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The search is on for a photo which captures the essence of Spain

Specsavers Ópticas’ Summer Photography Competition offers prizes of a €100 Amazon voucher and a pair of designer sunglasses for the best photo.

On Monday the 3rd of July, Specsavers Ópticas launched a Summer Photography Competition to find an image which captures the essence of Spain. In doing so, they hope to shine a spotlight on all the wonderful aspects of Spain and find out what images encapsulate its very best elements. They are asking local residents on the Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol and Mallorca, to send in beautiful photographs to be in with a chance of winning a €100 Amazon voucher and a pair of designer sunglasses. Lisa James from Specsavers Ópticas in Guardamar comments, “Spain is such a stunning and diverse country, with incredible natural beauty, a vibrant culture of arts, music and dance and of course incredible food. This summer we are asking keen photographers living close to our stores to show us, through an image, what makes Spain so special to them.

We are very excited to see these fantastic images and celebrate the talented photographers on the Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol and Mallorca, where our nine stores are located. The person who takes the best picture and best explains why this is the essence of Spain to them, will be rewarded with a €100 Amazon voucher and a pair of designer sunglasses worth up to 159€.”

The competition is open until the 1st of September and photographs can be submitted on social media by tagging @SpecsaversOpticas on Facebook and @specsaversspain on Instagram, sending photos via Messenger or via email to spain.marketing@specsavers.com

A jury formed of three Specsavers Ópticas store directors will judge the entries and shortlist the top five entries. These will then be posted on social media and the image with the most likes and comments will be declared the overall winner.

Competition is open to residents of the provinces of Alicante and Malaga and the island of Mallorca and you must be aged 18 and above. The competition closes on Friday 1st September 2023. Terms and conditions apply, which can be found at www.specsavers.es/sorteo

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I regularly have extolled the virtues of Liberty’s fully comprehensive house policy. When asking the right questions, you will discover that many house insurance policies are inadequate. You do need to read the small print on your house policy, including checking that you have the correct policy with Liberty Seguros.

One of the very important issues when discussing house insurance is the amount of contents cover, always remembering that with Spanish Home insurance the kitchen is included in the contents, not the buildings. Also there is a wonderful extra you can add to your policy and that is accidental damage, which is unique to Liberty Seguros and covers many breakages and claims within the home. Therefore can I please ask you all to double check the coverage of your home policies, whether you are with Jennifer Cunningham Insurance and Liberty, or another company, to understand the cover you actually have. Finding out you have the incorrect and insufficient coverage when you want to make a claim is far too late.

My consultants are currently working on assessing the home policies, and if they feel you would benefit with increased, additional coverage, they will contact you at renewal. In the meantime, if you have any concerns or questions, please contact one of my offices and we will be able to give you the advice you require and answer any questions.

Just remember that your property is likely to be your most valuable asset, and needs the right protection.

We also have optional guarantees available, which include dangerous dog liability, public liability for mobility vehicles, cover for electric vehicle chargers, and illegal occupation and unpaid rent if you are a landlord renting your property. If you have expensive garden furniture, we can increase the cover for these. We can also offer increased cover for valuable objects and jewellery in event of theft with violence.

We can tailor your house policy to suit your own individual needs.

If you require any further information or a quotation, please contact one of my offices, email info@jennifercunningham.net or visit the website www.jennifercunningham.net.

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Well, thank goodness the visiting family have already done all the sightseeing they need to do on previous visits so don't want to do much more than laze around the pool. I don't think I could be bothered to trail around anywhere in this heat.

BBQ is the word of the summer with NO cooking being undertaken inside the house. It is enough to boil the kettle for a cup of tea! Keep an eye on your local information regarding fire risk levels and be careful not to fall foul of any restrictions on barbecuing if you live close to wooded areas.

Looking at the state of the reservoirs our area is not the worst off but still, if we all think and try our best to not waste it hopefully we will not have problems in the coming months. I remember whilst living on the Costa Del Sol we had no water one summer and had tankers coming round the villages bringing drinking water. Let's hope it doesn't get to that again, although in some areas of Spain they have already started restrictions.

Mainly this month enjoy yourselves, and stay cool in every sense of the word. Apart from work hours, I can be found in a pool or lazing under a brolly with a book if anyone needs me.

Until next time, take care and be kind.

Lesley

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Nestled amidst picturesque countryside and breathtaking views of the stunning Costa Blanca, The Colina Club has been providing seniors with a fulfilling and safe life for over 32 years. The complex provides continuous care by offering two distinct services to meet the diverse needs of its residents. The first service is comprised of 48 spacious independent living apartments, which offer a safe and independent community for retirees.

The second service is a fully-licensed Nursing and Rest Home providing daily care and support to those who need it, with 20 private en-suite rooms available for long-term care.

Colina Club’s apartments are more than just living spaces – they are designed to make you feel at home. With senior-friendly features such as easy access and high-quality living comfort, every apartment is thoughtfully designed to cater to your every need. Equipped with a fully functional kitchen, spacious living areas, cosy bedrooms, and a sun terrace, these apartments guarantee privacy and independence. The Colina Club’s apartments are available for long-term rental, a one-month security deposit is required and the first month’s rent is all you need to move into your new home.

Colina Club stands out with its emphasis on safety and community. The campus features an alarm system for urgent medical assistance and regular check-ins for single residents to prevent isolation. In addition, weekly Chair Yoga classes and social activities promote a sense of community and belonging. The staff and residents genuinely care for each other, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that sets The Colina Club apart.

