A MAMMOTH task? You better be-LEAF it.

12 Goodgymers helped their local community in Brighton
Frances Ruocco
STEFANIA ROSSO
Sarah Katharine
Jane Dallaway
Rosie Baker
Liam
Charlotte Taylor
Sonam Wangdi
Sarah Scott-Mitchell
Roy
Derek Jones
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Brighton

Tuesday 21st April

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STEFANIA ROSSO
STEFANIA ROSSO

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Sarah Katharine
Sarah Katharine

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Rosie Baker
Rosie Baker

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On a sunny but chilly Tuesday evening, 12 GoodGymmers made their way up (and up and up...) to St Luke's Primary School in Hanover, for our annual task of helping to get the props ready for the Children's Parade, which kicks off the Brighton Festival.

This year the parade is themed on the National Year of Reading, and the children of St Lukes chose the book "The Cave Baby" for inspiration - complete with a giant mammoth puppet. However, we kept our hands dry from papier-mache this time round, and were instead tasked with cutting out as many paper leaves as possible - to be used for the children's cave baby costumes.

We were given a blue-peter style demonstration by our host Lara, and after a hunt for left-handed scissors and some ingenious card-folding - we set about drawing and cutting.

We posed for a quick photo proudly holding our leaves (points to our lovely first timerDerek for creativity) and then headed to the park to share some delicious homemade Tiramisu to celebrate our own Stefania birthday!


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