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Charleston parkrun, South Australia

Locality: Charleston, South Australia, Australia



Address: 7-9 Newman Rd 5244 Charleston, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.parkrun.com.au/charlestonsouthaustralia

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23.01.2022 #flattenthecurve



21.01.2022 Hi parkrunners! Who would like to volunteer this Saturday? We are looking for a Barcode Scanner, a Photographer & an Event Day Course Checker. Please let us know if you’d like to help out. Thank you

21.01.2022 So,by now,you would all be aware that parkrun is starting up again soon in South Australia. What you might not know is that there are a lot of jobs to be done before we can start up again at Charleston. Please be patient and understanding with us we’re going to do our best to deliver a safe and positive environment for our parkrun. Meanwhile please think about volunteering , we’re going to need a few more each week going forward, and contact us via messenger or email so we can be ready to go when everything is sorted :)

21.01.2022 A little flash back to this time last year when we had our big First Birthday Bash Hopefully we can all be out and about enjoying the sunshine at #parkrun soon



20.01.2022 How much fun is this!

20.01.2022 Here's the newsletter this week Charleston

18.01.2022 Hey Charleston If you didn’t see the latest newsletter from HQ, at this stage they are talking about the end of June being a possibility... however that is not a definite. Have you all been out and about today on what was formally #parkrunday or have new habits slipped into your routine? Let us know in the comments below!



18.01.2022 Hey Charleston, How are you all going? By now we're usually happily sipping a beverage at Providore and waiting for a delicious breakfast Thinking of you guys and looking forward to seeing you all soon Kylie

17.01.2022 The latest update from parkrun is now live.Thanks for your support"

17.01.2022 Here's the latest weekly update from Tom Williams, parkrun Chief Operating Officer We are getting through this, together. http://parkrun.me/9rvpm... #loveparkrun

16.01.2022 http://www.parkrun.com.au/charlestonsouthaustralia/?p=442

15.01.2022 Hey Charleston check out this update



15.01.2022 Yey I love a good quiz!!

15.01.2022 A fantastic turn out this morning after a hot week - 63 runners / walkers. You all look amazing !!

14.01.2022 Hey Charleston parkrun Well there’s no new news from parkrun HQ as yet as you might have seen in the last email, however our beloved Woodside Providore is reopening this Tuesday and I for one can’t wait to call in! How are you all going? Still getting out for a parkrun whilst being good citizens? Post a photo below of what you have been up to so we can all share this long wait to parkrun returning

14.01.2022 So close but let’s be safe and hopefully this will all be over soon!

14.01.2022 Happy parkrun eve everyone! The volunteer roster is full, the weather is looking perfect and we are ready for our 75th parkrun at Charleston tomorrow Please remember your mobile phone to complete your covid check-in, or alternatively, you can check in when you arrive using the QR code (Pictured) and leave your phone in the car. When you arrive we encourage covid safe behaviour such as social distancing and please remember we are not allowed to have any car keys / mobile pho...nes etc stored at the scanning area. Thank you so much for your support with these changes - it means we CAN parkrun!! See you tomorrow morning, Sharyn Phaup RD

12.01.2022 We had a chilly but fun day at #charlestonsouthaustraliaparkrun today... Making the most of every chance to be out and connected in our beautiful rural community We had some visitors and lots of regular folks. Looking forward to seeing you at the next #parkrunday

08.01.2022 "I know that parkrun, just as it has helped me through many difficult times, will rise to the challenge presented by the Coronavirus and be there for all of u...s." A note to all parkrunners, from Paul Sinton-Hewitt http://parkrun.me/brvi2 #loveparkrun

06.01.2022 Hmm I wonder what they have planned ! Anyone else excited to find out?

06.01.2022 Have you heard the news?? Just in case you haven't...it's that parkruns within SA are "GO" for this Saturday 5th December We ask that you check in when you arrive Saturday using the QR code we will have on display at various spots around the start line. A copy is attached so you know what to look for. You can also use it to check in from the car as you arrive on the day. ... It's just a matter of either using the mySA GOV app and scanning the code, or if you point the camera of your smartphone at the code it should open a website link for you to type in your name and phone number. Our volunteers can also help you on Saturday if you are unsure Will see you this Saturday!

