Yearly Archives: 2015

Rota Vicentina

Rota VicentinaAmovate, yesterday, received this communication from José Granja of the Rota Vicentina, asking for volunteers to help with maintenance of the local walks.  Unfortunately, it appears that they have already carried out the maintenance to the local walks at Vale da Telha, and Arrifana, but they are hoping the some of the local residents will join them on the last two walks which are planned for the 1st & 2nd November.

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Hello,

We are currently going through a cycle of maintenance walks in the Fishermen’s Trail of the Rota Vicentina.
Last Thursday we’ve already walked and made an overall revision of the Ponta da Atalaia Circuit, the 14 km of Rota Vicentina that crosses Vale da Telha and connects the magical beach of Monte Clérigo with mighty Arrifana.
We’d like to invite you to participate in this volunteering initiative and to involve the “Moradores and Amigos do Vale da Telha” more directly with the Rota Vicentina project. Please see attach the calendar of this cycle of walks, where you can still sign-up for the next two maintenance walks happening next Sunday and Monday. Monday is in Odeceixe and therefore closer to your area.
Please share this invitation among your members. Those who would like to participate, just need to send an e-mail to voluntariado@rotavicentina.com and bring water, a snack, gloves (if possible) and volunteer spirit in the day of the walk. The rest we arrange. Let us know if you have any further questions. 
José Granja
Rota Vicentina – Equipa de Coordenação
T: (+351) 283 327 669
M: (+351) 969 275 975
jose.granja@rotavicentina.com
www.rotavicentina.com

Remembrance Service At Aljezur Cemetery

PoppiesVale da Telha resident Leni Eves, a member of the Portuguese Branch of the Royal British Legion, has asked us to let everyone know that the annual Remembrance Service at Aljezur cemetery will take place this year on Sunday November 15th at 11am.

As many of you will already know the cemetery is the final resting place of seven members of the German Luftwaffe whose plane was shot down by an RAF Beaufighter over the cliffs at Atalaia Point, between Monte Clerigo and Arrifana on July 9 1943.

As always, the service is for all nationalities and Leni says everyone is welcome—Portuguese, English and German will be spoken and hymns will be performed by the Aljezur International Choir

The full programme of events (in German, Portuguese and English) is as follows:

Volkstrauertag  2015  in  Aljezur

Gedenktag für die Opfer beider Weltkriege, von Willkür, Gewalt, Unmenschlichkeit und rücksichtslosem Machtstreben

Dia em memória de todos os mortos das duas guerras em século passado e de sacrifícios de tirania, despotismo e imperialismo

Service of Remembrance to the fallen men and women in the last century and to all the victims of despotism,brutality and tyranny

Gedenkstunde  auf  dem  Friedhof  in  Aljezur am Sonntag, dem 15.11.2015 um 11.00 Uhr

Cerimónia  comemorativa  no  cemitério  em  Aljezur

Service of remembrance  at  the  cemetery  in  Aljezur

Begrüßung / Cumprimento / Welcome Uwe Zelinsky, Francisco Brazão and Leni Eves

“The mansions of the Lord” Coro Internacional de Aljezur (Words: Randall Wallace), Ltg.: Francisco Brazão

Ansprache / Discurso / Address     Fregattenkapitän Dietrich  Horstmann

Repräsentant des Deutschen Anteils der NATO / Bundeswehr im Raum Lissabon im Auftrag des Botschafters der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Lissabon

Kranzniederlegung  /  Fregattenkapitän Dietrich Horstmann

Desposição uma coroa / Laying  of a wreathStabsfeldwebel Peter Brzenska, Stabsfeldwebel Thomas Stark

“Hebe deine Augen auf …” Coro Internacional de Aljezur (Felix Mendelsohn-Bartholdy), Ltg.Francisco Brazão

Gebet / Oração / Prayer: Pfarrer i.R. / Pastor/ Parson Hans Uwe Hüllweg, aus Münster, Westfalen / Carvoeiro, Deutschsprachige Evangelische Kirchengemeinde im Algarve (DEKA)

Peace between nations” ~ Coro Internacional de Aljezur (Christopher Wiggins), Ltg. Francisco Brazão

Trompetensignal “Last Post – 2 minutes silence – Reveille“

Dank und Verabschiedung Uwe Zelinsky

Nach der Gedenkstunde besteht die Möglichkeit zu einem gemeinsamen

Mittagessen in dem Restaurant (Lunch at Restaurant) “A LAREIERA” in Aljezur.

 

Charity Walkers Donate 26 Wheelchairs To Portimao Hospital

By Matt D'Arcy

By Matt D’Arcy

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On Thursday 22nd October, Cath Baker presented Portimao Hospital with 26 new wheelchairs to be spread around the units of the hospital.

The donation valued at around €2,300 was the result of Cath’s Charity Bar Walk a month earlier by residents of Vale da Telha and the surrounding areas.

The walk—basically a 4km fancy dress pub crawl by just over 50 people from Arrifana to Vale da Telha—raised an awesome final total of €2,905.63.

