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70s Music Night – 29th March

70s PosterDig out your flares, slick back your hair—we’re Rolling Back The 70s!

Note the date—Saturday, March 29th in the Marquee at the Hotel Vale da Telha on the Pines Roundabout.

It was a funky time, a fun time and we’re hoping to recreate the musical mood of the 70s with a 1970s road show, featuring live music with Singing Duo “Just Divaz” and an ABBA tribute sandwiched somewhere in between.

We’ve got the projector, the backdrop, the lights and the music, and all we need now is YOU!

We’re also planning a big 70s quiz featuring music, pictures and a general knowledge quiz, running through the evening.

Fancy dress is optional but will be welcomed, with prizes for the best and the most original.

HINTS: Think jumpsuits, Glam Rock, Punk Rock—this is the decade of John Travolta in Grease, Kevin Keegan’s haircut, The Goodies, Monty Python, The Bay City Rollers, Bob Marley, Kate Bush Madness, Roxy Music, Blondie, Prince Queen Dolly Parton, Rod Stewart, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, The Sex Pistols and of course ABBA. This was the decade, don’t forget, when Hippies took advantage of ethnic influences and wore shaggy Afghan coats, Indian cheesecloth shirts, South American ponchos and patchwork gypsy skirts. Hot pants and platform shoes were also born in the 70s.

Ticket numbers are limited to 150 and tickets, priced at €5, can be obtained from Amovate committee members, from Steve Baker of the Entertainment Committee by ringing him directly on 96 816 6570 or by applying at    info@amovate.com

IPTV. SET TOP BOX To receive TV channels

imageAndy Fisher of Expat TV will be demonstrating this system on Wednesday 26th Feb. at 7pm in the Piranha Bar.

All BBC and ITV channels are available as well Channel 5 and all Free View and movie channels and many more. Plus 14 day catch up. Come along and have all your questions answered.

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Basic CPR Classes Have Now Started

Defibrillator For Vale da Telha

THE FIRST INSTRUCTION CLASS to train volunteers in the Basic CPR life-saving techniques took place at The Old School House on Tuesday February 11.

The whole exercise has been triggered by the Amovate-led community €4,500 purchase of two defibrillators—one to be kept permanently here on Vale da Telha, the other to be used by the Bombeiros right across the Aljezur area—and a special defibrillator trainer.

Sixteen people took the first three-hour course overseen by the Bombeiros and Vale da Telha’s own retired surgeon Dr David Quinton, assisted by former police officer Steve Baker.

Vale da Telha resident Sue Kenyon, a UK-certified trainer and instructor in Hands-Only CPR and also use of AED (automatic devices) also worked with the team from the Bombeiros to train up the class to the required level.

As you will know by now the Bombeiros are keen to establish a corps of volunteers of all different nationalities on VdT and the surrounding areas to be trained by them, initially in Basic CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), which you may recognise from the Vinnie Jones “Stayin’ Alive” commercials.

Those volunteers who become certified in CPR through this training are then being asked if they wish to be further trained to become part of a group of individuals thus qualified to use the defibrillator kept on Vale da Telha.

More than 70 people turned up at Amovate for the inaugural meeting hosted by the Bombeiros at the Old School House in Vales on Thursday January 9th when their experts outlined their plans and explained what the classes involved.

More than 50 people immediately signed up for the CPR training course, with more registering their interest in the following weeks. If you have not yet applied but wish to take part, please contact us at info@amovate.com or e-mail Sue Kenyon direct at diversue@gmail.com at which point we will add you to the list, letting you know in due course when your training session is to be held.

It was decided that the training sessions will each be restricted to a maximum of 16 people, in four groups of four, to make each session more manageable.

Sue will be booking the training sessions and contact will be made directly by e-mail or telephone to let all the volunteers know which group they are in and when their training sessions will be held.

The photographs here give you a guide to how each class will unfold.

First there is a brief introduction, then Bombeiros officer Davide Costa and his colleague Antonio take you, in English, through an audio-visual display to show what is required when you come across an emergency situation—and explaining that these are the steps you will be taught during the session.

