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Mon 9th Sep 2019 at 6:15pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
As it was a very short task tonight, we all walked as a group as me and Katy are still recovering from injuries. There would still be time for some running later on though.
We welcomed 3 new GoodGymers this week so a shout out to Marcus, Bryony and Elizabeth!
The main task tonight was to do some cutting back of the overgrown hedges and weeding at The Hamlet Adults Centre. There was also a smaller task opposite at Your Own Place CIC where 3 people were painting, we were sure to do a rendition of Adeles's Hello through out the evening.
Hello from the other side
On arrival, Stephen, Elizabeth H and Bryony went with Rebecca at YOPC to do the painting while the rest of us met Jayne to assemble the team with tools to cut back the overgrown bushes ;-) hedges and do some weeding.
As usual, before the blink of an eye, the team of GoodGymers had organised themselves into the different jobs and the demolition job began. So much so that we ran out of bin bags... twice! Luckily Jayne had a good stock and kept bringing us more out.
You'll have to look at the photos to appreciate the sheer amount of foliage. The place was transformed!
Once the painters had finished they came and joined us to finish off the task.
On the way back we stopped in Chapelfield Gardens for a sprint session before finishing with some stretches at The Forum.
Thank you to Mel for helping with taking photos.
You're probably still wondering what the pun is referring to... could it be related to the giant, albeit intimidating marrow I'm holding during the stretches? Or the size of the space the foliage bags have taken up? Or just the size of the GoodGym Norwich group? You'll never know (but can probably guess) what it refers to.
Next week we're on a much longer run (6km each-way!) as we visit Barley Court Care Home, which will celebrate 10 years of GoodGym!
Mon 2nd Sep 2019 at 6:15pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
We had a visitor at the start of the evening tonight as Liz from NUA gave a little talk about a project in Winterton we might be able to get involved in as a Community Mission one weekend. If you have any questions about that please me know.
A slightly different set up tonight as myself and Katy have got to rest injuries so I led the run on my bicycle and Katy led the walking group. Bill and Andy shared back runner duties.
We welcomed Kathryn on her 1st GoodGym experience this evening.
Sarah and Dave Thomson have now completed 25 good deeds, fantastic effort both of you!
Tonight's run/walk (or in my case cycle) was about 1.5km each-way as we visited Silver Road Community Centre to do some weeding that had grown during the summer.
As there was a lot of us I paired everyone up and set a little relay challenge where one person would run while the other does some weeding and then they change over one the runner gets back. It avoided me having to add a fitness session in at the end ;-)
There was a slight shortage on the glove front. I know you've been intrigued as to what the pun refers to... well know you can work it out.
There were a lot of weeds but the 30+ GoodGymers pulled up the whole lot and it looked fantastic afterwards... despite me forgetting to take before and after photos.
There's a social event this Friday. For Darren's birthday there will be drinks at 8pm at The Rumsey Wells.
Next week we're visiting The Hamlet Children's Centre.
Tuesday 27th August 2019
Kate Ferdinand has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Kate 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 26th Aug 2019 at 6:15pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
An absolute scorching bank holiday didn't stop 25 GoodGymers coming out to play. It felt good to be back after a couple of weeks off.
Kate was on her 1st GoodGym encounter so a big welcome!
We even had some GoodGym tourism with Catriona visiting us from London.
Both Emily and Danie were completing their 10th good deeds :-)
The main task tonight was to visit Grapes Hill Community Garden to do some trimming back, weeding, watering, pruning and sweeping up.
6 people also went over to Somerleyton Gardens to clear out a shrub bed so that local residents can make better use of it. Darren, Janice, Kevin, Stephen and the two Dave T's went to do this one.
Both tasks were quite different but required lots of hard work and as always, GoodGym did not disappoint.
I was feeling generous tonight so we avoided a fitness session in the heat so after the task we headed back The Forum where Katy and Bill had brought in some fresh raspberries and damsons from their allotment. Damson gin here we go ;-)
A few then headed to the pub to celebrate Elliot's 22nd birthday.
Next week we're visiting Silver Road Community Centre.