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19 - 25 May 2022
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HIKING HEROES Sally Underwood ON Sunday, May 15, the annual charity hike or‐ ganised by the Rotary Club Calvia International took place through the Tramuntana mountains. The event, ‘Charity Walk ‐ walk for those who can’t’ raises funds for charity ASDICA , which looks after dis‐ abled children and their families on Mallorca. The Charity walk of‐ fered two different guid‐ ed hikes with the first lasting one‐and‐a‐half hours, the second tour about two‐and‐a‐half. The event started at noon at the bar Sa Vinya in Es Capdella followed by a barbecue and live music by Izzy Newman. Rotary Club Calvia In‐ ternational is an English‐ speaking club, with members from eight dif‐ ferent nationalities. They hold meetings from March to October
Ajuntament d’Arta
Students from secondary schools in Arta get to decide.
YOUNG ONES TOGETHER with local councillors for sports and par‐ ticipations, students from school councils in Arta’s secondary schools will decide which are the best op‐ tions for their upcoming youth festival. The decision will be made via a questionnaire that will be sent out shortly to the respective students of the school councils. The council has proposed differ‐ ent options and earmarked €25,000 from the munic‐ ipal budget to carry out these proposals. ROTARY CLUB: The walk went took place through the Tramuntana mountains.
every Monday at Golf‐ Club Bendinat starting at 1.30pm. The Rotary organisa‐ tion was founded in 1905 in Chicago, USA and now has over 1,200,000 members in more than 200 coun‐ tries. The object of the club
is to encourage and fos‐ ter service and charity work. Rotary Club Calvia sup‐ ports multiple charities and project throughout Mallorca. It has previ‐ ously donated two Shel‐ terboxes, fully equipped tents which can fit 20 survivors each, as their
contribution to help the thousands left homeless in Nepal. The organisa‐ tion also holds its chari‐ ty walk each year to raise funds for ASDICA. For more information about the work of the Rotary Club Calvia, or for donations, visit www.ro tarycalvia.com.
THOUSANDS OF FLIGHTS FROM Friday, May 13 to Sunday, May 15, 3,335 takeoff and landing operations took place between the three Balearic airports. A t o t a l o f 1 , 0 7 4 f l i g h t s , a c‐ cording to data provided by the managing body AENA, were scheduled for Sunday, May 15, at the airports of Palma, Ibiza
and Mahon. At the Son Sant Joan airport there were due to be 748 move‐ ments, in Ibiza 210 and in Menor‐ ca 116. Saturday, May 14, was the busi‐ est day of the week at island air‐ ports, with 1,189 flights. This comes as tourist reserva‐
tions in the Balearic Islands have grown by 151.4 per cent com‐ pared to the same period of the previous year, and 13.4 per cent over the last week. Of the reservations generated in the last week in Spain, the Balearics account for 15.88 per cent of the total.