Monday 26th March 2018
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Report written by Paul Bown
20 GoodGymers ran 5-7km to help St Lukes & Ramsey Flowers N1 with some SPRING gardening!
Thanks to everyone who came last night, SPRING had SPRUNG and halle-frikin-lujah! Running in light evenings is probably one of my favourite things, made all the better by running with you guys.
In the news this week:
St Lukes Report by Aidan:
8 of us set off to St Luke’s. Well... 7 runners and 1 cyclist. Even injury doesn’t stop Steve C doing good!
We briefly entertained the idea of forming a race, Beat the Bike, but then realised we would certainly lose. So we headed off down Liverpool Road in search of a good deed. After navigating our way around the busy Angel area we arrived at St Luke’s and of course Steve had beaten us, it was an easy win for him, but at least he was happy.
Beat the Bike
St Luke’s Community Centre have been transforming their car park into a food garden for the community to use, we’ve been helping them with the heavy lifting since the start and it has truly transformed over that time.
Tonight we had two planters to move, one to empty and a nice mountain of compost bags to move into the shed. Both planters were hefty tasks, but with the combined strength of 8 GoodGymers nothing could stop us!
All covered in mud, with smiles on our faces, we enjoyed some of Steve’s Scottish shortbread (love a bit of alliteration). Some of us were good and washed up before snacking the lovely biscuits, the rest of us were too peckish and went for a lovely mouthful of biscuit with a side of compost. Yum.
To finish us off Graham led back via Upper St for a change of scenery. Beautiful. Good deed done.
Ramsey Flowers N1 by PB:
12 of us headed east to help the amazing Ramsey Flowers N1, we went via Highbury Fields and Balls Pond Road - arriving earlier than planned. While waiting for Natasha to arrive we played the demonstration game doing tons of conditioning, including - squats, backward lunges, star jumps, mountain climbers, planks and MORE.
We met Natasha from Ramsey Flowers N1 who told us that the Ramsey walk and nature reserve is now looked after by volunteers and used for local events. Any help that we provide is massively appreciated as many of the volunteers are older residents and cannot do as much of the heavy lifting.
Spring Flowers
Collecting up the tools (some brand new!) we split into the following tasks:
As each group finished their tasks we focused on clearing an area of ivy and roots, then planting some flowers and composting it so it grows!
Heading home we stretched and distributed the party bags Paola had kindly given us from Ramsey Flowers N1 :)
Next week we are meeting at the Arc Centre and painting the Arc Centre - sign up here.
PB out.
Tue 27th Mar 2018 at 11:16am
Party bags?! Lucky kids.
Islington
Friday morning drop-in community gardening sessions with The Garden Classroom