The first part of the procedure, working with standard resuscitation training dummies, is an assessment of the emergency situation, and, if the patient is not breathing, calling 112 and beginning basic CPR—a procedure with which you will probably be familiar from the aforementioned Vinnie Jones “Stayin’ Alive” UK Government video.

Then you will be taught to turn the patient into the recovery position if the patient is still breathing, before calling 112, and waiting for professional help.

Incidentally, at this point, it is worth noting that ladies may prefer to wear slacks or jeans for comfort as they will be required to kneel over and crouch over the “patient” to administer the necessary treatment.

Finally, each volunteer will undertake a combination of the two procedures—discovering the patient, making an assessment (clearing the airway etc.) taking the necessary action and, of course, dialling 112.

Part of the training involves teaching the volunteer the exact procedure for calling the emergency services, such as giving the operator full and precise details of your telephone number, name, location, description of the nature of the emergency (including a visual description of the patient) and anything else the operator will ask.

It is a very detailed and informative session and as one of the 16 volunteers said afterwards:

“If someone had collapsed in front of me at lunchtime he’d have been a goner. Now he’d have a fighting chance”.

All 16 candidates are reported to have “passed successfully with ease and some laughter” and will be receiving an official Bombeiros certificate in the near future.

More sessions—all of them at The Old School House—have already been drawn up, the next one being Tuesday 25th February 2014 at 2pm. All 16 volunteers due to take part that day have been informed by Sue Kenyon.

If you have not already volunteered, and your interest has been stirred by this article and a desire to be in a position to help when emergencies like this arise in what—we must all reluctantly conceded!—is an ageing population, you can contact Sue at her e-mail address included earlier in this article.

The Bombeiros, Sue, Dr Dave and Steve say they are quite happy to continue adding further training classes as and when more people step forward to take part.

Sub-Section leader Costa says the more people they train in these life-saving techniques the happier they are, as it makes their job easier when such an individual is first on the scene of an emergency.

So, step forward and sign up—the life you save may be that of someone in your own household or family! 

 

 

 

ENDS

 

Warning for Dog Owners! – UPDATE

Snare by VDT Lake

An update from Wendy:

Below is a copy of a letter received from CT Parks Department, regarding the snares at the lake in Vale da Telha.  Roughly translated it says that they have been to the lake area and haven’t found any more traps.  They don’t think that the boar have passed the area recently (though Di, Keith and I saw boar footprints the last time we were there).  They don’t expect more traps to be placed in this location.

Relatorio Denuncia Vale da Telha

Care is probably still needed if dog walking in this area.

 

 

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UPDATE…………..Please circulate this info to all other dog owners… a second dog was trapped in a snare down by the lake today, (about 20ft from the track) fortunately he is not injured, as he was freed quite quickly, the snare was caught around his waist.  Still very worrying though and traumatic for the owners. 

The GNR in Aljezur have been informed about the snares, I am sending the GNR these same photos which they will forward on to the department which deals with poaching in the Natural Park.

I will be asking the Parks Dept to keep me in the loop, so will keep you all informed.  

Removed Snare

The snare which Harvey was trapped in on Sunday last was no where to be seen today, obviously these poachers are checking their traps regularly. 

I have been asked where the snare was set, but realistically, it’s hard to describe and there will be many others in places unknown.  My personal thought is that the poacher is targeting wild boar so will set them fairly close to vehicle access.

Location of Snare

 

 

 

 

A Vale da Telha resident sent this as a warning to all dog owners………..