The Colina Club Nursing and Rest Home provide 20 private en-suite rooms for long-term care in a calm and restful atmosphere. Patients have their own privacy and independence while receiving professional services to regain their full health. The Colina Club stands out for exceptional patient care and dignity. Residents receive the highest quality of safety and care with all-due dignity and respect.

With 32 years of experience, Colina Club has been a beacon of hope for seniors seeking a place to enjoy and make the most of their retirement. If you’re looking for a retirement village that cares about your privacy and safety, look no further than Colina Club in Calpe. It’s where you will live the best part of your life, where the only things that matter are your safety, well-being and happiness. Contact us today to arrange a tour.

The Colina Club Apartments: +34 96 583 5226 - The Nursing and Rest Home +34 96 583 7310 - Email: mail@colinaclub.comWebsite: www.ColinaClub.com

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WHY DOES ASTRONOMY MATTER?

Recently, a friend told me that I had never talked about the most simple and basic question in astronomy, why the heck should it matter to most people? She was quite right, so I think it's time I put matters right.

If the contestants on certain television quizzes are representative of most of us, not a lot of people can name the eight planets, or know how far away the Sun or Moon are. Then there's the question that can make any astronomer scream in frustration, aren't astronomy and astrology the same thing? (Definitely not, one is science, the other is entertainment).

So, I'll try my best to say why astronomy is so important and I'll begin with the biggest thing of all. Astronomy encompasses everything that is, and has been in existence. When people look up at all the stars, planets, galaxies and everything else out there, we are trying to understand what made our Earth and everything on it. 'We are all made of star stuff'' to quote the late Carl Sagan, meaning that every kind of matter that exists including you and me was made inside stars. In case you're wondering if that's fanciful nonsense, it isn't, it's fact.

The next good reason to appreciate astronomy falls much closer to home. If you said that looking at the universe doesn't affect your life you are probably right, but that would be rather limiting. It was studying the planet Venus that first alerted us to what happens when a planet has a runaway greenhouse effect. Venus has suffered this fate, it's astonishingly hot there, not just because of the sun, but because the build up of CO2 in the atmosphere is trapping the heat. If that sounds familiar, it should do because it's what is happening to Earth at the moment, it might not effect us too much now, but what about our grandchildren?

OK, that's two big reasons why astronomy matters, one big reason and one selfish reason. Now for a third one, and perhaps the main one for people like myself who just love looking at what is out there. It's absolutely stunningly beautiful. Even some of the most beautiful things we can see on Earth are based in astronomy, a glorious sunset or a rainbow happen because of the spectrum of sunlight. In the night sky, the Moon is a lovely thing, but once you've seen it through a telescope in close up with the light glinting of mountain peaks you'll never forget it. The planet Saturn is a fantastic thing to see with the rings shining away. Seeing it for yourself rather than looking at a photograph is as different as comparing a sunset photograph with the real thing. Out of all the beauty comes a thirst for understanding what we are seeing, a longing to see and know more and sometimes a sadness that so many people are missing it all.

If someone chooses to spend a life ignoring all that, that's fine, it's a personal choice, but what a lot they are missing.

● To find out more about observing and astronomy why not join our group, email us at vegabaja.astronomygroup@gmail.com to find out more.

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Charles Oates, Vega Baja Astronomy Group.
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Financial Advice from our family to yours

Have you considered taxation on your assets, both ongoing and on your demise?

As the saying goes – the only two certainties in life are death and taxes. Unfortunately, we cannot help you with the first, but we are able to offer advice on the latter.

Many of us pay tax on a yearly basis, whether that be income tax on employment earnings or pension income, or capital gains tax on investment growth. However, none of us want to pay more tax than we need to.

The first step to minimising any current or future tax liability is to have a good understanding of the tax system in your country of residence. Ideally, this should include some information on the taxes which are applicable to you, the tax tables (i.e. brackets via which income is taxed at different percentages) and any available allowances which you may be able to use to reduce any liability. Knowing when tax returns are due often gives clients time to prepare, ensuring peace of mind.

Tax planning would be straightforward if all countries had identical systems, but unfortunately that is not the case. For example, the UK's tax year runs from April to April, whereas the Spanish tax year runs in line with the calendar year, January to December. From a financial planning point of view, careful consideration needs to be given when clients make the move from UK to Spain, or vice versa.

Calculating taxes in Spain is also considerably more complex than in the UK; a country which generally works on the basis of “one rule for everyone”. Comparatively, Spain's autonomous regions have the power to set their own rules, so it is not uncommon to see a difference in taxes depending on an individual's circumstances. This is especially true for Inheritance Tax, often a key consideration for overseas residents.

For us, this highlights one of the major benefits of working with a fully qualified and regulated firm; one which fully understands the tax system. Attentive tax planning and the potential use of flexible, tax-efficient investment vehicles can prove extremely beneficial for residents who wish to make use of all their available allowances. These potential solutions are not only cost-effective, but allow you to retain access to 100% of the capital from day 1, assuming your adviser works on a fee-only basis like us.

If you would like to discuss any questions or queries you have about tax, investments or how they interact here in Spain, please do not hesitate to contact us.

● Logic Financial Consultants are fully regulated & licensed financial advisers, covering the Costa Blanca, Murcia and Canary Islands. We can travel to you, or you can visit our office at Calle Andres Lambert 24, 1B, Jávea. Tel: 965 020 444. Email: info@logicfc.com Web: www.logicfinancialconsultants.com.

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Early Lung Cancer Test

Do you have a history of Lung Cancer in the family or do you or have you smoked in the past. Then this new revolutionary treatment and simple test may be suitable for you. We all know that smoking is bad for us and many of us have tried to quit and failed various times. Now available is a new revolutionary tablet that works simply by relieving the withdrawal symptoms that we suffer when stopping smoking, leading to successful results.

