Yearly Archives: 2012

Jubilee Celebrations At The Karisma

Thankfully, here on the sunny Algarve’s west coast, we can sing “Long To Reign Over Us” without thinking it could easily be “long to rain over us!”

And that meant, unlike the folks back home, the Queen’s Jubilee Celebrations at the Karisma were enjoyed in sunshine…not to mention starlight!

Not that it was a dry occasion—enough liquid of the alcoholic variety flowed to re-launch the Royal Yacht Britannia!

The event kicked off at 1pm and went on for longer than most people cared to remember. In fact, let’s face it—if Cinderella had been there she’d have lost a glass slipper as midnight came and went!

But the 100-plus revellers (and not all were Brits paying homage to their Queen’s longevity on the throne) really entered into the spirit of things; so much so there were moments when one would have thought the Royal Family themselves were amongst us…until we realised they were convincing face masks!

Anyway, enough talk—just browse through the pictures supplied by Ogy and re-live what was a wonderful and regal day on Vale da Telha…

(And don’t forget—if you want to download any or all of them just right click on the picture and press “save”).

Doctors

AMOVATE have been reliably informed by a medical official at the Health Centre, that three Cuban doctors are in Lagos undergoing training before arriving at the Medical Centre.

We will keep you informed of any further information.

Summer Ball July 2012

Area surrounding the Marquee

Vale da Telha will in July host a new headline event which it is hoped will become the area’s most sought-after annual social function, the highlight of the community calendar.

The Summer Ball, or Gala de Verao, will take place in the elegant marquee at the poolside of the Vale da Telha Hotel on Saturday July 21st, from 7.30pm until late.

As you can see from the surrounding photographs the setting is colourful and spacious, a perfect venue for what should be a sophisticated summer evening.

The event has grown from a suggestion from one of the lady residents on Vale da Telha.

She and her friends missed, she said, the opportunity to enjoy a quality evening out for which they could dress in their finest frocks and dance in stylish surroundings.

Amovate’s committee took this suggestion on board as part of their Amovate in the Community project to support local businesses—holding events not in the Old Schoolhouse, but on the premises of those businesses.

Bruno at the Hotel was delighted when we approached him with a request to view the facilities provided by his Moorish-style marquee—and even more delighted when we proposed to him that we should stage the Summer Ball there.

Inside the Marquee

A specialist caterer will prepare and present the cold buffet and Bruno will provide the bar facilities inside the marquee, promising to keep prices broadly representative of the prices residents are used to paying in the bars around Vale da Telha.

Guests will have the opportunity to sit at tables around the dance floor, but also to wander outside and relax in the seating provided on the decking surrounding the appealing pool area.

 

Another view inside the Marquee

The intention is that this should grow into an annual event, so of course, the more support we get from the local community, from residents of all nationalities, the more likely it is that we can get such a momentum going.

The music for dancing on the 21stwill be provided by the New Orleans Jazz Band, whose details you can find below. They will be supported by Vale da Telha’s own Luis Pinto who has proved popular at the Music Festival as well as at the Piranha and the Vale da Telha restaurant.

Luis Pinto

The ticket price is just €10 per head, which includes the cold buffet, and you can obtain your tickets from any of the Amovate Committee members whose names you will find listed below.

You can also pop into the Amovate office at the Old School House each Tuesday afternoon from 2-4pm and Friday from 4-6pm and buy them from the committee member on duty.

We do stress that the dress code for the Summer Ball is smart-casual, with the ladies elegant in their frocks, the men stylishly dressed in trousers and shirts—no shorts or jeans please!

So, let’s all make the effort to parade at our poshest on this one night of the year at least!

TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

Peter Johnson, Ian Bedford, Sue Bedford, Ken Cragg, Rick Hursthouse, John Bergstrom-Potter, Maria Franca, Dave Ogborn, Matt D’Arcy.

New Orleans Jazz Band

THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND

The New Orleans Jazz Band was formed in 1998 by a group of international jazz musicians, all now living in the Algarve.

With musicians from England, Scotland, Holland, and Portugal, they quickly became established as the premiere group playing Dixieland and New Orleans style jazz music from the 1920’s in the area.

In 1999 the band was first featured at the Loule International Jazz Festival followed by a concert tour taking in all the major cities of Portugal, culminating at the prestigious Lisboa concert hall “Cultergest”.

Since then the band has quickly become the busiest band on the Algarve playing music for listening and dancing throughout the region. The band is regularly featured at Festivals, whether parading around the streets as part of the Lagos Jazz Festival or at Vilamoura Marina to promote the “Boat Show”. They can also be heard at the “Arte Viva” summer festival at Museu do Trajo, Sao Bras de Alportel.

International jazz musicians visiting the Algarve, are regularly featured with the band and in 2004 Mr. Acker Bilk, whose hit tune “Stranger on the Shore” can be heard as canned music in hotel lounges worldwide, toured with the band on his first visit to Portugal.

