Charity Bar Walk
It’s a tough job but somebody’s got to do it…!
Residents of an Aljezur West Coast community are planning a Charity Bar Walk on Sunday September 20th to buy walking aids for Portimão Hospital.
Only, unlike the aid stations set out along the course of a marathon or half marathon, these walkers will be making their “pit stops”…for a glass of beer!
And just to add to the sense of fun along the 3.54km route (2.2 miles) it is expected that many of the walkers—who are expected to be joined by several nurses from Portimão Hospital—will be wearing fancy dress.
The walk will begin at 2pm at Restaurante O Paulo on the promontory at Arrifana and finish at Restaurante Vale da Telha on the Pines Roundabout, taking in nine different “aid stations”.
For anyone who wishes to take part but prefers a shorter distance there is a second start point at Hugo’s Bar in Vale da Telha at 4.30pm.
It’s all the idea of local resident Cath Baker who drew her inspiration from the Charity Pub Crawls that were so popular back in her native Lancashire.
“The idea is to take a serious cause, like raising funds for the hospital, but make it even more appealing by adding the fun element of dropping off at selected bars to have a sup or two and enjoy a little craic and banter,” she explained.
“The bar owners have all happily joined in, agreeing to make donations for each drink sold.
“And even though one or two of the walkers might arrive back at the finishing line a little sozzled and staggering a little, at least they’ll do so knowing that that they’ll be helping some of the hospital’s infirm patients walk a little steadier thanks to the walking aids we will be helping to supply.”
She added: “The Fancy Dress element is optional, but there will be a prize for the best costume”.
Cath is once again backed by local community association AMOVATE (The Association of Residents and Friends of Vale da Telha) which, in 2011, helped her to raise the funds to buy nine new wheelchairs for Portimão Hospital’s orthopaedic department.
Each walker will pay a €2 entry fee and sponsorship forms for all the walkers are available from O Paulo Restaurante at the start point in Arrifana and also at the Restaurante Vale Da Telha where the walk finishes.
More information is available from 96 472 1842, at Facebook page Charity Walk VDT or alternatively e-mail Cath Baker at bakerce7@gmail.com
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The Vale da Telha Arts & Crafts Show
Sunday September 13th 2015 at the Restaurante Vale da Telha from 11am to 5pm
Some of the Algarve’s finest artists and artisans will display their significant talents at an exciting new Vale da Telha Arts & Crafts Show this month.
In what is possibly the first major show of its kind to be staged in this fast-growing west coast community outside Aljezur, a number of designers in fabrics, wood, glass, jewellery, ceramics and natural soaps—plus two artists—will exhibit and offer for sale their beautiful creations.
The show will be hosted at the Restaurante Vale da Telha alongside the Pines Roundabout on Sunday, September 13th between 11am and 5pm.
Entrance is free and each artist or artisan will have his or her own table, all arranged alongside the outside of the room to allow free movement between all the exhibits.
Artist Susan J Puttick, one of the driving forces behind the show, has exhibited with fellow artists and craftsmakers on a regular basis across the Algarve including Caldas de Monchique, Fortaleza da Luz, Tavira, the Sao bras Museum, Ferragudo and at Quinta do Logo.
But this is the first time Susan and her colleagues have mounted a significant exhibition on this part of the Algarve.
She explained: “It’s an exciting new venture, being able to bring our creations to a totally new audience and, perhaps, set a precedent for years to come as the numbers of resident Portuguese and expats continues to grow along the Aljezur coastline.
“We like to include talented artists from as many countries as possible, which up to now includes, Portugal, England, France, Germany, and America, in order to give people a great variety of beautiful products to chose from”.
Susan, who works with oil-based coloured pencils to produce her artworks, is one of a number of highly-skilled artists and craft creators who will be exhibiting and selling at the Show.
They include watercolourist Gill Goode, jewellery designer and maker Nina Bradley, wood-turner and 3-D puzzle creator P M Exley, glassworker Norman Denkel, doll maker Trudi Deal, Sandra Croft, a maker of natural soaps and Birgit Felten, a specialist in felting, one of the oldest textile techniques which she uses to create felt bags, flowers, earrings, shawls, small purses and earrings.
THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO WILL BE DISPLAYING AND SELLING THEIR ARTS AND CRAFTS:
SUSAN J PUTTICK, artist. Susan is a botanical artist belonging to the Gloucestershire Society of Artists. She specializes in graphite pencil and polychromos coloured pencil work. Her superbly finite detailed drawings have been admired and exhibited nationwide, including at the Society of Botanical Artists Exhibition held in Westminster Halls London. Her detailed compositions are extremely empirical and often enhanced with vibrant colour. Having attended a course in jewellery making and design in Bath, she also successfully achieved a silversmithing course at Gloscat in Gloucestershire prior to coming to live in Portugal. The silversmithing is ongoing and Susan is now having further tuition here in Portugal, together with instruction of producing finite glass beads – such is her thirst for knowledge and accomplishment.
GILL GOODE, a watercolourist who also utilises acrylic, pen and ink and airbrush techniques. Gill has exhibited in London, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and now Portugal, and her originals and prints are owned by people all over the world. When in Portugal, she works from her house in Monchique.
NINA BRADLEY, specialising in unique handmade jewellery. Nina is a member of ARTAVIVA—a co-operative of 5 artisans all living and working in Lagos—and she is also a member of the Associacao Dos Artesaos do Algarve who organise exhibitions throughout the region and personally she has held regular exhibitions in the Armazen Regimental in Lagos and at Caldas de Monchique.
