all performed amazingly.
Thank you to our utterly brilliant task force tonight: Bryon, Leanne and Becky for top fitness session-strategy planning by the pig pen; Bryon, for leading the greyhounds, Leanne for backmarking both there and back, and for taking over the fitness session at a crucial moment (when our headcount was momentarily out, on arrival back at Peel Groveā¦).
A massive GG warm welcome to our first time runners tonight: Joel, Annie, Emily, Sophia and Luke. You did good. You all accomplished so much, with so many smiles, and many hands-on-deck. Thank you. And please come again soon.
Next week, weāre heading to Cranbrook Community Food Garden for trellis-building and gardening and, for those who fancy a slightly longer run, weāre also heading to Look Ahead in Commercial Road for two tasks: painting and gardening. So, thereās something for everyone next week. Sign up here and come and be part of the fun!
In the meantime, have a wonderful week everyone.
Sat 14th Jul 2018 at 12:45pm
Hackney Report written by Danny
Gladly there was no rumble (at least not that we saw) at St. Josephās Hospice jumble sale today, but we could have been in Zaire with the July weather the way it has beenā¦
We arrived a bit ahead of the game, so Anne and Bryon pointed their eyes at a screen showing something called āWimbledonā whilst Emily and I went out to sample the food being sold out in the courtyard, entertained by all manner of weird and wonderful dance routines and music.
Once trading had finally closed for the day, we all got to work moving the rails and bags of clothes off to where they were stored at various parts of the site, including the old and now disused site dating from when the place was run by nuns (definitely haunted!) So far so easy, plus we were unexpectedly joined by Jess whoād just stopped in to buy some fairy cakes.
It was around now the full scale of the jumble sale, and indeed or task was revealed. Dedicated rooms were spread about the site, each with huge quantities of merchandise - they had a whole room just for childrenās DVDs and books for example. Since they do this often, everything was organised in crates so was straightforward enough to shift via carts and trollies to the basement where it lives the rest of the year. Plus, there were plenty of regular staff and volunteers around to make sure things went smoothly.
After much toing and froing in the lift, the site was transformed back to itās normal appearance ā at least for a few months when they do it all over again. š
Sat 14th Jul 2018 at 7:23pm
Good work on doing the report, Danny, and so quickly. Good photos too. Thanks all for making a good team :)
Sun 15th Jul 2018 at 9:28pm
Likewise. I was just looking to see if anyone else or I'd have considered it...