Lung cancer, is a tumour type cancer that is notoriously detected at the later stages, usually stage 3 or 4, when treatment outcomes are poor and curative treatment is usually no longer an option as the disease has spread outside the lung area.

Early detection could save millions of lives as cancer survival rates soar when tumours are detected in their earliest stages. Some stage 1 cancers can be cured with treatment alone. In other types of early-stage cancer, there is a good chance of remission and a low chance of recurrence with prompt treatment.

Now available is a new revolutionary blood test, which by using as little as a drop of blood can reveal the early onset of Lung cancer. This is true even in patients that may be harbouring the disease with no diagnosis, or if it will develop within 4 years if you stop smoking.

Contact us at Clinica Britannia for further information to discuss if this treatment is suitable for you.

● Clinica Britannia, Ejércitos Españoles 16, 1st Floor, Calpe. Tel 965 837 553 or 607 255 755 - 24 hours a day - 365 days a year.

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WORD SEARCH

Find all the Spanish words from the word list in the puzzle grid. Words may be found going forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally. Answers can be found in the back of the magazine. Good Luck.

AEROPUERTO - AIRPORT

ADUANA - CUSTOMS

ASIENTO - SEAT

ATERRIZAR - LAND

BILLETE - TICKET

COLA - QUEUE

DESPEGAR - TAKE OFF

EQUIPAJE - LUGGAGE

ESCALA - STOPOVER

FACTURAR - CHECK IN

LLEGADA - ARRIVAL

MALETAS - SUITCASES

PANTALLA - SCREEN

PASAJERO - PASSENGER

PASAPORTE - PASSPORT

PASILLO - AISLE

PILOTO - PILOT

PISTA - RUNWAY

PUERTA - GATE

RETRASO - DELAY

SALIDA - DEPARTURE

SEGURIDAD - SECURITY

SUBIR - BOARD

Never a truer saying!

#YourHealthIsYourWealth

A wonderful world of WELLBEING, health, beauty and finding a balance in our lifestyles is being created and shaping up nicely for the one and only WELLBEING Expo by GM Promotions. Save the dates!

The WELLBEING Health Beauty & Lifestyle Expo

Friday 17th & Saturday 18th NOVEMBER 2023

SALON CARRASCO - JAVEA - 10.00 - 17.00

It's all about YOU and your WELLBEING..... Health, Beauty, Lifestyle, Leisure & Wellbeing related products and services.

Would you like to be part of this exceptional event ?

If you are involved in these industries, mainstream, alternative, holistic, spiritual, eco and sustainability, zen gardens and internal and external accessories.

A great opportunity to personally spread your word and connect with potential clients and industry connections. Contact us for more details and stand availability!

GM Promotions. Telephone +34 695 399 841, email: gina@gmpromotions.es, website: www.gmpromotions.es

TARJETA DE EMBARQUEBOARDING PASS

VENTANA - WINDOW

How do you enthuse your children, grandchildren, your nieces and nephews?

Do your children listen to your stories of challenges and achievement? What can we learn from each other as we go through the years? Can the young inspire the old?

Come and discuss these questions with us in a friendly atmosphere on Thursday 24th August 5pm until 6pm, at the European Union of Women’s drop-in-for-coffee at Aroma Café, Parque Les Fonts, Urbanisation Les Fonts 193, 03726 Benitachell.

Our forthcoming events include: Health and Wellbeing (September, Javea Golf Club); Tapas with EUWMA and discussions on the ongoing work in Spain, Europe and around the world on women's issues (October), International Day for the elimination of Violence against Women and Children (November). For more information see us on Facebook 'European Union of Women Marina Alta' and email euwmarinaalta@gmail.com.

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Skin cancer - the ABCDE rule

Do you use a skin care range to protect your skin? I have to be honest I vary rarely apply sun lotion. Yet, all I hear mainly in the salon is the increase of skin cancer, especially living here in Spain. Experts believe more than 8,000 new tumours will be diagnosed this year in Spain. A 30 per cent increase in Melanoma since 2020, this is the most common type of skin cancer. Most skin cancers arise from too much sun exposure, our natural body cannot deal with the solar radiation. The cells mutate and this when cancer is caused.

Fair skinned people are most prone to skin cancer, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway have the highest rates in Europe. Affecting people mainly as they age around 65, but melanoma is not uncommon among people as young as 30.

So, check your skin for any abnormal changes, especially in moles changing in size or colour. Interestingly, only 20 per cent of melanomas arise from existing moles. Follow the ABCDE rule; Asymmetry: a mole that is not symmetrical or oval in shape.

Border: melanomas often have jagged or irregular edges, whereas non cancerous moles have smooth and well-defined borders.

Colour: normal moles are all one colour.

Diameter: if the mole is more than 6mm in diameter, approximately the size of a pencil top, you should get it checked.

Evolution: over time your mole can change shape, colour or size. Unlike a benign mole.

Take a quick trip to the doctors, get it checked out.

Working in the hair and beauty industry, often in my salon we as a team refer clients to the doctors or skin specialist if we recognise any abnormal signs. We also recommend our Eve Taylor skin care range. One of our biggest sellers is the MOISTURISING

AGE RESIST

RANGE, containing a SPF 30. But we also recommend to use any sunscreen that has both UVA and UVB protection. Although UVB rays mainly cause sunburn, UVA rays are also harmful. But both can cause skin cancer.

Make this part of your daily routine, apply a skin protection every morning. Protect yourself whilst enjoying the sunshine. But avoid sitting in the sun during the hottest hours of the day without using an adequate sun protection. Also, don’t use out of date sun lotion. There is an expiry date on these lotions and they won’t work to their capability if out of date. You wouldn’t eat food out of date, so follow the same rule and protect yourself from these harmful rays.

