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Costa Cálida Chronicle - Costa Calida Chronicle
Costa Cálida Chronicle The Longest Established hed FREE Magazine in Murcia www.costacalidachronicle.com Date: July 2014 Issue: 8 Volume: XIII In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com SPECIAL PAGES Mar Menor Mazarrón Northwest Murcia Sport What’s On 70-76 50-56 30-33 92-97 83-89 ADVERTORIAL ADS Sunbeds David’s Coach Trips Dragontours 18 8 89 CHARITIES ACTIN ADAPT Age Concern Andrea’s Charity Cavalli Foundation Cruz Azul Dogs Looking 4 Homes Equipo Bastet FAST GOmaD HAH HELP MMM Helping Hands JJ’s Ladies in Pink MABS Mar Menor MABS Mazarrón MABS Northwest MAMAS MARA Noah’s ARC PALS Pets in Spain Swap Tears for Smiles 7 70 51 22 90 76 42 16 50 40 74 76 16 40 53 74 56 33 28 30 78 80 36 60 CHILDREN Chatterbox 80 EDUCATION Jane Cronin 22 ENTERTAINMENT Cloud Nine Keep Smiling Line Dancing San Javier Jazz Festival 66 57 73 73 FOOD & DRINK Food 4 Thought Ma Millbank Menu del Dia Vegetable of the Month Unusual Frozen Food 49 24 82 26 38 GROUPS Camposol B Clean Camposol Bridge Club Camposol C Greenfingers Camposol D Community Humanists Ladies Chatterbox Los Palacios MCC Social Club Team Harmony Welcome 50 52 55 53 28 53 51 55 58 20 HEALTH/BEAUTY Fitness Month by Month Forget Me Not Natural Health 18 52 70 INFORMATION Advertisers’ Directory 100/101 Animal Matters 60 A Trip Through Murcia City 12 British Consul 20 British Embassy 102 Business News 6 Charities, Groups etc 48 Classified Ads 98 Mazarrón News 54 Mar Menor Musings 71&72 Northwest Murcia 31 Spanish News 34 Subscriptions Teresa’s Travels 33 44 LEISURE Arts & Craft Fayre Author Review Gardening News Hiking in Moratalla NEST Never a Dull Moment Poem Puzzle Page Puzzle Solutions TV News WARM 26 44 14 32 68 10 102 64 98 62 30 PROPERTY Housing Update Property Matters 99 99 RELIGION Beacon of Light Mass in English Olive Branch Open Door St Nicholas Church Welcome House Wellspring Victory Church 90 58 62 39 68 33 66 SPORT Bob Fay Golf Camposol Golf Fuente Old Guard Golf Fun Day Local Sport Los Amigos Mazarrón SAMM Sporting Camposol Straight Down the Middle 92 97 94 95 93 96 94 92 95 Price List - All Prices are excluding IVA A - Full Page Size of advert 19cm wide 26,5 cm high Full Colour 250,00€ B - Half Page x 19cm wide 13,1cm high 135,00€ C - 1/4 Page x 9,3cm wide 13,1cm high 85,00€ D E F Card Business x 12,6cm wide x 6,25cm wide x 9,3cm wide 8,7cm high or 8,7cm high 5cm high 6,25 wide x 17,5 cm high 75,00€ 45,00€ 35,00€ To advertise with us contact Teresa on 619 199 407 or email us on costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 2 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com x In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 3 Dear Readers We would like to thank Mike Eskdale for his brilliant photo of Cartagena which we have put on the front cover this month. If you have any photos that you would like us to consider using either on the front cover or in the magazine, please send them in to us at costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Photos accompanying articles must be originals and sent in separately as jpg files with the highest resolution possible but at least 300 dpi. Please include details at the end of the article or name the file to relate to the photo. We have made several changes this month to our popular “Menu del Dia Guide” (page 82) as many restaurants do not offer these excellent value for money deals during the height of the tourist season. We feel, however, that those restaurants still offering a good value menu during the summer months should be given some recognition for it, so we hope that you will let them know that it is appreciated when you visit them. Welcome New Advertisers: Clinica Camposol Hospital Quiron La Casa Familiar Bar & Restaurant Welcome Palace Indian Restaurant Welcome Back: ADS Sunbeds Crystal Designs Eden Hair & Beauty Le Carrousel Mosaic Man THANK YOU TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS Summer is well and truly here now and so there are many more people around than usual. Whilst this is good for business in the area, be aware that there will be much more traffic than usual on the roads and parking will become much more difficult. It is sometimes better to park a short distance away from your intended destination and walk to either the beach or your favourite bar. If you are taking your dog with you, please do not leave it in the car even with the windows open as a car can heat up to unbearable temperatures in a very short length of time. It is kinder to leave your pet at home rather than take it out in the heat of the day. Enjoy the summer everyone, it is threatening to be a scorcher! From all of us at The Costa Cálida Chronicle. Alan Monk – TV News Caroline Jaine – Mar Menor Musings Christine Lawford - Poem Clive & Rosie Palmer – Exploring Murcia Dick Handscombe – Gardening George Mitchell – Never a Dull Moment Ian Field – Fitness, Month by Month Ken Whettall – Housing Update Jane Cronin – Learning Spanish Liz Edmiston – Food 4 Thought Liz Edmiston – Property Matters Paco Vet – Animal Matters Sandra Ramsay – Natural Health Sara Millbank – Ma Millbank’s Kitchen Think Spain – Spanish News In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com DISCLAIMER Whilst the CCC are happy to accept monthly reports from the various organizations in the area, the articles printed are not necessarily the opinions of the editor or publisher and the contents should be viewed as a guideline only. Professional advice should be sought to cover any information printed therein. Advertisements and reports are not formally endorsed by the CCC. We cannot accept responsibility for advertisers’ works, service or goods. The publishers endeavour to ensure the contents are correct, but cannot accept responsibility for the effects of errors or omissions. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 4 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 5 If you are an existing customers and you have some Business News that you would like to share with our readers then why not email it to us to be included on our Business News page. Please keep your news to about 50 words and send us an email by 15th of the month, to costacalidachronicle@gmail.com with Business News in the subject box. Clinica Camposol (formerly Dental Care) on Camposol B is now so much more than a dentist. Their new range of services now include an English speaking doctor, general health checks including cholesterol testing, blood pressure and thyroid problems. They have also just added a chiropodist to their portfolio and your first visit will only cost 10€! Welcome Palace Indian Restaurant is now open on Sector B Camposol, just a few doors away from Black Bull. This newly-opened restaurant offers a wide selection of both lunch time and evening menus at amazingly cheap prices. There is also a menu available from 6pm-8pm for those that like to eat early at only 12.50€ including 1 drink. Contact Maria on 968 199 111 Call 968 199 298 The family-owned Restaurant/Bar La Llana in Puerto de San Pedro offers a really outstanding, good value for money Menu del Dia in a lovely location. You can just step out of the back of this location onto a beautiful large terrace surrounded by yachts moored in the marina. At just 10€ for 4 courses, this restaurant offers excellent value for money as well as great service. Call John on 603 258 156 Restaurante Amapola in Bolnuevo is delighted to announce that they have a brand new transport service. For a group of 8 people, this service is offered to customers free of charge. Why not be the first to try it? Get a group of 8 together and contact Kate for more information and bookings! Tel 660 328 092 Tel Roy and Pam on 968 543 103 Tel 968 103 300 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com La Casa Familiar in Los Urrutias is a hidden gem! This family-run restaurant and bar has one of the only ‘short mat bowls’ rinks in the area and it is set in a beautiful palm garden. There is also a large selection of home cooked food and the location is fabulous; right near the beach! Try their ‘All You Can Eat BBQ’ with live music every Sunday. It’s fiesta and party time! Are you having a party or charity event this month? Why not book a Bouncy Castle to keep the youngsters amused? Mazarrón Bouncy Castle Hire has the answers. Do you live in Puerto de Mazarrón and have problems with your post? Ibex Insurance at Av Dr Meca, opposite Lidl have the answer, with your own private mail box. (Special rates for Ibex customers) Call in to see Kelly or Alan for more details. Tel 968 595 945 Have you changed to a summer duvet on your bed now the hot weather is here? Now is the time to get that winter duvet cleaned, so that it is packed away and ready for the colder months. Call in to Los Belones Laundrette for all your dry cleaning, alterations and repairs. They will even collect and deliver to local areas. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday in July sees The Camposol Triangle play host to more fantastic acts from the UK and Spain. For a full listing see the What’s On section in this month’s Chronicle. Don’t forget Alley Palais and Trevi Restaurant provide a full menu each night, so why not dine and dance in The Triangle? It’s not too late to get your spa delivered and installed for those hot summer months. Eurospas have been working in the business for over 35 years and have a large selection of spas to suit your budget. They cover the whole of the south of Spain. Visit their website www.eurospas1.com to find the spa for you. Tel 650 722 905/650 769 103 Do you need to hire a car, scooter, bicycle or a child’s car seat while your visitors are here? Bolnuevo Cars SL are a family-run business in Bolnuevo, Mazarrón and they have a good selection of rental vehicles including 7 seaters, but do book in advance. Visit Bar Alandalus on Urbanisation Valle del Sol just outside Calasparra for some fun nights out in July. Alfonso has organised entertainment for most Saturday nights in July. Call into the bar for more details. Tel 968 150 979 Tel 968 955 942/602 459 311 Tel 968 569 091 Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 6 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In December 2013, more than 20 dogs had been adopted by the complainant Association and died of Parvovirus and injuries. With their research, they were given written statements of more than twenty witnesses, (several individuals and four protectoras in the area). All of them are witness complainants in criminal proceedings in the denunciation together with several veterinarians who reportedly revealed a bleak picture. The complaints against Esprineco include: insufficient food, dirt, excrement, parasites and an extreme lack of veterinary assistance for injury or serious ailments. ACTIN also denounced that terrified cats were introduced into the same cages as dogs. Esprineco receive public Treasury money to cater for these vulnerable animals, but they continued animal abuse, killing several dogs and cats. Currently Esprineco SL has subscribed contracts for collection and custody of animals abandoned in more than 10 municipalities of Murcia. health. The 337 Fund representatives expect this financial support to be used by ACTIN to cover expenses related to the complaint and support efforts to obtain an exemplary sentence. The Fondo warning to councils, such as the one in Mazarrón, is that they cannot escape responsibility to animal abuse cases. This is a public service and they should accept their obligation. Whilst numerous witnesses agree in their statements before the judge that this pound mistreats animals and that many of the dogs and cats have visible injuries, Mazarrón City Hall and Alhama de Murcia have not sanctioned or ceased the contract with the company Esprineco. The Ayuntamiento of Totana, has renewed the contract of collection of animals with the company despite being denounced for cruelty to animals. tured. Happy Pets Vet tried to save his eyesight but in the end they had to remove his uncomfortable eyes. Teddy is such a happy dog and acts like any sighted dog. We are so grateful to Blind Dog Rescue for finding him a fantastic home in Scotland. Please follow his story on Facebook. Funds were raised for his travel, but we are still raising funds to cover his operation and veterinary treatment. If you would like to donate please contact us or PayPal to admin@actin-spain.com. We also have a donation box in Happy Pets. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Teddy-the-blind-puppy-needshelp/236039356590729 Esprineco say “We are different from other companies. We do not sacrifice healthy animals”. The 337 Fund is administered jointly by animal rights Association releases, Foundation Altarriba, Justice Animal, GEHVA and Zoological Society de Extremadura. Charley and Linda are still waiting for their forever homes. They are young dogs with lovely gentle natures. They just want affection and play time. Teddy the blind puppy was due to go to a pound at 4 weeks old to be killed. He had congenital glaucoma, but we felt he was worth trying to save as he was so good na- Thanks to this complaint, three members of Esprineco have already been charged and called to testify before the judge for an alleged crime of animal abuse. The company has also been denounced for alleged misappropriation (for the Association Animales Alhama), scam and fraud to finance and In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Press Release from Fondo 337 Outraged by the animal abuse cases and inactivity by some authorities in Spain, a group of citizens launched a collection of funds aiming to help these types of cases, to ensure those responsible are punished. The 337 Fund was created in 2011 following the published images of a puppy tortured to death. This was set up in order to provide support for those that report these cases of cruelty to animals. In this case, the 2,550€ fund will be given to the ACTIN Association, de Asociacion de Defensa Animal, for its complaint of animal abuse against the company Esprineco SL, Gestora, a privately owned kennel in Mazarrón. With legal Counsel De Animales Office, the complainant accused this Kennel of causing suffering and death to various animals. www.actin-spain.com www.adoptaspanishdog.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 7 Benalmadena for Christmas and New Year What great fun this is going to be! On 24th December the coaches from David’s Coachtrips will leave from your area, bound for Benalmadena on the Costa del Sol. The journey down takes us through some of the most delightful scenery to be found in Spain and by late afternoon we will arrive at a really nice 3 star hotel which sits in its own well established grounds and just one row back from the seafront. All rooms come with a balcony. the doorstep you have a wide range of shops, bars and restaurants. Every second day there is an organised excursion included in the price of the package and we visit the historic city of Granada on Boxing Day. This day in Granada is rather special; just about the whole population don all their finery and go for a post Christmas “paseo” around the town. Buskers and balloon sellers add to the colour of the occasion. Even the children dress in their very best for this day. The next day, we go straight in to Christmas Day with a special Gala Lunch. The perfectly situated hotel is on the main bus route to Torremolinos, Malaga, Puerto Banus, Marbella, Fuengirola and other well known towns on the Costa del Sol. On lots of British shops and of course the world famous “apes” of Gibraltar this is a lovely day out. Then there is Nerja; a sparkling whitehoused gem with cobbled streets, which juts out into the blueness of the Mediterranean. Here if you want to, you can also visit the awe-inspiring, caves of Nerja, which have an almost cathedral type atmosphere and which were discovered by youngsters whilst chasing bats as recently as 1959. Finally you can spend a half day in the relaxing mountain town of Mijas, complete with its nappy-wearing donkey taxis! This 9 day package includes all the excursions, full board with wine and water, a buffet Christmas Gala and on New Year’s night a Gala Dinner is served to the table, followed by live music and a free bar until the early hours. All this is available for only 485€ (if booked before 31st August) or 496€ for bookings after that date. It hardly seems believable, but this excellent price is being offered by David’s Coachtrips SL. Another day sees us on that little bit of Britain which sits alongside the Spanish coast; the rock of Gibraltar. With a fabulous history, In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Summer is Here! With the arrival of Summer, we all want to look our best and Eden Hair & Beauty on Condado de Alhama offers a range of treatments to prepare you for the hot weather. They have a creative team, who are highly qualified, offering personal consultations on your cutting and styling requirements, alongside beauty and nail services. To book, simply call (0034) 966 785 910 or book online at www.coachtripsonline.com. Hair Styling There are two stylists and a barber to provide all your Hair Styling Treatments, who approach every client’s needs with care and attention by listening and collaborating to provide the right look. Hair products are also available for purchase to protect your hair from the sun and con- Eden Hair & Beauty’s aim is not just to make clients feel great about their hair & beauty treatments, but to make it a special experience too. tinue treatment at home. Beauty Treatments Hair Removal Services are available for both men & women including waxing, threading and sugaring on request. Relaxing Massages & Facials are available to allow you to unwind, in the calming beauty treatment rooms. Manicures & Pedicures will complete your rejuvenated look. Eden Hair & Beauty has recently extended its services and now has a barber providing Gentlemen’s Haircuts. Events In April Eden Hair & Beauty hosted a Fashion Show for an international designer and holds regular events throughout the year. A themed Ladies’ Night is held monthly with limited discounted treatments. The July Ladies’ Night is ‘Flip Flop Feet Friday’ on 18th July with a free pair of Flip Flops for every customer who has booked a Deluxe Pedicure on the night (subject to availability). For further details on these and future events, or to book an appointment, please contact Eden Hair & Beauty at Al Kasar, Condado de Alhama Tel (+34) 620 072 536 leeanne@condadohairandbeauty.com Facebook - Eden Hair and Beauty by Leeanne NOW OPEN Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 8 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 9 Back in the USSR! No, not the Beatles’ song, but a statement..... for I’ve just been there...and yes I know it’s 2014. Let me welcome you to Transnistria, population 700,000. Never heard of it? Not surprising really. Not recognised by the US, UK or by most of the world, this country doesn’t officially exist...... but believe me, exist it does. On the very edges of East Europe, sandwiched between Moldova and Ukraine, this little Soviet time warp was born in 1992 (following the breakup of the USSR.) Not wanting to be part of the Romanian leaning Moldova, Transnistria fought a short but brutal war with its neighbour and somehow managed to keep the old red flag flying here. just thrown right across the main highway. The official, unofficial border. If you can imagine driving on a motorway in the UK and suddenly looming ahead in the middle of the road you see tanks, soldiers, barbed wire and artillery strewn everywhere.......and on the other side of that....another country (unofficially of course!). Nervous? Slightly, but more excited, as I remembered thinking that this would be the closest I’d ever get to actually crossing through Checkpoint Charlie and into the long vanished old East Germany. A gigantic metal sign hung above the road displaying the Transnistrian flag with Hammer and Sickle. Had I just stepped through a portal? Two armed soldiers entered our bus and on spotting me as the only Westerner, I was taken off and directed towards a building. After prodding questions by a border guard, I was reluctantly granted a visa for the day and it was made clear to me......under no circumstances should I outstay my welcome. Thirty minutes later, we crossed the Tighina Bridge, scene of much the 1990’s bloodshed. Military road blocks and camouflaged nets. I got off at Tiraspol’s (this unofficial country’s official capital) main bus station and quickly on the black market exchanged $10 for a fistful of the local worthless currency, the Transnistrain Rouble. I bought a packet of Marlboro cigarettes for 60p and wandered In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Was I even allowed to even enter this unofficial country? I was assured I was. “The border is open today,” my man in Moldova told me. I suddenly recalled the advice of the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office, “There are no foreign embassies in Transnistria, so if you get into trouble there is very little we can do to offer help. We advise caution if considering travelling to Transnitria.” I was already in neighbouring Moldova’s capital Chisinau, so early one morning, after a couple of hours on a ramshackle bus, we approached a heavily fortified area, seemingly down Lenin Avenue looking at old Soviet murals. Honestly, if the long dead 1970’s Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev himself had walked round the corner, I wouldn’t have batted an eyelid. I had stepped through a portal. W a n t i n g proof that I’d actually been there, that I hadn’t dreamt it, I photographed (against all advice of course) the empowering House of Soviets, the eternal flame, pro posters of Putin and anti Nato graffiti. I then walked the barren steps to the parliament building to take a photo of the gigantic statue of Lenin that stood out front. Within seconds I was quickly approached by a Kalashnikov waving guard who appeared from nowhere. He told me in no uncertain terms to go away. I did and high-tailed it to a café. I chewed on black bread and washed it down with a 100g shot of vodka as I felt watching eyes on me. But in amongst all this weirdness stand the brand spanking new Russian banks that look worryingly out of place.......... Hmm, just adds fuel to the notion that Transnistria is fast becoming a black hole for not only money but weapons laundering. It’s no secret that Transnsitria only exists with Moscow’s blessing. Back on the bus some six mind bending hours later, as we approached the same check point, the radio crackled into life blasting out the 1986 hit “In The Army Now”. Spooky! Want to experience the last bastion of Communism in Europe? Go to Transnistria. Just, watch your back..... Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 10 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 11 For a snapshot of the fascinating history of Murcia City, there is perhaps nowhere better than the City Museum. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com The Museum is to be found across the road near the Convento de las Agustinas, on the Plaza de las Agustinas. When we were last there, it opened from mid-September to midJune Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10am until 2pm and then from 5pm until 8pm. On Sundays and festivals it is just open for the morning session. From mid-June to mid-September, the afternoon session ran from 6pm until 9pm and the Museum was open weekdays (including Monday), but closed on Saturdays, Sundays and festivals. Entry was free and a small guidebook is available in English as well as Spanish (the displays tend only to be in Spanish though this should not prevent you from understanding the times through which the City passed). At the back of the Museum is a huerta (market garden), the Huerta Cadenas, dating back to Arab times, which is irrigated by a canal from the same era, the Caravija acequia. The Museum covers three floors. The first, immediately inside the entrance, deals with the early history of Murcia City and the surrounding area. There is a display about the valley of the Rio Segura to the dawning of historic times. From the Argaric period of around 2000-1000BC, there is the reproduction of a tomb. Other displays include grinding stones and stone utensils from the Argaric era, as well as votive figures (small religious offerings) relating to the subsequent native Iberian culture from the 4th and 3rd Centuries BC. The displays, however, then quickly move on to the Islamic period. Foundation of Murcia City can be traced to the Emir of Cordoba, Abd al-Rahman II, who caused it to be established to act as a military and commercial centre. This event is precisely dated to Sunday 25th June 825 AD. The Museum displays give details about the City’s founding and there are ceramics from the time of Abd al-Rahman III in the 10th Century which were uncovered in the Calle San Nicolas area of Murcia City. Many other remains from the time of the Moors are also to be seen. There are household goods and ceramics of the Almoravide epoch in the first half of the 12th Century, including vases, containers and a lamp. Remains from the 12th and 13th Centuries include a scythe, ceramics from the Castillo de Monteagudo, a large fragment of an arch (third quarter of the 12th Century) also from the Castillo de Monteagudo, domestic items (knives, scissors, a comb) and a large earthenware jar which came from the Calle Plateria area of the City. Finally, relating to this era, note the interactive display in the middle of the room which has buttons illuminating lights which show where mosques, funeral grounds etc were located in the Moorish period. In addition, there is a representation of the Segura River basin around the City giving information about the irrigation canals (acequias) and the routes in the surrounding huerta. At the end of the tour of this room, you reach the Christian takeover of Murcia City in 1243, with some further items of ceramics from the 12th and 13th Centuries. However, before ascending to the next floor, do see what temporary exhibition (if the room remains dedicated to this purpose) is displayed in the room to the left of the entrance; when we last visited (January 2014) it was an exhibition of painted fans and tambourines. The main one room on the next floor looks at the City’s history during Christian times. You will see information about Murcia’s magnificent cathedral, the construction of which began in the late 14th Century. One of the displays is of a replica of part of the stone chain which you can see high up on the outside of the cathedral. Another display deals with the importance of silk to Murcia City. It is said that it was in the 15th Century that the industry and trade began to assume a major importance. There is information about the trade guilds of the time and examples of ceramics with decorated plates and glass from the 16th and 17th Centuries. In addition, there is a display about esparto and a lot of information about the development of the City in the Baroque era which flowered in the 18th Century with considerable new construction taking place in the City, including the magnificent facade of the Cathedral. Important individuals from the time are also dealt with such as the warrior priest Cardinal Belluga (1662-1743); that most famous of Murcian sculptors, Francisco Salzillo (1707-1783); and José Moniño, the Count of Floridablanca (1728-1808), who was a Prime Minister of both King Charles III and IV and highly influential in the development of the city. Among many other interesting items and displays in this room are the stone carving from the Malecon dated 1776; old cemetery stones; examples of domestic pottery and other wares from the 19th Century and information about the political vicissitudes of that time. The displays end with 1897 and the construction of the new bridge over the Rio Segura. Displays in three sub-rooms continued the theme of Murcia City’s history in Christian times. One room housed paintings and artefacts (especially basins, vases, and a very large earthenware jar) relating to the history of one part of the City, the Arco de la Aurora in the Arrixaca Nueva area. A second sub-room housed a collection of paintings and drawings, many relating to the Cathedral, while the third had a small exhibition about daily life at the time of Alfonso X in the 13th Century, including some ancient texts relating to the City. The top floor of the museum is devoted mainly to the 20th Century. Subsidiary displays included an impressive collection of nativity figures; details of 20th Century agricultural industries including information about pepper and the preservative industry, together with numerous photographs of prominent people of the time. The main room on this top floor had a model of Murcia City centre with a board at the side giving details of “modern” emblematic buildings whose locations could be lit up. As you continue round this room, you will see details of other notable events affecting the City and its people in modern times. Displays include an advertising poster for the inauguration of the Plaza de Toros (bullring) in 1887, the cooking and diet of the ordinary people, the celebrations of Easter Week (Semana Santa), Murcian fiestas and even details about the local football club, Real Murcia CF, founded in 1908. There are various exhibits from this period. The displays end with some models of modern developments in the city. Part taken from ‘Exploring Murcia – Murcia City’, by Clive and Rosie Palmer. Clive and Rosie have written several guide books on towns and regions in Murcia. Their book, ‘Exploring Murcia, Days Out’ is available to buy from the CHM/Costa Cálida Chronicle office on Camposol B, Best Wishes (who also stock other of their books, or phone Patti on 968 433 978. All their books can be viewed at and obtained from www.lulu.com, or contact clive.palmer5@btinternet.com. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 12 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 13 Looks Like A Dry Summer, Which Needs Unusual Action by Dick Handscombe, well known gardening author in his almost 30th summer in Spain. Today I went to collect bottles of spring water for drinking and making paellas, but ten had stopped running and the last one, whose two to three centimetre diameter normally runs full bore throughout the year, is down to only a quarter of its normal flow. Although it’s an economic disaster that 90% of agriculture in our valley is now abandoned and there is no house building, this is currently fortunate, as if they were both active we would have a major disaster on our hands. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com At the time of writing in mid-June, we have had no real rain for nine months and the 14 day forecast again indicates that no rain can be expected. In the mid 1980’s a similar thing happened, but then by the end of the decade May had many storms and there were eight continuous days of rain in June! Are we experiencing the natural effects of sun cycles, or is the effect of genuine long term global warming affecting Spain! This is difficult to know, for although many coastal areas and nearby valleys and high plains are becoming desperate and there daily photographs of potato, olive, grain and squash fields drying out with little survival of 2014 harvests, even if storms come in July and August, it might be too little, too late. While we suffer droughts, parts of inland Spain have had record heavy rainfalls, especially in the north and I cancelled my annual carp fishing trip to the River Ebro in Cataluña and Aragon as the river bursts its banks almost every week. Many readers of our books and articles have been asking how our garden is surviving to be both beautiful and productive with a minimum of watering. The answers are simple; the garden was designed to collect and distribute water to where most needed. The soil was improved before planting anything and most of our plants have a high degree of drought-resistance, most are mulched and most of the garden is only in full sun for half the day or less. Roots are coached to go deep and the garden has no general irrigation system. A couple of years ago the papers from a workshop were published in a hurry as my first Kindle book ‘Making Waterless Gardens a Practical Reality Worldwide’. This was not an idea booklet, although it helped a good number of expatriates. I therefore set about correcting and expanding this into a 90 page book which was published as a hard copy and internet book entitled ‘How To Use Less Water In Your Garden – A Practical Guide To Waterwise Mediterranean Style Gardening’ early in May. The book can be purchased via Amazon Books and will be, shortly, with other internet bookshops. The book includes some 300 practical ideas and a listing of 250 of the most droughtresistant plants that we have experienced in our garden and those of friends. (photo of book) By the way, a couple of months ago I emphasised the importance of strong boundary fences and walls to keep out marauding wild boars, goats and rabbits. With less and less natural water, the problem is becoming even greater, with goats even drinking out of a swimming pool while the family swam! If you persist with heavily watering unfenced gardens, orchards or vegetable plots, don’t be surprised if marauding wild boar and other wildlife turn it over totally overnight. Parallel with this, rabbits are taking to eating anything with fleshy leaves and roots. © Dick Handscombe www.gardenspain.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 14 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 15 Many will remember the tragic story of our friend and Treasurer Rita, who was injured so very badly last year whilst carrying out a charitable act and has remained in hospital since. Sadly Rita lost the use of her arms and legs due to extensive nerve damage. The HELP for RITA fundraising campaign led by Helping Hands in conjunction with the Ayuntamiento de Pulpi has now begun in earnest, culminating in a huge Beneficiary Concert on 19th September 2014 in Pulpi. Many Benidorm and locally based artistes have wonderfully donated their time for this concert which will be managed with assistance from Furniture Plus (Helping Hands Sponsors), MilesBetterEntertainment, DJ Byron and Malcolm Rushton. It is hoped that the campaign and concert will raise the much needed funds to equip Rita with the medical aids and assistance she needs to continue her life at her home in San Juan de Los Terreros as opposed to residing in a care home. We would like to thank all those marvellous folks who are helping us to help Rita and invite everyone to come along to the Concert and have a wonderful time. Our bar will be very very reasonably priced and coaches can be arranged upon request for those not living locally. Every ticket sold is one step nearer to completing Rita’s wish – to live at home with Edwin and her beloved cats! Thank you. Figaro was abandoned with her mother and brothers in a park in February at just one month. He is very tender and sweet and likes playing a lot. He is looking for a stable home. He is in Murcia, but he can travel anywhere. He will be chipped, vaccinated and castrated. Helping Hands/Manos que Ayudan Supporting Animals and People Alike Assoc.No: 10.913/1a CIF No: G73739989 Tel 968 482 948 Sofi is the sister of Figaro. She is also very tender and sweet and likes playing. We hope she can find a loving home. She will be chipped and vaccinated and has been spayed. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Leona was picked up very skinny and alone in a field zone. She is 6 months old and weighs 12kg. She will be about 20kg when fully grown. She is very funny and tender. She gets along with other dogs very well. Leona deserves a good home. She will be chipped, vaccinated and spayed. This little puppy was at a gas station in a box of fruit with her two sisters at just 3 weeks old. She is 2 months and she is ready to live with a nice family. She is in Murcia but can travel to any province. She will be chipped, vaccinated and neutered. Contact adopcionesbastet@gmail.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 16 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 17 Maura Dunne from ADS is delighted to announce that the sun beds and umbrellas are on the main beach at Puerto de Mazarron and La Isla again this year. Why not come on down and say hello! Many of you will know Maura from either from ADS Property, ADS Locksmiths or ADS Insurance; all of which have been trading successfully in the area since 2003. This summer there is no need to carry heavy equipment for your day out at the beach! Just bring your cool box, towel and swimming gear for a great day out and don’t forget your sun cream! We all know that children love the beach and the sand and it’s a great way of entertaining them for the day. The locations are fantastic on both beaches with front line sun beds available. The prices are very affordable, for example: 2 sun beds and 1 umbrella for 12€ for the day. It is ADS’s policy to offer best service and affordable prices. the many bars and restaurants on the promenade. For those wanting a quieter location; why not choose the beach at La Isla by the Miramar Restaurant and across the road from Residencial La Isla. This beach is very safe and shallow and is ideal for children. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Maura is looking forward to renewing acquaintances with those customers that she has not seen for a while and to catch up on all the chat. You will find Maura either sitting under an umbrella or wandering along the promenade, wondering if anyone will join her for a coffee or cold drink! The beds are very good quality and very comfortable. This year the umbrellas are the fixed straw umbrellas, so offering a nice shady spot close to the water’s edge! In Puerto de Mazarron they are situated right on the main beach, just a short stroll from Maura hopes that you enjoy the summer sunshine and looks forward to welcoming you to the beach. Hasta luego!! Hiring a personal trainer is more affordable and more beneficial than you think! Though personal training is becoming more mainstream than ever, there are still plenty of people hesitant to hire a trainer. They worry about the cost. They worry about how hard it’s going to be and they wonder things like: Will I look silly? I have not exercised for years will I be able to do it? I am not fit? These fears are normal, but you shouldn’t let them stop you from hiring a personal trainer. person may not work for another. Everyone has different health concerns, personal goals and fitness levels. A Personal Trainer will make sure that all your needs and concerns are addressed and focused on. Are You New To Exercise? Save yourself wasted time and frustration by having a programme designed by a Personal Trainer. Not only will you gain strength and lose fat more quickly, you’ll do so safely and with an understanding of what you are doing each step of the way. Success!! The number one reason people hire Personal Trainers is because, well…IT WORKS! Whether your goal is to lose weight, increase strength, increase endurance, or perform better in your sport, we have the tools to get you on track and help you realize that goal. 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Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 18 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 19 Tour Operators Learn How Tourist Police Office And Consulate Can Help Brits In Trouble Tour operators have been finding out more about how the Tourist Police Office in Benidorm (SATE) and the British Consulate can help British visitors in need, thanks to a meeting organised by the consular staff. The service at the SATE office is invaluable for anyone who has fallen victim to crime and it is great that Tour Operators are now fully aware of this vital source of support in Benidorm.” Mr Milen also said that it was important to prevent guests from becoming victims of crime in the first place, by encouraging them to keep their valuables locked away somewhere safe and carrying a photocopy of their passport rather than the original. The SATE office (Servicio de Atención al Turista Extranjero) is a place where tourists can go to get English language help and support if they have fallen victim of crime. They can fill out police reports, make emergency calls to cancel their credit cards, get money transferred and contact their insurance companies or the Consulate. Representatives from Thompson, Jet2Holidays, Cosmos and Thomas Cook have committed to encouraging their guests to make use of the SATE service, which is designed to ensure visitors to Benidorm get the support they need. Tour Representatives also had an early chance to sign up to the British Embassy in Spain’s @britsvisitspain Twitter account and the ‘Brits Visiting Spain’ Facebook page, both designed to help British nationals make the most of their holidays here. British Vice Consul, Lloyd Milen, who organised the event, said “Tour operators are often the first point of call for a tourist who needs help, which is why it is so important they are up to date with the assistance on offer. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Hi from Bob with the latest news from Welcome. Firstly, summer has arrived at last and whatever you’re doing, I hope it’s a good one. I know a lot of you have family over and that some go to the UK to visit family there, but do enjoy and let’s hope it brings many happy moments. It’s been a busy time for Welcome again. We had our Ladies’ Day at The Club House. Because it was “ladies only,” I wasn’t there, (not even in drag), but my spies have told me that it was another fabulous afternoon. The ladies were treated to a fantastic fashion show, with models Pam, Ros, Doreen, Jean, Sandra, Lynne, Denise and Brenda strutting their stuff on the catwalk like true professionals, all introduced by MC Brenda Gardiner. There were the usual stalls and all the trad- The SATE office can be found in Benidorm at the Centro Municipal Torrejó, Plaza de Canalejas, 1. It is open from Monday to Friday from 9am-9pm and at weekends from 10am2pm. these edifices were built by the Tsars, with no expense spared, that Russia really was a two-tier country with the ordinary people very much second class citizens. That began to change with the 1917 revolution and the rise of communism, but we’re getting political now, so enough of that. Our suitcase didn’t arrive at Madrid on the return journey, but did turn up 3 days later! Thanks to all those who showed their concern, and apologies again for keeping you waiting on the coach whilst I was at the Iberia desk. ers reported a bumper afternoon. The buffet was first class, and Woody, in his normal inimitable style, kept everyone up and dancing until they were ready to drop. Well done all concerned and bring on the next one. The Cruise to the Baltic Capitals was at the end of May and the first week of June. Well, what can I say! The same fantastic ship as last year’s cruise; all you can eat and drink and opulence everywhere. We visited Warnemunde in Northern Germany, a lovely little seaside town with plenty to see and do, took the train to Rostock 20 minutes away, then on to Stockholm; saw the changing of the guards at the Royal Palace on to Tallin, capital of Estonia, with a medieval city centre well worth a visit at any time and finally to St Petersburg. The churches, museums and palaces have to be seen to be believed. You’ve probably heard how fantastic they are, and they really do live up to expectations. The decoration and workmanship is second-tonone, but it does make you realise that when I’ll let you know next month about our Summer Ball at La Cumbre, but in the meantime, tickets are available for our Outside Dance at Mariano’s, Camposol A on July 23rd, with Paul Christie singing Gene Pitney and Roy Orbison and many more, supported by the lovely Maria O’Hara. Tickets 8€. Our 20th August Dance, again outside at Mariano’s, features ‘Cliff Richard and The Shadows’ and also ‘The Beatles’. Tickets 8€. All proceeds from this night will go to Age Concern, so do come along and support this very worthwhile charity. Our Trip to Galicia in September is fully booked, but you can put your name on the waiting list in case of cancellations. In November, we have 4 Nights in Madrid, from 27th November to 1st December, staying B & B at 4* Hotel Tryp Cibeles on the Gran Via for your Christmas shopping and close to all attractions, with trips to Toledo, The Valley Of The Fallen and on Sunday, a day at the races. 260€ including all travel. Christmas in Benidorm, at Hotel Helios, leaves on December 23rd for 4 night’s full board, including Gala Christmas Day lunch. Only 240€. For more details ring Rosemary on 620 105 179 Email rosemarybeak@hotmail.com www.welcomegroupspain.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 20 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 21 As the weather hots up, so do things for all the animal charities, with unwanted litters of puppies and kittens, abandonments and cases of neglect. The three unwanted puppies handed in to our shop last month by a Spanish family unfortunately contracted parvo virus and were taken to our vets where they are still receiving treatment, but they seem to be recovering slowly. Our new edition to the donkeys, Honey, is doing well. She is gaining weight and settling in well with the others. She, along with some of our longer serving members, are looking for that special someone who has the space and love in their heart to adopt them. If you are unable to re-home one but would like to help, why not consider sponsorship? For a regular payment of a few Euros each month In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Feminine words with “el” No doubt you have rushed to this page this month in your anxiety to find out the answer to last month’s question – is the word ‘agua’ masculine or feminine? First let’s look at the evidence. The word ends in the letter ‘a’ which makes it look feminine; also when we talk about cold water, for example we say ‘agua fría’ which obviously suggests it is a feminine word. However, for ‘the water’ we say ‘el agua’, using the masculine form ‘el’ for ‘the’. This is very strange and here are some other words that do the same thing: The word for ‘eagle’ is ‘águila’ which is the same for a male or female of the species. The word seems to be feminine, confirmed by the fact that the plural is ‘las águilas’ and yet the singular, strangely is ‘el águila’. ‘El ama’, is another example of the same thing. We have ‘el ama de casa’ - ‘the you could help with the upkeep of one of our donkeys - it would make a big difference. Any information on any of the donkeys can be found on the website or by contacting me. at a cost of 2000€! A huge thank you to all those people who helped make it happen you know who you are! Miel is recovering well and is now at home getting some much needed TLC after her ordeal. We have the stunning Savanna, a 14.2h 6yr old bay mare, with a lovely temperament, still looking for her forever home. Could she be the valuable new edition to your family if you have the space and are equine minded? You would not be disappointed with her. Miel, a Mastin cross female dog of approx 18 mths, was found at the side of the road after a hit and run accident; left for dead. She had three fractures to her front leg, one to her back and air in her lungs due to the impact! A very poorly girl! We had to give her a chance, so after an appeal for donations we were able to go ahead with the operations she required housewife’, or ‘el ama de llaves’ – ‘the housekeeper’. Both of these jobs are associated with females, but this is not the point. ‘Ama’ is a feminine word, using the masculine ‘el’ for ‘the’. A further example is the word ‘hacha’ meaning ‘axe’. ‘The sharp axe’ is ‘el hacha afilada’. Another word that behaves in the same way is ‘el hambre’ – ‘hunger’. Here we do not have an ‘a’ ending to make us think it is feminine, but if you are very hungry you say ‘tengo mucha hambre’. Finally, ‘el alma’ – ‘the soul’. ‘El Alma Herida’ – ‘The Injured Soul’ is apparently the title of a very bad Mexican soap opera. Google is a wonderful thing! Before I unravel this great mystery, I will just mention that these particular feminine words also take ‘un’ instead of ‘una’ for ‘a’ or ‘one’, so ‘one housewife’ is ‘un ama de casa’. A context for this might be ‘There was one housewife and two nurses in the class.’ ‘Había un ama de casa y dos enfermeras en la clase.’ (Don’t forget though, that when you describe someone’s job using ‘ser’ you don’t translate ‘a’ – ‘Soy ama de casa’ – ‘I am We are always looking for people who can spare a few hours a week to volunteer in one of our shops at Mazarrón or Fuente Alamo. If you are interested, please call or email me, pop into the Mazarrón shop or see me at Camposol B car park Mondays 11.30am1.30pm. Thanks for all your help and support as always Enjoy the Summer! Love and hugs Andrea xxxxxx a housewife’. To understand the reason for this strange phenomenon, our first guess would probably be that it is because the words start with the letter ‘a’ (agua, ama, alma, águila) or the sound ‘a’ (hambre, hacha). However, this explanation doesn’t work, as there are many words starting with ‘a’ which do not behave in this way – la actriz (the actress), la apertura (the opening), la hamaca (hammock). Well, my friends, I will try your patience no longer, here is the answer. It is all to do with the ‘beat’ or emphasis of the voice when speaking these words. In all of our key words the beat falls on the initial ‘a’ sound (Ama, as opposed to hamAca). The issue of beat or stress and how words link together in speech is complex, but in this particular instance there is a fixed substitution of ‘la’ for ‘el’ in both spoken and written forms. You may think that this is not the most important or practical thing you have ever learnt about Spanish and in one sense you may be right, but actually we have just looked at one of the single most important things to understand about the Spanish language and that is that where the ‘beat’ falls in a word is of maximum importance in making yourselves understood. Jane Cronin’s “Step by Step Spanish” articles are now available as e-books at www.janecronin.eu where you can also obtain Jane’s brand new “Step by Step Internet Spanish” course. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 22 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 23 Onions - cebollas This month we continue our look at Onion recipes as there are so many good ones to make your mouth water! My Nan used to make this Onion Bread and sometimes added a sprinkle of cheese on top. When it came out of the oven it smelt delicious and tasted even better. The Toad in the Hole with Onion Gravy is one of my regular meals I serve for supper when friends are round and I often get asked to include this in Ma Millbank. However, its BBQ time again and what better way to impress your friends than a quick easy relish and some Battered Onion Rings? They make a great starter or complement any party food or BBQ. Buen Apetito In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com White Onion Bread ½ cup chopped onions 1 cup milk, room temperature 1½ tblsp active dry yeast 3 tblsp sugar ¾ cup warm water 6 cups bread flour 1½ tblsp vegetable oil 2 tsp salt ½ tblsp garlic powder (optional) Make the Dough Mix together the milk, water, sugar, yeast, oil and salt in a large mixing bowl. Add the garlic and chopped onions, then mix in one cup of flour at a time until the dough is stiff. Place the dough on a surface sprinkled with flour and knead for 8 minutes. Place the dough in a greased bowl and turn it over so that all the dough is greased. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and leave it to stand for 45 minutes in a warm place until it doubles in size. Punch the dough to remove the air and put it on a floured surface and knead again for 5 minutes. Cut the dough in half and mould the dough into 2 bread loaves. Bake the Bread Grease 2 bread pans and place the dough inside the pans. Cover the pans and leave them in a warm place for 45 minutes until they double in size. Place in the oven and bake for 1 hour at 350ºF. Remove from the oven and leave them to cool on a wire rack. Yields 2 loaves Onion and Apple Chutney 1kg apples, peeled and chopped into small cubes 250g red onions, finely chopped 250g white onions, finely chopped 100g preserving sugar 250ml balsamic vinegar 10g fresh ginger, ground 300g cane sugar 1 tblsp salt 2 tsp pepper Cook the Chutney Throw all the ingredients into a large pot and cook it gently for 1 hour covered, the last hour uncovered. Stir regularly to stop it sticking to the bottom of the pot. Fill the Jars Pour the chutney into warm jars and put on the lids. Turn the jars upside down and leave for 10 minutes. Turn the right way round and leave to rest for 4 weeks to mature. Makes 2 x 500ml jars. Toad in the Hole with Onion Gravy Batter 2 eggs 100g plain flour 150ml semi-skimmed milk Toad 1 tblsp vegetable oil 8 pork sausages 1 onion, finely sliced Gravy 1 tblspn vegetable oil 1 onion, finely sliced 2 tsp English mustard 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce 2 tsp flour 300ml vegetable stock Batter Place the flour and the eggs in a large bowl and mix the milk in slowly to make a smooth batter. Add 150ml water and beat in a mixer until smooth. Toad Place the sausages in an ovenproof dish and scatter the sliced onions over the top. Place in a preheated oven at 220C and bake for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and pour the batter over. Return to the oven and bake for another 35 minutes. Gravy Fry the onions in a little oil for 5 minutes until golden. Add the flour and cook, stirring constantly until the gravy has thickened. Add the mustard and Worcestershire sauce and the stock, gradually stirring constantly until it is smooth. Red Onion Relish 4 medium onions, chopped 1 cup breadcrumbs 2 level tblsp butter 1 tsp finely chopped sage 1 tsp salt Pinch of pepper Place the chopped onions in a pan with boiling water and simmer for 8-10 minutes until they are tender. Make the Relish Stir in to the onions, the breadcrumbs, sage, pepper and butter and stir the mixture until it becomes smooth and stiff. Allow it to cool and use the day of making. Crispy Onion Rings 3 sweet onions, sliced into quarters and separated into rings 1 cup flour ½ tsp salt 1½ tsp baking powder 2/3 cup water 1 egg ½ tblsp lemon juice 1 tblsp melted butter Oil for frying Prepare the Onions Soak the onion rings for at least ½ hour in ice water then pat the onions dry with paper towels. Make the Batter Sift the flour, baking powder and salt into a bowl. Mix together the egg, water and lemon juice in a large mixing bowl and beat until it is frothy. Stir in the dry ingredients and combine well. Add the butter to the mixture and mix. Cook the Onion Rings Heat the oil to 375ºF. Dip the onion rings into the batter a few at a time and fry them in the oil for 2 minutes on each side. Remove the rings from the batter with a slotted spoon and let them drain on paper towels. Keep the cooked onion rings in a slow oven until all the onion rings are done. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 24 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 25 A Date for Your Diary! The Summer Artisan Co-operative Arts & Crafts Fayre will take place on Saturday 12th July from 11am-3pm at Mariano’s on Sector A, Camposol. Mazarrón and the surrounding area is home to a number of talented artists and crafters (perhaps you know one or two) and the Fayre brings a selection of these fascinating people and their wares together in one place. It’s not just a great place to solve that unique gift problem; you can also watch the artisans at work and talk to them about their inspiration. It’s a great trip out! Last month we covered Onions, but the most common varieties that are used every day in cooking throughout the world. Common Onions range from the pungent varieties used for dried soups and Onion Powder, to the mild and hearty Sweet Onions that can be sliced and eaten in a sandwich. This month we thought that as there are so many different varieties, we would give some information on some of the other popular Onions. