Sam Lefevre

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Southwark Area Activator since Sept 2021 Ultra runner (when I'm crazy), otherwise I stick to anything under a marathon... 🏃🏻


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Flyer drop for "Eat Around The World"
🗓Tuesday 14th May 6:30pm

📍Denmark Hill station SE5 8BB

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Sam Lefevre (he/him) signed up to a community mission.

Tue 14th May at 6:30pm

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Sam Lefevre (he/him) went on a group run

Wed 8th May at 6:30pm

That's Wild!

Southwark Report written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)

Must be something in the air or just the first signs of proper Spring weather as we did not just have one newbie, but two. Well, technically, Imogen had done a community session in Hackney a few years ago and Cecilia had another account, but we still treated them as first timers - welcoming them into Old Spike Peckham.

Along with the newbies, Sam met up with Maria, Alex, Sophie and Daryl as everyone came well before 18:45, so Sam could start his intro speech earlier. He did the long version to let the newbies know all about GoodGym and ended with his ice-breaker question which was: "Most memorable or best customer service you have received (either restaurant, experience or issue resolved)?"

Many found it hard as people remember the bad experiences more than the good, but we got a few shoutouts to local restaurants and restaurant providers, retailers that responded to feedback emails as well as Tesco's in Surrey Quays and McDonalds in Wigan for their awesome service.


It would be wild to "eat around the world"

After a quick warm up on the Green, Sam led the group out of Peckham whilst Daryl backmarked. Within 20 minutes, we ran up Chadwick Road (we always find it tough) and came down the other side to end up in Camberwell to meet Catalina (task owner), Richard, Elena, Folarin and Benjamin at the Wildlife Triangle. Sam also met Annette from the Camberwell Green Farmer's Market who kindly dropped off "Eat Around the World" flyers as this community event will be taking place next Saturday (18th).

Most were up for staying to garden and tidy up the Wildlife Triangle, but Sam and Sophie ran off with the flyers to do 25 minutes of flyer drops on Valmar Road and Crawford Road - tackling the big estates with multiple flats. They definitely hit their climb and step count.

Meanwhile, back at Elmington, the team cut back on the brambles, nettles and other weeds. Yet, they had to leave certain parts of the Wildlife Triangle to be wild. Finally, to ensure the weeds do not grow back as quickly, they put down some woodchip mulch.

Just like clockwork as Sam and Sophie arrived back for 20:00, the group were also finishing up. A quick group photo and then a run back to Peckham for a quick stretch on the Green and to obtain our belongings at Old Spike. Benjamin had run back with us and was up for a drink, so Daryl, Maria and Sam sticked around for a pint at the Angel Oak.


Thank You to all the GG-ers

A personal thanks from me to all those who came out last night! Congrat again to the newbies; Imogen and Cecilia for coming along and hope you had a lovely first session with us. Catalina appreciates everything that we do, so she passes her thanks. Thank you to Maria for taking the photos and Daryl for backmarking. Kudos to all!

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Sam Lefevre (he/him) went on a community mission

Sun 5th May at 12:30pm

Two racks of clothes

Southwark Report written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)

Folarin, Maria and Sam messaged each other to decide to meet an hour earlier to get this task done as the donations were already on site to get sorted.

They used the hour and a bit to prepare two railings of clothes and put all the other miscellaneous items in a box for Andrea from GROAD to take away.

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Sam Lefevre (he/him) went on a community mission

Sun 5th May at 8:45am

Banking on kids to show up on this sunny bank holiday Sunday

Southwark Report written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)

And they did in their tens and dozens as Maria and Sam marshalled from the far end, cheering and counting as the kids did their two laps. There were at least sixty kids.

Great way to start this sunny Sunday morning.

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Sam Lefevre (he/him) went on a community mission

Sat 4th May at 9:30am

A GoodGym start to the Bank holiday

Southwark Report written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)

In a slight detour to Sam's brother's birthday BBQ, Maria and Sam had to get a good deed in to start the bank holiday weekend right, so they helped out Marie setup the SE5 Forum market stall on a sunny Saturday. They managed to set it all up in 20 minutes!

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Sam Lefevre (he/him) went on a community mission

Fri 3rd May at 6:00pm

Hedge Fund Manager...of nature

Southwark Report written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)

What a better way to start the bank holiday weekend with a planting session at Denmark Hill Community Garden.

After two group run visits to dig out the stony trench, we were in prime position to start planting the hedge saplings that were meant to be planted like a month ago. Yet, the roots were still wet and strong, so Rose and Sam positioned out the hazel, willow and two other types of trees saplings that were kindly donated by Southwark Council.

By the time we laid it all out, we were joined in by two other residents who came to help out put in the soil and add woodchip mulch on top.

All in all, the session took just over an hour! Funding the future.

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