● Local 12, Edificio Caribe, Av del Pla 129, Jávea - near to Specsavers. Tel 965 793 584. www.mimiskruhairandbeauty.com - Facebook Mimiskru. See our advert on the Horoscopes page.

Magnum Concert Productions Donate to Alzheimer's Centre

Peter Johnson, CEO of Magnum Concert Productions was very pleased to meet with Sylvia Tatnell MBE, President of the Teulada Alzheimer's centre last month, to make a donation from profits of the latest in a series of concerts promoted by Magnum Productions. The donation amounted to 2000€ and forms part of the total donations to charity by Magnum Productions who have been pleased to help local causes, including the hungry and homeless, and the Ukrainian appeal, with donations in excess of 8000€ since the end of the Covid 19 pandemic.

With a whole series of shows planned for the Autumn, including some great collaborations with Carlton Entertainment for 2023/ 2024, Magnum Concert Productions has a fabulous line up of 1st class talent to look forward to. For more information and to join our mailing list email: magnum.concerts@gmail.com or call 618 017 201. www.magnumconcerts.com

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Two of the best beaches in Europe are on the Costa Blanca

A beach in Jávea and another in Benitachell have been voted among the 15 finest beaches in Europe. Thousands of travellers from 83 countries took part in the bid to find the Best Beaches in Europe, drawn up by the European Best Destinations (EBD) organisation. This year’s selection has something for everyone - secluded beaches, popular spots, romantic getaways, family adventures, natural beauty or super for water sports.

Spain, with five beaches; Italy, with four; and Portugal and Greece, with two each, are the countries which come out on top of the list. Voted the most beautiful beach in Europe is Torrente de Pareis, Mallorca.

In sixth place is the stunning Cala Granadella, Jávea, which is often voted the best beach in Spain, for its glorious turquoise waters. In ninth spot is Cala Moraig, Benitachell, which is also known for its turquoise waters and is a favourite with nature lovers. The other two Spanish beaches which made the grade are Playa de Amio, Pechón, in Cantabria, which took third place for its tranquil, natural beauty, and the landmark Playa de As Catedrais (Playa de Las Catedrales) in Galicia which was voted the fifth best beach in Europe for its outstanding rock arches and caves.

The full list of Europe’s best beaches according to the EBD survey is:

1. Torrente de Pareis, Mallorca, Spain.

2. Bordeira beach, Aljezur, Algarve, Portugal.

3. Playa de Amio, Pechón, Cantabria, Spain.

4. La Pelosa beach, Stintino, Italy.

5. Playa de As Catedrais, Galicia, Spain.

6. Cala Granadella, Jávea, Spain.

7. Butterfly Valley beach, Turkey.

8. Praia Nova, Porches, Algarve, Portugal.

9. Cala Moraig, Benitachell, Spain.

10. Cala Tonnarella dell'Uzzo, Sicily.

11. Sykia beach, Milos, Greece.

12. Kriaristi beach, Sithonia, Halkidiki, Greece.

13. Monterosso al Mare, Liguria, Italy.

14. Ostriconi Beach, Northern Corsica, France.

15. Spiaggia Rosa, Cala di Roto, Budelli Island, Sardinia, Italy

Photo by Eduardo Kenji Amorim on Unsplash

Antiques and Collectors Fair

Don't miss the midsummer antiques and Collectors Fair in Salones Canor, Calle Assegador, Teulada O3725 on Tuesday 15 August, a national fiesta day.

Entrance and parking are free. The salon is air conditioned so beat the heat have a truly cool day. There will be a good, diverse selection of items on sale.

We are delighted to welcome PROJECT4ALL, a wonderful charity that cares for so many homeless people that will be there selling donated items to provide food, shelter and clothing. Most of our other regular charities will be there too.

It's a day not to be missed. Food and drink are available at the bar all day. Doors open at 09.00hrs until 1500hrs.

We really look forward to seeing you and thank you for your continued support. Any queries to Paul on 626 795 587.

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The Costa Blanca Business Association

is proud to announce the launch of its new websitewww.cbba.es.

The site features a fresh look, easy navigation and more focus on what the customers of CBBA members’ need.

The new site offers visitors richer insight into the CBBA’s importance in serving the local community and also into the activities of its 24 members. Naturally, the CBBA used one of their members - Webvision Website Design & Development - for the development of the site, which now features an engaging layout, improved functionality and enriched content areas to help visitors make well-informed decisions about choosing a business they can trust.

“We are excited about our new website launch and the wide range of information it provides for customers, partners and media to better understand CBBA’s best-in-class business networking offerings,” said Alan Goswell, President of CBBA. “We believe that this new site will allow both business owners looking to expand their business, or members of the public looking for a range of suppliers to have a very informative experience as we continue to grow and increase our presence on the Costa Blanca.”

The new website has been designed to provide the ultimate userfriendly experience with improved navigation and functionality throughout, allowing visitors to access detailed product information with the option to share information across all major social networking sites.

CBBA invites you to view the new website and see the benefits it offers. Visit www.cbba.es today.

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Three Amata fairs in August

In August the Amata artisans association has organised two weekend fairs in the province of Alicante, while its summer fair in the port of Jávea is in full swing until 3 September. At the three fairs only Artesanía de Autor® (original arts and crafts) is sold and each stall offers something different.

