the Kid's are alright!

13 Goodgymers helped their local community in Chelmsford
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Chelmsford

Wednesday 4th October 2017

Report written by Ken Hoye

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13 ran to Kids Inspire to do a garden make over

Our first day in our new home, Anglia Ruskin University was a great success! We (Probably) all went to the right place and enjoyed our first run across town to Kids inspire.

At the Task we were met by Caitlin who told us about the good work Kid's inspire do, working with kids that need a variety of individual therapies to group work including drama and film making. Read more about Kids inspire Here

After the task was set up Catilin also directed us in a photo shoot highlighting our happy selves working hard in our Goodgym Tee shirts. Obviously we are all accustomed to such things and were expert models. Some excellent photo's will be shared soon! Keep an eye on our twitter and facebook feeds! and follow Kids inspire for their's! Some are included below!

After several discussions on which plants were weeds and which were not, we cleared much or the ground not covered by pretty things. We also got stuck in to the raised beds making them accessible and ready for more planting!

Obviously we still had time to add a couple of runs up and down the "Avenues" on the way home, making sure everyone had a good workout.

Next week we are back to Interact to fill a skip! please bring your muscles, and if we struggle we may have to add more regular upper body work to the session!

Lastly, best of luck to Richard E on his impending arrival! We are excitedly awaiting the announcement!


Session Leader
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Attendees
David Chatterjee
Barbara Hammond
Fay Downing
Kate Mills
Jenny King
Joel
Laurie Glendinning
Rachel McK
Richard England
Roger Moore
Sarah Johnstone
James Gallifant
Ken Hoye
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Chelmsford

A task at Moulsham Church
🗓Wednesday 22nd May 6:30pm

Helping support a local church.

Laurie GlendinningSallyann JeffreyDavid ChatterjeeErin Keating
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