Feelin’ groovy!
Alongside the usual sound of the fire alarm, musical notes were ringing last weekend at the São Brás Fire Station where more than a dozen wannabe singers spent a day
Cape Verde celebrated with special dinner
Algarve History Association continues its programme of presentations on Lusophone history and culture with an evening of Kabuverdianidade. On Saturday December 14, Lynne Booker will make her presentation on the
Local pastry chef bakes giant cake for charity
Local pastry chef Filipe Martins from Olhão bakery Kubidoce is set to impress once again. The master baker will be presenting a giant Bolo Rei (festive fruit cake) to the
‘Twelve days of Christmas’ crime prevention campaign
As part of a campaign to create crime prevention awareness in the lead up to Christmas and New Year holidays, Associação Safe Communities Algarve and GNR Loulé will be holding
Charity concert a highlight of Ferragudo Christmas fair
‘Christmas Concert for Charity’ will be held in the church of Ferragudo on December 15 at 5pm to coincide with the ARTENATA fair which takes place in the village that
Look what’s under the tree!
KISS FM radio station recently held its ‘Charity Xmas Party’ in association with MGM Muthu Group and Petchey Leisure, at the Hotel Forte do Vale in Albufeira. As well as
local student receives Cambridge top award
Student Madalena Severino from the International School of the Algarve near Lagoa has been recognised with a Cambridge Top in the World Award for having achieved the best world mark
Always there for the Algarve’s hungry
In keeping with its policy of supporting local charitable organisations, Almancil International Rotary Club (AIRC) has donated €500 to the Banco Alimentar (food bank) based in Faro. At a recent
Talented jazz band knocks on Algarve door
At times, the Portuguese seem to divinise international bands, neglecting their own national talents. But some talents are hard to overlook. This one is called Moustache. It’s an “easy listening”
Theatre production: The Everlasting Circle
The strongest man at last The Druids seem to have bitten off more than they can chew – or drunk more than they can swallow – in their battle with