Hondón de las Nieves

On Friday 11 and Saturday 12 of August they are holding a craft fair in Hondón de las Nieves, with many craft demonstrations and workshops. It will be the eighth edition of this fair, that is renown for the originality of its crafts. On Friday a juggler closes the fair with a fire show and both days a magician will walk through the fair astonishing the public with his tricks and pranks and will put on a great magic show on Saturday night, just before the famous correfocs (a parade with lots of fireworks and noise which attracts people from all over the area). The fair opens both days from 7pm until midnight or later.

San Fulgencio

The following week, on 18, 19 and 20 August, they are in the La Marina urbanisation in San Fulgencio, where thousands of people live or spend their vacation. They offer workshops for children, craft demonstrations, soap bubble shows and, of course their Arts and Crafts. The fair has a nostalgic atmosphere: all the artisans dress according to the 1920s, while The Red Velvets perform songs in the style of the mythical The Andrews Sisters and The Nest Swing invites everyone to join in their swing demonstrations. The juggler with his period characters completes the programme and closes the fair at night with a fire show. Opening times are from 6pm until midnight or later.

25th birthday

At both weekend fairs Amata celebrates its 25th anniversary with a contest of unique pieces, made by the participants and invites the public to vote for the piece they like best.

Jávea Port

It is the 10th edition of the traditional summer fair on the sea side promenade in the port of Jávea and the choice changes from one week to another as some artisans have signed up for the whole summer, where as others come only a few weeks, to have time to work in their workshops and replace the pieces they have sold. The fair opens every evening at 7:30pm.

To summarise the three fairs, each with a link to its program:

* Jávea - on the promenade of the port - every evening in July and August from 7:30pm until midnighthttps://www.puebloartesano.es/javeaverano

* Hondón de las Nieves – in the old centre – Friday 11 and Saturday 12 August from 7pm until midnight or later - https://www.puebloartesano.es/hondondelasnieves

* San Fulgencio – on Francisco de Quevedo Street in the La Marina Urbanisation – 18, 19 and 20 August from 6pm until midnight or later - https://www.puebloartesano.es/sanfulgencio

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SUDOKU

Here are two Sudoku puzzles of different skill levels for you to try. It is not a math game at all - it is a pure logic game. Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3 x 3 grid contains the digits 1 through to 9 with no repeats, which means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.

CROSSWORD

Across

1 Rugby Union's --- Crown (6)

5 Charge (6)

8 Stronghold (8)

9 Fish eggs (3)

10 Distribute cards (4)

11 Parched (3-5)

13 Disorganised, easy-going clot is one for the ladies (13)

18 Slower than Mach 1 (8)

22 Retinal cells (4)

23 Female deer (3)

24 Towards sunrise (8)

25 Minister (6)

26 Literary ridicule (6)

Down

2 Avian canopy colony (7)

3 Kneecap (7)

4 Level pegging (5)

5 Club nicknamed "The Invincibles" in 2003-4 (7)

6 Insect stage (5)

7 They fly in skeins (5)

12 Colourful carp (3)

14 Arrest (3)

15 Link (7)

16 It'll keep you in stitches (7)

17 Dr Slade shook up leather worker (7)

19 Below (5)

20 Explorer who named Lake Victoria (5)

21 Prices paid (5)

See back pages for answers

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Chilling in the summer sun

No matter what, at this time of year things are starting to get warm and sticky and that means one thing. It's time to chill under one of our handmade cabanas or pergolas. At Artificial Grass Spain, we don’t just sell grass we have been helping our clients make beautiful garden spaces from boring, unloved and unused spaces for years now, and that means we also help clients finish the garden spaces by creating beautiful timber structures in their gardens.

From standard pergolas, to pitch roofed cabanas, with built in summer kitchens, bars. We really have no limitation to what we can make. Modern or traditional, fully timber, part timber, singular standing structures, or integrated into your house to really make it a design feature and not simply a bolt on.

We have a whole host of beautiful structures to see, made from a variety of materials, allowing you to have a beautiful and relaxing place to sit next to your perfect artificial grass lawn, meaning you can swim, eat and drink in absolute relaxation.

This is what we provide our clients with. It's not just about doing one thing it's about creating a way of life. Go to our website to get more details on our timber structures and what looks and works best for you and your house. Also if you have any question please feel free to WhatsApp and we can send more pictures that may not be on the website to get your relax juices going.

Article supplied by Lee Charlesworth. Telephone: 696 283 704, Email: info@artificial-grass-spain.com, Web: www.artificial-grass-spain.com

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Kenny Corris brings you

OUR OROSCOPE

Aries: You are disconnected from your emotional energies right now. Focus within. The Venus retrograde allows you to complete only what you have started.

Taurus: The New Moon focuses on the fourth house of Domesticity. A time for projects and creating harmony in your surroundings through your expertise.

Gemini: The second Full Moon this month reflects on how you present yourself. That’s what really impacts on others, and it brings on the changes you now need to make.

Cancer: Clear finances as the Full Moon in the eighth house is a time to evalue what your money does for you. Activate a plan to clear debts and balance the books right now.

Leo: Take initiative. The Sun in your second house bids you to slow down and focus on the important things right now. Decision time is getting nearer, be calm and stay cool!

Virgo: Your ruler is retrograde in Virgo. Time to make changes in the way that you work. Peace comes when you reconcile the past. Ask yourself what makes you happy now?

Libra: The Full Moon shines a light on the child within. This is a time of creation and fun as you plan a project that unites and brings everyone finally back to basics.

Scorpio: Three lunar events this month allow you to see things from a different angle. You need peace and harmony in your life, and time alone to rethink what comes next!

Sagittarius: Mercury retrogrades in the tenth house. Even if you take baby steps, go for completion at all costs, before things go awry and veer totally out of control.

