Havana’s chamber of horrors
If you fancy getting dressed up this Halloween and having a great night out too, then Bar Havana in Carvoeiro has just what you need for some spooky fun. On
The hashers revealed
I had only ever read about the Hash House Harriers and thought that they were nothing more than a bunch of people running round after trails of flour. Last Saturday
The hash house harriers
Hashers generally agree that there are four main reasons why they like hashing: • It keeps you fit. • You make new friends. • You get to see parts of
The art of fabric
Barringtons Golf and Health Spa and art specialists, Lua Azul, are bringing together two artists, who complement each other, for the October exhibition, to show how diverse art can be.
Captain’s Day a success
Ralph Griffin’s Captain’s Day took place at Floresta Parque Golf Club recently and over 100 competitors took to the course for an individual Stableford competition. Ralph commented: “There was an
High scores at Incongress Trophy
By David Jackson (Captain) A near record turnout of 48 players gathered at Estoril on September 8 for the Incongress Trophy – a popular feature in The Royal British Club
Young musicians return to play
Students from the International Music Centre (IMC) recommenced rehearsals at St. Dominic’s School recently. The IMC began in the school back in 1992. Its main purpose was to enable children
Ana Janeiro to exhibit at St. Julian’s
St. Julian’s is hosting an exhibition of photographs by former pupil Ana Janeiro at the School Art Gallery next Tuesday evening. After leaving St. Julian’s in 1996, Ana went on
Anglican open day
The Anglican Chaplaincy of greater Lisbon, the governing body and custodian of historic St. George’s church and the British cemetery, has scheduled Saturday, October 2, to be the first ever
APAA events
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Country and Western evening advertised for Saturday, September 25, at Casa Chilo Zé has been postponed until later in the year. However, the following two