P.M EXLEY, wood-turner and creator of 3D Puzzles and another member of ARTAVIVA. Phil is a Yorkshireman who has lived in Barão de São João, Lagos, since 1986. Whilst open to any wood-turning work, reproduction or architectural, his enduring speciality is creating artistic objects using the great variety of beautiful wood native to the Algarve, including Cork oak, Almond, Olive, Carob and Strawberry-tree (Medronheiro).
NORMAN DENKEL, Glasswork. Martin Norman Denkel is co-founder of the then “Glassworks Wilmersdorf” and, since 1984, has manufactured glass objects on the burner. In 1990 he left Germany and began a new career in Portugal. His work showed the high handwerkwerkliche art in dealing with the material glass. Mainly he makes lamp blown glass, bottles and glasses.
SANDI CROFT, natural soaps. Sandi’s products are all produced from her home here in Portugal and she, too, is a member of the ARTAVIVA co-operative. The natural soaps are made using only the best natural ingredients with no harmful chemicals added. The soaps are made with Lye, distilled water, vegetable oils and butters, essential oils & fragrance oils & natural with no colourants. Herbal infusions & additives like Oatmeal give the soaps an extra special something that benefits the skin in different ways. Sandi also designs & prints her own labels and as an artist loves finding new & beautiful ways to present products, making them perfect for gift giving.
TRUDI DEAL, Doll Maker. Trudi, from Surrey, has been sewing since childhood, not surprisingly becoming a professional dressmaker. Upon the arrival of her children she began to make toys, teddy-bears and rag dolls. Having successfully completed a four year Arts & Textile course, Trudi started to teach textiles in workshops and began selling her creations at craft fairs, and her healing dolls at the Mind, Body and Soul fairs. In 2004 she moved to Portugal and developed this unique skill, complimented by the nature around her, allowing beliefs in magical beauty and fairies at the bottom of the garden to burst forth, her imagination and joy of being different exuding from every creature and doll.
Birgit Felten, Felting, one of the oldest textile techniques. Birgit is from Germany where she studied in Dortmund and Bremerhaven. She now lives in Barão S.João and specialises in making flowers, earrings and small purses. Birgit will be exhibiting her felt bags, flowers, shawls, purses and more – all hand felted in beautiful colours with a wonderful soft texture which makes her garments so wearable. She has exhibited at shows in Lagos and Caldas de Monchique.
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American Cars Festival In Faro
Vale Da Telha’s Favourite DJ At Major Algarve Musical Event
Vale da Telha’s own dj Brian “Rockindad” Jutsum will be a key figure later this month in one of the biggest musical events to hit the Algarve this year.
If you pass through Faro at the end of August you wouldn’t be blamed for thinking that the Algarve had become America’s 51st State!
The area is going all-American on August 29 and 30 for the fourth annual Americancars Algarve Show at the Parque de Lazer Das Figuras opposite The Forum in Faro.
And Brian will be one of the headline performers at the show, bringing the opening day to a close with his own selection of music.
Organiser Carlos Miguel Vila said “The show has been a big success over the past three years.
“And, this year, because the event has grown so big it is to be held over TWO days for the first time to squeeze in all the extra family-friendly activities that will now surround the parades of the classic cars”.
It really is The American Dream!
The core of the event is centred on those fantastic cars and it is expected that there will be 60 different models at the festival, dating from the 1920s to the current range of “muscle cars”.
But this homage to Americana isn’t just about those vintage vehicles, even though enthusiastic owners from all over Europe are bringing their superbly-restored cars to put them on display…and to put them through their paces!
It isn’t just about classic motorcycles, either, even though enthusiasts will be able to get their fill of these mighty machines in all their glory.
Nor is it just about BMX bikes and Choppers even though there will be events and competitions featuring these scintillating cycles.
The entire area opposite the Faro Forum—and don’t forget this fantastic festival is entirely FREE!—will be an exciting two-day tribute to American music and culture.
Starting at 10am on each of the two days—Day One will go on long past midnight, with the final music set on Day Two beginning at 5pm—the festival will offer entertainment and adventure that includes a recreation area for kids, and on both days there will be live rock ‘n’ roll and rockabilly music, an Elvis tribute act, and sets by a number of deejays.
People attending the event will be able to buy retro clothes and merchandise (much of it American-themed) from the various stands and there will also be bars and American food stands around the Festival site.
And to emphasise the American theme there will also be a 50s style pin-up competition for which the contestants dress in 50’s-style clothes and hairstyles. (Think of the movie Grease!)
The live entertainment is provided on Saturday by one of Portugal’s top rockabilly bands, The Dixie Boys who will be on stage at 4pm and then again at 10pm and there will be a performance at 6pm by the Elvis tribute act Selvis Prestley.
Through the weekend Rock n Roll DJs will be playing the soundtrack to the American Dream in between events, with Dj Rockindad bringing the Saturday programme to a close from 11.30pm.
On Sunday Selvis Prestley will again be onstage at 3pm, then, following a half-hour appearance on stage by stand-up comic Luis Rocha, Faro’s own rockabilly band Hot Billy Rods will round off the weekend from 5pm.
So, why not come along and enjoy the American Dream…right here on the Algarve!
More details can be found on the Facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/www.americancarsalgarve.pt?fref=ts
And at:
http://www.americancarsalgarve.blogspot.pt/
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