Capricorn: The Sun in the ninth house brings travel into the equation. You need to experience things for yourself, and then knowledge is a powerful tool for you.

Aquarius: The New Moon in your seventh house of relationships may trigger a new love interest. The power of attraction is very high and someone returns from your past.

Pisces: The New Moon in the sixth house resonates with Venus. This is the start of a great new health and wellbeing program that motivates and shapes you fitter!

As an Astrologer, Kenny has worked tirelessly for over forty years to produce quality Horoscopes Worldwide. He has received a major Award for his contribution to the Astrological Arts by being voted into the Top Twenty World’s Best Astrologers by the American Federation of Certified Psychics. He is awarded five stars as a Lightworker, and Psychic Medium. For personal readings/castings please call Kenny on: 686 361 594. kennycorris@hotmail.com www.kennycorris.com. Confidential and Personal Reply Guaranteed! Online Readings: by Zoom, Skype,WhatsApp, Viber, FaceTime.

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Echo & the Bunnymen come to Valencia

Echo & the Bunnymen, the band fronted by singer Ian McCulloch, continue to celebrate their 40th anniversary with a night in Valencia on Sunday September 24 at Sala Repvblicca. Arguably one of the greatest bands to come out of Liverpool, Echo & the Bunnymen have had a string of top hits including The Cutter, The Killing Moon, Seven Seas and Nothing Lasts Forever.

This is one of only four chances to see the post-punk band in action in Spain this year. They are playing the Visor Fest festival in Murcia over the weekend of September 22 and 23, Sala La Riviera in Madrid on Tuesday September 26 and Sala Razzmatazz in Barcelona on Friday September 29. Other top bands playing this year's Visor Fest include OMD, Inspiral Carpets and Suede.

More information about their tour and tickets is available from the website https://bunnymen.com.

Pepelu signs for Valencia

Dénia-born player, Pepelu, is hoping to make his mark with top-flight Spanish football club Valencia CF.

Born José Luis García Vayá, the midfielder started playing in his home town before moving to the Levante UD academy and he played for their second team. He then went out on loan to two clubs in Portugal, Tondela and Vitoria Guimarães.

Returning from loan, Pepelu established himself in the Levante UD first team in the 2020/21 season and played 30 games in LaLiga. He was a key player for the club last year as the side fought for promotion from the second division. He has now moved across the city to play for Valencia CF.

He is not the only local lad to make it into the current Valencia squad. Their captain José Gayà was born in Pedreguer, just a few kilometres from Pepelu.

The 2023/24 season kicks off this month and Valencia's first game is a tough one at Sevilla on Friday August 11. Their first home game is the following weekend when they face Las Palmas.

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Cantamus: The choir is looking for new members, in all voice groups, to join them. The choir sings a selection of spiritual or uplifting songs. Members are provided with all the music and tracks to learn to, so you can practice at home between rehearsals. Now would be a great time to contact Philip on 638 734 285 and he will be happy to give you all the details about the choir. They rehearse on a Monday morning 10:45 to 13:00 and will be happy to welcome you.

Caprice is a small, friendly ladies choir singing in three part harmony. They are continuing to rehearse through the summer in preparation for their main concerts at Jávea Players Studio on 11 October in support of Cancer Care Jávea and at La Fustera church on 14 October in support of the Costa Blanca Anglican Chaplaincy. For more information contact musical director Aileen on 696 514 613.

Careline Theatre: Careline is in need of new talent. Actors, Ladies and Gents. Join us and walk the boards. Our next production is in October and its a show full of Comedy, Song and Dance. With something for everyone to really enjoy. Famous comedy sketch scenes to have you rolling in the aisles. Dates are 20, 21, 22 October at 8pm and Saturday and Sunday matinee at 3pm. Tickets on sale from 1 September. Thank you for supporting your local theatre. carelineboxoffice@gmail.com

The Phoenix Dancers are super happy to announce that the music video which they participated in last month along with the students of Marcia’s Dance Centre and the Madrid based performer, El Dragon de Alcorcon now has over 1.4k views!

The cheerful summer number, Vamos Pa La Playa, includes the dancers along with their friends and family dancing and having fun on Calpe sea front. If you would like to participate in their next video or one of the many charity events they participate in, please contact Phaedra on 607 290 896. New dancers and volunteers are welcome at any time regardless of age or experience.

Sounds Familiar are looking for new members to join them for their new show. Sounds Familiar have been producing musical shows since 2009. If you are interested in singing musical theatre and would like to join the group, please come along and give it a try. For more information, please see our website at www.soundsfamiliar.es or contact Philip on 96 558 1483, or philip@soundsfamiliar.es

The Vall del Pop Singers are currently inviting new singers to join them on Tuesday afternoons in Alcalalí. There is no requirement to read music and the group sing a selection of popular songs. This is a friendy group who welcome new singers and it is open to anybody of any age. Please contact the group for more information at valldelpopsingers@gmail.com

If you would like to be part of this band of charitable entertainers, please email editor@femalefocusonline.com. Deadline for copy is the 15th of the month prior to publication. Full details of all Stage Diary entertainment groups are available online at www.femalefocusonline.com

Costa Blanca Male Voice Choir: The choir are continuing their rehearsals throughout the summer to prepare for appearances at the Choral Overload concert at Lady Elizabeth School on September 30 and a special charity concert supporting SOS Ukraine at the DAR Centre in Jávea on October 18. We always welcome new members and further details can be found on our website www.costablancamalevoicechoir.com

Jávea Players: The show must go on –which wouldn’t be possible without the workshop team to make the scenery, props to complement the action, lighting and sound technicians, wardrobe etc. Experience would be great, however, if you don’t have any, but are interested in theatre and would like to have a go at any of these backstage activities, you would be most welcome. See www.javeaplayers.com for more information about membership.

