George Ttoouli

George Ttoouli

(he/him)
Barnet

Poet, climber, gardener, environmental campaigner, teacher, editor - not necessarily - but usually - in that order.


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Workouts
290
Cheers given
602
Cheers received
603

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Doing good since June 2024

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Watering the Finchley Memorial Hospital Garden
🗓Today 10:00am

📍The Sensory Garden at Finchley Memorial Hospital N12 0JE

Our help maintaining the garden will help the garden to keep nurturing positive mental health for patients and staff.

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George Ttoouli (he/him) signed up to a community mission.

Fri 17th Jul at 10:00am

Watering the Finchley Memorial Hospital Garden

Our help maintaining the garden will help the garden to keep nurturing positive mental health for patients and staff.

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George Ttoouli (he/him) visited their coach

Wednesday 15th July

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George Ttoouli (he/him) went on a group run

Tue 14th Jul at 6:45pm

Icon believe how much Goodgymmers get done!

Barnet Report written by George Ttoouli (he/him)

We had a great turn out for our return to the Finchley Charities' community plot at the Fuel Land Allotments. Ten Goodgymmers gathered, half at the Phoenix for the warm up run and half at the allotment gates for the task. We were met by the lovely plot coordinators Brigid and Les, as well as Carmel from the Finchley Charities. (A brief shout out to www.goodgym.org/v3/profile/sheela-guttula, who couldn't make it due to an injury - get well soon!)

With many hands, we made light work of the tasks: carrying logs from the back of the plot to the front to extend the palisade, weeding bindweed, horseradish and oak seedlings and watering the vegetables. We also admired the wonderfully weird icon of Jesus the group found by chance painted on an old slab resting by the shed, as well as a lovely tiger moth spotted on a fence near the plot.

It was great to see Jamie out again for his third session - hoping work commitments will allow for lots of future sessions. And thank you to Richard for suggesting the pizza and popcorn social afterwards for some of us.

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