A game of cat and mouse

4 Goodgymers helped their local community in Cambridge
Caroline
Harriet Prior
Catherine
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Cambridge

Thursday 22nd January

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For this week's group task we were were doing good and getting fit through a group run and donating pre-loved items to charity.

Three GoodGymers met for a Cambridge city run. We joined Girls that Jog, a local running club, on their 5km route. It was very social, chatting all the way, but at some point I got separated from Harriet and Caroline. My group headed back to the start and on receiving a message from Caroline to say they'd taken a detour to the gelato shop, I immediately sprinted across town to find them. There is nothing more motivating than a Jack's Gelato.

It turned out to be a mis-communication and they hadn't stopped for gelato, just to take a selfie outside the shop (Caroline's favourite)! Cue another, slightly less springy, sprint back across town to meet them. Reunited and all in good spirits at the ridiculousness of the situation we parted ways for the evening, each running back home. Although slightly disappointed not to have had gelato, it turned a 5km run into a 10km run, so bonus for the January Challenge at least!

To do good, several GoodGymers have been having a thorough sort through their belongings and donating pre-loved items to charities of their choice across the city. Helping with a January refresh and providing items to raise funds for those doing important work in our community🙌



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Caroline

Tue 27th Jan at 6:15pm

I think I must sub-consciously always be trying to go to Jack's 😂 Next time, we'll get one!

Catherine

Tue 27th Jan at 10:57pm

Definitely!

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Cambridge

Gardening at Margaret Wright Community Orchard & Allotment
🗓Wednesday 4th February 9:30am

Maintaining the orchard in good condition ensures it's a great space for the local community to enjoy - many of whom don't have their own gardens.

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Harriet Prior
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