Stefan Durkin

York

I've always loved outdoor stuff from Scouts as a kid then Air Cadets in teens before joining the Army, hobbies= running,cycling,camping


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🗓Monday 2nd December 6:15pm

📍York CVS, Denham Room YO1 6ET

Help raise money for school resources at their fair

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Stefan Durkin went on a group run

Mon 18th Nov at 6:15pm

Loosening the plot

York Report written by Vicky Hearson (she/her)

An impressive turnout tonight in very cold conditions!

We started by celebrating some phenomenal running at the weekend with Michal doing some Bob Graham training, then Ed and Rich escaping from Meridan and covering 75 and 121 km respectively!

Max then led the group out to Holgate allotments and Rich led a walking group.

Once we arrived Helen provided us with a barrow full of tools and we quickly got to work clearing a plot ready to be let. Despite the cold the ground was soft and we soon had the area clear.

After a quick photo we headed off to do some sprints to warm up. Everytime Ed shouted whistle, we ran faster. He decided this was better than blowing a whistle so rival whistles couldn't interfere with proceedings.

We then headed back to base where we sung happy birthday to Paul Kelly and were treated to some of Jenna's fruity flapjack.

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Tue 19th Nov at 11:05am

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Tue 19th Nov at 11:05am

Amazing ISS photography

Stefan Durkin
Stefan Durkin signed up to a group run.

Mon 18th Nov at 6:15pm

Preparing a plot on Holgate Allotments

It will make it much easier for the next people who take on this plot to successfully grow food next year

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Stefan Durkin
Stefan Durkin signed up to a group run.

Mon 2nd Dec at 6:15pm

Gift wrapping

Help raise money for school resources at their fair

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Stefan Durkin
Stefan Durkin went on a group run

Mon 11th Nov at 6:15pm

Moving trees and posting leaf(lets)

York Report written by Vicky Hearson (she/her)

Tonight we met and started by celebrating all the amazing running that went on over the weekend. We then welcomed new runner Ana to her first group session. To name and number off we all said something we were proud of- lots of interesting facts emerged including singing with S Club 7, sand sculptures and being good at chess!

We then split into two groups for the two tasks:

Amy led one group to the Groves where we were met by Tracy and set to work clearing a raised bed and moving a tree. Both jobs were successfully executed in time to return to base for fitness.

Ed's group report-

We split off into 5 pairs to distribute the call out for events leaflets for York International Women's Week. Amy H and Jenna set off on their bikes to Fulford Road. Max and Mitch opted for the longest route out to Bootham and Burton Stone Lane. Ana and Carl headed to Bishy Road. Abigail and Nikki did the Town Centre, whilst David and Ed headed to Monkgate and Layerthorpe.

Max and Mitch did manage to make it back on time despite taking a detour to the pub, although they did have the most leaflets left over so may have had their priorities a bit skewed despite their protests!

Once we were all back, Ed led a session of every minute on the minute fitness including squats, burpees, lunges, stars and sprints. Despite some stiff legs everyone got stuck in and before we knew it, time was up. Some folk headed to the pub, others home.

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Stefan Durkin signed up to a group run.

Mon 11th Nov at 6:15pm

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Stefan Durkin went on a community mission

Thu 31st Oct at 2:00pm

But what have the Romans ever done for us?

York Report written by Stefan Durkin

here at stately Planet Food towers our sumptuously appointed top secret HQ (just off the A64 next to Askham Bar big Tesco) we are oft compared to a blind person in a darkened room fervently looking for a black cat...that isn't there.

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Fri 20th Dec at 6:30pm

GoodGym York Christmas party

Make merry and celebrate another cracking year of GG York

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Stefan Durkin
Stefan Durkin signed up to a community mission.

Thu 31st Oct at 2:00pm

Tidying up hall after Planet Food cafe and food distribution

Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..

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Stefan Durkin went on a group run

Mon 28th Oct at 6:15pm

The mystery of the lost spade

York Report written by Vicky Hearson (she/her)

Tonight we started the session by talking about the This Girl Can campaign to Lift The Curfew which highlights how exercising in the dark makes women feel and what they can do to make this better. Throughout the evening we added words to our flag which described different negative feelings which have been experienced.

For the task tonight we split into two group including our first group cycle and headed off to Heworth Stray. We were met there by Roger and split into two teams - one group raking up grass and the other planting trees.

We made quick work of both including Helen rescuing a frog and team trees losing a spade. We attempted TWICE to find it but failed both times! Hopefully Roger will have better luck in daylight.

We then posed for the photo and headed back to base, with the cyclists only marginally beating the runners!

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