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THE AIRCREW ASSOCIATION COSTA BLANCA

This association, formed in 1988, exists to foster comradeship amongst those who, having been awarded an official flying badge, have qualified to operate military aircraft and are serving or have served, as military aircrew in the armed forces of the United Kingdom or those nations which are allies of the United Kingdom or the Commonwealth.

If you are interested in joining this popular association or would like to know more, please call the Secretary on 96 649 5228.

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Walk Your Way Well with

Thank you to everyone who reads my monthly article, follows my Walk Your Way Well Facebook community, joins my events and participates in my challenges. I appreciate you all. It's turning into a long hot summer and I guess exercise has taken a back seat for many of us. And that is why I’m uber excited that on September 1st I’ll be running my 28 Day STEP Challenge again. Let’s get moving!

This is one of my absolute favourite WYWW challenges. Tell me more, you say? Well, a step challenge is simply a challenge that tracks the number of steps a person takes from walking (or running!) every day. It helps create friendly competition in an accountability group (workplace, community group or online) while also encouraging healthy living. It is a fantastic motivational means to keep us moving our bodies. Let me remind you: We love Walking! It’s free, it fits around busy schedules, you don’t need special equipment, and you can do it almost anywhere.

Even a short walk can benefit our physical and mental health. It can help to prevent a range of health conditions including heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, obesity, cancer and help to improve sleep.

And the best bit: a walk can also help to clear the head. Walking has been proven to have a positive effect on our mental health, especially if we can get out into nature. Walking can increase feelings of self-esteem, improve mood, and reduce stress, anxiety and depression. A walk with colleagues, friends or family is great for our social health and connecting with other people.

And that is why I just LOVE my monthly STEP Challenge. A recent in-depth study of a university Step Count Challenge showed 93% of participants had experienced benefits. Some of the top benefits were:

- Weekly activity levels improved

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Grab a spot NOW to ensure you don't miss out. Limited places. Get yourself psyched up for this amazing kick-start, re-start, reset course. September 1st is only a few weeks away. Everyone who participates feels better, lighter and happier. It's fun and I'll hold your hand every "step" of the way. For a mere £1 a day! Your challenge, so YOU decide the daily target. Drop me a line if you have any questions. SIGN UP HERE: https://bit.ly/WYWW28DaySTEPChallenge or WhatsApp me +34 676 507 791.

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ART AL VENT

Gata de Gorgos, the little village of hanging fabrics.

For the last twenty summers (with a two year absence during the pandemic), the balconies of Gata de Gorgos have been adorned with fabric canvases from around the world. The tradition has passed from generation to generation. The practise began with the display of traditional quilts, but continues not merely to maintain a tradition but as a source of inspiration to this lively, bustling town.

Art al Vent (Art in the wind), as the annual exhibition is internationally known, is more than art, it is ‘a love story for creativity’, explains Josep Ginestra, director of the event. And, he adds proudly, ‘it is the most important textile art exhibition in Spain’.

Aware of the fact that the popular habit of decorating the balconies with quilts, usually made of adamasaces or crochet, during processions was dying out, the Escola de Plastics Experimental A Vives de Gata decided to give the idea a new lease of life. It is a very old tradition, probably medieval or baroque in origin; the façades were decorated to mark either a religious or civil event.

In the context of the use of fabrics for a procession, the colour is related to the feast, if it is dedicated to the Virgin Mary the quilts will be blue, while the sacred heart red and holy week are celebrated by hand made white crochet.

The works are all the same size as traditional bedspreads. Nothing must restrict the free flapping fabrics from moving in the wind. Textile creations are prioritised. Rigid or heavy elements are excluded as Gata becomes the ‘little village of hanging fabrics’.

The works of art are a fascinating mixture of creativity and an inspiration to all who came marvel at their beauty. As every year, some of the works will hide protest messages, whilst others will only seek only to exbibit the beauty of their creation.

The route of the exhibition goes from the square to the Plaza de la Iglesia where Gata’s handicrafts shops are found. The traditional quilts are hung all along the same route as the town’s annual religious processions. For the duration of the event, Gata is more welcoming than ever, with both businesses and houses throwing their doors wide open.

In past exhibitions, works by artists from the five continents have featured in this fascinating meeting of air current and imagination. This year there will be seven international works on display alongside homegrown canvases, including works from Argentina, Chile, China, Egypt, Germany, Italy, Japan, Morocco, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. Last year, the exhibition featured a canvas made by a Russian artist and another one made by a Ukrainian. Both were exhibited on the balcony of the town hall.

Currently Art al Vent is the most important outdoor exhibition of textile creation in Spain. It is also the most international exhibition held in the Valencian Community. Art al Vent has become a unique international exhibition of textile art that fills the streets of Gata in August. This event, which attracts hundreds of visitors every year, adds to the well established, artisan tradition of Gata.

The inauguration will be on August 11 and the event lasts about 3 weeks.

Please check the Gata de Gorgos website as the final details are not known as we go to press. https://www.gatadegorgos.org or www.artalvent.com.

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Freemasons Help Autistic Children's Summer School in Jávea

On Friday 7 July, Freemasons of Arenal Deportiva Lodge No 65 which is based in Jávea, were delighted to help with the funding of the annual summer school for Autistic needs children from the local area.

Worshipful Brother Peter Johnson, who is the current Master of the lodge, with lodge members and their partners, along with representatives from Todas Juntas Jávea, Jean Halse and Marion Kenworthy, were delighted to meet Reuben, the Director of Asociación Autismo of Jávea, to present a cheque for 1000€ which will help fund the summer school this year.

