Wednesday 11th February
Written by Jess Smith
6 Goodgymmers met in the rain at Wessex Primary School.
We have previously visited and helped remove old planters, but today's task was shifting the rubber woodchip from the car park to the playarea.
In true Goodgym style we rose to the task and with only one wheelbarrow employed the use of a wheelie bin and a smaller bin!! Verdict....great alternatives!!
We smashed out the task in 45mins which left time for a photo op and a play on the adventure trail!
Caretaker Andrew is looking for more tasks so we can return to help out again!!
Sunday 8th February
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
The delightful Mrs J needed help with how to use her phone and iPad for texts, WhatsApp and making phone calls. She has dementia and Parkinsons, so forgets how to do things easily. Jess took the lead, and I sat there in awe, listening to her patiently explaining how it all works, and how to do the things she wants to. Jess also wrote down how to do each thing, complete with pictures, so that Mrs J can refer back to it when she forgets. It was great having Mrs J's sister there too so that she could explain what she uses the most, and could make some test calls and send messages, so Mrs J could practice. We left Mrs J with some homework to try out some calls/messages when her grandson visited that afternoon
Saturday 7th February
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
We had sun and rain at Ray Mill Island today, but we were not deterred as we set about our tasks. Sheila and Anna shovelled some compost and barrowed it back to the compound. Anna went to take cuttings of some shrubs around the Island, and brought them back to pot up. Amy felt like getting physical and took on digging out the hibiscus plants so they could be transferred elsewhere. Not an easy task! The roots were all tangled up with nettle roots and chicken wire which had been used to line the area for a previous use. And they were next to a fence, so limiting access. With true GoodGym grit and determination, Amy gave it her all, and was joined by Sheila. Once the hibiscus was loose enough to give a good wobble, Amy employed the Butt technique, and the hibiscus gave up the fight and was out of the ground! We heeled it in to a temporary spot and left the rain to water it in. Amy then had to leave, but spurred on by the success, Sheila and 2 other volunteers tacked the second plant, and employing the same technique, managed to dig that one out too! Way to Go! We all went home muddy but satisfied with our progress
Saturday 7th February
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Make Space for Life had lots of apple trees to prune at the Community Orchard, so they asked for some help from GoodGym. Sarah , Viv and Anne-Laure joined Fiona on North Town Moor. Together with other volunteers we had a quick lesson on pruning apple trees from Taskowner John, and were let loose on the trees. We snipped and lopped the branches, trying to maintain an open shape and cut back anything that was too thin to bear the weight of the fruit. A quick coffee break and re-fuelled by biscuits, we returned to our task. We all learned something and will have the confidence to try it out on our own trees in the future! John was grateful for our help and we hope to be invited back in the future
Friday 6th February
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
5 GoodGymers helped out at the Baby Bank this morning. Whilst Carys, Jane and Sheila sorted clothes donations, Carol and Karen were asked to have a look at the Fancy Dress donations. Were there enough in good condition in order to have a pop-up sale just before World Book Day to raise some vital funds. They had fun sorting through the clothes,labelled them with sizes and were pleased to find sufficient for a pop-up sale to be viable. Hurrah!
Wednesday 4th February
Written by Angela Shaw
Eleven crafty Goodgymers gathered at the Community centre to create colourful bunting. First they carefully drew around the templates to make six triangles on each felt sheet. Next they cut out the triangles and arranged them into a coloured sequence. Finally they were stuck on string in a repeating pattern. The bunting looked amazing and will help decorate the library for Maidenhead's Big Read on 7th and 8th of March.
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