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Spring Onion These Onions are also known as scallions or Green Onions, but are in fact very young Onions harvested before the bulb has had a chance to swell. Both the long, slender green tops and the small white bulb are edible and are good either raw or cooked. They have a similar flavour to Onions, but are much milder. They are available all year round and easy to grow in a vegetable patch from seed. Choose the best plants and when buying, go for Spring Onions with firm, unblemished bulbs and bright green perky leaves. Avoid those that are slimy or wilting. The skin covering a Spring Onion bulb can be either white or deep red fading to white at Previous events organized by the Artisan Co-operative have been very successful, raising much needed funds for some great local charities. Proceeds from our fourth event will go to support a local charity that does much needed work in the Mazarrón area; Age Concern, a voluntary organization, offering help and advice to the over fifties. Age Concern volunteers will be present on the day with information on their organisation as well as helping out on the door and selling raffle tickets. All raffle prizes are donated by our artisans, so buying tickets will not only the roots. There is no significant difference in taste. Similarly, the bulb can be quite pronounced or more like a leek in shape, with no noticeable swelling. Again, this has no impact on flavour. If you are using them in salads, wash the Spring Onion bulb and trim off the root as well as any ragged ends at the top. If using in cooking, slice the bulb into rounds and cut the green tops across (kitchen scissors are good for this) or lengthways with a knife. The green tops are ideal for adding to Chinese cooking. If you want to make the tops into a garnish, cut into slim lengths, as above, then stand them in ice cold water for support Age Concern, but give you the chance to win a unique, hand-crafted prize. We’re always on the lookout for new members, especially if you do something a little bit different. (We like to be able to offer a wide variety of crafts at our fayres). If you are interested please get in touch! We’re looking forward to seeing you there. Keavy O’Shea and all at the Artisan Co-operative. All enquiries to artisancoopbahia@gmail. com 30 minutes. Spring Onions don’t last as long as traditional Onions, so use them within four or five days. Shallots are referred to as Multiplier Onions and have bulbs that are smaller than those of Common Onions and look more like garlic. A single plant forms an aggregate cluster of several bulbs and reproduction from seed is possible. Inside, they do not have concentric structures like Onions, but are sectioned into cloves. The white flesh can have either red or purple streaks similar to a red or purple Onion. Shallots are strong, rich-tasting with a coppery brown, pinkish or a greyish-brown skin. Shallots are native to Israel and regions in the Mediterranean and were one of the foods that the Crusaders brought from the Middle East back to Europe. Shallots are used in many of the same dishes where garlic and onions could be used, but they do not cause breath odours like Onions and garlic. They tend to have a faster cooking time than Onions, but they usually do not have as long of a storage life. Wine and Shallots are a popular cooking combination. They can be sautéed or caramelized, but like garlic and Onions, they can have too much of a strong taste if they become over browned. Some people prefer to roast them like garlic, leaving the skins on and then peeling and mashing them before use. Shallots can be used in cream or butter sauces as well as gravies and are used in many different cuisines, especially Asian. Onions are one of the most popular vegetables as it is so versatile and it is estimated that around the World, over 9,000,000 acres are grown annually. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 26 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 27 Humanists’ May Walk The last walk of the season saw 21 people meet at the Oasis Restaurant in Bolnuevo for a pre-walk coffee and bathroom stop. Twenty walkers set off led by Joan. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com The walk went west along the coast following the wide track to the “Roman Quay” and passed the nudists (it was a warm day), around and back on an inland track. Much to the walkers’ delight, Jon, who had not The Local Charity That Cares For You And Your Pet At MAMAS we understand how important your pet’s health is to you, so we make every effort to assist in cases of need to ensure that they receive any medical attention. Each month we help many people with their vets’ bills and we also continue our campaign of neutering in order to try and keep the number of unwanted offspring under control. Unfortunately this is a very expensive process and we desperately need your contributions and help to achieve it. walked due to an Achilles tendon problem, but had nipped out to Lidl for cheap cava and juice, met them at an area that had been going to be developed in the past** with mature palm trees, level ground and a water reservoir. After a welcome cup or two of bubbles, the walk continued up the hill giving great views of the Bahia de Mazarrón before fin- Donations Needed We will take any items you no longer need, such as furniture, clothing, kitchenware, electrical appliances, bric-a-brac, from a single item to a house clearance. Cash donations, including that bag of loose change that you don’t know what to do with is always welcome. You can donate at the shop in Puerto de Mazarrón Mon to Sat 10am-2pm. Turn left immediately before Consum Supermarket. We are 150mts on the right. Camposol Drop-Off Point Every Tuesday we are on Camposol B car park 10am-12pm opposite the petrol station. We can collect items from you there or arrange collection if needed. ishing. It was a short hop to Rincon de Elias restaurant on the Bolnuevo Paseo for lunch. The meal was the usual good food and cost just 10€. The next walk will be in September or October. There are “Summer Lunch” dates so that people can keep in touch. The dates are on the website at www.bolnuevo. com. Click Humanists, or call Jon on 968 158 468 for more information about Humanist activities and the Humanist Celebrant. ** This area had been developed by a successful bullfighter called Zacarias Valentina Banderas Goroza. Born in Ronda in 1932, he made his first public appearance as a bullfighter in 1948 and in the glittering career, Zacarias met over 1000 bulls. Unfortunately Zavarias was killed in 1968 when a No 21 bus knocked him down on the Puerta de Sol in Madrid and his ashes were scattered on the land that he had hoped to develop near Bolnuevo. Abandoned Kittens Amongst the many animals we have helped in the last month was this litter of kittens. They were abandoned in the street, left in a cardboard box with two tins of cat food, but no tin opener! Fortunately they were found by a caring person who had the good sense to take them where they could be looked after properly. Now with help from MAMAS they have been weaned onto solid food and had all they medical needs attended to. There are now four beautiful healthy kittens who just need homes and names Our 50/50 Scheme For larger items only, including furniture and white goods - we can collect the items free of charge, display them in our shop to ensure that you receive the best possible price and then forward your 50% share to you (even if you have returned to the UK) MAMAS Furniture Showroom Our showroom for large items of furniture is now established with a good selection of items, so if you are looking to replace or refurbish your villa ready for the summer, make sure you call in and see us first. We have some excellent bargains and of course the money received will be going to a good cause. Please ask in the shop if you wish to view. Check out our website where there is a link to show furnishings for sale. mazarronanimalmedi-aid.co.uk Tel 666 186 037 or call at the shop Email mazarronanimalmedi-aid@hotmail. com Helping You Helping Animals Registered Charity No 9537/1a Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 28 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 29 The final walk of the WARM season took place in Cieza. Starting at the Molino Teodoro, a restored mill adjacent to the iron bridge, 14 of us walked along by the side of the Rio Segura in the direction of Abaran for about 1km, then turned through the huerta towards the mountain tracks. We carried on upwards towards the Sanctuary “Buen Suceso” and 14th century castle perched on top of the mountain. On In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com MARA is a small rescue association based in Mula. The volunteers work to help as many animals as it possible can and our resources come from generous fund raisers and our Charity shop in Mula. If you have any items that we could sell in our shop please give us a call and arrange for us to collect them. If you are considering adopting a dog, finished the morning with a well deserved drink and tapas in a local bar. After a very successful season of 23 walks, WARM will now be taking a break during the summer months. We will begin the new season of walking in mid-September. reaching the Sanctuary, it was debated whether we could reach the castle, but decided it was a little dangerous as there was no clear pathway and it was very steep. We did discover, however, nearby excavation works being carried out on an Islamic medina, some of the artifacts from which can be found on display at the Museum in central Cieza. We returned to ground level via a forest track which is part of the GR7 route and back to the Molino. We then please give us a call. We have many dogs of all sizes just waiting for a forever home. Our dogs are inoculated and ready for their new homes. If you want a dog, but worried about health issues and costs, have you considered fostering? We urgently require foster homes for some of our dogs and puppies who would benefit from learning basic skills such as toilet training and walking on a lead. As a foster carer we at If you are interested in joining us then warm2005@gmail. please contact com for full information. MARA would cover all the costs involved. If you would like to come and visit our kennels we will be please to show you around. You can follow us on our Facebook page Maramula where you will find information about how to donate and see our auction items. Kelver is a 10 month old girl who was found in a school yard by a friend of our association and a Nun at the school. When we found her she was so weak and sick that she had to stay in hospital for a few days. She is now a healthy bouncy bundle of fun with no side effects from her illness. She is a small to medium size and won’t grow any more. For more information, call Marion on 628 811 187 or Keith on 628 811 188 Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 30 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com torical facts of the local land of wine growing from the Roman times, as well as the technical process of wine making with its traditional and modern methods. Visitors can experience the wine process from the vintage to the storage and aging in the cellars and finish with explanations on the grape varieties and also about wine tasting. Tours Tuesday to Saturday 10.30am-2pm and 5pm-8pm (November to March 4pm-7pm) Sundays/Fiestas 10.30am-2pm only House-Museum of Pepe Marsilla Visits are always arranged through the Wine Museum from Tuesday to Saturday for organised groups and from Thursday to Saturday for individual visitors. The timetable is the same of the Wine Museum. Check out the website www.rutadelvino. bullas.es for details of charges, reservations and other information. Tel 968 657 211 The area lives and breathes its ancient winemaking traditions, from the maze of streets in Bullas old town to the picturesque vineyards that line the Rio Mula valley and many of the local fiestas revolve round wine production. There are many old cellars and even some ancient remains, such as the Roman sculpture of Bacchus found in the Villa de los Cantos. The town’s 19th Century Wine Cellar, is now a Wine Museum. The building has been preserved with brick vaults and earthenware jars which are half buried in the ground. Although the winters here can be cold, red, white and rosé wines are produced. The famous sturdy dark grapes which can endure the frost and snow, as well as the blistering summer sun, are used for the full-bodied red wine which goes so well with many of the hearty local dishes. The Bullas wine region consists of 14 vineyards called Bodegas, cover an area of around 2,260 hectares and produce 2 million litres of wine annually. Lynda Day Northwest Murcia Properties Tel 634 340 131 www.northwestmurciaproperties.com sales@northwestmurciaproperties.com Bullas Wine Museum The Wine Museum project is a fundamental contribution to the survival of the wine industry which may disappear without the knowledge of a really fascinating world. The Museum is located in one of the few traditional cellars with brick vaults and earthen jars that are all very well preserved. Visitors can discovery the his- Moratalla Fiestas These traditional fiestas include all the usual activities and entertainment, including Bull Running through the streets of the old town of Moratalla. The celebrations started at the end of June with the Procession of Stmo Crista del Ray on 15th and more fiestas over the weekend of 21st/22nd June. Saturday 5th July – from 9pm – various plays at the theatre. 7th /8th/9th July – various farmers in the area showing off their young steers. Thursday 10th July – rockets will be set off to start the celebrations during the day, including music in the evening from 10pm. Fiesta en Honor del Stmo Cristo del Rayo 11th-17th July Thursday 11th July - This is start of the main fiesta in Moratalla and a series of rockets will be set off before the Band of Music of Moratalla plays in the town at 6am. The first of the Bull Running will be at 10am, followed by more celebrations throughout the day. mence at 10pm and will cost 2€ pp. Reservations and more information about other tours taking place during the summer months are available at the tourist information office. Begastri The Archaeological Site of Begastri is opened for visitors on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am-2 pm. You will be able to see a video presentation followed by a guided tour to see the remains of the Iberian culture before the IV century BC. Free Nature Walks On 26th of July we will visit the River Quipar and the archaeological Site of Begastri on the hill Cabecico Roenas. Meet at the Tourist Office at 9am. Distance: 7.5km Time approx 4hrs Level: Easy Any further enquiries please contact the Cehegin Tourist Office located in front of the Town Hall at 968 723 550 or visit our tourist website www.turismocehegin.es Santiago Leo Cehegin Tourist Office Swimming at Caravaca Municipal Pool Registration should have taken place during June, but you might still be able to take part if there are still places available. Over 5 years old 23.35€ 30th June-18th July & 21st July-8th August 10.45am-11.35am & 11.40am-12.30pm Adults & over 15 years old 29.25€ 7th -31st July 8pm-9pm Tel 968 703 563 or call at the Municipal Pool 9am-2.30pm Check the Moratalla Tourist Office for a full programme. turismo@ayuntamientomoratalla.net Guided Tour of Caravaca – Sunday 20th July Caravaca de la Cruz is one of the five holy cities of the world, along with Rome, Jerusalem, Santiago de Compostela and Santo Toribio de Liebana. We will visit the Basilica Shrine of the Holy and Vera Cruz and continue through the streets of the Medieval Quarter to the Plaza del Arco, to the Church of El Salvador, Main Street and Church of the Jesuits. We then ascend to the old town of Caravaca to reach the Plaza del Hoyo and go down to Temple Square where we will end the visit. Cehegín Highlights In July The first week of July we celebrate Fiestas in honour of Saint John the Baptist with fair, concerts and live music. We depart at 7pm of the True Cross. shoes and sensible take about 1½hrs. On the 19th of July there will be an evening guided tour at the Ermita de San Sebastian and the surrounding area. The tour will com- Tourist Office 968 702 424 info@caravaca.org www.turismocaravaca.org There will be a full programme of events throughout the week, including more Bull Running, children’s shows, competitions and of course plenty of very load music. The main firework display will be on Sunday 13th at 11pm. from the Basilica Shrine Please wear comfortable clothing. The tour should Reservation is essential. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 31 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Bullas Bullas is a Spanish Municipality with just over 12,000 inhabitants and is most famous for its vineyards and wine production. There is evidence that vines have existed here since Roman times and from that moment up until the late 19th century, when the vines were devastated by phylloxera, wine-making has always played a fundamental role in the local community and in the various cultures that have passed through this area. More recently the willingness to share these secrets and the innovatory spirit of local cooperatives and wineries have provided the key to the superb quality of the wines that bear the Bullas D.O (Designation of Origen) label. Hiking Big News Sources A new Sunday morning and the sun surprised us as the walk started “Discovering Moratalla”, the penultimate of the season and the passing of the seasons was inexorable. The area chosen was one of our favourites and although we have already visited here several times, we still had much to discover here. In the Sierra de Villafuerte in Calar de la Santa, there is a biodiversity of the forces of nature. In the Calar the sights awaited us and we started our journey walking the streets of this small town, seeing some interesting examples of architecture of the area. Interestingly, in the Plaza del Olmo, is a specimen of white poplar, which was in flower. booted eagle added to our observations. We saw several flowers, but especially the striking indigo flower cupid (catananche caerulea). Through the area of reforestation, we reached the remains of the Manta House, where we felt watched by the overwhelming presence of the Dolomitic wheel Villafuerte. We enjoyed the spectacular scenery as we had our lunch. The rain that meteorologists promised began to threaten high-shaped clusters of cloud that rose on the horizon like giant cotton candy and which beautified the landscape. Maybe we would get a little wet! Some had left their raincoats behind! We left the village to go down to the Barranco del Tornajico, seeing low-flying swallows and other birds. It was only by looking at their nests that Gustavo Adolfo Becquer was able to distinguish them. We then passed a barberry with yellow berries. In the last 8 months it has only rained a few times in our region, so we were almost glad to muddy our boots with clay moistened by the water that fell the night before. Before leaving the area, we looked at an emerging and fresh woodpecker nest with a halfcarved entrance. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Step by step we came to one of the most beautiful and amazing places of Moratalla Las Fuentes Grandes - well worth the walk up here, especially because of its botanical importance and geological interest. The track fits into a narrow canyon of limestone and We kept going in the direction of the Casa Mata, hearing several trigueros chirping, a nightingale and a couple of common melodious warblers hidden among the branches in the wet ravine. It was going to be a particularly good day for birds and a specimen of vertical dolomites forming the front thrust, where also can be observed fault planes and cavities formed by the underground water flow, which is elevated by the joining of the current stream bed. The sound of the stream, guided us through the narrow path that led to the pit of rock, but first we stopped on the remains of an ancient kiln plaster serves. The path meandered diagonally up the steep hillside, allowing us to see very closely mistletoes in the Corsican pines. There were faeces of polecats and oaks clinging to the hillside, cutting us off with their branches. The mighty song of a male warbler orphean, greeted us along with the shrill chirping of sparrows and ibex. We saw many plants that we took photos of to keep for their ephemeral beauty including algae covering almost entirely a juniper tree. Some water droplets began to fall from the dark and threatening clouds, and we continued our way in search of the remains of the Mill Manta. We continued our journey and noted the erosion in the valley while we walked very quickly, seeing various river terraces situated at a high altitude over the current channel and numerous examples of erosion “piping”. The sun came out while we walked towards the last stop of the day - a Schematic rock art style. As we ascended the steep slope, we discovered rock paintings of curious plaster which revealed two elements of our ethnography not reflected in the history of Moratalla. As usual, the rock paintings left us in awe because we seek an interpretation of these signs of uncertain significance, perhaps awakening a dormant and deep knowledge within in us of our ancestral instincts. One way or another, there is no better stimulus to our excited imaginations. We walked to Bar Louis, where one of our companions Paquita, along with his family of butchers ‘Mariano’ in Calasparra, rewarded us with an example of the sausages made by hand. They are a real delicacy and with zucchini rolls, donuts, homemade pickled sardines, pork with almonds and manchego cheese, paella of chicken and rabbit, we ended the day, saying farewell until September to Neil and Susan. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 32 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com were donated by those attending. One of the attendees (Bill) really entered into the spirit of things and, having previously offered to have a sponsored haircut during the event, which turned out to be more of a ‘head shave’, raised an additional sum of approximately 225€, although the final figure is not yet available as some of the ‘pledges’ are still to be collected. A BBQ in aid of MABS NW was hosted by Bill and Sandra Bridge in their garden on Tierra de Sol, Calasparra on Friday 9th May. Over 50 friends and neighbours supported the event and a total of 462€ was raised for the charity from entrance fees, a raffle, crafts and the sale of cakes, all of which Many thanks go to all those who helped to organise the event and also to those who continue to support MABS by attending the events. Many thanks Sandra Bridge Tel 608 999 233 The quality was so amazing! I would have happily sat listening all evening. Pity he wanted them back! Then, doing some research I thought, actually God uses sound in so many different ways. The trumpet for instance is mentioned numerous times and plays an important part in scripture. The first time was at Mount Sinai when the Lord gave the Ten Commandments to Moses. (Exodus 19:19). As used in Israel it was called a ‘shofar’ and made from a ram’s horn and was used for many important occasions. These were human trumpets of course, but they were sounded with the authority of God who gives victory, as when ‘the walls of Jericho came tumbling down’. God told the Israelites to march around the city for six days, but on the seventh, blowing trumpets and shouting and the walls came tumbling down. (Joshua 6:3-5) - a very different sort of technology. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Sounds and technology - its effects on our emotions. Looking for songs to sing recently for one of our gatherings, Derek suggested I listen to one through his headphones. Well what a difference! The song was ‘Shout to the Lord all the Earth let us Sing’ and as I sat there listening, that was exactly what it made me want to do. Revelation talks a great deal of a ‘voice sounding like a trumpet’, God’s voice and on the last day we too as Christians will hear that trumpet call as we are raised up to meet our Lord. The emotion will be overwhelming and as for the sound quality and technology, well we will never know any greater. Absolutely awesome! We’d love to share some of this with you. Would you like to know more? We meet every Tuesday morning and the 1st and 3rd Sunday. Check out the website for more details. https://sites.google.com/site/casawelcome2013 Tel 633 447 937 Lynda.spain@hotmail.co.uk Derek.tycymru@talktalk.co.uk Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 33 King Felipe VI’s Coronation Tourists filled the streets of Madrid for the proclamation of King Felipe VI with visitors from the UK, China, Hong Kong, the USA and several Latin American countries. Spanish teachers in the city brought their multinational groups of students to watch the post-coronation parade, whilst Americans chanted, “Spain! Spain!” and Chinese exchange students carried a huge banner reading, “Viva el Rey.” The coronation – dubbed a ‘proclamation’ to detract from the pomp and circumstance, in keeping with Spain’s current economic crisis affecting millions of residents – has been front-page or page three news in the national press the world over, including Le Figaro and Le Monde in France, and La Repubblica and Il Corriere della Sera in Italy. Diplomatic Immunity For Ex-King Moves under way to provide diplomatic immunity to former King Juan Carlos could thwart two ongoing cases against him by a man and woman who believe he is their father. Under recently-passed Spanish laws, a reigning Monarch is unable to be prosecuted, but this legal privilege automatically disappeared as HRH Juan Carlos signed the abdication form to hand over the reins to his son, King Felipe VI, the night before the coronation. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com As a result, Belgian-born Ingrid Jeanne Satiau and Spaniard Alberto Sola Jiménez, from Catalunya, who have been fighting through the courts to get the ex-Monarch to provide DNA samples, are technically no longer blocked from doing so. Although DNA evidence showing Mme Satiau and Sr Sola Jiménez were indeed the ex-King’s children would cause an international sensation and rock the already scandal-ridden Monarchy again, unless Sr Sola Jiménez was older than Felipe VI, he would not displace the new head of State. It was not until King Felipe and Queen Letizia’s elder daughter, the Princess Leonor was born that the Spanish Constitution was changed to allow the first-born child of a reigning Monarch to take the title of heir to the throne, irrespective of gender. The Constitution change was pushed through by the socialist government led by José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero at the end of 2005 to protect baby Leonor from being upstaged by any future little brother. Consumer Protection Law Changes New legislation aimed at protecting consumers has come into force meaning members of the public can opt out of telephone ‘spam’ and will receive all their bills through the post in paper format unless they specifically request them to be sent via email. No charges can be made for switching to paper bills, nor for those who currently receive them in this way. Telesales departments are forbidden from making cold calls before 9am and after 9pm, or on weekends and bank holidays. The caller must give the name of the company, call from a recognisable number, not a withheld or private one and must inform the consumer of his or her right to request they do not continue to receive sales calls. Automated cold calls without human intervention, or telefaxes, may not be made without the consumer’s express permission. In the last couple of years, members of the public have been reporting a series of calls made to their numbers from a 981 number, which is the prefix for the province of Vigo, in north-western Galicia. This transpired to be from a well-known telecommunications company making automated calls so that they could ascertain when the consumer would be at home or available to answer. Those who did, say the call ended when they picked it up, but that they would be rung by a telesales rep at the same time the following day. All contracts must be supplied in larger text if the consumer wishes and the ‘small print’ must be in a font of no less than a millimetre and a half in height. No contract may be entered into without the express consent of the consumer and, if it is deemed that no conscious permission has been given by the consumer, he or she will not be obliged to pay for the product or service in question or, where this relates to utility supplies, may switch back to his or her previous provider immediately and without penalty. Where contracts are entered into voluntarily, the consumer now has 14, rather than seven days as a ‘cooling-off period’, whereby he or she may cancel the deal with immediate effect and without penalty. The consumer’s right to retract within 14 days must be stated along with the information supplied before signing the contract. These new rules are in keeping with a European directive which all member States were given a certain period to incorporate into national law. Spain’s Top Ten Best New Groceries Products This year’s Top Ten Most Innovative Products list for Spain has been released by Kantar World Panel and shows the most popular supermarket in the country to be Lidl, followed in joint second by Mercadona and Día%. It shows that new product design in Spain is extremely limited compared to the rest of Europe, with only two Spanish brands having more than one item in the Top Ten. Conclusions say innovation in Spain is very scarce, poorly distributed and has lit- tle success, mainly because of lack of funds to invest in new products and ideas and the fact that most of those which are launched are not available in stores frequently used by the average consumer. The most ‘innovative’ product was by the troubled bread-making firm Bimbo, which has suffered strikes and protests in Catalunya and wins this year’s honour for its thinly-sliced low-calorie bread with eight different types of grain. Second was Lay’s Xtra Salt crisps, by the company Matutano, whilst Danone’s Actimel Actiguerreros came third. Gallina Blanca and Hacendado, Mercadona’s own brand, were the only names with more than one product and took fourth through to seventh with the latter’s free-range chicken and chopped noodle packet soup mix and oriental-style packet noodles from its Yaketomo range, and the latter’s ‘carrot rooibos cold infusion’ and Pasta Mix Snack, crisps made from pasta ingredients. Panrico’s chocolate-covered and filled doughnuts, or Donuts Mix Cacao, was the eighthbest new product of the year and the French dairy firm Danone came ninth with its Yolado frozen yoghurt. Last in the Top Ten was Magnum’s 5 Kisses chocolate-covered ice-cream lollies, a brand owned by the British-Dutch firm Unilever. Ancient Egyptian Statesman’s Tomb A team of Spanish archaeologists have discovered a tomb belonging to the enigmatic 11th Dynasty in Luxor, Egypt. Dating back to between 2150 and 1990 BC, the necropolis was discovered in the Dra Abu al-Naga area just outside the ancient city in the south of the country whilst historians from Spain were digging in three known common graves, near that of the high dignatory Djehuty, who led the Egyptian Court over 3,500 years ago. Head of the mission, José Manuel Galán, said the period between the 11th and 17th Dynasties is a crucial era in the history of what used to be known as Thebes and is now Luxor: the time when the city became the capital of the recently-united kingdom of High Egypt (in the south) and Lower Egypt (in the north). Whilst exploring the common graves, investigations led to the discovery of a tunnel of some 20 metres in length which led to a tomb that had never been found in thousands of years. It had first been used over 4,100 years ago, but was occupied again nearly 3,500 years previously, as shown by the artefacts stored inside. Ancient Egyptians were buried with their most valuable possessions and hieroglyphics on the walls depicted the life they led and the type of person they were. Their main organs were stored in four jars to preserve them for the afterlife. Human remains were found in the tomb, which has lain hidden since around 2000 BC. The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, where the famous young Pharaoh Tutankhamon’s gold, jewels and mask are displayed, says the bones in the sarcophagus probably belonged to a ‘man of State’, given its size and traces of its splendour, including annexes leading off it. He was probably a member of the Royal family or a great country leader, say Egyptologists, but remains of several humans were found in various crypts of the tomb, leading Egyptian Museum manager Ali al-Asfar to believe the underground ‘den’ may have been used as a hide-out from enemy forces. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 34 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 35 Marina was found on La Marina beach covered in ticks and fleas and her paws burnt from walking on hot tiles. She’s been to the vets and now her paws are healing, she is in good health and is around 4 years old. Marina is a Papillion cross, weighs about 5kg and has a lovely, gentle nature. Call 645 469 253 Bella is a lovely 10 month old medium sized girl. She is currently in a foster home where she is very well behaved, house trained and loves to go out for walks and meet all the other dogs. She is vaccinated and will make a lovely companion. Call 645 469 253 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Sasha is a stunning 3 month old Mastine cross. She weighs around 10kg already so will be a big girl when fully grown. She is in a foster home with children, cats, dogs and a parrot and is great with them all. If you would like to meet Sasha call 645 469 253 Harry was born around the 18th March. He was found in a bin as a tiny baby and bottle fed. Harry has been in a foster home with other dogs and cats and we think will weigh between 6-8kg when fully grown so will be smallish. Call 645 469 253 To view more animals for adoption go to www.petsinspain.com To advertise an animal for adoption email info@petsinspain.info Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 36 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 37 In these difficult times, we are always looking for ways to save money. We do not get some of the bargains that the supermarkets offer in the UK, but they are slowly getting the idea of BOGOFs and reducing food once it gets near its ‘sellby date’. How many times have you overbought food thinking you’re getting a great deal, only to throw it out a week or two later when it’s gone off and you didn’t even manage to cook half of it? Not only is it a tragic waste of food when so many are starving, it’s a huge waste of money too. Garlic If your garlic is always getting yellow and shrivelled between cooking sessions, try freezing it to keep it fresh. It keeps the garlic flavoursome and stops it stinking up your kitchen. Chop the garlic up first and freeze it in small cubes in an ice cube tray and use the garlic for cooking direct from frozen. Rice Half-cooked rice can be frozen and finished off at a later date. This is particularly good for slower-cooking varieties and brown rice, which takes forever. It is always handy to have some part-cooked rice in the freezer for that quick meal that you need after a hard day at work. There are actually a lot of foods that can be frozen that you might never thing of. As long as you freeze the food the right way, you might find that you make full use of your freezer, rather than just filling it up with ready meals and ice cream. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Eggs It has probably never even crossed our minds that you might be able to freeze eggs. No more using two and leaving the rest to languish for months in the box, slowly growing their salmonella. You can’t just stick them into the freezer as they are though. You need to crack them into a plastic bag or ice cube tray first and put them in the freezer. Then defrost in the fridge and use as normal. You can also whisk the eggs up and use them once defrosted for baking cakes, omelettes, quiches or scrambled eggs. Buy eggs when they are on offer and make the most of your freezer. Bananas How often have you bought a massive bunch of bananas and didn’t know what to do with them? Panic not. They can be frozen, in their skins or peeled and used in everything from cakes to smoothies. Mash them up from frozen for an ice-cream alternative or in smoothies, or blitz them in the microwave for a few seconds to get a squidgy texture for cakes, muffins etc. This means that you can buy bananas from the market when they are cheap and use them in various ways at a later date. Crisps Not quite finished that giant bag of crisps you bought for a party/BBQ/night in? Put the whole bag straight in the freezer. When you want to eat them, take them out and eat from the freezer. No defrosting necessary. Cheese Not all cheeses should be frozen. Delicate flavours and blue cheeses are best left in the fridge as they have a long shelf-life anyway, but blocks of milder cheeses like some Cheddars, Red Leicester, Edam and Emmenthal are fine. Buy in bulk when the cheese is on offer and just freeze in a plastic bag or wrap. Defrost outside the fridge completely to avoid it going crumbly. Wine Waste no more wine! It might not happen often, but if you can’t quite finish the bottle, this may be the answer whether to chug or chuck! Freeze the wine in a freezer bag or ice cube tray and use later for cooking. This also avoids having a bottle of fast-vinegaring ‘cooking’ wine sitting in the fridge for months. Although you can technically freeze anything, not all things should be frozen. Watery fruit and veg is a no-no, as they will go limp when you defrost. Many fruit is better cooked before freezing and makes busy lives easier when preparing meals, as a fruit crumble is easily prepared by taking out the already cooked fruit and just adding the topping. Beware though as mayonnaise separates, so don’t even bother to try and freeze it and fried foods lose their crispness and taste a bit stale when defrosted. Buy extra food when it is in season or on special offer and you will save money by using your freezer. Happy freezing! Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 38 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com I know a man who has a boat; not just any boat, but a big boat which sleeps six and has two powerful inboard engines and plenty of equipment - air-con, fridge, cooker, microwave, generator; the list goes on. There is however, one item missing from this boat and I think it is far more important than anything on the list of mod-cons. Our 35 year old fishing boat sleeps two and has an average outboard motor. It has none of the gear our friend’s has. It does however have two anchors. My friend’s boat doesn’t have an anchor. In my opinion an anchor is essential. Not only does it secure your boat in storms and choppy conditions, stopping you from being swept along by the sea and weather. An anchor also allows you to rest in still waters, knowing that you and your boat will still be there when you want to move on. The Bible also talks about the anchor of the soul. This anchor is our hope in God and this same anchor is checked to ensure it hasn’t moved by ‘two unchangeable things’. These unchangeable things we are told are the ‘unchangeable character of God’s purpose and ….His promise’ Hebrews 6:17-19. let us know at opendoorgettogether@ gmail.com Los Almagros, Fuente Alamo, 30320, Murcia. GPS: 37”45’ 57.77’ North 1” 15’ 56.95’ West Ken 646 705 403 Carol 655 141 721 How reassuring to have this kind of anchor in our lives, securing us by our hope in our unchanging God who honours his promises. Don’t be a soul without an anchor! You can find us most Sunday evenings on Camposol B in the Cultural Centre at 5.30pm. Contact Ken on 646 705 403 or check the website to see what we will be doing each week. Come and join us. We offer something a bit different. Sit around and chat over a cup of tea or coffee and learn about God and what He can do for YOU. We also hold monthly social events in Los Almagros. Further details and other planned get togethers please go to http://open-door.wix.com/opendoor To be added to our mailing list please In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com All seafarers will know that when you secure an anchor you also take two fixed unchanging points of reference so you can check you are not slipping your anchor and have remained where you began. These points of reference are usually a couple of buildings or geographical features approximately 90º apart on the shore. Don’t use a bus or a politician’s promise (sorry). Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 39 Christian Humanitarian Aid Charity in Mazarrón & the surrounding area Helping those in need irrespective of race, creed or status. Matthew 25 v 35 – 36 “When I was hungry you fed me, when I was thirsty you gave me a drink, when I needed clothes you clothed me, when I was a stranger you invited me in …” GOmaD charity - Have been Making a Difference for more than three years in the Mazarrón area and it is as much needed now as it was in the beginning. Last month we distributed 150 aid bags over the Aid Days and we are currently helping some 676 people who include 52 babies below 2 years old and 104 children under the age of 9. There are so many families whose lives without our help would be considerably more difficult. We have three Aid Days per month; in Puerto de Mazarrón, Mazarrón Town and Cañada de Gallego. We are continuously amazed at the donations so gratefully received from local Registered Charity Nº 8.714/1ª In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com As a Registered Charity we rescue puppies abandoned in the Mazarrón area and care for them in foster homes where they can be trained and socialised whilst we are finding them a loving forever home locally or abroad. June was a busy month for us working with ‘Helping The Perrera Dogs’, a small group of local animal lovers and experienced rescuers concerned about the plight of unwanted, abused and abandoned puppies and dogs, working closely with Natural Planet Residencia Canina at Mazarrón to find new homes for some of the dogs. As a Registered Charity we have been able to help by rescuing 38 puppies and dogs from people to enable us to help those people who are less fortunate in our area. We are making an appeal this month for basic products such as shower gel, shampoo, sanitary towels and baby wipes, together with children’s clothes, shoes and toys. Jenny our Outreach coordinator on a recent Aid Day gave a little girl a plastic phone and she was so thrilled to receive this simple toy, so expensive toys are not necessary. If your children have any toys they no longer play with, please think of us and they can be taken to one of our Drop-off Points: Camposol A - Tony Halford (President) at C/ Alicante 6 GOmaD Van – Camposol A car park, Tuesdays 11am-1pm Camposol A – English Butchers Camposol B – TJ Electricals/Quick Save. Camposol C – Denise Green, Rosa 2583, C/ Castillo Mayorazgo Ascoy Tel 666 305 780 Mazarrón Shop – C/Carmen, 8 Tel 634 321 161 Puerto de Mazarrón Shop – C/ Sierra Espuña 31, Bahía Tel 868 047 245 Ibex Insurance (opposite Lidl), Puerto de Mazarrón The Teapot Café, Puerto de Mazarrón Costa Cálida FM Radio, Puerto de Mazarrón the Perrera; 8 have been adopted locally, 1 is going to the UK for adoption, 7 have travelled to Germany for adoption and 18 are being cared for in foster homes and boarding kennels awaiting travel to Germany for adoption by new owners. give some free time to work in our Charity Shop, come in and have a chat with the staff. We also have a Table Top Stall selling cakes and pastries to raise funds at Sara Lara’s Bar, Puerto de Mazarrón on Saturday 19 July from 11am-2pm. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank Furniture Plus and @ Home for their generous donations to enable GOmaD to change so many people’s lives. Tel 634 357 137 Email madmazarron@live.com The inspiration and satisfaction of our work does not come from telling the World ‘What We Have Done’ it comes from ‘Actually Doing What We Do’ rescuing abandoned, abused and unwanted puppies and dogs and being able to share in the knowledge of the unconditional love that they give to their new caring owners in their new homes. To help us raise the funds needed for our work we are dependent on public support and generosity. We have a Charity Shop in Puerto de Mazarrón staffed entirely by volunteers and we really need all the public help we can get. Any unwanted saleable items will be gratefully received. If you would like to be a volunteer helper and can For More Information or Collection Of Donated Items Give One Of Our Committee Members A Call Tony 618 034 921 Christine 603 127 984 Sue 603 217 532 W e D o I t A l l 4T h e P u p pies Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 40 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 41 Misca is a very friendly dog, although she is not too keen on cats. She loves her walks and loves to play. She is about 3 years old and has been spayed, chipped and is up to date with all her vaccinations. Please open your heart for her; it will be well rewarded. She is a medium sized dog and is used to being kennelled outside, so would make a brilliant guard dog. Tel 626 583 186 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Cally A beautiful Podenco cross boy found in Moratalla. He is about 18 months old and has started his vaccinations. Cally has a wonderful temperament and is good with dogs and cats. He is looking for someone to give him a loving home. Call 620 582 654 Tiny Tim This very small boy was found in Calasparra and apparently had been abandonded at the football ground. He is about 18 months old and will be starting his vaccinations shortly. He is a very loving little boy and would be ideal for someone in a small house or apartment as he is already fully grown and is only about 30cm high. He is getting used to walking on a lead and is a very clean little boy. Call 646 005 017 Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 42 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 43 After taking his bachelor’s degree and then a PhD, David Jackson became a full-time academic. He is married, with two daughters and a menagerie of animals. David Jackson is the acclaimed author of the crime thriller series featuring New York detective Callum Doyle. Pariah, his first novel, was Highly Commended in the Crime Writers’ Association Debut Dagger Awards. More information about David and his novels can be found on his website at www.davidjacksonbooks. com, where he can also be contacted. He goes under the name @Author_Dave on Twitter. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Pariah – Feb 2012 It’s a bad enough day for NYPD detective Callum Doyle when his cop partner is murdered. It’s about to get a hell of a lot worse . . . When the dead man’s replacement is also brutally killed, suspicion falls on Doyle himself. Then he receives an anonymous message. This is just the begin- Well, we finally made the trip to Tabarca Island with Dragontours and what a wonderful day out it was. We left Camposol A around 8.45am and arrived at Santa Pola with enough time to spare to grab a coffee before jumping on the 11 o’clock ferry to the island. The journey only takes ning, it says. Anyone he gets close to will die – and that includes Doyle’s own family. The only way to keep them alive is to stay away - for good. Doyle is desperate to find out who is responsible, but when his every move puts others in danger he is forced to back off. With the investigation getting nowhere and his isolation deepening, Doyle has to ask himself an uncomfortable question ‘Just how low is he prepared to sink in order to get his life back?’ Marked – Jan 2013 In New York’s East Village a young girl is brutally raped, tortured and murdered. Detective Callum Doyle has seen the victim’s remains. He has visited the distraught family. Now he wants justice. Doyle is convinced he knows who the killer is. The problem is he can’t prove it and the more he pushes his prime suspect, the more he learns that the man is capable of pushing back in ways more devious and about 30 minutes and the water was very calm. The ferry stops just short of the island to show off some wonderful marine life. On arriving at the island you are free to do whatever you wish until the returning ferry around 6pm. We chose to walk around the whole island which only takes about 1.5 hours, (and is well worth doing), followed by a long, leisurely lunch and a swim in crystal clear waters. We arrived back in Camposol shortly before 9pm so it was a very full day. Eileen at Dragontours may be persuaded to do another trip in September if there is enough interest, so do give her a call. This trip is definitely recommended and the coach trip made it a lovely day with no driving! What started off as a ‘Girls’ Night Out’ for three of us, somehow became a night out for 17! We needed a venue that could accommodate us all and without ‘breaking the bank’. We selected The Quality Indian Restaurant on Camposol B. It was a superb night out and nothing was too much trouble for the staff at this restaurant. For a large group they really worked hard and the restaurant was very busy with other customers. If you are planning a large group it is always worth asking for a few ‘extras’; e.g. a glass of cava on arrival was free of charge for a group our size. We are already all looking forward to the next night out. Don’t forget you can twisted than Doyle could ever have imagined. Add to that the appearance of an old adversary who has a mission for Doyle and won’t take no for an answer and soon Doyle finds himself at risk of losing everything he holds dear - including his life. Cry Baby – April 2014 It’s every mother’s nightmare – the abduction of her baby. That’s how it starts for Erin Vogel when she is attacked and left unconscious in her apartment. When she awakes, it is to find that Georgia, her six-monthold daughter, has been taken, but Erin is given a chance to get Georgia back - at an unthinkable price. Like most mothers, she has always said she would do anything for her child. Now the strength of that bond is about to be put to the ultimate test and when her actions arouse the interest of a certain Detective Callum Doyle, one thing is inevitable - a confrontation that will be as explosive as it is unforgettable. get 10% discount at The Quality Indian Restaurant by showing your CRA membership card! We went twice to the Amapola Restaurant in Bolnuevo in the last month; the first time was to attend the FAST Spring Ball which was an excellent night and the second time was for the Wednesday Night Special Dinner with friends. This location is really beautiful and the food, service and general ambience is difficult to beat. We really enjoyed a nice long drink on the terrace before dinner overlooking the gardens and the lovely pool. For that slightly ‘special occasion’, look no further. Free transport is also now available for group bookings. As the warm weather descended upon us it was time yet again to get our dog clipped and groomed for the summer. This time Georgie went to Four Legs Dog Grooming based on Camposol A. She always looks a bit like a ‘bald alien’ for a few days, mainly due to her huge ears, but she always comes out happy and waggy and jumps about like crazy as she feels so much lighter. Judging by the amount of fur on the floor I can see why. Thank you Sean and Hazel. More next month Teresa Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 44 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 45 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 46 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 47 ANIMAL ORGANISATIONS: ACTIN 968 163 529 Andrea’s Animal Rescue Fuente Alamo 690 906 565 Cavalli Foundation Alhama de Murcia 605 77 86 21 infocavallifoundation@gmail.com Cruz Azul Los Alcazares 693 017 616 Easy Horse Care Rojales 652 021 980 Equipo Bastet Alcantarilla adopcionesbastet@gmail.com Galgos del Sol Murcia galgosdelsol@hotmail.com JJ’s Puppy Rescue Mazarrón 618 034 921 John Kemp’s Puppies La Pinilla, Fuente Alamo 646 737 230 MAMAS Mazarrón 666 186 037 MARA Mula 685 311 599 Noah’s ARC Mazarrón 699 352 818 Pto de Mazarrón shop 634 364 553 Camposol shop 634 332 335 PAPS San Javier 968 370 800 Pets in Spain San Fulgencio/La Marina info@petsinspain.info In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com CHARITIES: Age Concern Mazarrón 634 310 216 Alcoholics Anonymous Mazarrón 646 290 420 Cabo De Palos 968 545 181 Costa Cálida Samaritans www.costablancasamaritans.com FAST Camposol 968 970 626 rabt.val@hotmail.com Forget Me Not Camposol 647 142 071 GO maD Mazarrón 634 321 161 HAH Help at Home San Javier 968 134 978/633 673 034 Help Murcia Mar Menor Los Alcázares 968 570 059 Helping Hands contact@helpinghands.org.es Lions Club Mazarrón Bahía Mazarrón 636 746 959 MABS Mar Menor 693 275 779 MABS Mazarrón 620 422 410 MABS NW Murcia mabsmurcianw@gmail.com PALS (Protection & Life Saving) Mazarrón 626 460 465 Samaritans Spain 902 883 535 Swap Tears for Smiles Mazarrón 659 270 885 CHURCHES: Beacon of Light Cañadas del Romero 620 877 326 Mass in English Pastrana, Mazarrón 628 824 555 Olive Branch Christian Fellowship Camposol 618 720 181/968 199 622 Open Door Los Almagros 646 705 403/655 141 721 Puerto Lumbreras Church 619 945 283 St Nicholas Church Camposol 968 970 637/636 099 679 Welcome House Cehegin 633 447 937 Wellspring Victory Church Mazarrón 620 599 270 GROUPS: ADAPT San Pedro 966 189 402 Arts & Cultural Association of Murcia 655 421 120 Camposol Bridge Club 968 130 583 Camposol B Clean 968 199 506 Camposol C Greenfingers 634 325 427 Camposol D Community 606 874 193 Camposol & District Model Club 647 259 914 Caring for Carers San Javier 968 185 008/667 587 187 Classic Car Club 634 135 214 Cloud Nine Drama 644 400 123 Country Music Camposol 610 623 152 Camposol Residents Association Camposol 634 364 739 info@cracamposol.com Culture Vultures Mazarrón 968 599 031 Darwinian Gardeners darwiniangardeners@gmail.com Ex-Servicemen’s Association Mazarrón 629 818 611 Forget Me Not forgetmenot@bolnuevo.com Friends & Buddies Camposol 968 163 758 Humanists www.bolnuevo.com/social/Evolutionists Ladies’ Chatterbox Camposol 968 199 418/619 575 463 Los Palacios Camposol A Post Box A512 www.lospalacios-gardeners.com Magenta Ladies Harmony Choir 636 417 454 Mazarrón Country Club Social Club 609 900 476 Mazarrón Leos 654 874 563 Model Club 647 269 914 Spangles Harmony Chorus Los Alcazares 968 334 527/968 423 525 Stamp Collecting guentherohly@web.de Team Harmony 968 959 257/650 077 882 Teatro Canovero Las Canovas 968 151 149 Welcome Group Camposol, Mazarrón 620 105 179 If you would like details of your club or organization included on this page, please send an email to costacalidachronicle@ gmail.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 48 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com I know that it doesn’t rain very often here, but after arranging a well deserved Sunday lunch with my friend Bev, we were disappointed to wake up that day to torrential summer rain! The wet weather ruled out sitting outside at any of our usual haunts, so we decided to go somewhere completely different and eat out at a place we had never tried before. After driving round Puerto de Mazarrón for a while, we ended up down a side street at the Restaurante La Barraca, which looked busy enough to be a good choice. Main courses on offer included lamb, roast chicken and a variety of seafood dishes, but something about the rainy weather made us both choose “fish and chips”. Bev chose Merluza a la Romana (Hake), and I had a mixed Fried Fish Platter, which came with Calamari, Sardines, Whitebait and several delicious wriggly looking things I couldn’t identify but ate anyway! us” so it was excellent value for money. You’ll find Restaurante La Barraca tucked away in Calle La Torre, in the street that runs down to the fishing harbour and the Guardia Civil. Booking recommended for summer and Sunday dining, on 968 594 402. Rating: (out of 5) Quality : Service : Value for Money : Location / setting : day who cares!! but on a rainy Despite not having a set menu of offer, when the bill came we had been charged 14€ per head including drinks for “2 men- In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Although we had not booked and were originally told we would have to wait, within 5 minutes a waiter appeared and took us to the table. First impressions as you enter are of a basic tapas bar, but through the wooden doors is a really nice dining room. Although there was no Menu del Día, the A la Carte menu had a good selection. I started with a simple salad, whilst Bev fancied a goat’s cheese salad. This wasn’t on the menu, but the waiter said he would see what they could do and 10 minutes later when our starters appeared, she had a delicious plate of salad and goat’s cheese with caramelised onion, which went down well with the generous bread basket. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 49 Mid Summer Newsletter Now the hot weather is with us we will be taking a summer break until the autumn. All the heavier work planned has now been completed. Thanks to all those who turned up to help spread the gravel along the strip of land at the side of the Rambla road leading from the bottom of the dual carriageway to the bridge. We are looking forward to planting some shrubs and trees when the cooler months return. Watering of the shrubs will continue to be necessary and we are arranging for an additional water tank to be sited on the Cultural Centre to B15 road, so if anyone can spare the occasional hour to give the plants a drink during the summer, please feel free to do so - and thank you. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com On Sunday 8th June, some of our group were FAST May Fayre Congratulations to Carol Harvey who won 1st Prize of a 42¨ LED TV Blue Ray DVD Player with Sound Bar in the Big Raffle at the Fayre on Saturday 17th May. Our thanks to everyone who gave so much of their time and effort to make this day an even bigger success than all previous FAST Fayres! Unfortunately, there are too many names to mention but we at FAST know who you are and these people know who they are! Thanks also to Mariano’s and staff and thank you Chippy for dealing with the microphone problem! Glen, thank goodness you were available, quickly saving the day by setting up replacement equipment able to join with others in the Community Litter Clean Up event organized by the Council. Thanks to all who gave assistance. Litter clearing is becoming ever more unpleasant due to people failing to clear up their dog’s mess. It is not the dog who leaves it there; it is the owner. It is unpleasant, anti social, dangerously unhealthy and illegal. To those who choose to ignore this message, we ask you to remember that it is not only your dog that uses the uncultivated areas as a play ground and the flies that settle on your sandwich or wine glass are not taking their first meal of the day! kindly stop to donate as they drive past our working volunteers. We hope that many more residents will join the scheme for just 5€ a month to help us keep Camposol looking great. Please contact Sandy or Helen for details (see below.) The more subscribers we have - the better Camposol will look. Planning of future projects takes place at our monthly meetings on the last Tuesday of each month at Bar Trevi 4-5pm starting again at the end of September. Please come and tell us what improvements you would like to see happen. Have a wonderful summer. ‘B Clean’ Community Group Scheme continues to attract more subscribing members and we are grateful to all those who have already joined and also to those who Sandy (Treasurer) 968 986 030 Email sanandstu@gmail.com Helen (Secretary) 968 199 506 Email helenwhite522@gmail.com - you were stars! Thanks to all the Traders, as always for providing a wonderful wide variety of items. Bookings have already been taken for the next FAST Fayre! Very many thanks for all the prizes and gifts so generously donated to the Fayre from local businesses and public who continue supporting FAST. Total Raised - 3018.93€! Absolutely brilliant for FAST and Camposol! standards are met by all FAST Responders. ‘The ‘Newbies’ Congratulations to all ‘Newbies’ who are all now fully fledged and trained FAST Responders. Gerry Bradshaw, Head Trainer of FAST, took them through all the training necessary to comply with the stringent requirements of the Murcia Health Authority. This particular qualification is required by Responders in order to be able to use the Defibrillator (AED) when responding to an emergency call on Camposol. In addition, the group was also trained to administer oxygen as and when required. ‘Well done’ to all of you! The remaining ‘Newbies’ will be trained and accredited soon to ensure the same exacting On 1st June the FAST Members gathered together to enjoy a Hog Roast. The volunteers have carried out this unique service of FAST, covering emergency calls and duties on Camposol, every hour of every single day for the past 3 years! How lucky are we to live on, or visit Camposol! The FAST May Ball was held at the Amapola Restaurant on Friday 16th May - a thoroughly enjoyable evening, beautiful venue, peaceful and relaxing surroundings all helped to create a successful event accompanied by an excellent meal and great entertainment. A very special ‘Thank You’ to Nigel for stepping in at the last minute with his ‘Elvis & Friends Show’. 625€ was raised for FAST! Well done and sincere thanks to everyone who helped make this happen. Birthday Party Dare! Barry Embury recently celebrated his 65th birthday party on Camposol at Bar Salud. During the evening, one rather shy gentleman called Andy was dared by some, to sing, using the microphone, to the rest of the many invited guests! To everyone’s amazement he actually and rather bravely, took up this challenge! Adam, the Manager of Bar Salud gave him 50€ for his brave efforts and this was quickly matched by Derek Wilkinson throwing in another 50€. ‘Well done’ Andy, who then generously donated the 100€ to FAST! We wish to thank all three for being good and kind sports! If the recent rumour going round Camposol is true, ‘that Andy is taking bookings now’, FAST would like to be informed! www.fastcamposol.com In A Medical Emergency Call 112 Then Tel FAST 968 970 626 For General Enquiries Call 634 327 730 Email secretary@fastcamposol.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 50 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com On Saturday 31st May, Forget Me Not resurrected the ancient tradition of “Well Dressing”. This was truly a joint community event, but nobody was sure exactly what form this would take. We didn’t have to worry; the end result was spectacular! The food was gifted by volunteers and we received an estimated 61€ worth of plants, all of which, with the exception of one large Our May Menu del Dia was at Bar Peyma in Puerto de Mazarrón. 45 of us enjoyed an excellent meal on the plaza next to the tourist office and fortunately the rain which was forecast did not arrive so the umbrellas were used to keep the sun, and not the rain, off us! The June Menu del Dia was at Gula Gula, an excellent location on the marina in Puerto de Mazarrón. On Wednesday 30th July we will be meeting at Copi Coy Sports Club for Menu del Dia of 4 courses including BBQ meats or cod & chips for only 10€. Saturday 12th July the Artisan Cooperative Group are holding an Arts and Craft tree, have now been placed in more suitable growing areas; some in the Memorial Garden and the rest in the well area. David Senior-Peake acted as liaison between the Groups and must also be congratulated on the end result. Not to be missed is the Los Palacios’ Gardening & Community Group’s Summer Carnival at Mariano’s outside bar on 11th July, hosted by Barrington. Fair at Mariano’s, Camposol A. Open to the public from 11am to 1pm, the fair has become a popular event and always attracts a big crowd. Age Concern volunteers help by manning the door and running a raffle, with the prizes being donated by the stallholders. Only1€ entry. Wednesday 20th August, The Welcome Group are organising a Summer Dance at Mariano’s, Camposol A in aid of Age Concern, with musical tributes to The Beatles and Cliff & The Shadows. Tickets from the Welcome Meeting at Mariano’s, Camposol A (2pm on 5th July). Tickets 8€ Those of our members who can brave the increasing heat are still maintaining the communal areas. One of the ‘walkthroughs’, Calle Avila, has benefitted from a clean-up and you can see pictures on our website www.lospalacios-gardeners.com. Bucket collections are continuing on a Thursday morning and Pauline’s Friday morning Bookstall is still contributing greatly to our fund raising efforts. Besides the purchase of stone chips and membrane, the next large project will be the improvement of another area in Parque Los Palacios. Watch this space for further details. Joce Grant Group Secretary Friday 12th September Annual Black & White Ball at Bar La Sal, Puerto de Mazarrón. Music by Karen Noble and Terry Jay. Cava and a buffet for only 15€. Transport will be available from Camposol and Mazarrón Country Club. We are always on the lookout for volunteers, so come along and talk to us if you feel you can offer some of your spare time to help other people. We will be outside Bar Salud, Camposol B on Friday 25th July for the Table Top Sale. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com The well on Parque Los Palacios was dressed with paintings and works of art, all submitted by local people. Annette and her Art Group produced some amazing pictures as can be seen in the photo below. Many infirm guests attended from Forget Me Not and MABS, aided by professional carers from Helping Hands Homecare and Costa Cálida Care Services, all of whom provided their time free of charge. FAST were also in attendance, although fortunately not needed. The Reverend Maureen Kent, from St Nicholas Church kindly said a few words. The musicians, Cliff, Brian and Antonio performed for free. joce.grant@bluefinmk.co.uk Contact for details. The event is sponsored by Liberty Seguros and our thanks go to them for their generosity. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 51 Camposol Bridge Club This year the Camposol Bridge Club is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Bridgemate II, the ultimate scoring system for bridge. This has made Camposol Bridge Club the most up-to-date club in the region of Murcia. In May we had a weekend away to Mojacar and everyone had a wonderful time. However, we were surprised to arrive at our hotel only to be met by another party from Camposol - the Trevi Golf Club! {You can’t go anywhere these days without bumping into someone you know.} The hotel was the El Puntazo, which provided us with excellent meals and also a lovely room to play bridge in. Entertainment was provided by Gerhard and a good sing-song ensued. The photos show all enjoying themselves. If you are interested in playing bridge, please contact Bernie at berniegwood@ gmail.com or by phoning 657 103 771 You can visit our website at www.bridgewebs.com/camposol Since its inception it has gone from strength to strength with the purchase of Every Monday sees a further increase in numbers attending the respite care at the Cultural Centre, Camposol B. With activities as varied as collage picture making to dominoes and magic, our friends enjoy the time in our care whilst the carer also enjoys time to themselves. Some of the pictures produced were used to dress and bless the well on Las Palacios on May 31st in a short service conducted by Rev Kent, the first of its kind in the area. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com We invite any person to come along to the Cultural Centre and see what is on offer to those with long term illnesses. We can look after your friend while you, the carer, go off to do whatever you please for a few hours, safe in the knowledge that your friend is in good hands. The Forget Me Not centre is open Mondays 10.30am-1.30pm at the Cultural Centre, Camposol B. By the time you read this publication the Summer Solstice Concert will have come and gone and indications are that it will be a very successful occasion raising much needed funds. Future events will include a Fun Quiz in early October and others will be advertised as soon as they are confirmed. If you have any articles that could be used by us for a Table Top Sale or Car Boot Sale, then please contact us at 660 442 845 and we will arrange to collect them so that we may again raise much-needed funds. At present we are in the process of preparing our own website which will be on line soon - watch out for more information. If you need any information on Forget Me Not, please call Dawn on 647 142 071, email us at forgetmenot@bolnuevo. com or view us on Facebook. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 52 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Thursday 12th June was one of the hottest days of the year so far, but it didn’t stop members of Ladies’ Chatterbox from enjoying a trip to Murcia. Antonio took us first to the Casino - entering via the striking stained glass door which is characteristic of Arabic architecture of the period. We were able to visit the opulent rooms where grand balls would have taken place and the elite of Murcia would have met to socialise. The building was inspired by the royal salons of the Alhambra in Granada and the Alcázar in Seville. Next we visited the buildings of the University of Murcia, formerly a convent. By that time we were The Group held its monthly meeting on 2nd June at The Club House. The minutes of this meeting have been published on Sector D Group website. This was our last meeting before our summer break and the next one will be on September 1st at 4pm at The Club House. Our thanks go to them for the use of their meeting room. ready to stroll around the city and find somewhere cool for a long lunch! Many thanks to Antonio, our guide, for making the trip so interesting and to Kathy Johnson for organising the day so well. Ladies’ Chatterbox Group normally meets at the Cultural Centre, Camposol B on the 2nd Thursday of each month. If you would like further information, please contact Chris Leiper on 968 199 441. The next meeting will be on Thursday September 11th at 2 pm in the Cultural Centre, Camposol B. Further details will be in the August Chronicle. The programme for the next six months will be available at this meeting. New members are always welcome. Chatterbox “Sew and Sew” is a group for anyone who would like to meet with other sewing or craft work enthusiasts (not necessarily very experienced!) to work together, chat and enjoy a cuppa! We meet every Monday 2.30-4.30pm in the Cultural Centre, Camposol B. For more information phone Sue on 605 737 107. on Monday 9th June. Monday is now our day for working, but many individuals work on other days as it suits them. Since the early days of our Group we have had a great set of volunteers who help keep the pot holes under control by doing regular repairs. They also undertake such things as drain cover repair and generally help prevent damage to our cars. A big vote of thanks must go to them for their hard work. Group volunteer work now stops for our Summer Break and we will resume in September although our pot hole group have said they will work through the summer. These reports will also resume in September, so until then we wish you a great summer to enjoy, but please continue to be vigilant in keeping yourselves and your homes safe. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Work has continued around the sector concentrating on a garden area on D25 and work near the D Sector “Welcome” sign. Thanks to the volunteers who turned out At this time of year mosquitoes are very busy, so it is important not to provide breeding areas for them which can be as small as a puddle or excess water in a plant pot. If anyone suspects an abandoned pool has mosquitoes breeding, they can report it to Tatiana at the Cultural Centre on Sector B and the Council will come and spray the area. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 53 New Mayor of Mazarrón Francisco Garcia has been elected the new Mayor of Mazarrón. Ginés Campillo now becomes Deputy Mayor for Planning. Following his election, Francisco Garcia promised a meeting with the President of the Autonomous Community of Murcia, Alberto Garre to raise the plight Mazarrón and all the residents are suffering due to intolerable discrimination and public investment. He will demand justice and fairness in the allocation of public funds. He wants to target the most disadvantaged and low-income families and pensioners etc. This includes establishing a Basic Social Income to help families with no income or those earning less than 800€ per month. Francisco also announced measures aimed at families with school-age children by providing a budget of 50,000€ for the purchase of books and materials, school meals and extracurricular activities and sports. Francisco also announced that he will fight to improve public services in Camposol, such as street lighting and the water system. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com A First-Aid Post and Life Guards For Percheles and Three Beaches Until 14 September There will now be 46 lifeguards, three coordinators, one exclusive 112 operator for beaches, two operational ambulances and four rescue boats (3 motorbikes, 1 zodiac) available. There will be a first-aid post on the beach of Percheles from 1st July to 31st August, extended to 14th September at El Puerto-Rihuete, La Reya and El Castellar. The itinerant vehicle will remain in Bolnuevo. of the Gastrobar Fizz in Puerto de Mazarrón. Cerezuela made some simple dishes with tuna, very typical of a Mazarrón kitchen. David Muñoz from Restaurant Alborada was the second to perform with ‘Our understanding of tuna’ and Ricardo Sanz closed the show with ‘The Japanese Tuna’. Firo Vázquez and David Seijas the famous restaurant ‘El Bulli’ were also demonstrating their special recipes. The children had free workshops showing them how to make mini pizzas and easy soups and there was a special theme ‘Why buy tomatoes?’ when adults had the opportunity to show their recipes using just tomatoes. Ruta De Los Fenicios En España The Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, explained that the ‘Charter of Jaén’ is a roadmap which aims to develop the knowledge and encourage the conservation and enhancement of the geographical and historical sites related to the history of PhoenicianPunic culture. He said at the signing “It is our duty to encourage the creation of this route in Spain by the Phoenician heritage we treasure and in the case of Murcia, it is especially important because of the presence of the Phoenician boat in Mazarrón and by the ARQUA in Cartagena. We have been given this opportunity not as mere spectators, but as premier promoters of this initiative.” tended the opening which was given by the Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, Director of the People’s University (UP), Mª José Ballesta Lopez and the artist himself. The exhibition will remain open until July 11th, Monday to Friday from 8pm-10pm. A set of 25 photographs are on show and Luis Marino explained that the exhibition is the result of a project conducted at the University Miguel Hernández of Elche, after he completed a degree in Visual Arts Expertise. The Mazarrón artist said, “What can be more personal than the first memories of my childhood attributed to a mythical Susaña, a territory fraught with legends and archaeological landmarks in which my grandfather had a piece of land where tomatoes were grown. I tried to get those places and smells in my work and I tried to recreate the erosions of Bolnuevo with the smell of wet sand, salt land and moons.” Mazarrón Dia a Dia 30 awards and 200 diplomas were awarded to both school children and adult participants for the XIV edition of Contests and Awards Contest ‘Mazarrón Dia a Dia’. There was a wide participation of schools in the municipality and the main award this year went to CEIP Ginés García Martínez. During the event, the exhibition hall appeared crowded with children, youth and adults, as the award is aimed at all ages, neighbours and all those related to the town. Murcia Misteriosa This event took place on Saturday, June 7th at the Cultural Centre in Mazarrón. It featured Enrique Delgado, director and presenter of Refugio Macabre from Radio Gaceta FM, who talked about Cartagena and its 3000 years of mysteries and legends. José Alonso, Radiologist from Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca spoke on Surrounding Death Experiences (NDE). Jose Antonio Martinez, director and host of Nemesis TV programme, supplemented lectures with Project Nemesis: surpassing reality. Javier Belmar, director and host of Other Worlds Radio Company, spoke on the Mysteries and Trivia in Other Worlds, followed by Jorge Sanchez, a field researcher specializing in UFOs and whose presentation focused on this phenomenon. Finally the researchers composed of Antonio Pérez, Paco Hernandez Fight and Eugenia talked about the ghosts of the pubs Arizona and Route 66. Art Exhibition Mazarrón artist Luis Marino amazed the audience at the opening of his exhibition Susaña, Paisaje Detenido which opened on 30th May in the auditorium of the CIME, on Avda Constitucion. Dozens of relatives and friends at- Cooking Show The Ronqueo Blue Fin Tuna and the cooking show attracted dozens of people when 130 kilos of tuna were auctioned in Puerto de Mazarrón. The opening of the conference was made by the owner of Restaurante El Olivar in Moratalla, Ginés Campillo, accompanied by expert chefs Firo Vázquez, Ricardo Sanz, chef from Kabuki, the only Japanese restaurant in Spain with a Michelin Star and 3 ‘suns’ in the Repsol Guide and Eduardo Cerezuela, restaurant chef Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 54 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com By the time you’re reading this, I hope to have a Facebook page up and running for our club, though I haven’t got the vaguest idea how to do so! though I wonder if other diners in the restaurant where we had our Menu del Día with fast flowing booze appreciated our boisterous group! Our most recent event, Lunch and Wine Tasting at Jumilla was a roaring success, Building on the success of our trip to Jumilla, we’ve arranged a day trip for Wednesday 10th September to ‘Experiencia 43’ the production plant for Licor 43/Cuarenta y Tres, followed by a visit to Los Alcazares, with a shopping stop at Iceland supermarket on the way home. Everyone is welcome to join us on this trip, so call me on 968 956 026 for tickets which cost 12€ for our members and 15€ for everyone else. More information with times etc and a poster for this day out are on our website www.mccsocialclub.com. Licor 43 is the 62º proof liqueur made from 43 ingredients that goes into your Asiatico coffee and it’s advertised as the world’s number 1 Spanish liqueur. More importantly, we get a drink at the start of the tour and another at the end! The maintenance team will still be clearing, weeding and spraying all streets on ‘C’ as usual throughout the hotter months, even though the volunteer working parties have now finished for the summer. Thanks to all who have given us their time and effort. It really makes a difference! All the palms have now been pruned along the dual carriageway and 40 more trees and shrubs have been planted in both of the garden areas at the bottom near the rambla. They have been well watered in, but this needs to continue as they are not established yet due to the driest conditions we can remember. If you would like to give any plants near your home or holiday home a drink or leave any full water bottles behind the Welcome Wall, it would be very much appreciated. Both areas are looking lovely, but it will take a huge commitment to keep everything alive until the cooler months arrive. Unfortunately, there have been more thefts; two ornamental figures have disappeared from the new garden area. Please be vigilant and report these thieves. Finally, we’re now planning a Summer Pool Party at Mazarrón Country Club on Wednesday 27th August. This will be open to everyone. We’ve booked Barrington to entertain us, but didn’t have the meal and cost organized in time to be included in this article, so watch our website for details. More next month Hazel Davison ing every month. Please note that John, our Chairman, has arranged discount home and car insurance through Liberty Seguros for Green Fingers members. Please see the website for details. Save the date for our Christmas Meal and Dance on Wednesday 3rd December at The Club House, with Lenny Mitchell. Further details can be found on our chalkboards or contact us on 634 325 427. More information about our group can be found on Facebook and our website http://www.greenfingersgardenandsocialgroup.com/ Thanks now to everyone for donations to our bucket - this month we had a record amount! It all helps further improvements made to ‘C’ Sector North, which is improv- In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Our Annual Barbeque was a real success; dancing to Paul Allen and enjoying the food ably provided by The Club House this year! Special mention must go to all those who donated their time and hard work. Also, a huge thank-you to local restaurants who kindly provided prize meal packages for our raffle: Oscar’s, Liz’s Café, La Vida Bar/Restaurant and Costa Café - much appreciated! At the time of writing, we still have 4 seats remaining on our 3 night trip to Madrid, from 7 to 10 October. We’ve now opened this trip to non-members, so if you’d like to join us, you can find full details on our website. The price for non-members is 140€ per person sharing a twin room. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 55 It’s Getting Hot, Hot, Hot For MABS Mazarron!!!!!!! It has been an exceptionally busy time for the team at MABS Mazarrón with a variety of fundraising events taking place: Wednesday 4th June saw a Country Walk organised by Bob Shoesmith, taking more than 40 people on a leisurely walk along the ramblas and dry river beds behind El Salidillo. By his own admission Bob was surprised but delighted at the number of people who came along to his walk and the feedback from the walkers has been fantastic – “When’s the next one please?” Tour to The Club House, Camposol. The audience was delighted with a spectacular show, complimented by great food and service from The Club House staff. Due to a heavy schedule in the UK, this was their only visit this year, but they will be back in 2015. The night raised 230€ for MABS Mazarron. Thanks for your continued support guys see you next year! Saturday 7th June a Music Marathon at Oscar’s, Camposol again saw our volunteers working hard to raise funds selling their now renowned homemade cakes and pastries, tombola and other fundraising ideas. The team of Jenny, Pauline, Mark, June and Di raised 150€, with a further 170€+ pledged from Oscar’s from the overall proceeds on the day. Another great day! On Sunday 8th another Typical English Garden Party was held at the home of Val Cooper in Totana. More than 40 people attended the afternoon and they received cava and canapés on arrival, freshly cut sandwiches, cream scones, freshly baked cakes and English Tea (in china cups and saucers!). The event raised in excess of 300€. Thank you to Val. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com The walk raised 275€ on the day with more pledged. Fantastic! Special thanks to Bob and everyone who joined him on the walk. On Friday 6th June, Juke Box Promotions brought their sell out Cliff/Elvis Tribute MABS Shield Open Golf Competition What a day! The sun came out to greet the 70+ golfers who played in the competition on Saturday 14th June, hosted by The Camposol Club de Golf. Main competition sponsor Citroën Auto Al-Mazarrón brought along an array of cars for viewing, including the brand new Citroën Cactus. Other sponsors included: Tallers Norberto; Motos Raul; Dario Pinturas; T J Electricals; Ibex Insurance; Expat Pensions; Avalon; Luz del Sol and Llamas Chimeneas. The competition was keenly fought with the eventual winners being: Baz Elmore; Ray Cole; Andy Money and Mark Taylor. They received the MABS Shield and individual medals to mark the event from Bar- tollo, owner of Citroën Autos Al-Mazarrón. Other winners were: Longest Drive on Hole 3 – Ian Frost; Hole 5 – Eugene T; Hole 11 – Nigel Chadderton; Hole 13 – M Lee. The raffle raised a fantastic 265€ bringing the total for the day to 2990€. This was made up to 3000€ by a local couple who missed out on buying tickets because they were sampling the wonderful range of tapas created by the staff at The Club House Bistro! – Thank you. With the presentations in full swing there was one more surprise in store for the MABS Mazarrón team – a donation of 500€ from the retiring captains of the Camposol Golf Association, Trevor Andrew and Marilyn Jones. What a way to end the day!!! MABS Mazarron would like to thank everyone involved in the day, especially Camposol Club de Golf for hosting the event; the stewards and marshals for organising the match and competition; the staff at The Club House for their efficient service throughout the day; the sponsors for their support before, during and after the event; all of the players for their support and humour during the day and finally the MABS volunteers for their continued help on a day to day basis – THANK YOU!!! MABS Mazarrón is a registered charity that provides help and practical support to local people who have been diagnosed with cancer. If you would like to learn more about what we do and how you could get involved call in at our Information Centre, email us on mabscoordinator@outlook.com or call 620 582 418. Just a few hours a week would make all the difference to someone with cancer. Tickets to all our events are available from the MABS Information Centre Mon-Fri 10am-2pm. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 56 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 57 Mass according to the Extraordinary form (in Latin) is celebrated every 1st Saturday of the month at the Catholic Chapel at Pastrana, app r ox i m a t e l y 10km from Mazarrón Schedule of Masses: 1st Saturday of the month (in Latin, with readings and homily in English) 4:30pm All other Saturdays Mass 4.30pm in English San Animal did an amazing job of organising the Kon-Tiki Raft Race on Sunday 15th June on the beach at San Juan de Los Tererros. Hundreds of spectators turned out Schedule of Confession: Saturday from 3:15-4:20pm. Also on request Fr. Carlos Prats 628 824 555 Fr. Octavio Carpena 676 219 445 www.pastranaonline.com THE OLD PRIEST “..When I was weak and defeated, Christ and His Holy Mother were there for me and they showed me Mercy…Never lose trust, my children, true faith can move mountains…” At the end of his homily, The Old Priest always encouraged us with these words: “Never lose trust.” He prayed a beautiful prayer, saying that the story of his life, crosses and joys, was all there in this prayer: Forgive me, Lord for everything that I could have seen and I chose not to see. Forgive me, Lord, for everything that I could have listened to and I chose not to listen. Forgive me, Lord, for everything that I could have understood and I chose not to understand. Forgive me, Lord, for everything that I could have forgiven and I chose not to forgive. to see 14 rafts race. The rafts were fantastic and included entrants from local schools and organisations; even the Town Hall took part! The atmosphere was electric and there was a real party atmosphere helped enormously by the Team Harmony Angels who entertained the crowds with their superb cheerleading, singing and chanting their own theme song. The Angels also organised a bucket collection from the crowd and raised almost a €100€. Well done Angels! In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Elaine, Secretary of San Animal said that they were thrilled not only with the amount of entrants, but the rafts that were superb. Everyone really got into the spirit of the day. Elaine said that although the total amount has yet to be finalised, they were expecting to have raised near to 1000€ which for this charity is Forgive me, Lord, for the light that I could have received and I chose to close my eyes. Forgive me, Lord, for the lives that I could have protected and I chose to ignore. Forgive me, Lord, for the love that I could have shown to others and instead, I chose to keep inside. “…and I was lost and desperate; I asked Jesus for help and I prayed to His Holy Mother. I carried so many burdens and my heart was heavy, I was given the grace to let Him take over as I prayed: not my will, but Your Will, Jesus…and in His great Mercy, He saved me…” I thank you, Lord, for Your life-given grace. I thank you, Lord for Your gentle light that dispelled my darkness. I thank you, Lord, for Your Forgiveness, for it brought me everlasting peace. I thank you, Lord, for Your unconditional Love. Enter under my roof, stay in my life and take away all my worries and sorrows, all hurts and pains. Jesus, I trust in You! Amen an amazing amount of money much needed for the rescue and re-homing of dogs and cats. Photographs of the race can be found on the San Animal and Team Harmony Spain Facebook pages and also on www.teamharmonyspain.com. The whole team from San Animal would like to thank everyone who took part on the day and also the spectators that made the day even more magical. San Animal have worked in collaboration with the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Pulpi and hope to make this an annual event. If you can help San Animal with fundraising, re-homing of dogs or cats, fostering or even walking the dogs, please contact Elaine at sanamimal.org or see their Facebook page. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 58 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 59 Firstly, we would like to apologise for the incorrect telephone number given in last months’ Chronicle. This was due to poor proof reading by me. This has now been rectified. Now to business! a case and were able to supply a basic bag. They had hardly any clothing or bedding, so the next week we turned up with bags of everything they needed. Praise the Lord, who never fails in His mercy and Grace and meets all our needs every day. thinking of disposal. Despite the fact that we do not speak fluent Spanish, we find that love, blessings and a smiling face ensure that everyone we meet welcomes us into their homes and call us “family”. We always bless each person we meet in the precious name of Jesus. Thanks to the wonderful efforts of our ladies who hold the table top sales at Camposol and the continuing donations which never cease to amaze us, we are able to supply the majority of the needs of our lovely families. However, donations are always required and are gratefully accepted. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com It is lovely to see one of our families have found work this month and have moved to Alicante Province. Their number has not reduced needs though, as we were approached by a young man asking for food. When he took us to his home, we found out that there were 7 young men living in very poor conditions. We always carry spare food for such Summer Diseases and Heat Problems When the good weather comes there is an increase of certain processes in our pets because of the rise of temperatures. One of the most important things to remember if you are taking your dog or cat in the car is to make sure the windows are left open. If you are going to be away from the car for any length of time DO NOT leave an animal in there. It does not take long for heat to build up in a car during the summer months and animals can die of heat stroke very quickly. Skin Disorders There is often an increase of the skin disorders, mainly produced by ectoparasites as ticks and fleas, as well as dermatitis with al- You may remember that we mentioned in last months’ article that we have a lady due to give birth very soon. This family have no running water or toilet, but most importantly, they need a fridge. If anyone has a fridge they are not using, or one they are planning to replace, please bear us in mind when lergic component and bacterial infections as piodermas during the summer months. There can also be an increase of external otitis, so we recommend the regular use of quality external antiparasitic medication as well as the preventive use of certain shampoos and in extreme cases the cleaning of the ear duct, especially in breeds prone to suffer from external otitis. Sun and Heat Obese and older animals and those which suffer from chronic cardiopulmonary diseases can experience a worsening of their clinical conditions during the heat. Walking in the hours of maximum sun and intense exercise should be avoided. These animals should be kept in well aired areas without too much heat. Heat stroke is a major problem. It is a serious and extreme situation that may cause the death of the animal if you do not act quickly. To avoid this, intense exercise should not be done at hours of maximum heat and never leave animals inside the cars under the sun. Races such as bulldogs are very prone to suffer from these processes so special care should be taken. Make sure that there is always plenty of fresh water available. We always like to mention our kind donators: Marian and Lesley at the Dog Bowl, Fuente Alamo; Nadine and Ray at Club 25 Serena Golf and the helpers at the table top at Camposol where food donations can be left. If you can help in any way, please contact Marge and Arthur Laws on 659 270 885 or email arthurlaws@hotmail.com Please also check our website http://swaptearsforsmiles.wix.com/swap-tears-4smiles Food Gastroenteritis from infections and alimentary toxinfections may also increase due to the consumption of raw food exposed to environmental temperatures. We recommend using dry food during the summer and avoid to letting the animal free when walking to avoid eating food that might be in a bad state. Emergencies There is an increase of the number of emergencies during the busy months due to an increase in the number of people around and certain activities. There are a great number of traumas for traffic accidents and fights with other animals during the summer months and it is common to see dogs with things such as fishing hooks in parts of their bodies, reactions or hypersensitivity to insect bites and burrs or grass seeds in their ears or between their toes. These may all need veterinary treatment to avoid your pet having problems later on. Clinica Veterinaria Puerto de Mazarrón. Tel 968 153 931 Camposol Sector A Tel 968 199 263 Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 60 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 61 Jesus can heal today. Do you believe that? Jesus saw her and said “Dear woman, you, you are healed of your sickness” (Luke 13:12) Can anyone relate to these miracles? Are you trying to medicate your pain through tireless work, wrong relationships, or mood altering substances? The Bible tells us about a woman who had been bent double for eighteen years and was unable to stand up straight. Jesus called her over and said, “Dear woman you are healed” and then He touched her. Instantly she was healed and could stand up straight. How she praised God. You know if you turn your life to Jesus, He can set you free. You see you need a special touch from Jesus. I can personally relate to this as in 1996 I was healed by Jesus when being prayed for, as I had osteoarthritis. July is here and we are over half way through the year. Where does it go, especially as you get older!!! Life continues as ever in Casa Rainbow Satellites - mums are fine. Regular readers will know we have a green oasis garden in the middle of the Spanish desert up to now (some 10 years here) kept green by two water wells on the land - well the wells are nearly dry; we have had so little rain this winter. A decision will have to be made whether to keep the garden green with tap (expensive metered) water or let the garden ‘go’ - a heart breaking decision. Perhaps we can compromise and keep parts? to do much about except fit you with a bigger dish or waiting until Autumn! By selecting the region you watch, you can in general get BBC and ITV back. I am finding Scotland signals are mostly acceptable (BBC 1 Scotland (SD or HD) and STV/Scottish ITV). Use a postcode of G1 1AB in a FREESAT Box, or if you have a SKY Box you will find BBC, but we will have to programme in STV - ask us. You may not get your ‘local’ news that you want, but you will see Eastenders or Corrie! For information, please contact Pastor Ralph and Margaret Locke on 968 199 622 or 618 720 181. Why not come and join us and hear of people Hope I do not sound defensive, but all of the installers in the region often get berated by clients for ‘not knowing what we are doing’. Most consumers appreciate that all the reputable installers do the best they can for their clients, but our ability to look into the future is often controlled by one of the most secretive companies in the world – Astra Satellites. They are contracted to provide Satellite TV Services to various operators in the UK, but they just fulfil those contracts without ever telling how they will do it. That leaves us installers who try our best to provide you, the consumer, with the best UK TV we can down here in southern Spain often working in ‘the dark’ and having at best a guessing game for our clients. You, the client, must accept that we, the installer, often just do not know what tomorrow will bring, despite being as professional as we can. Just pick a reputable long established company for your TV installs. They really will do the best job they can with all the information available; it is not all about price, as important as that is! Some of you with our SKY packs will have noted that many of the HD channels are not now available - SKY are getting clever! We are working on the issue, but it is likely we will only be supplying an SD service in the future - still at good value, but not in glorious HD! Article sponsored by Rainbow Satellites, the company for all your TV needs in the Murcia region of Southern Spain. Contact Alan (preferably by email as it saves him answering the phone when perched on a roof top trying to adjust a dish!) at rainbowsats@gmail.com or by phone (he will call you back if you leave a message) (0034) 686 358 475. www.rainbowsats.org has some good basic information, but it does need updating after the recent signal changes! In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com TV NEWS We are getting lots of calls about signals again changing/weakening. There seems to be nothing in the satellite system that has changed. I suspect it is about the atmosphere warming up for the summer. It is well known that signals do reduce in the summer, but up to now they were so strong it did not matter that we lost a few percent. Now with the new signals from the new satellite being so low, many of the smaller dishes are ‘on the edge’ of reception and with this further small loss of signal, many of you are experiencing problems that I suspect we are not going to be able who have been healed in the Olive Branch Christian Fellowship, free of their sickness, touched by Jesus Christ? We meet every Sunday at the Cultural Centre on Camposol Sector B at 10.30am. You are assured of a good welcome. We also take communion each Sunday. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 62 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 63 Q: How do you make a blonde’s eyes light up? A: Shine a flashlight in their ear. Q: Why should blondes not be given coffee breaks? A: It takes too long to retrain them. Q: How can you steal the window seat of a blonde on a plane going to London? A: Tell her the seats that are going to London are all in the middle row. 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Eisenhower Note of debt Macadam Perhaps Went gently Not front or back After awhile Smooth Science channel Sledge Beano Haze Trail Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 64 die? Q: Why did eighteen blondes go to the movies together? A: They heard that under seventeen weren’t ACROSS Answers on page 94 admitted! Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 65 As usual we could not continue and perform without the support of all you. Thank you all very much. It is so lovely to see familiar faces and welcome to all the new faces at our productions. Please feel free to contact our Chairman for any info about forthcoming activities or check out our website www.cloudninedramagroupmurcia. com and Facebook page Cloud Nine Drama. We are always on the lookout for new members both front of house and backstage. Get your creative juices flowing. Come and join Cloud Nine. We donate a portion of our profits from each performance to a local charity. How often have you heard someone say “Well it’s hardly surprising they had problems and got into trouble – just look at their upbringing?” It seems so often when a person falls foul of the law they resort to blaming a difficult childhood or an abusive relationship. They rush to list the problems they had as a child. It’s never their fault – it’s usually the system or their parents or the lack of money or….. The excuses are endless. I have just been enthralled by the brief biography of Maya Angelou the famous black author who died last month. Maya was one of two children, born in 1928 to black parents. At the age of three her parents divorced and she was shipped off to grandparents for four years when she returned to her mother. Her mother’s boyfriend raped her a year later and he was murdered just four days after being released from jail. Maya blamed herself for this as she had named him for the rape. She didn’t speak a word for 5 years! She moved back to her grandparents and her troubled childhood continued when she gave birth to her son at the age of 16. Are you getting the picture of someone who had a lot of reasons to blame life for any problems she might face? Maya’s life continued to take her to a variety of situations and she worked in all manner of jobs ranging from streetcar conductor to sex worker. There were at least two marriages and numerous friendships and relationships in various countries including Egypt and Ghana. She met and worked with Martin Luther King and Malcolm X on Civil Rights matters and she met a number of writers who encouraged her to put her creative talents to good use. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Her first biography “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” is well known and she went on to write much more, including screen plays, TV scripts, songs (for Roberta Flack etc.) Indeed she was the first black woman to write a successful screenplay. Perhaps her most well known poem, “On The Pulse Of The Morning” was the one she read in person at the inauguration of Bill Clinton in 1993. From a horrendous childhood, rape, failed marriages, disastrous times in the sex industry, you might wonder how Maya Angelou survived and lived to the age of 86 and made a success of her life. In an interview with the newspaper “The Times-Picayune” of New Orleans she said, “I found that I knew not only that there was God, but that I was a child of God. When I understood that; when I comprehended that more than that; when I internalized that, ingested that; I became courageous.” It is easy to blame someone else, but Maya’s story shows that with the right values, it is eminently possible to live a worthwhile life and be a valued and esteemed member of society. If you want to know about this God that changes lives for the better why not join us any Sunday morning at 11am. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 66 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 67 Calle Sobrija 2248 Sector D20 Camposol Rev Maureen Kent This article is more a huge Thank You this month, than anything else. Firstly, I was delighted to be asked to bless the well on Los Palacios, at the “Well Dressing”, which was a lovely event. I am already looking forward to attending next year! St Nicholas now has a new tradition which was initiated over the weekend of 6th/7th/8th of June. It was our Open Garden and Traditional Flower Festival, culminating in our Joint Holy Communion Service. Thanks must go to Gill & Mike, Mike & June, Judy, Jenny & Ron, Len & Rosemary, Eberhard & Monica and Peter & Shirley for opening their gardens for viewing. The flowers for the displays were supplied and sponsored by Florista Pareton and the plants were supplied and sponsored by José Serrano Garcia at the Garden Bou- NEST walks are friendly, particularly easy, social outings to amazing places; definitely NOT for sporty walkers wanting a challenge! Come and make new friends with NEST! tique Camposol. Our other sponsors were: The Health Centre; The Business Centre; Los Palacios Gardening Group; Branded; Compusurf; Yvonne Beautician; Inside Out; Chimney Sweep; The Vista Bar and Just Fabulous. We really appreciate your generosity which made the occasion such a success, but the wonderful displays would not have been possible without the skill and time given by Karen Best from Just Fabulous and all the advice she was so willing to share. Sheila, Viv and Denise worked tirelessly alongside Karen to make our church a truly beautiful place that weekend. Other donations were given by Len & Rosemary Eaton; Julie; Mary & Dennis; Carol & Geoff; not forgetting the German Branch of St Nicholas Ecumenical Church. There just is not enough space here to thank all of you who gave your time and efforts so selflessly, but you know who you are and our gratitude goes to everyone involved that areas in Sierra Espuña. In the early evening it will be cooler and breezier here. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Eagles’ Nesting Areas - Thursday 31st July Meet 6pm in El Berro public car park opposite Camping Sierra Espuña for a relaxed, slow, short, early evening stroll in parts of the mountains where there are eagles’ nesting Places are strictly limited for this very special walk of particular interest to anyone who likes eagles. We do often see an eagle in flight on this walk, but obviously it can’t be guaranteed. Wear sturdy non-slip footwear and bring sun protection and don’t forget some water to weekend. Just to let you know that the Guess The Number of Sweets, was won by Mrs Eddie Herring. Services for July Sunday 6th Songs of Praise Sunday 13th Holy Communion Sunday 20th Morning Prayer Sunday 27th Holy Communion As well as these services, we offer Wedding Blessings, Holy Baptisms, Confirmation and Funerals. We have a Pastoral Care Group throughout the year , with people willing to listen, talk and help anyone who is sick or in need. This Pastoral Care is absolutely confidential. For further information please contact: Rev Maureen Kent 968 970 637/636 099 679 Rev Deacon Bill Coyle 634 143 260 Rev Eberhard Klute (German Branch) 968 138 764 sip. There is often no mobile signal for emergencies, so you do need to be relatively fit and healthy and come at your own risk. Bring binoculars and cameras to make the most of eagle-spotting opportunities! We will go to a local restaurant afterwards for refreshments. The walk is 5€ and you pay for your own refreshments. Please be sure to book your place supplying your contact Spanish phone number without which your booking will not be confirmed. Book your places by ringing or texting 679 002 147 or email natureespunatrails@ gmail.com, with your names and Spanish contact tel nos. Please wait for confirmation you’re booked in. Looking forward to meeting you! Check the website www.nestwalks.info for driving directions and last-minute info and to subscribe to the mailing list so you can be invited to future walks etc. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 68 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 69 ADAPT Beachcombers If you’re looking for an interesting new outdoor hobby, you might like to try Metal Detecting with a wonderful friendly group of people from the ADAPT Association. Pat, who is an avid fan of the club, said that the group always meets for breakfast before an outing and what a friendly, supportive lot they are! They are an integrated bunch of British, Spanish, Scandinavian etc. There are over 50 members, of both men and women, who are divided into South Group and North Group. The groups are organised by Roderick Toms and Robin Bonathan. There have been a few success stories of late when the groups have reunited grateful members of the public with lost possessions. The annual Associations of San Pedro Fair was held at Lo Pagan and the ‘Stick Wavers’ were there to demonstrate this fascinating leisure activity which can be on land, beach or in the sea. Members of the public were invited to participate in ‘finding buried treasure’ on the beach. There seemed to be quite an abundance of small coins which fired the imagination of some of the young boys who joined in. I’m sure we have future enthusiasts there! With today’s hectic and busy lifestyles we often ignore our bodies and what they are trying to tell us. We put up with aches, pains, niggles and feeling ‘down’ and we begin to accept them as ‘normal’. But should this be the case? * * * In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com * * * Do you want to feel irritable for the rest of your life? Should you accept waking up with back pain every morning? Is it ‘normal’ to suffer digestively after every meal? Should you accept disturbed sleep night after night? How different would life be if you didn’t keep pulling that muscle? When will you stop coming down with the If you would like more information about this and other groups you can visit the ADAPT website www.adaptsanpedro.eu same infection, time after time? These are just a few issues that Kinesiology can provide help with. Kinesiology enables us to gain better health and restore well-being. Kinesiology involves gently testing the client’s muscles and interpreting the body’s response. Kinesiology is totally non-invasive and a very powerful tool. Each muscle is linked to a particular organ or body system by energy channels known as Meridians. Therefore, when a muscle is spongy or weak and cannot resist the gentle applied pressure, we explore why this might be. It can be a purely muscular issue as a result of overstrain or weakness, or it may be linked to the corresponding organ or system, which is indicating it would benefit from ‘support’ or strengthening. This support could be structural, nutritional, emotional or energetical and can take the form of deep lymphatic massage, stimulation of the neurovascular points, balancing of the body’s energies, emotional support, and identification of appropriate nutritional support. Kinesiology is a wonderfully holistic tool which addresses the client’s issues from a variety of angles. Unlike modern-day medicine which can so often simply dull the symptoms, Kinesiology gets to the root cause. Sandra Ramsay 968 134 953/634 312 081 SNHS (Dip) Kinesiology Applied Systematic Kinesiology Hair Analysis Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 70 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com A Curious Case of lost Kidney Stones If I am honest, one of the reasons I decided to move to Spain was my health. It was not Spain’s fantastic level of healthcare – more its pace of life that attracted me. With a busy home life in the UK and several businesses, all operating in the arts sector during a recession, cracks in my usual calm were beginning to appear, along with a range of illnesses - from depression, dehydrated intervertebral discs, to kidney stones. With the knowledge that most ailments are in one way or another induced by stress, it seemed crucial that I make some life-style changes. As a serial nomad with 40 house-moves behind me, ‘A change is as good as a rest’ some have said would be a fitting epitaph for me. I have lived in far-flung and dangerous places, hot places and cold places, but usually driven by a sense of adventure and lust for exploration. Spain feels different. It’s primarily about slowing down and my deliberately basic home near the Mar Menor is delivering what’s needed. But the big change for me is sleep. For years I have told myself that I am some kind of Thatcher-like super being, who only needs a mere handful of hours sleep a night (note: similarity with Mrs T ends there!). I would think sleep just a waste of time – I had far too much to do and better things to fill my time. I would look down my nose in pity at those that squandered more than eight hours on the stuff. The glow of my iPad could be seen from as early as three in the morning and I felt superior that I had a head-start on my email inbox before everyone else. Sometimes I would play backgammon online with folks in other time zones, or write whole magazine or blog articles. By 5am I was usually bored and more than ready to be up and dressed to start the day. My husband joked that he never saw me asleep. Perhaps I was a robot - or an alien. During one of those early morning sessions I read a news article about the importance of sleep. Scientists from the best universities in the world were warning that the increasing habit of cutting sleep is leading to “serious health problems”. Aware that my health was failing on many fronts, I took action. It has taken a real effort not to reach for the internet if I wake and not to go for a justin-case wee that I don’t really need and not to write lists of things I need to do when I get up, but slowly I have managed to achieve seven or eight hours of unbroken sleep most nights. The difference to my mental and physical health is notable – and I now have another hope to shed what I laughingly still call my ‘baby-pounds’ (my youngest child is 12). Weight loss is said to be ultimately easier with a good sleep pattern. I wouldn’t have been able to benefit from these positive health benefits as easily if I hadn’t moved here and made a drastic lifestyle change. I am reminded of Spike Milligan’s grave which reads: “I told you I was ill”. I’m not quite ready to write my own epitaph just yet, but maybe “Peacefully in her sleep” when the time does come. It won’t be the kidney stones that get me though - who knows what has happened to them? I had them with me when I left Cambridge in April, but now the hospital can’t locate them! ¡Viva España! In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com It might not sound like much, but I have been taking a gentle constitutional stroll each day. After dropping my son off at school I continue on foot, winding through residential streets onto the Avenida Generalísimo (is that a Franco remnant?) and onto the main esplanade by the beach. Sitting on my favourite bench, I either sketch, or sometimes just look out over the glass-like Mar Menor, with the occasional dog-walker or retired couple nodding a ¡Buenos días! as they pass. More than once, I have been later in the day to the Salinas next to the Mar Menor, which have yielded buckets of mineral filled mud and I have joined tourists and Spanish pensioners in coating myself with the healing slop. I’m not sure how it cures ills, but the ritual is relaxing and fun! I am also eating better - the vegetables seem fresher and tastier and I drink more water and less wine (I surprise myself here at 1.50€ a bottle). Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 71 Is It Really Healthier Here Than The UK? Mar Menor was invaded by the deadly Portuguese-Man-O-Wars. However, I couldn’t find any statistics on jelly-fish sting deaths from the World Health Organisation and generally the beaches and the sunshine to be found there is a giver of good health. Last month I championed cycling as a great way to stay healthy. This month in Mar Menor Musings I reflect on my own health and reasons for moving to Spain (i.e. to relax!), but I wanted to look more generally at whether this region is really better for you than the UK. If you read golf resort and real estate brochures, they will all tell you that Spain and specifically this region is among the healthiest places to live in the world. I set about finding more scientific and neutral evidence. The good news is that medical journal, The Lancet, has recently published an in-depth piece of medical research using data spanning twenty years, which shows Spain at the top of the pile for European countries. Life expectancy in Spain is over 82 years (2011 figures). Italy comes a close second, despite both countries suffering economic woes. Nevertheless Britain isn’t far behind with a life expectancy of 80. The biggest killer, causing more than half of all deaths across the European region, is Cardiovascular disease. Overall, Cardiovascular disease causes over 4 million deaths in Europe and is estimated to cost the EU economy €195 billion a year. Britain ranks as one of the worst places in Europe for heart-disease, with Spain certainly fairing better (curiously France is better than both, despite being among the worst on the risk factors of diet and smoking). The French certainly prove that some illnesses cannot always be attributed to life-style and as the UK has nearly twice the number of cases of measles than Spain, but a third of mumps, trying to weigh up whether Spain is better than the UK becomes a complex calculation and difficult to measure. The Spanish Tourist board refers to the lagoon as an ‘Outdoor Spa’ and for centuries people have been coming to get healing properties from the mud, which provides calcium, magnesium and potassium. Bathing in the lagoon is supposed to act as an anti-inflammatory, good for easing rheumatism, arthritis, gout and as a treatment for acne and other skin problems. If you fancy an indoor Spa, look one up - just in my small town of San Pedro del Pinatar there are several listed online. As part of the ‘new relaxed me’, I am looking forward to trying one of them out next month! Scientifically, it is difficult to prove whether living here is better for you than the UK – but it scores highly on many fronts – heartdisease, sunshine, life expectancy and it certainly gets the thumbs up from me! Perhaps it’s down to booze? World Health Organization figures show Spaniards drink less alcohol than Brits (10 litres a year versus 11.5 litres). Aside from cheap alcohol, there are undoubtedly other health risks from living in Spain – sunburn, infected mosquito bites and jelly fish stings. You might think I exaggerate on the dangers of the latter, but a week before the jelly-fish nets were put up on the Mar Menor I spotted a Rhizostoma Pulmo variety in waters (crudely identified on the internet) and let us not forget that in 2009 the In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Spain is famous for its excellent healthcare system and the country does have more dentists and far more physicians per capita than in the UK (there are 26,000 registered dentists!) However, I was surprised to learn that per capita, the Spanish government spend on healthcare is less than in the UK (2011 figures) and accessing the Spanish healthcare system isn’t as easy as it once was. Visitors with European Health Insurance Cards can access state-provided health system and if you are employed in Spain or a self-employed tax resident you can access the state system as a Spaniard would. However, for many Brits like myself, self-employed/retired, overseas incomes are not always straight forward and the Spanish authorities are asking many foreigners, even EU citizens, to provide evidence of a private health scheme before allowing people to be registered as a resident. Murcia now has a “convenio especial” where you pay a monthly fee to access state-run healthcare. The Foreign Office has a useful webpage dedicated to Healthcare For Brits Living In Spain Recent research has shown that women who sunbathe live longer than women who don’t! Exposure to the sun is attributed to helping against blood clots and lowering the incidence of type 2 Diabetes caused by a lack of vitamin D. How delightful that simply sitting next to the Mar Menor in the sunshine can be a healthy activity in itself! Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 72 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com The Arches Bar Line Dancers Donate to the Butterfly Children Charity Its severity ranges from mild to lethal. It is caused by a mutation in the keratin or collagen gene. As a result, the skin is extremely fragile. Minor mechanical friction or trauma will separate the layers of the skin and form blisters. People with this condition have an increased risk of cancers of the skin and many will eventually be diagnosed with it as a complication of the chronic damage done to the skin. happy group of ladies. Lin thanked all her Line Dancing Ladies for their support over the years and Ali and Derreck for allowing them to use the room at The Arches free of charge during that time. The afternoon began with some line dancing, then line dancing teacher, Lin announced that she was retiring from teaching after 14 years of raising money for various charities. She will be handing over to Di Daniels, who will start the classes again at The Arches, every Wednesday, from 8th October. Epidermolysisbullosa (EB) is an inherited connective tissue disease causing blisters in the skin and mucosal membranes, with an incidence of 1/50,000. Anne and Pat from DEBRA Spain attended and Anne spoke about the problems that Butterfly Children faced and how grateful they are for such a generous donation from this If you would like to know more about DEBRA Spain, call 952 816 434, or email comunicacion@debra.es or visit their website www.debra.es Photographer: Alfonso Fernandez In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com On Wednesday 28th May, Lin Chitty’s Line Dancing Group gathered at The Arches Bar in Los Alcázares to present a cheque for 1060€ to the charity, DEBRA Spain, which is dedicated to helping people living with Epidermolysisbullosa (EB), known as Butterfly Children. DEBRA Spain is a non-profit organisation formed by people living with Epidermolysisbullosa (EB) as well as socialhealth professionals and friends, all working together to improve the quality of life of people, mostly children and families affected by EB. Founded in 1993, it has been designated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs as an entity of “public need and importance”. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 73 Wednesday 2nd July Volunteers meeting normally 1st Wednesday of each month @ Centro Civico, Roda Bar, Roda. 11am for 11.15am. If you are interested in helping MABS and would like to know more, come along to the meeting or ring Sylvia, Volunteer Coordinator on 634 353 575. th Friday 4 July Share & Care Group @ MABS Cancer Centre, San Javier. 11am-1pm. Informal get together for anyone affected by cancer or bereavement. Call in for a coffee and a chat, and meet others in the same situation. Further details from Anne 693 795 247, or MABS Centre on 634 328 401 (10am2pm). In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Sunday 6th July Cool Sax @ The Arches Bar, Los Alcazares 1.30pm-3.30pm. Enjoy a drink or lunch whilst listening to the sounds of saxophone. Donations to MABS. Tel 653 HAH (Mar Menor) Support The Basil Skyers Myeloma Foundation On July 10th HAH will be presenting 1,000€ to the Basil Skyers Myeloma Foundation, whose patron is Viv Anderson MBE ex-England Footballer. Basil, with sister Sophia, her husband Clyde, a popular guitarist with Clyde and the Blue Grooves and his proud mother Iona lived part of the time in Roda until he was struck down with Myeloma and sadly died in 2010. The Basil Skyers Myeloma Foundation was set up in UK in 2011 and now they are bringing awareness to Spain through an Annual Golf Tournament held at Mar Menor Golf and Campbell’s Restaurant in Roda. There will be a Hog Roast at Campbells on July 10th, where Susan, Care Co-ordinator from HAH, will present the cheque. This event starts at 7pm and music at 9pm, with Mr Soul and Motown, Richie Alexander. Tickets 8€ available from Campbell’s Restaurant. 081 341. on 650 718 172 or email andy@ccgt.co.uk Tuesday 16th July Ladies’ Ebony & Ivory Lunch @ Diamantes Restaurant, El Mojon 1.30pm for 2pm. Three course lunch with a glass of wine 10.50€. Raffle in aid of MABS. Come along and meet and make new friends whilst supporting a good cause. Please book your place with Diamantes on 965 352 947. Every Saturday Book Stall @ The Arches Bar, Los Alcazares, from 10am-1pm. Weather permitting. Monday 28th July Costa Cálida Golf Charity Day @ Mar Menor Golf Resort. Meet 9am. Tee off 9.30am. Stableford Team Event (full details to be advised). Cost 47€ walking/52€ with buggy. Includes prizes for overall winners, longest drive men, longest drive lady and 3 x nearest to pin. Golfers of all standards are welcome for this fun but competitive day of golf. Costa Cálida Golf will donate to MABS, 2€ for every person who plays and the proceeds from the raffle. To book call Andy ment kept the music playing whilst all 300+ guests sat down to enjoy the freshly prepared food. Event organiser, Celia Ryan thanked all concerned, Reuben and his staff at Roda, all the artistes, Mike Campbell (Campbell’s Restaurant) and of course the HAH volunteers and all their supporters. The raffle raised an amazing 2,200€. It was unanimously agreed that it was as always a fantastic event, excellent food, excellent bar and excellent entertainment. Sunday June 8th, Mr Soul and Motown, the wonderful Richie Alexander, started the concert and as usual, soon had the ladies dancing, the men staying seated and sober!! Kenny was next with his fantastic guitar playing and vocals, followed by the big voice of Mara ‘Hara who held the crowd spellbound – a brilliant first half. Steve, who provided a lot of the equip- Cancer Centre, Urbanisation Foque, Avenida Mar Menor. Open Mon-Fri 10am-2pm. Drop in for information or help for anything to do with Cancer. A volunteer is always available to make you a coffee and have time to talk. Centre Tel 693 824 511 or Jill Chorley, Centre Manager 638 387 839. Best Foot Forward For HAH Mar Menor In April this year, HAH founder, Lesley Eburne, went to see Kinesiologist Sandra Ramsay at her rooms in Los Urrutias feeling very tired and run down. On making a further appointment, Sandra told her that they were walking 240kms from Porto in Portugal to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, on May 21st, which would take 10 days. Sandra and her husband Steve said that they would love to raise funds for HAH, as they and their friends shouldn’t be the only people to benefit from this amazing challenge!! They set themselves a target of 500€. The evening continued with the amazing tribute act, Jackie ‘Wildcat’ accompanied by Jim on guitar. Finally Suzy G with one of her girls finished the day. HAH And Friends Rocked At Roda For the 4th year running, the sun shone for the annual Rocking in Roda concert held at Centro Civico Roda village, with a barbecue, bread and salad and garlic potatoes cooked in an enormous paella pan. Charity Shop, Avenida de la Union, San Javier. Open Mon-Fri 10am-2pm. Good quality second hand clothes, furniture and brica-brac. Donations gratefully received. Ring 968 950 917 or Sue Savage, Shop Manager 615 016 035. HAH Auction A Great Success The auction held at La Zona in Los Narejos on May 20th on behalf of HAH raised just under 600€. Lots of people turned up to grab a bargain and Joanne Scott from La Zona was the auctioneer. She soon had people laughing with some of her interpretations of goods on offer, in English and Spanish. Well done Jo, a brilliant event! Lots of HAH volunteers were on hand, even delivering larger items for some people. Carole Duff, HAH volunteer/organiser, said “ It was such a fun event and as all the items for sale were donated to us, all the money will go back in the community helping us to continue our FREE services to the local community. W a l k i n g through rain, sun, campo and towns, carrying only back packs, they had special passports stamped along the way as proof of their journey. Quite an arduous task in such a short time but, thankfully, Sandra’s knowledge of Kinesiology enabled her to work through any problems they encountered physically. Lesley said “Meeting Sandra not only helped me personally, but now HAH clients will also benefit from the amazing 1000€ which has been raised to date.” Arriving home on Saturday, 25th May, totally invigorated and planning their next walk, Sandra said “We are delighted to have completed the 240km in the 10 days. We feel really well and are so proud of the fact that others will benefit from our efforts.” Lesley thanked Sandra and Steve for this amazing support for HAH. www.helpathome.es To become one of our team of volunteers, email helpathomespain@gmail.com Tel Lesley 968 134 978 Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 74 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 75 CRUZ AZUL Helps Spanish Dog Pirata Cruz Azul attended the recent ‘Encuentro de Asociaciones’ fair in Santiago de la Ribera and, as a result, were approached by a young Spanish couple who have recently become unemployed, receiving just 400€ a month from the Government. They have 3 dogs and a cat and are obviously finding it a struggle to live and care for their pets. One of their dogs, Pirata, was found by the couple two and a half years ago, when he was just six months old. He was injured and had had both ears cruelly amputated. Pirata’s new owners took care of him, nursing him back to health and he has been a faithful companion ever since. After meeting Cruz Azul Volunteers at the fair, they wanted to do the responsible thing and get Pirata’s vaccinations up to date, as operation, with his new microchip and up-todate vaccinations. “Pirata’s owners are the first Spanish people that we have helped.” said Cruz Azul President, Lyn Baines, “and I hope that they are the first of many that we can help from the Spanish community, in addition to those that we are already helping from the foreign community.” well as castrating and microchipping him. They don’t even have a car, so Cruz Azul volunteer, Alfonso Fernandez, transported Pirata and his owners to one of the Cruz Azul approved vets, Jessica, at the CV Fauna Clinic in San Javier. g from his Pirata is now at home recovering Cruz Azul Murcia is a registered charity (No. 11.720/1a) and exists to provide veterinary care for the sick and injured pets of people in need and to promote responsible pet ownership. If you or someone you know needs help, or you would like to volunteer or donate, please call 693 017 616 or visit their website www. cruzazulmurcia.es Photographer: Alfonso Fernandez In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Presentation to AIDEMAR At their monthly general meeting on 29th May a presentation of a cheque for 2,000€ was made by HELP MMM’s Honorary Patron, Lady Elisabeth Hebdige, to Miguel Andreu, a Director of AIDEMAR, which was started in 1982 to help the parents of children with incapacities, by providing the children with rehabilitation and the parents with respite. AIDEMAR currently look after 500 children and adults on a daily basis. Miguel thanked HELP MMM and all the people who donated money on behalf of all the parents and AIDEMAR. ing to pay a mortgage, rent, or electricity and water bills. They raise funds by occasional special collections in the church and other local charitable events. They could benefit from more donations and contributions of food, clothes and money. AIDEMAR have a day centre in San Javier starting soon for the care of very small children. They are renovating a small house and extending it to suit their needs and they need to buy beds, mattresses and bedding. If you can donate any of the items they need visit their website www.aidemar.com or visit one of their homes at Calle Fernandez Cavallera in San Javier. HELP MMM Donates to Caritas, Sucina Lady Elisabeth, Honorary Patron of HELP MMM, presented a cheque for 1,000€ to the local priest, Fr Jose Joaquin Izurzu, Presidente (Sacerdote) on Monday 26th May at Vino’s Victors Café/Bar in Sucina. The Mayor, Pepe Mercader and others also attended. Caritas in Sucina started in October 2013 in response to needs in the local community covering Sucina, Avileses and Casas Blancas. They currently help 28 families and 130 people including children. They don’t only help Spanish people; their assistance is based on family or individual needs, regardless of ethnic origin. Sometimes they assist by help- HELP MMM Donates 2,000€ to PROMETEO On Friday 23rd May, Bernard Ash, President of HELP MMM, accompanied by Janneke Chambers, Head of Caring Services, presented a cheque to PROMETEO in Torre Pacheco. They run a day centre for mentally and physically handicapped children and adults. They can attend to 30 adults between 16 and 65 years of age with different levels of incapacity and offer help to those clients and their families. Their services cover physiotherapy, aquatic and occupational therapy, family assessment and training in social communication skills in order to promote a more independent life. There is also a leisure group to provide parents with respite, for which transport is made available to and from home - Caring for the Carers! PROMETEO also has the use of another building where they can attend to children up to 6 years of age with mental disorders. They intend to extend part of the building with 2 extra class rooms for special projects. With the aid of their art teacher, patients had made a special sculpture, which they donated to HELP MMM. The morning was then closed by a demonstration from the Balsicas Dogs Group, who train their dogs especially for the aid of mentally and physically handicapped people. Money for Daily Food On Monday 16th June, Bernard Ash and Janneke Chambers from HELP MMM, presented a cheque for 2,000€ to the Vice President of AFEMAR in San Pedro, Snr Jose Luis Martinez. This money will be spent largely on essentials such as daily food. This small unit cares for adults with mental illnesses. Clients are via direct contact and Social Services. Because of the very limited funding they can only cater for 10 full time adults and 18 outpatients. However they have still managed to create a caring and happy atmosphere for those in the centre with psychotherapy, workshops, music, art, IT training etc. They also help families get a more informed understanding of the illness and how to better cope with the situation. One client gained 3rd prize in a national art competition held in Madrid - a great success story. Some funding is provided by central office in Murcia, but this does not cover building maintenance or materials for the workshops. They desperately need a large van/minibus to pick up patients. Their Facebook is AFEMARMENOR afemar.menor@hotmail.com Tel 968 181 910/636 206 108 Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 76 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 77 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 78 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 79 Hello again, Nathan here again and I am here to talk to you about some friends of ours who came over from Scotland for a holiday the other week. freeze! Dad took him out in the inflatable boat we have while Anne, Mum and I sat in the shade and talked about all we had done since moving here. We also went shopping for a hat for Gavin because he had left his at home in Scotland. Anne and Gavin came to stay with us for 5 days. They have not been here before so they were very excited. We have known Anne and her son Gavin for years through the church we went to in Scotland. When they arrived they wanted to settle in and get to know the place, so we gave them a guided tour of the house, garden and cattery. After lunch we chatted and just caught up on what had been happening over the six years since we last saw them, which was quite a lot really! went to Cartagena and the castle there, going up the glass lift. Gavin loved that bit! We went back to the beach and Gavin just stood in the water most of the time. Maybe it was because the North Sea is so cold he found it a novelty to just be in the water and not Having a cancellation listing for our events means that we can quickly replace those who through certain circumstances have to cancel their trips or holidays with us. This is always useful and when we have a sell-out as we have with our All-Inclusive Cruise (166 people) to Palma, Corsica, Sardinia and Italy and our City Break to Valencia, means that we can immediately keep the numbers and thus maintain great value for money. Our Trip To Benidorm next March is almost full and it is likely that the good old cancellation list will come into play again. In order to be kept aware of all that we do in our fundraising activities, why not register with us at our weekly appearances or contact us through www.pals.sm4.biz or call 626 460 465? In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com The second day, however, was different because we went to the beach in Mazarrón which was nice. The sea was warm and the sand was hot. We took a picnic and spent most of the day there. For the next couple of days we did all the tourist type of stuff; we The Trip To Benidorm 16th-20th March 2015, is 4 days full board at the Hotel Helios, coach there and back for 160€. Specially chosen to cover St Patrick’s Day and San Jose Fiestas, it’s a great way to spend time in Europe’s entertainment capital. Due to public demand, we have arranged a very special one-off performance by ‘Wildcat’ at the Bahia Hotel on Saturday 4th October. This will be a Rock and Roll Special and we are delighted that our friends from the Coffin Dodgers are assisting. 5€ entrance with special room rates and 8pm start. This was the day reserved for the Café Concert which will be revived next year with a new target, but we didn’t want the day to go by, so this is definitely time to put on those drainpipes, slip into those ‘brothel creepers’, comb what is left of your hair into a DA and dance, dance, dance! This year our Christmas Dinner Dance once again features When the last night came round we all went to the Hacienda del Alamo Golf Club for a meal. That was great; it was warm enough for us to sit outside and Mum showed Gavin how to use face time on his ipad, so we can keep in touch when they are back home in Scotland. We played pool and swam in our pool as well. I am pretty sure they had a great time and I think they may even come back next year for a bit longer so they can join us on a Sunday evening at our Open Door meetings on Camposol. That’s it for now; bye and enjoy the warmer weather now! the popular Martin Ross and with the 8 course meal and drinks, promises at 29.50€ to be a great evening. We are again using the Hotel Costa in Mazarrón as the service is fantastic and the food is hot! Coaches from Camposol and Mazarrón Country Club 7€ return. New Year’s Day Swim - already we have one of our swimmers with pledges of over 200€. Get a sponsorship form and start collecting now! All funds received by PALS, who are probably the oldest registered expat charity in the area, are reserved for the purchase of life saving equipment and for use in a local or regional disaster. The accounts are maintained on a week by week basis and are available for inspection at anytime. PALS have donated over 250,000€ worth of Health and Emergency equipment in and around Mazarrón and the chances are that the ambulance that is called to your personal tragedy has equipment supplied by PALS. You can meet us each Saturday morning at Bar Trevi on Sector B Camposol from 11am1.30pm or at Bistro Ratatouille in Puerto de Mazarrón on a Wednesdays 1pm-3pm for tickets and information about all our activities. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 80 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 81 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 82 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com RED – Entertainment GREEN – Charity & non-profit making events ORANGE – Special menus BLACK – Fiestas & important events PURPLE –Market, exhibitions, leisure & meetings Please refer to the relevant advert or editorial for more details of events Every Day Tierra surcada, Mar revivido Exhibition by Javier Lorente @ Mazarrón Town Hall until 5/7 Breakfasts @ The Vista Bar, Camposol A from 2.50€ (exc Sun) Ana’s No Nonsense Breakfasts @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A from 3€ (9am-1pm) All Day Breakfasts @ Bora Bora, Pto de Mazarrón from 3.50€ Full English/American Style Breakfasts @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón Fish & Chips @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón 7€ (exc Sun) Menu del Noche @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón 10€ (exc Sun) 3 Course Menu del Noche @ Elliot’s, Bolnuevo 12€ (exc Sun) 3 Course Menu del Noche @ Chez Zoe, Pto de Mazarrón 12€ (not Sun-Tues) Earlybird Menu @ Spice Villa, Camposol A 12.50€ inc btl wine per cpl (6-8pm) Earlybird Menu @ Welcome Palace, Camposol B 12.50€ inc btl wine per cpl (6-8pm) 4 Course Menu Especial @ La Chara, Pto de Mazarrón 21.50€ plus IVA Every Mon Chiropody with Phillip Dawe @ Sensol Golf Villa Sales Building, Camposol C Spanish Conversation Classes @ Jane’s Salon, Bolnuevo Mazarrón Bay Bridge Club @ Hotel Playa Grande, Pto de Mazarrón 9.30am Legs, Bums & Tums/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 10am Aqua Aerobics/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 11.30am Dancercize with Zizi @ The Arches, Los Alcázares 12pm Ladies’ Chatterbox Sew & Sew @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 2.30pm Kettlebells/CDA Fitness @ Condado de Alhama 4pm/Camposol 6.30pm Pilates/CDA Fitness @ Condado de Alhama 12.45pm Quiz Night @ The Club House, Camposol C 8pm Bowling League @ Alley Palais, Camposol B 2 Course Early Summer Evening Menu @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A 6.50€ Forget Me Not Respite Care @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 10.30am-1.30pm Andrea’s Animal Rescue Collection @ Car Park, Camposol B 11.30am-1.30pm HELP MMM Bingo @ La Zona Bar, Los Alcázares 1€/game 2pm MABS MMM Fun Quiz @ La Rosa Bar, San Cayetano 9pm Camposol B Clean Working Party @ Commercial Centre, Camposol B 9am Tai Chi Fit/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 9.15am Circuits/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 10am Pilates/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 11am Kettlebell + Vipr Circuits/CDA Fitness @ Condado de Alhama 4pm Aqua Aerobics/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 6.30pm Physiotherapist & Chiropractor @ Jane’s Salon, Bolnuevo Computer Clinic @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A 1-3pm Fit 4 Life Weight Loss Support Group @ Jane’s Salon, Bolnuevo 4-5pm Zumba @ The Arches, Los Alcázares, 4.30pm Football Training Session (ages 4-17) @ El Pareton 6-7pm Learn to Ballroom Dance with Jacqui @ The Arches, Los Alcázares 7pm Harlequin Rock Choir Meeting @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 7.30-9pm Poker Night @ Black Bull, Camposol B 8pm In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Every Tue Special Evening Menu @ Amapola Restaurante, Bolnuevo 18€ inc btl wine for 2 Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 83 Menu de Noche @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A Curry & Quiz Night with Eddie B @ Bora Bora, Pto de Mazarrón 8pm Karaoke with Lynden B @ The Arches, Los Alcázares MABS Mazarrón Coffee Morning @ MABS Centre, Camposol B 10am-1pm MAMAS Collection/Book Stall @ Camposol B Car Park 10am-1pm MABS Mazarrón Craft Workshop @ MABS Centre, Camposol B 2.30-4.30pm Every Wed Fitness Yoga/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 9am Aqua Aerobics/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 10.30am & 11.30am Tai Chi Fit/CDA Fitness @ Condado de Alhama 12.45pm C Gardening Group Clean Up @ Camposol C 9am Camposol Bridge Club, Duplicate Bridge @ Trevi Bar, Camposol B 9.30am Dancercize with Zizi @ The Arches, Los Alcázares 11am Magenta Harmony Group. 11.30am (Telephone for venue) Ladies Coffee Afternoon @ Mariano’s, Camposol A 2.30-4.30pm Line Dancing with Lyn @ The Arches, Los Alcázares 3pm Mar Menor Golf Society Competition Chiropodist @ Jane’s Salon, Bolnuevo Mazarrón AA Group @ Meeting Room adjacent to Cañada de Gallego Church 5.30pm Bingo @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias 8pm 2 Course Early Summer Evening Menu @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A 6.50€ Happy Wednesday, 2 x 1 @ Amapola Restaurante, Bolnuevo 35€ per cpl inc btl wine 3 Course Route 66 Big Bite American Night @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón 15€ Age Concern booking events etc @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 10am-1pm MABS MMM Art Workshop @ Café Golf, San Javier, 2€ 10am-12pm PALS for booking events etc @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón 1-3pm HAH Book & DVD Club @ La Zona Bar, Los Narejos 2.30-4.30pm Every Thu Camposol Market @ Camposol A Kettlebells/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 10am Pilates Ball/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 11am Circuit Training/CDA Fitness @ Camposol 6.30pm Bingo @ The Club House, Camposol C 1-3pm Mazarrón Ladies Circle @ Hotel Playa Grande, Pto de Mazarrón 1.30pm Skin Analysis Machine/Facial @ Jane’s Salon, Condado de Alhama 4pm Los Amigos de Mazarrón FC Meeting @ The Club House, Camposol C 4pm Fun Quiz @ The Vista Bar, Camposol A from 6pm (opt curry/rice/naan 3€) Quiz Night with Eddie B @ Black Bull, Camposol B 8pm (food avail from 3€) Bingo @ Alandalus, Calasparra from 8pm German Menu del Dia @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón Special Evening Menu @ Amapola Restaurante, Bolnuevo 18€ inc btl wine for 2 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Jam Night @ The Club House, Camposol C Age Concern booking events etc @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 10am-1pm Andrea’s Animal Rescue Collection @ Mazarrón Country Club 11.30am-1pm HAH Book Stall @ La Zona Bar, Los Narejos 2.30-4pm Every Fri Camposol Bridge Club/Duplicate Bridge @ Trevi Bar, Camposol B 9.30am Friday Art Group @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 9.45am-12.30pm Pilates/CDA Fitness @ Cañadas del Romero 10am & Condado de Alhama 4pm Circuit Training/CDA Fitness @ Condado de Alhama 12.45pm Legs, Bums & Tums/CDA Fitness @ Cañadas del Romero 11am Semi Permanent Make Up Artist @ Jane’s Salon, Bolnuevo Book Stall/Camposol A Gardening @ Car Park Camposol A 10.30am-12.30pm 10 Pin Bowling/Camposol C Greenfingers Garden Group @ Totana 4pm Find the Joker @ Black Bull, Camposol B 7pm Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 84 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Poker @ Alandalus, Calasparra from 8pm Fish & Chips @ Black Bull, Camposol B 6.50€ (11am-4pm) Fish & Chips @ The Vista Bar, Camposol A 6.50€ (2-7.30pm) Fish & Chips @ Viggos, Pto de Mazarrón German Menu del Dia @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón Fish & Chip Night @ New Royal, Pto de Mazarrón 6€ 2 Course Surf or Turf Night @ New Royal, Pto de Mazarrón 10€ inc btl wine for 2 Mixed Grill Night @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A 10€ 5 Course Spanish Meal inc wine/coffee/Flamenco Show Castillo del Pilar, Perin 15€ from 4pm Romantic 4 Course Dinner @ Amapola Restaurante, Bolnuevo 25€ inc btl wine for 2 Steak Special @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias, 2 steaks & btl wine from 27€ Lisa B @ Black Bull, Camposol B Live Music @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias Noah’s ARC Book Sale/Bric-a-Brac @ Camposol B 9.30am-2pm Lions Mazarrón booking events etc outside Compusurf, Camposol B 11am GOmaD Donations @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B/Costa Calida Radio 12.30-2pm Age Concern booking events etc @ Commercial Centre, Camposol B 11am-1pm Every Sat Harlequin Rock Choir Meeting @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 2-4pm Gourmet Dinner @ Amapola Restaurante, Bolnuevo 25€ inc btl wine for 2 Steak Special @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias, 2 steaks & btl wine from 27€ Live Entertainment @ Bar Alandalus, Valle de Sol, Calasparra MABS MMM Book Sale @ The Arches, Los Alcázares 10am-1pm HELP MMM Sale of up-market clothes @ The Arches, Los Alcázares 10am-1pm PALS for booking events @ Bar Trevi, Camposol B 11am-1.30pm Car Boot Sale @ Cañadas del Romero Social Centre 8.30am Car Boot Sale @ Venta Romero, Cuevas de Reyllo. 