Getting on a bit but trying to keep up the energy levels to work with children and young people! I much prefer cross country running
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📍Acomb Parish Church Hall YO24 3DW
Reduce clothes waste
Sat 7th Sep at 10:00am
York Report written by James Tilburn
The first clothes swap of autumn meant lots of summer shirts and dresses being swapped for warmer clothing. The three of us got our steps in putting out the new stock and keeping the place tidy. After an hour and a half, the numbers died down and we were able to depart with a job well done.
Mon 9th Sep at 6:15pm
Help create a learning environment for children
Read moreMon 2nd Sep at 6:15pm
York Report written by Vicky Hearson (she/her)
Tonight we started by naming and numbering up and stating our favourite exercise, then doing it. Pete demonstrated pilates beautifully (see photo) and no Amy, sleeping lions is not an exercise!
We then welcomed Nate to the group and headed off along the river to Leeman Road. When we arrived we were asked to spread some compacted soil around the grassy area. It looked simple enough but it was pretty solid so took a lot of physical labour to break up!
After 45 minutes we'd flattened one pile and made good headway in the others.
We then headed off to a grassy area for some fitness fun where everyone had to keep collecting tickets with exercises on until they were all gone. We then headed back to base where we celebrated Ed's parkrun PB and some folk headed to the pub.
Mon 2nd Sep at 6:15pm
Help the group develop a wildflower area
Read moreMon 19th Aug at 6:15pm
York Report written by Vicky Hearson (she/her)
Tonight we had a bumper turnout to help at the Kings wildflower meadow path.
A select group set off at party pace followed by the main group after naming and numbering off. We were also joined by a few cyclists and some folk joined us at the task.
We had a few unexpected late sign ups so we needed to split into two groups with one taking on the litter pick challenge and the other tackling dock leaves.
The litter pickers had a list of treasure to find in pairs with the tie breaker being a selfie. Mitch and Lyndsay were the only team to collect everything even though they had to climb over the fence to the beck!
Group dock leaves were introduced to a new tool - the lazy fox - which was used to slice dock leaves at their base.
Time quickly passed and we were back off to base via a few hill reps on little Hob Moor.
All our good work was rewarded with Rich's brownies, which were still warm!
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