The current line-up is Dave Lawson (clarinet/saxophones), John Ballinger (trombone/vocals), Paul Mitchell-Davidson (guitar/banjo), Han Wezanaar (clarinet/baritone saxophone), and Tony Scriven (drums/leader/vocals).

Continuing the New Orleans tradition of playing a mixture of Blues, Stomps, Marches, Spirituals and Ragtime numbers, the band guarantees the listeners/dancers an evening of excitement and nostalgia.

Aljezurense Championship Match & Dinner

Championship Team

Aljezurense Championship Match and Dinner

Championship Trophy Presentation

May 26 2012.

PORTUGUESE footballing legend Vicente Lucas was on Vale da Telha at the weekend as part of Aljezurense FC’s Championship celebrations marking their promotion to Division One of the Algarve FA.

Vicente Lucas

Lucas, now 77, was part of Portugal’s 1966 World Cup squad in England.

He is now an Ambassador for Lisbon side Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses, where he played in 12 top Division seasons during a career tragically cut short at the age of 30 when he lost the sight of his right eye in a car accident.

And, to hail J C Aljezurense’s title-winning season, Belenenses—Champions of Portugal on four occasions—sent their veterans team for a celebration match to mark the presentation of the championship trophies.

It was a gesture much appreciated by Aljezurense, as Belenenses, founded in 1919, is one of the oldest and most famous of Portuguese sports clubs. It is based in the Belém quarter of Lisbon, hence the club name, which translates as “The ones from Belém.”

This famous old club is also noted for having played the inaugural football match at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on 14 December 1947, against Real Madrid.

Vicente—born in Mozambique and said by Pele to have been the greatest defender he ever played against—led the distinguished group from Lisbon.

And earlier in the day the squad of former Belenenses players visited Vale da Telha for a special lunch at the Vale da Telha restaurant.

Sadly, one of their former players was not able to make the journey—the “Special One” himself Real Madrid and former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho!

At the 1966 World Cup Vicente played in all the group games, including the 3-1 win over Brazil, plus the memorable 5-3 victory over North Korea, as Portugal finished 3rdin the tournament.

Aljezurense meeting Belenenses

 

After Saturday’s celebration match at the Aljezurense FC ground (won 1-0 by the slower but highly-skilled veterans team that included five former international players!) Aljezurense and the Aljezur Camara hosted a celebration dinner at the Bombeiros HQ.

 

Amovate were among the invited guests and after the dinner we made our Player of the Year presentation, an annual award that has come to be highly appreciated by the team and staff of Aljezurense FC.

Peter Johnson presents Man of Match award

This year’s award went to newcomer Fábio António, who played major roles in important matches during his first season with the club.

Fábio’s strong tackling, accurate passing, impressive stamina and an eye for goal made him a favourite with the supporters.

His father accepted the trophies on his son’s behalf from Amovate President Peter Johnson as Fábio was away celebrating his last day at University.

Belenenses representative presents their Club Scarf

 

Later, a Belenenses spokesman, in a speech of thanks to the players and staff of J C Aljezurense, also praised the Vale da Telha contingent for their loyal and dedicated support of their local club.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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J C Aljezurense – Champions 2011-12

Congratulations Aljezurense on a fantastic season winning the league without losing a game.

The squad this season was strengthened in depth and because of this when injuries occurred as they did, some serious, there was enough quality cover to not affect the performances. Congratulations to all the coaches and manager on this impressive season.

This seasons Player of the year trophy was hard fought and in the end it was decided between 4 players. This alone indicates how much the side’s performance has improved and the side did not rely on individuals but on team effort.

The Goalkeeper is always remembered for errors but both  Toco and Abel had excellent seasons and made many memorable saves. The defence with Kieran and Noel centrally forming a solid partnership, although Noel suffered from Red Card Rage at times.

Africano, Tiago and André played important roles and the serious injury to what then was the leading goal scorer, André, was covered well with the youngster of the team Leandro improving with every match.

Claudomiro, Joáo, Jardel, Catita and Pele all scored important goals and I am sure everyone will remember Pele’s fantastic strike in the last game of the season at Bensafrim.

Fábio

Lawrence

Fábio António, New to the club and played major roles in important matches. His strong tackling,   accurate passing, with an eye for goal made him a favourite with the supporters. Fábio has a big engine and runs and runs all day.

 

 

Lawrence Mullen, Another new signing this year that surpassed every ones initial thoughts. His quick thinking and deft passes made many goals this year and was always happy to change rolls for the team.

 

Simão

Simáo Virem, Back for another season having won a medal at Alvor last year. Simáo has been an  important team

member playing up front, in midfield and ending the season as a central defender. Great competitor and became the father figure on the field.

Casinhas

 

Helder Silva (Casinhas), Without being rude now the old man of the squad, Casinhas again played a major part in the team, his goals were important and he ran out leading goal scorer. Never gives up and as Captain led by example.

 

 

 

 

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