Sunday 8th March
Written by Angela Shaw
Two GoodGymers enjoyed a poetry party with a live poet and musican before supervising some craft activities and a treasure hunt. At the end of the day we carefully took down all the bunting and signs ready to store for next year.
Saturday 7th March
Written by Angela Shaw
Six GoodGymers helped out at the Big Read at Maidenhead Library. New GoodGymers Holly and James braved the cold and welcomed families to the event by giving out event programmes and directing them to the many activities. Tessa helped in the children's corner, answered lots of questions and gave out stickers. Roberta, Christine and Angela helped out with craft activities and encouraged families to enter the treasure hunt and other competitions. The highlight of the session was watching Maidenhead football team join in a session with poet Simon Mole!
Saturday 7th March
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Rachel and Sol joined the crew of Friends of Maidenhead Waterways on their mission to keep Waterways clean of litter and debris.
Volunteers split into two teams. Some were in canoes on the stream pulling rubbish out of the water. The second team were supporting from the banks ans picking litter into wheelbarrows and large sacks.
We cheered Parkrunners in the morning and then set on our mission to tackle litter in the water.
A day full of positivity and many smiles.
Friday 6th March
Written by Angela Shaw
Three GoodGymers headed for Maidenhead Library to prepare for the weekend Big Read. They set about decorating the pillars, ceiling and windows with the colourful felt bunting which GoodGym created at an earlier Wednesday session. The fitness opportunities were not wasted, these included climbing the step ladder, walking all around the library and even a spot of table dancing! After some cooperative teamwork they left the library a more 'welcoming and colourful place' then they found it.
Wednesday 4th March
Written by Louise Tyrell
Despite task leader Louise painting her car instead of the fence, the 5 lovely goodgymmers did a wonderful job of repainting the players walkway fence
With the full fence painted in no time- we put our brushes to one side and made our way down the dark lane back to our waiting transport home
Another task brushed off our list
Tuesday 3rd March
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
A call was put out for people to knit or crochet bookmarks for Bisham C of E academy. Five Goodgymers responded to the challenge, creating over a hundred bookmarks between them in a range of colours, and even a couple of hearts. Well done to Hannah, our taskowner, for producing the lion's share
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