π€ Hanwell Hootie πΈ Setup @ Hanwell Community Library [CORRECT LOCATION IN THE TASK DESCRIPTION!]
Help set up the non-profit festival ran entirely by volunteers!
Location
Hanwell ClocktowerUxbridge Rd
Hanwell
W7 3SP
Date and time
17:15 - 19:15Who this task will support
Hanwell Hootieπ€ About
Itβs rock and roll time! The Hanwell Hootie music festival is back in 2024 on the 11th of May and the GoodGymers yet again have the privilege to support that amazing event!
The Hootie is a not-for-profit festival run entirely by volunteers, by the community for the community.
The aim of the festival is to nurture young and emerging artists, celebrate the area's rich musical heritage and create a sense of pride in our little corner of West London, putting Hanwell firmly on the musical map!
βοΈ What is the task?
- Put up hessian fabric on top of the bookshelves to protect them during the festival
π When?
- Friday 10th May, 17:15-19:15
π Where?
- Hanwell Community Library, Cherington Rd, London W7 3HL - maps
Other Hootie tasks
Volunteer at the Hootie
The Hanwell Hootie is run by volunteers and is a not-for-profit event. There are plenty of ways to get involved. The Hootie Team has lots of roles that will work over the weekend to make a great Hootie!
You can apply to volunteer at the Hootie outside GoodGym on the official Hootie website. The organisers would love to see more marshals at the festival. You can read about all the role descriptions here.
How are you getting there?
Who's going
Discussion
Location
Hanwell ClocktowerUxbridge Rd
Hanwell
W7 3SP
Date and time
17:15 - 19:15Who this task will support
Hanwell HootieWalkable
As you will make your own way to the task, feel free to walk or run as you wish.
Ideal for beginners
Hanwell Clocktower
Uxbridge Rd
Hanwell
W7 3SP
Led by Kash
Running? Lifting? I'll do that only for GoodGym.
What to look out for
Age Restriction
GoodGym welcomes anyone aged 18 or over. If you are under 18 then you will be unable to participate in any GoodGym activity
Make sure you've read our general guidelines for safety when running and at a task.
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