Reuben was delighted to receive the donation and explained that the summer school could now afford another teacher, who is very much needed, as the summer school accommodates over 40 children on a daily basis from many different nationalities over the summer months.

These children, who are from the Jávea area and are aged between 3 to 18 years, benefit from one on one and group therapy at the school, as well as having lots of fun and playtime, splashing around in the temporary pools and playing on the garden swings and equipment in the summer sunshine.

The funds were raised by Arenal Deportiva lodge on an initiative from the ladies who suggested they hold a 1920s themed dinner dance to support this very worthy cause.

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U3A Marina Baixa forthcoming events

Many of the groups offered to members of U3A Marina Baixa are taking a break during August but new members are always welcome and there is a full calendar of events planned for the autumn and winter so why not go along to find out more at the first meeting after the summer on Monday 25 September at 11am in the Casa de Cultura, Alfaz del Pi. Membership is only 10€ for the year and will enable you to take advantage of the numerous activities and events planned for the autumn. On Saturday 23 September there will be a trip to Jalon Valley Market with lunch in Alcalalí, on Friday 20 October a visit to the Marq museum, Alicante to see the Chinese Terracotta Warriors and looking further ahead there will be a 5 days, 4 nights Christmas trip to Roquetas de Mar in Almeria. There is so much to enjoy as a member of U3A Marina Baixa. Joan Flint.

U3A Dining Out group get into swing at golf club

More than 90 members of Jávea U3A’s Dining Out group enjoyed a get-together with a difference at a Summer Party on the terrace at the golf club.

Group leaders Linda Coughlin and Alan Guest turned the usual monthly event into an occasion to remember – with a special tapas meal and dancing under the stars with music and entertainment provided by the popular James Hurst.

It was great to see everyone enjoying the party and dancing the night away. Well done again to Linda and Alan (pictured here with James Hurst) for organising yet another successful event.

The next U3A monthly meeting will be a Coffee Morning at the Social Centre in the old town on Wednesday September 27. Further details will appear on the website www.u3ajavea.com. Report and picture by Ian Rogerson.

Let's Do Lunch

Members of U3A Moraira Teulada Ladies Let’s Do Lunch group gathered for their last lunch before the summer break at Chic Gastronomic in Moraira. Everyone enjoyed the afternoon and the chance to meet up with friends and have a good chat. The next lunch will be in September. If you are interested in finding out more about U3A Moraira Teulada, please have a look at their website www.u3amoraira-teulada.org. New members are always welcome.

Pick n Mix

Once again, the residents of the Benimeli Club

Residential were seen dancing and singing along with the Pick n Mix group of musicians recently.

Pick n Mix members are made up from the U3A Denia guitar group and the Jukes of El Verger, the El Verger ukulele group.

They perform at many local residential establishments and local charity events, and play a large variety of music from the 1960s and even perform some of the Spanish classics.

Music is by far the best medicine is proving to be a very profound statement, with the musicians seeing many examples where an audience member, who despite suffering with some form of memory loss or reduction in communication skills, suddenly recognises a favourite tune and comes alive with the memories it creates.

It is what makes music such a worthwhile past time for members of Pick n Mix.

Adopt a Pet

If you have spare time on your hands please contact your local pet charity to see how you can help out. They are always in need of more volunteers to walk the dogs, stroke the cats, meet the horses or help with cleaning out the kennels and stables. If you have an idea for fund raising they would love to hear from you.

Law is a gorgeous big boy, 2 years old, who misses his home. Affectionate, house-trained, good on the leash (but strong!). Likes female dogs but wary of males. Sad to find himself without a family to love. Please contact Akira on 657 689 567 or email akirashelter@aol.com.

KIMBO Alsatian Mix, DOB 01.2015 – 61cm. This handsome young dog is eager to learn and to please an active family. He needs a big, well fenced garden. He is full of energy, likes to explore the world and is good with other dogs. Please call 618 754 635 or visit www.apasa.eu.

KYRA is a beautiful 4 year old cat who is looking for a home with a garden. She is a happy, playful and affectionate cat with lots of character. She is sterilised, vaccinated, microchipped and passported. For more info on any of our animals for adoption please call PEPA on 650 304 746 or email p.e.p.a.animalcharity@gmail.com.

Meet Our Horses! Join us on Thursday evenings and Sunday mornings at APAC Rescue Horses to see the horses and help support us. Everyone Welcome. For more information email apacprotectora@gmail.com, visit www.apac-cv.com or Facebook: Apac Rescue Horses.

Sunny is one of our many lovely cats. Shelter open every Sunday 10am - 12pm, whatsapp Luisa 669 376 113 for more information. Denia Cat Protection League –Aldea Felina, please visit www.aldeafelina.es

Pepa is just amazing. Caught just in time to give birth to 8 puppies, she fed them all and we rehomed them. Now it is her time! If you want a young, super obedient and affectionate dog, Pepa has it all. She is healthy, good with cats. For more informatin contact us on Facebook 'Tanamera Rescue' or by email stichtingtanamera@gmail.com.

This is Gus, he is really loving and loves to play. He was found abandoned in Benidorm. He is under a year old. Please if you are interested you can visit him in Benidorm Animal Shelter between 10am1pm Mon - Fri, Tel: 965 856 268. Website: www.protectorabenidorm.org

Copito is a loving, loyal, mature gent who is seeking the adoration he so rightly deserves. He is an easy going boy who would have no trouble fitting into any family. For more information please email apropego@gmail.com or call 654 616 043.

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