Black (paint) magic?

10 Goodgymers helped their local community in Nottingham
Rachel Levick
Nigel Rowden
Matt Simms
Louise O’Connor
Charlie Laughton
Willow Allison
Sophie Green
Natalie Cooper
Khiltee Beeharry
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Nottingham

Wednesday 11th March

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Did you hear the story of the bearded man who turned water into wine? Well, GoodGym Nottingham witnessed a similar miracle last night when our own bearded man, Matt, managed to turn black paint into white before our very eyes!

We were back at the Sherwood Community Centre with host, Louise, who always has a range of fun jobs for us to tackle. Some of us cracked on with painting the downstairs area, including painting over the very Easter-y yellow toilets and stairwell. Meanwhile, a few others popped off to move some chairs up to the art studio before playing paint Tetris putting tins of paint away in the cupboards up there. Once Tetris was complete, they joined the rest downstairs for painting.

Later in the hour, Matt and Nat also nipped back upstairs to help manoeuvre a cupboard which had been installed the wrong way around.

Now for the miracle…

On assessing the available white paint at the start of the evening, most of the group had written off a tub of bluey-black looking paint as unusable. But Matt, convinced the paint could still be saved, set about stirring and shaking it with great determination. Bit by bit the colour changed, and to everyone’s surprise, we had white paint again.

Not quite a miracle, but definitely a reminder that we still have a lot to learn about paint… and that Matt is not the sort of person who takes “no” for an answer.

Well done to this week’s volunteers: Leah, Nigel, Nat, Matt, Khiltee, Louise, Charlie and Rachel. Also, well done and welcome to new GoodGymers Willow and Sophie - we hope to see you again soon!


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Sherwood Community Centre
Local charity running a community centre in Sherwood with an onsite cafe and a wide variety of activities and events.

Sherwood Community Centre is a place for everyone, from all walks of life and all parts of our local community. We offer a diverse range of groups and activities for all ages and we also hire rooms at affordable rates so you can bring your own group or party here! Our Centre is run by Sherwood Community Association CIO and is a charity organisation for the benefit of the local community in Sherwood, Nottingham. (Charity Number: 1158333)

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