A WARNING FOR ALL DOG OWNERS…  Just thought that I would let you know about yesterday’s EVENT!  Carol and I walked our dogs around the lake in the afternoon. As usual they run around off the lead, in and out of the bushes.  They are all pretty good at coming back, if they’re out of sight for a couple of minutes I generally give a toot toot with the whistle.  Most of the dogs were ahead and Harvey had been behind for a while, being a Mummy’s boy while I was admiring the view!  He then ran ahead, a minute later I see him in a weird position down the slope in the bushes.  I stopped and spoke to him expecting him to come to me.  After a second, I realised that he was in TROUBLE and scrambled down into the bushes to him!  At first I thought he was caught up in brambles and struggling to escape, then saw what I initially thought was twine twisted about his legs  By this point he was frantic, to my horror I found that the twine was a strong metal wire in a noose around his throat.  I had the hells own job to try to calm him enough to get my fingers under the wire, push him towards the taut wire to loosen it sufficiently enough to pull the noose over his head.   Very fortunately, he is no worse off after the experience, but if I had been walking ahead and not witnessed it in those first few seconds it would have been a tragedy indeed.   By the thickness of the wire I would guess it was set by a person hoping to trap a boar.  Carol and I were both shaken up, and for sure there are more of these snares around the area.

Amovate Events Calendar 2014

Amovate’s new entertainment committee has drawn up its Calendar of Events for this area through 2014, which not only mirrors last year’s successful range of activities, but will build on them.

You may wish to make notes in your diary of the list of these social gatherings and reserve your places at any which capture your interest.

You may be aware of our recent announcement that, following suggestions from several people, we have now introduced a bonus for Amovate members to provide a tangible benefit for those who have joined the Association.

From now on, anyone who holds Amovate membership will be entitled to discounted ticket prices for all of these events, and also will be entitled to “priority boarding” when it comes to reserving your places.

This will take the form of a week’s “grace” after the initial announcement when only members of Amovate will be able to reserve their tickets at the discounted prices before they go on general sale.

And remember, Amovate’s rules say that a €15 annual membership covers not just that named individual but also their spouse or partner, entitling both to the discount.

If you are not a member but have enjoyed our various events then, by joining, you will quickly recoup your €15 membership fee simply by purchasing the discounted tickets to which you would then be entitled.

valentines PosterThe year’s social events begin with a Valentine’s Day Dinner at the Vale da Telha Restaurant at the Pines Roundabout, on—of course!—Friday February 14th.

The price here will be €17 for members and €20 for non-members, and numbers are limited to 80 diners. There will also be live music with Carlos Agapito.

Steve Baker will be selling the tickets, which can be reserved by contacting us at info@amovate.com or by contacting Steve on 968 166 570.

Once reserved, they can then be collected and paid for either on a Tuesday or Thursday between 4-5pm at the VDT Restaurant where he will make himself available.

As we have explained, there will be a week’s grace for members to purchase ahead of non-members and you can also contact an Amovate Committee Member to help secure the reservation / purchase.

This will be the case for all Amovate events throughout the year, which are (fuller details of each event will be announced closer to the date):

FEBRUARY 14, Friday: Valentine’s Day Dinner, Vale da Telha Restaurant, €17 for members, €20 for non-members.

MARCH 29, Saturday: An ABBA evening at the Vale da Telha Hotel Marquee. Tickets €5 for members, €7.50 for non-members.

MAY 3, Saturday: A Family Fun Day Of Tennis and a Barbecue at the Amovate Tennis Courts on the Monte Clerigo road from Vale da Telha. No charge—bring your own picnics etc.

JUNE 21, Saturday: Our second annual Summer Solstice Dinner at O Paulo Restaurant on the Arrifana headland. Details to be announced.

JULY 19, Saturday: Family Fun & Music Day, perhaps Country Music, on the land between and behind The Karisma and the Vale da Telha Restaurant on the Pines roundabout. Details to follow.

AUGUST 16, Saturday: Annual Vale Da Telha Music Festival in the grounds of The Old Schoolhouse, Vales. Admission Free.

SEPTEMBER 20, Saturday: Annual Gala Ball at the Vale da Telha Hotel marquee on the Pines roundabout. Details to follow.

OCTOBER 25, Saturday: Portuguese Night at the Vale da Telha Restaurant.

DECEMBER 20, Saturday: Christmas Party in the marquee at the Vale da Telha Hotel, Pines roundabout. Details to follow.