06.01.2022 Hello Amazing Team..... WE ARE BACK Starting again this weekend parkrun returns. With this comes a need for volunteers. If you can help us out first week back that would be amazing. ... We will post more details about the changes closer to the weekend but if you are free to help please let us know.

05.01.2022 SA Police understand that there are many questions surrounding the new COVID-19 QR Code, the App and how the data is stored. For the community. The COVID...-Safe Check-in has been added to the free mySAGOVapp which can be downloaded from the Google Play or the App Store. If you already have the app make sure it is updated so that you can access the COVID-Safe Check-in function. You do not need a South Australia drivers licence to use the app. Anyone who attends a Defined Public Activity must sign in (see the Public Activities Direction, page 3 for the list of activities). If the system is not working or you don’t have the required technology you must notify the venue operator and provide your details (either on paper or electronically) which must be kept by the venue. But why do I need to do this? The QR code collects basic data and securely stores it for 28 days, only to be accessed by SA Health to quickly control the spread of COVID-19 if there is possible community transmission. Because really who remembers where they went two weeks ago on a Tuesday night a 6.28pm? This takes the guess work out of it, you don’t need to check your credit card history or google maps, the app will record this information for you once you check in. What details do I need to supply?- Don’t worry once you scan the QR Code it doesn’t ask for your mother’s maiden name, where you went to school or your favourite food just like those common password security questions. All the QR Code securely collects is your name, phone number and the name of the business/venue you have attended. But why should I use the app and not the web browser?- The app is more secure and you only have to put your details in once. If you scan the QR Code with your camera you will be sent to a web browser and will have to type in your details every time. Remember this app is also the app where you can securely keep a digital copy of your driver’s licence and registration, so if it is good enough for that it is good enough to record where you had your morning coffee. What about the security of my data- For those of you who ‘would rather complete the paper form’.. to quote our State Coordinator and Commissioner of Police, ‘I know I’d prefer to be scanning a QR Code and having my data held centrally in an encrypted database rather than pieces of paper floating around businesses.’ How true this is, the paper forms also take longer for SA Health collect and control the spread of COVID-19. The very limited data that is collected is just like checking in on Facebook or uploading your latest selfie to Instagram with your location settings on. but is more secure, is deleted after 28 days and is only accessed for contact tracing by SA Health. Download the free mySA GOV app Available now on Google Play and the App Store. For more information visit: www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/business-and-work/covid-safe-check-in

05.01.2022 Charleston parkrun, South Australia Event number 79 9th January 2021 This week 57 people ran, jogged and walked the course, of whom 20 were first timers and 6 recorded new Personal Bests. Representatives of 8 different clubs took part.... The event was made possible by 8 volunteers: Taryn LAW Mark BLOOMFIELD Sharyn PHAUP Pamela DASHWOOD Colin COLQUHOUN Diane PERKINS Carol COLQUHOUN Jacob PAYNE Today's full results and a complete event history can be found on the Charleston parkrun, South Australia Results Page. The female record is held by Lisa DAVIS who recorded a time of 19:35 on 13th October 2018 (event number 2). The male record is held by Rees WILLIAMS who recorded a time of 17:10 on 22nd June 2019 (event number 38). The Age Grade course record is held by Mark BLOOMFIELD who recorded 84.69% (17:51) on 19th December 2020 (event number 76). Charleston parkrun, South Australia started on 6th October 2018. Since then 781 participants have completed 3,223 parkruns covering a total distance of 16,115 km, including 638 new Personal Bests. A total of 100 individuals have volunteered 604 times.

03.01.2022 Hi Charleston I realise everyone is pretty excited about November 21 but we haven’t heard back from Adelaide Hills Council yet with proper permission to resume... keep checking back to the page while we wait to hear! Meanwhile check out the links on the parkrun Australia page about some of the changes going forward and think about how you can help us by volunteering so we can keep the event running! Charleston Event Team

03.01.2022 Hi Charleston We are working hard behind the scenes to bring parkrun back to you. There are a couple of spots on the volunteer roster available for the 21st of November , please contact us via messenger or email to snap them up! Most importantly when we do resume DON'T FORGET YOUR BARCODE (it's the one job you as a participant have)... No barcode No time No exceptions It is an unbreakable parkrun rule that we will make sure is kept for the health and safety of our wonderful team of volunteers, who are going the extra mile to help bring you a free, timed local event. https://www.parkrun.com.au/charlestonsouthaus/futureroster/

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