Jack's not Station-ary - he likes to mauve it mauve it

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Bristol

Tuesday 16th April 2019

Report written by Shona Buchanan

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It was brilliant to have Lauren and Phil join us for their first GoodGym Bristol run tonight! It was a big one, as Jack hit his 100th Good Deed - massive well done Jack! And what better way to celebrate it than with two of GG Bristol's favourite tasks, painting and Emmaus!

Emmaus-ing

Alice led the first group to meet Xanne at Emmaus. The group were set to work with various tasks. Some of them were on warehouse sorting which, as usual, may have ended up more of a warehouse-wide treasure hunt for the best hat (photo evidence shows Maria and Richard as key contestants). The rest of the group were outside taking apart unusable furniture to be recycled. They got to work with wood chopping, foam removing and more, making a great dent in the task.

A mauve-ing task

The rest of us headed to The Station, where two of our GoodGymers work (life outside GoodGym?!). We were met by our Taskforce member and the charity's Events Manager, Alice. She explained that the Creative Youth Network, based at The Station, are sprucing up their outdoor area for summer and the first way to do this was to repaint all of the picnic benches (you guessed it) mauve.

Through the Clo hole

While some had creative methods of avoiding getting paint on them (I'm looking at you, Shreena's tights over leggings), others went all in for the purple body-paint (Chris and Tom...). Despite this, the group still managed to get a large amount on the benches themselves and within 45 minutes they had painted the first coat on all of the benches left for us. Not forgetting that most of the group also managed a fitness blast in our sub-in, sub-out system. Thanks for having us Alice!

We jogged (/sprinted the Strava segment) the short route back and then got to watch Jack masterfully put on the Centurion outfit and indulge us with three different types of cake. What a baking comeback! We will be expecting a lot more from where that came from now...


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Attendees
David Schlaphorst
Lisa Elliott
Richard Breakspear
Darren
Alice Whale
Melanie Young
Shona Buchanan
Tom Hill
Dan Lombard
Andrew Gardner
Emma R
Alice Dalrymple
Jack Bradley
Andy T
Shreena Parmar
Jenny Chak
Kait Kirwan
VaguelyNorthernDarren
Anna Tattersall
Laura Spencer
Zdeni Cervena
Lauren Harris
Phill Stone
Chris Palmer
Paul Martin
Saskia Felstead
Olivia G
Lia Herbert
Sarah Taylor
Toby Gallagher
Raph
Phil Eaton
Liam Scott
Christopher Lewis
natalie wooller
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Melanie Young
Melanie Young (she/her)

Tue 16th Apr 2019 at 10:44pm

Lovely to be back :-)

Shona Buchanan

Wed 17th Apr 2019 at 7:09am

It was really lovely to have you back Mel 😊