Cheryl Smith


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Cheryl Smith went on a community mission

Sun 17th Sep 2023 at 1:30pm

The Postess With The Mostest

Barnsley Report written by James Smith

A couple of GoodGymers went out flyering for a great charity, one which supports other local charities, community organisations and the wellbeing of people affiliated with it.

We first had the task of printing off and sticking on select details about the specifics of the local branch of the national charity. Information such as contact details of the Area Activator and weekly meet time/location. We had some plain sticker paper to print onto and a guillotine to cut the labels to size. This activity took about an hour, even with some extra hands roped in from outside of GG.

We had a route planned out and managed to deliver to all of the roads we wanted to cover. We also spotted potential shop notice boards to put posters up on and had chats with several people who were interested in volunteering.

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Cheryl Smith earned their community cape by completing their first community mission. 🎉

Monday 12th June 2023

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Cheryl Smith earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.

Cheryl completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Cheryl was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.

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Cheryl Smith has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🥳

Monday 12th June 2023

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Cheryl Smith has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Cheryl 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.

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Cheryl Smith went on a community mission

Sun 11th Jun 2023 at 11:00am

Tower Power

Barnsley Report written by James Smith

Planes, Trains and Automobiles! Well, minus the planes and trains! On a sweltering summer Sunday we enabled the Friends of Locke Park to open the tower to the general public whilst the classic car show was on in the park. Two of us turned up at the tower ready to start our shift, but found that they currently had a couple of volunteers in attendance and not too many visitors. Because of this we were informed that it may be best if we had lunch and came back a little later on to relieve the other volunteers before the numbers started to swell later in the day. We used this time to peruse the copious amounts of classic cars covering the park. We saw hot rods, contemporary classics and a variety of vintage vehicles.

Car-b loading for park-running

When we arrived back at the tower, James was assigned to the middle floor. Only a certain number of people were allowed up the tower at a time to prevent congestion and to keep everyone safe. The role of the middle floor volunteer was to funnel people out of the staircase onto the balcony, and then keep them there until enough people had descended from the top floor, before sending a quota up. There is only room for 8ish people on the top balcony, not to mention the impossibility of passing on the narrow stairs. People were keen to get to the top and oft needed calling back from their speedy ascents of the spiral staircase, trying to bypass the first floor entirely.

Our other volunteer, Cheryl, was on duty on the ground floor, meeting and greeting visitors, and setting a fun challenge for the kids (and some keen adults) to do in the tower. The kids were asked to count all of the steps in the tower and report back the correct number in order to win a much coveted sticker! I didn't count the number myself but I heard there were disputes on the exact number to the first floor, depending on whether you counted the floor itself; it was 28/9. A fabulous time was had by all today, and the tower provided a cool haven from the heatwave outside. Masses of visitors got to experience the 360 degree views of Barnsley from the top thanks to all of the volunteers in attendance. Fabbo job all!

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