Charity Bar Walk Wheelchair Presentation October 22 2015 (2)

(left to right) Helena Mendes (oncology head nurse), Arsénio Gregório (deputy nursing director), Cath Baker, Antonio Lopes (Vale da Telha volunteer), Luisa Arez (deputy clinical director representing the chief of all doctors in Centro Hospitalar do Algarve – Portimao, Faro, Lagos), Steve Scott, Antonina Ramalho (deputy head nurse, outpatients), Paula Costa (deputy A&E head nurse), Carlos Fonseca (deputy orthopaedic head nurse), Peter Johnson (Vale da Telha volunteer), Peter Baker

And Cath and husband Peter, who won the ladies’ and mens’ categories in the Fancy Dress contest after the walk again donned—along with fellow organiser Steve Scott—their costumes to make the presentation to hospital staff.

The money raised was used to buy 25 new wheelchairs from the UK, with two other people inspired by the walk also donating a 26th wheelchair, and a walking frame which will be used by the orthopaedics unit. The donation also included 50 hot/cold gel packs for pain relief.

The presentation took place outside the hospital’s main entrance and the wheelchairs were received by Dr. Luisa Arez, Deputy Clinical Director and nurse Arsénio Gregório, representing the Director of Nursing. Also present were representatives of the different units throughout the hospital that will benefit from the donation.

Charity Bar Walk Wheelchair PresentationCheque)

John Bergstrum Potter presents Amovate cheque for €250 to Cath Baker

Amovate’s retired President Peter Johnson and Vale da Telha resident Antonio (Tony) Lopes were also there, having helped with the transportation of the wheelchairs from Cath’s home in Vale da Telha down to the hospital in their own vehicles.

The fundraiser, backed as usual by Amovate whose President John Bergstrom-Potter also handed over a cheque for €250 from the association before the trip to Portimao Hospital, was Cath’s own brainchild.

Wheelchairs Lined Up For The Presentation

Wheelchairs Lined Up For The Presentation

She explained that it was inspired by the charity pub crawls which were so popular back in her native Lancashire. Four years ago another of her charity projects saw her raise the funds to buy nine new wheelchairs for the hospital’s orthopaedic department.

zWalkers Prepare To Set Off

Walkers Prepare To Set Off

This time a visit to the oncology clinic prompted the bar walk. Cath made the presentation again wearing the “half-man, half-woman” costume that won her the Best Fancy Dress Outfit (Ladies) award following the walk. She was accompanied by her husband Peter, aka the JCB digger and driver (winner of the male category) and fellow organiser Steve Scott, dressed in his “Not The Naked Chef” costume.

Cath explained: “On my visit there I saw one lady in a terrible state after chemotherapy. She could barely stand and there was no wheelchair to get her to her car. “It broke my heart and I just needed to do something.”  Cath, who was also assisted in setting up the walk by Brian Jutsum, went on: “The idea was to take a serious cause, like raising funds for the hospital, but to add the fun element of dropping off at nine selected bars, having a sup or two and enjoying a little craic and banter.

“The bar owners all happily joined in, agreeing to make donations for each drink sold. “One or two of the walkers, having taken on a little too much liquid refreshment along the way, were perhaps staggering a little at the finish.

“But at least they did so knowing that the money they have helped to raise will see some of the hospital’s infirm

Stamps On Every Wheelchair

Stamps On Every Wheelchair

patients get around a little easier thanks to the wheelchairs we have been able to provide. “That was well worth all the sore heads the following morning!”

The wheelchairs, all of which have been stamped “Donated by Vale da Telha Charity Bar Walkers”, were shipped from the UK by Algarve

Wheelchairs Delivered By Algarve Removals Staff To Charity Bar Walk Organisers Cath Baker, Steve Scott & Brian Jutsum

Wheelchairs Delivered By Algarve Removals Staff To Charity Bar Walk Organisers Cath Baker, Steve Scott & Brian Jutsum

Removals who waived their €700 fee.

 

Cath declared: “Because of their fantastic generosity we now have €736.34 left over, which will be used to buy other equipment for the oncology unit. I have already bought a camera they asked for, and I will talk to the unit administrators to ascertain what else they need from the extra cash”.

 

The Digital Camera For Oncology Unit

The Digital Camera For Oncology Unit

 

Hot & Cold Pain Relief Gel Packs

Hot & Cold Pain Relief Gel Packs

Four of the wheelchairs, 20 gel packs and the digital camera were immediately earmarked for the oncology unit which first triggered the charity walk.

And following discussions with the hospital authorities 10 wheelchairs, a walker and 30 bags of gel will go to orthopaedics, six wheelchairs to Accident & Emergency and the final six to the outpatients unit.

A hospital spokesman told us: “We are overwhelmed by the generosity shown by Mrs Baker and the people of the Vale da Telha area. We were suffering from a serious shortage of wheelchairs and this amazing donation will benefit every unit in the hospital”. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

O Paulo Invitation – 21 November

o paulo - CopyO Paulo has asked Amovate to advise his customers that he invites them to an open buffet at his restaurant in Arrifana, on 21st November 2015.

He will be providing a buffet from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm (with customers purchasing their own drinks)

Traps for Wild Boar

3.1.2014-snare-by-VDT-Lake-300x225An Amovate member has informed us that they have reason to believe that there may be some illegal wild boar traps around the lake area, particularly in the forest area behind Sector E.

We understand that these traps are illegal, and if discovered it would be useful to take a photograph in situ, and inform the GNR.

Please be careful when walking your dogs around this area.