9am-2pm Every Sun In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Sunday Lunch @ The Vista Bar, Camposol A from 6.50€ Sunday Roast @ Bora Bora, Pto de Mazarrón 6.95€ inc free dessert Sunday Roast @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias from 7.95€ Sunday Roast @ New Royal, Pto de Mazarrón 8.50€ inc a drink Sunday Carvery @ The Club House Bistro, Camposol C from 9€ 2 Course Sunday Lunch @ Le Carrousel, Pto de Mazarrón 10€ incl a drink 3 Course Sunday Lunch @ Elliot’s, Bolnuevo 10€ Salad Bar Sunday @ Liz’s Cafe, Camposol B 10€ inc a drink 3 Course Sunday Roast @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón 10€ (lunch & evening) Meat Carvery/Vegetable Buffet @ La Mariposa, Gebas from 10.50€ inc glass wine/beer 5 Course Spanish Meal with 5 accompanying wines/coffee @ Castillo del Pilar, Perin 16€ Sunday Special @ Amapola Restaurante, Bolnuevo 18€ (1 child free for every 2 adults) inc btl wine for 2 All U Can Eat BBQ/Live Entertainment @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias 9.95€, 8pm HELP MMM Car Boot @ Autocine, Los Narejos 8.30am-12.30 Open Day @ Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre, Rojales 1-4pm JULY Tuesday 1 Stamp Collectors Meeting @ Biblioteca, Pto de Mazarrón 6pm Wednesday 2 Trip to Benidorm Market with Viajes Dragontours 19€ Welcome Fun Petanca @ Mariano’s, Camposol A 4pm Mazarrón Classic & Sports Car Group Meeting @ La Vida Bar, El Pareton 4pm Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 85 Steak Night @ The Club House Bistro, Camposol C, 3 courses 15€ MABS MMM Volunteer Meeting @ Centro Civico, Roda Bar, Roda 11.15am Age Concern Talking Shop Social @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 1.30-3.30pm Thursday 3 Camposol Triangle/The Voice Andy Jones, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/Bar Trevi, Camposol B, from 7.30pm HAH Volunteer Meeting @ Centro Civico, Roda 11.15am Friday 4 Country Music Night @ Mariano’s, Camposol A 7.45pm The CAS Band @ The Vista Bar, Camposol A Camposol Triangle/Suzy G Show, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/Bar Trevi, Camposol B MABS Murcia NW Outdoor Market Stall @ Calle Segura, Calasparra 9am-1pm MABS MMM Share & Care Group @ MABS Cancer Centre, San Javier 11am-1pm MABS Mazarrón Jigsaw Bereavement Group @ Cat’s Bar, Camposol A 12pm Cruz Azul Murcia Anniversary USA Style @ Cruz Azul Shop, San Javier 11am-3pm Saturday 5 ADAPT Meeting @ Pensionista de Hogar, San Pedro 10.30am Theatre Productions in Moratalla 9pm Wartime Menu Theme Night – Wartime Stew @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A San Javier Jazz Festival until 19th Woody @ The Club House, Camposol C The CAS Band @ La Mariposa, Gebas Camposol Triangle/Eddie B Disco & Karaoke, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/Bar Trevi, Camposol B Sunday 6 Artisan Market @ Bullas Disco with Rocking Roy @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias Open Door/Noel & Tricia @ Los Almagros 7pm Free entry (food available) MABS MMM Social feat Cool Sax @ The Arches, Los Alcazares 1.30-3.30pm Monday 7 Adult Swimming Course in Caravaca de la Cruz (Mon-Thurs to 31/7) 29.95€ for course PALS Monthly Meeting @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 11.15am Tuesday 8 Canal Bike Ride/4 Course Lunch with La Mariposa, Gebas. 35€ inc bike/transfer to canal/guide In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com HAH Table Top Sale @ La Zona Bar, Los Alcácares 10am-2pm Wednesday 9 General Meeting of SAMM @ CAR Infanta Cristina, Los Narejos 11am Celebration of Spanish Meat Tasting Menu @ The Club House Bistro, Camposol C 15€ MABS Murcia NW Volunteer Meeting @ 5pm Thursday 10 Trip to Vera & Mojacar with Viajes Dragontours 18€ Short Mat Mixed Pairs Bowling Competition @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias Camposol Triangle/JJ Jones as Neil Diamond, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/ Bar Trevi, Camposol B Friday 11 Indoor Market with fashion/bling/DVD’s etc @ Alley B y Palais,, Camposol p Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 86 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Camposol Golf Association Competition – Lorca Cristo del Rayo, Moratalla – Bull Running (until 17th) Los Palacios Gardening Group Summer Carnival/Barrington @ Mariano’s, Camposol A 2 Course Lobster Night @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón 25€ Elvis Tribute @ La Mariposa, Gebas The Beatles Tribute @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias Camposol Triangle/Suzy G Show, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/Bar Trevi, Camposol B MABS Mazarrón Book Sale @ Commercial Centre, Camposol B 9am-1pm GOmAD Table Top Sale @ Commercial Centre, Camposol B 10am–2pm FAST Book Stall @ Commercial Centre, Camposol B Saturday 12 Artisan Market @ Paseo de las Comunidades Autónomos , Pto de Mazarrón from 10am Wartime Menu Theme Night/Lord Woolton Pie @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A Camposol Triangle/Eddie B Disco & Karaoke, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/ Bar Trevi, Camposol B Martin Ross @ The Club House, Camposol C Artisan Craft Fayre (Age Concern) @ Mariano’s, Camposol A 1€ 11am-3pm Sunday 13 Artisan Market @ Mula World Cup Final/BBQ @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias Tuesday 15 St Swithun’s Day 3 Course Steak Special/Woody & The Peckers @ The Club House Bistro, Camposol C 15€ (show only 7€) HELP MMM General Meeting @ Las Claras, Los Narejos 11.30am Wednesday 16 Virgen del Carmen, Mazarrón Trip to Benidorm Market with Viajes Dragontours 19€ Camposol Camera Club @ The Club House, Camposol C 4pm MABS MMM Ebony/Ivory Ladies’ Lunch Club @ Diamante’s, El Mojon 1.30pm 10.50€ Thursday 17 Cosmetic Clinic Presentation/Treatment @ Jane’s Salon, Bolnuevo Special Offer of Radiesse Filler @ Jane’s Salon, Bolnuevo Medium Grade River Rafting/Lunch @ La Mariposa, Gebas 65€ inc transport/ safety equipment/guide Friday 18 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Camposol Triangle/The Streeters, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/Bar Trevi, Camposol B Ladies’ Flip Flop Feet Friday @ Eden Hair Salon, Condado de Alhama 4 Course French Menu @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón 29.50€ Johnny Sax @ Black Bull, Camposol B Camposol Triangle/Suzy G Show, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/Bar Trevi, Camposol B, from 7.30pm Barrington @ La Mariposa, Gebas MABS Murcia NW Outdoor Market Stall @ Calle Segura, Calasparra 9am-1pm MABS Mazarrón Book Sale @ Commercial Centre, Camposol B 9am-1pm Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 87 Saturday 19 Guided Tour in Cehegin to Ermita de San Sebastian 2€ 10pm Wartime Menu Theme Night/Corned Beef Hash @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A Pitu @ The Club House, Camposol C Camposol Triangle/Eddie B Disco & Karaoke, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/ Bar Trevi, Camposol B Ladies in Pink Charity Evening/Graham & DJ Darron @ Black Bull, Camposol B 10€ inc buffet 7.30pm JJ’s Table Top Sale @ SaraLara’s, Pto de Mazarrón 11am-2pm Sunday 20 Artisan Market @ Sanctuary de la Esperanza, Calasparra 10am-6pm Artisan Market @ Caravaca Ruta del Ferrocarril (Railway Route) with Aguilas Tourist Information Centre Guided Tour in Caravaca 7pm The Classic Rock Band @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias Tuesday 22 Downhill Cycling Day/Lunch @La Mariposa, Gebas. 35€ inc bike/transport/guide/ safety equip Wednesday 23 Welcome Dance/Paul Christie & Maria O’Hara @ Mariano’s, Camposol A 8€ San Javier Jazz Festival until 5th Aug 3 Course Steak Special @ The Club House Bistro, Camposol C 15€ Thursday 24 Trip to Vera & Mojacar with Viajes Dragontours 18€ Camposol Triangle/Gary Jay as Elvis, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/Bar Trevi, Camposol B Friday 25 Fiestas de Santiago, Totana Santiago Apóstol, Lorquí Indoor Market with fashion/bling/DVD’s etc @ Alley Palais, Camposol B Camposol Triangle/Chloe Leigh Stageshow, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/ Bar Trevi, Camposol B GOmAD Table Top Sale @ Commercial Centre, Camposol B 10am–2pm HELP MMM Charity Market @ La Zona Bar, Los Alcazáres 11am-1pm FAST Book Stall @ Commercial Centre, Camposol B Age Concern Table Top Sale @ Commercial Centre Camposol B In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Saturday 26 Nature Walk, Cehegín 9am Wartime Menu Theme Night/Rabbit Stew or Spam & Chips @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A Adele Tribute/3 Course Meal @ Bistro Ratatouille, Pto de Mazarrón 15€ 8pm Camposol Triangle/Eddie B Disco & Karaoke, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/ Bar Trevi, Camposol B Mr Bojangles @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias Elvis Tribute @ Black Bull, Camposol B Oh Brother @ The Club House, Camposol C MABS Mazarrón BBQ/Live Entertainment @ MABS Centre, Camposol B 10€ inc a drink 7.30pm Monday 28 MABS MMM Golf Charity Day @ Mar Menor Golf Resort 9am HAH Orbi Playa 12 Piece Big Band @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias 5€ Tuesday 29 MABS Mazarrón Volunteer Meeting @ Bar Trevi, Camposol B 11.30am HAH Orbi Playa 12 Piece Big Band @ The Irish Tavern, Los Alcázares 5€ Wednesday 30 San Abdón y San Senén, Calasparra Trip to Benidorm Market with Viajes Dragontours 19€ Welcome Petanca @ Mariano’s, Camposol A 3 Course Fish & Chip Special @ The Club House Bistro, Camposol C 12.50€ Age Concern Menu del Dia @ Copi Coy, Pto de Mazarrón 1.30pm, 10€ Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 88 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Thursday 31 Encierros de San Zenón, Cehegín Medium Grade River Rafting/Lunch @La Mariposa, Gebas. 65€ inc transport/ safety equipment/guide NEST Walk - Eagles’ Nesting Areas 6pm El Berro Car Park 5€ Scott James @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias Camposol Triangle/Pitu, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/Bar Trevi, Camposol B AUGUST Friday 1 Country Music Night @ Mariano’s, Camposol A 7.45pm Camposol Triangle/Paul Michael & Suzy G, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/ Bar Trevi, Camposol B Pitu @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias MABS Murcia NW Outdoor Market Stall @ Calle Segura, Calasparra 9am-1pm MABS Mazarrón Jigsaw Bereavement Group @ Cat’s Bar, Camposol A 12pm FAST Rock n Roll BBQ/The ‘B’ Boppers @ The Club House, Camposol C 7€ (opt BBQ 5€) 7.30pm Saturday 2 ADAPT Meeting @ Pensionista de Hogar, San Pedro 10.30am Paella Night @ Tropic Ana’s, Camposol A The Classic Rock Band @ La Mariposa, Gebas Camposol Triangle/Eddie B Disco & Karaoke, Outside Alley Palais/Bar Salud/ Bar Trevi, Camposol B Sunday 3 Artisan Market @ Bullas Disco with Rocking Roy @ La Casa Familiar, Los Urrutias Monday 4 Semana de la Juventud, Blanca PALS Monthly Meeting @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 11.15am Tuesday 5 Medium Grade River Rafting/Lunch @La Mariposa, Gebas 65€ inc transport/ safety equipment/guide Stamp Collectors Meeting @ Biblioteca, Pto de Mazarrón 6pm Wednesday 6 Trip to Benidorm Market with Viajes Dragontours 19€ Summer is here again! It seems like just the other day we were complaining about the cold weather and now the sun and heat are again with us. Have you got visitors? Maybe the grand-kids will be with you for a while? Let Dragontours organize some fun outings for you during these long summer days. On Wednesdays throughout the summer, we will be alternating visits to the Benidorm Market and Beach, with day trips to Mojacar and Vera. There is probably not much to say about Benidorm that you don’t already know. The market offers just about anything you might fancy, from clothes to trinkets, from handbags to Spanish-made leather shoes. A visit to the old town is always pleasant, as is a walk along the balcony overlooking the two white clean beaches. Mojacar is fairly close in the province of Almeria. Its symbol is the Indalo, a manlike figure holding an arch; perhaps a rainbow? There are many diverse opinions, but the figure was originally discovered in cavepaintings dating back to the Neolithic era. It has, especially since the 60’s, come to represent Almeria and specifically Mojacar. The town has lovely beaches, but is noted above all for the ‘high town’ of white houses clinging to the hilltop overlooking the Med. A magnet for hippies and artists of many nationalities, it has wonderful shops and small restaurants to be discovered in the winding hilly streets of the old town. On our trips to Benidorm and Mojacar, Dragontours can also offer you tickets and stops at the different theme parks (for example, Terra Mítica, or Oasys – otherwise known as “Mini-Hollywood”, the Wild-West fantasy cum pool and zoo), or water parks Aqualandia in Benidorm and Vera, close to Mojacar. Come along with Dragontours and enjoy a hassle-free day out, with all the guarantees of a well-planned and insured trip. Tel 968 199 021 info@dragontours.net Photos: Dragontours, www.spain.info wikipedia, and Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 89 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com MABS MMM Volunteers’ Meeting @ Centro Civico, Roda Bar, Roda 11.15am Age Concern Talking Shop Social @ Cultural Centre, Camposol B 1.30-3.30pm The Beacon of Light meetings are every We d n e s d ay from 7pm with weekly guest mediums. The meetings usually finish at approximately 8.30pm. As always the evenings ends with a friendly chat and a cup of tea and biscuits. All our meetings are funded by donations given during the evening. Our early healing sessions start at 6pm. Wednesday 2nd July Anna-Marie Wednesday 9th July Marilyn Webb Wednesday 16th July Anna-Marie and guest Olive Wednesday 23th July Jimmy McArthur (Please bring a flower) The Beacon of Light will be closed during August and will reopen on Wednesday 3rd September with Sammy Fitzsimmons For further information please phone 620 877 326 Email beacon.of.light.murcia@gmail. com http://beaconoflightmurcia.webs. com Facebook Beacon of Light Murcia Exciting news for Cavalli followers! On 17th June Veronica made her official presentation of the Cavalli Project before the Mayor and the Council of Alhama. All were very impressed and there was a general feeling of expectation and anticipation. Everyone wants to see Cavalli horses in Gebas! In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com The application for building permission has been accepted which means that construction work on Phase 1, fencing and water connection is imminent. The Mayor especially expressed his feeling of pride and satisfaction having given this great project all his backing from the start in 2012. For more information follow us on Facebook. Email infocavallifoundation@gmail.com Tel 636 172 198 In the meantime Cavalli Foundation continues their work helping to rescue horses and other animals in distress from their base at META Riding Centre. Cavalli team members took part in a huge rescue operation in Bullas where a case of animal abuse has been on-going for 7 years and has concluded in arrest and probably prison sentences for the perpetrators. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 90 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 91 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Valle del Este Golf Resort, near Mojacar, was the venue for this year’s golf competition played on 16th May. The course was in fantastic condition and was enjoyed by all 22 players who entered. Valle del Este is a very tough course at the best of times, but with strong winds, always seemingly into your face, the golf was extremely difficult which reflected in the scores. Julie Fay was welcomed and she presented all prizes and trophies which were donated by the following individuals and businesses from Camposol: Ron and Doris, Ocean Fish Bar; Sue and Paul- ine, Bar Trevi; Leigh Street, Fred Mordue, Del King, Keith Jenkins, Window Cleaning; Boysie and Jo, Paul Waugh; Steve Dixon, Gripping Service; John and Carol, Black Bull; Colin and Stuart, Camposol Club de Golf, The Club House and Alley Palais. Thanks very much to all of you. Sporting Camposol/Mazarrón Best Team 2013/14 At the Sports Gala on 23rd May, Sporting Camposol won two prizes. They were presented as the Best Team of 2013/14 and also thanks were given to the many different backgrounds in the team. The team consists entirely of players from the region of Mazarrón, which is unique in this area. Edu also won the Best Goalkeeper of season 2013/14. Fred Mordue welcomed everyone and thanked all 22 players and guests for attending. Fred also thanked, in his special way, all those who never turned up! Results: Nearest The Pins: Hole 2 - Del King Hole 6 - Del King Hole 12 - Eric Jones Hole 14 - John Strain Longest drive: Mark Henwood Nearest The Pin 2nd shot Hole 5 was won by Colin Dorset. Colin plays off 28 and if you are familiar with the 5th hole at Valle del Este, you will know that the fairway is lined with water on the right and your 2nd shot is over the water which completely protects the green. With wind in your face, we congratulate Colin on a heroic performance. Old JC up there must have been looking down on him!! 4th place - Steve Dixon 26 points 3rd place - John Fenwick 27 points 2nd place - Pete Coulstock 29 points 1st place - Mike Tyler 29 points won on countback Hidden Pairs was won by John Fenwick and Mark Henwood Bob you would have loved it. We will never forget you. sible and you don’t have to pick mediocre players from another town.” “There are still two games to be played, which are very important. The strange thing is that there are seven teams in the Segunda League and they don’t want to go in to the Primero League. That means that in the last two matches, Sporting Camposol has to win those 2 games and still can be promoted.” “Is that not weird?” I ask the coach. “Welcome to Spain” is the short answer from Jelco. Sporting Camposol were the only team fully present at the presentation, while the other two ‘bigger’ teams were completely absent . It’s obviously very sad when a player wins a prize and there is no-one to support him. Jelco Oosterhof (coach) said “I am very proud of my players. We are playing the best football in the region and we do it with players from Mazarrón. This once again proves that it is pos- Results: Sporting Camposol v Lorqui 2-0 (Rober & Abdel) Man of the Match – Ahmed. Ad Algar v Sporting Camposol 0-3 (Moha x 2, Rober 1) Man of the Match - Oseda Sporting Camposol v Atletico Pulpileno Man of the match – Alberto Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 92 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com After the welcome and checks on Thursday 4th September, the competitions will start on Friday morning with 5 junior time trials, both male and female, with a distance of 11.8km and 16km respectively and the reviewer test category will be held at a distance of 115.9kms. Friday afternoon will be devoted to the category of Master 30. In Female Cadet Category, IES Antonio Costa Menárguez came 1st, Miguel de Cervantes of Murcia 2nd and IES San Isidro, Cartagena 3rd, with the institute King Carlos III, Aguilas in 4th place. Cadet Male category champions were IES Mediterranean, Cartagena, followed by the institute King Carlos III, Aguilas. 3rd was IES Antonio Costa Menárguez and 4th IES, Pliego. Junior Women’s category champion was Sagrada Familia, Cartagena, followed by IES Sangonera de Murcia and King Carlos III, Aguilas 3rd. Men’s Junior was IES Antonio Costa Menárguez with Europe, Aguilas runner-up. IES Isaac Peral, Cartagena and IES, Pliego were 3rd and 4th respectively. 8 Teams And More Than A Hundred Of Players Involved In 9 Countries VII Intercultural Encounter ‘United For Football’ This event was held at the sports complex of the Media Legua el VII Encuentro Intercultural, Villa de Mazarrón on Sunday 1st June. th Saturday September 6 will be the Masters 40 categories - 99.8kms, Masters 50-60 69.5kms and in the afternoon the Junior Women’s category - 80kms. Sunday September 7th will be devoted to the showpiece with the Junior Men with a distance of 129.7kms. The Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, highlighted the major effort, not just in Mazarrón, but also the cycling federation. He thanked Joseph L. Tortosa, FCRM president, and added that the championships will be a new attraction Mazarrón making it a prime destination for sports. School Beach Volleyball The beach of La Reya, welcomed the regional final the Beach Volleyball programme in the municipalities of Murcia. 27 teams from different schools gathered to play a thrilling final that ended with the presentation of trophies and medals by the Councillor for Sports, Andrés Valera and the CEO of Youth and Sports, Antonio Peñalver. Juan Francisco Lopez excelled as regional champion at the Benjamin category after winning the final against Alejandro Lopez from Totana by 3 sets to 1. Madre de Dios, Lorca, runner-up IES Isaac Peral, Cartagena, 3rd IES Pliego and 4th IES Antonio Costa Menárguez, Los Alcazares. Under the slogan ‘NO HATE’ SPEECH MOVEMENT (European campaign against intolerance on the Internet), the day revealed images of the good work that the Youth Council of Mazarrón is doing in terms of integration, as each team involved had a minimum of 3 nationalities from Holland, UK, Morocco, Algeria, Mali, Senegal, Ecuador, Colombia and Spain. Sunday’s rain passed without preventing all 8 teams playing their matches in the group stage, breaking at noon to enjoy a paella for all participants and partners. The afternoon session saw the final between Los Pirris and Asociación Río Amazonas. The top scorer in the intercultural encounter was Habib Team Los Pirris and the best goalkeeper was YoYo from Los Leones. New Medals For Table Tennis and Athletics Mazarrón achieved excellent results in the Regional Championships held in Totana. In the Children’s category, Miguel Ortiz and Manuel González reached the semifinals, achieving the bronze medal. 24th and 25th May 25 Combined Regional Championship in Cartagena. In juveniles, Jaime Plazas got a well deserved 3rd place in the Decathlon with 4,896 points. Murcia Regional Table Tennis Championship Marta Navarro Caballero was runner-up in 2,000 ML in Category Benjamin and also managed a creditable 4th place in 1000 ML Ana Isabel Navarro won silver in the Benjamin test 50 ML. In this same category, Natalia Aznar was 4th in 500 ML, 6th 50 ML and 9th in Long Jump. In Alevines, Miriam Sáez was 4th in Ball Throwing and 8th in Long Jump and High Jump, Carlos Navarro was 5th in the Javelin and Irene Lorente 8th in Ball Throwing. Sports Results May 31st & June 1st Football Youth B Mazarrón FS 9 - Albudeite 2 Senior FS Pto Mazarrón 6 - 4 Covereño Cadet B Mazarrón FS 9 - Alberca 3 Infants Pasticos Romero 3 - B. Mazarrón 7 Benjamin B Mazarron FS 7 - Alcantarilla 2 1st Autonomica Soho Cartagena 2 Mazarrón FC 0 2nd Autonomica Blanca 0 - SP Mazarrón 2 Alevín Mixed champions were CEIP Cierva Peñafiel of Murcia, while the runner-up team was Antonio Ulloa, Cartagena. 3rd place went to CEIP Infanta Leonor de Mazarrón and Our Lady of Loreto, San Javier. Child Female category champions were IES Antonio Costa Menárguez, Los Alcazares and 2nd San Jose de Murcia. Alfonso Escámez, Águilas and Mediterranean of Cartagena, came 3rd and 4th respectively. Child Male category winner was the college Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 93 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Championships for Road Cycling Spain From 4th-7th September, Mazarrón will celebrate the Championships for Road Cycling Spain organized by the Royal Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC), the Cycling Federation of the Region of Murcia (FCRM) and Mazarrón. May 29th saw Fuente Old Guard make a return trip to Corvera Golf and Country Club. The course is showing signs of the dry conditions of the recent mild winter and lack of rain and could do with a large amount of watering. This did not affect our players’ ability to play the course well and come in with some high scores on their cards. close second with 33 points. Ron’s score was enough to give him First Place in Division One, while Gerry McRobert was Second in that division with 31 points. The Nearest The Pin 8th Hole was won by our new member Anne Kershaw, while the award for Nearest On The 10th Hole was taken by Steve Channon. The Two’s Money Prize was not won this time and was rolled over to our next outing at Hacienda del Alamo in June. Division Two was won by Dave Barrett with 32 points and in Second Place with 29 points was Phil Carter. The Overall Winner and Winner of Division Three was Dave Gautier with 36 points with the Overall Runner-Up, Ron Smart, a In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Great Fun at SAMM Race Day A flat, glassy Mar Menor and no wind, greeted the competitors at the CAR Centre at 10am for the 6th Race Day of the SAMM Spring Series, but by 11.30am, a gentle 6 to 8 knot easterly wind had come up and 7 boats made a ragged start. Tug Wilson/Peter Cadwell in their Laser 2000 and Don Clark in his Hartley 12.2 battled hard, with the lead changing constantly throughout the race. Don finally crossed the line just 18 seconds ahead after the four laps in a time of 1hr 2mins. The Sailfish 18’s of Julian Perring/Janice Penning did well in the light winds to cross the line fourth. Back in Division Three, Les Day took Second Place to Dave with 31 points, proving that the veteran players still have what it takes! Should anyone wish to join FOGGS or just play as a guest, please contact Dave on 868 082 013. By the time of the second race at 2.30pm the winds had veered to the south and increased to 12 to 14 knots. Six of the seven boats crossed together with much shouting for ‘water’. This time Tug and Peter were really on form and flew around the course gradually increasing their lead each lap to cross the line after four laps in just 43mins 45secs. pleased about that. As these are ‘handicap’ races the final results on corrected time were: Race 1 1st Hartley 12.2 – Don Clark 2nd Sailfish 18 Sirocco – Julian Pering/Janice Penning 3rd Laser 2000 Shoestring Tres – Tug Wilson/ Peter Cadwell Race 2 1st Laser 2000 Shoestring Tres Tug/Peter 2nd Sailfish 18 Sirocco – Julian/Janice 3rd Faversham 14 – David Belcher/Bob Blinkhorn. SAMM Racing Penultimate Day With some members on holiday or having other commitments, only 7 boats turned out for the penultimate race day of the SAMM Spring Series. It really was a game of two halves, with the Faversham (David and Louise Belcher) having a gear failure in the first race and having to retire, then coming 1st in the second race. Louise lacks some confidence in her ability, but coming 1st has boosted her somewhat. Tug Wilson raced the Hartley, in Don Clark’s absence and put in a good showing with a 1st and 2nd. Tug was very At the start of the second race a Laser 2000, whose crew had a combined age of 148 years, managed to capsize, but also managed to right the boat and continue to complete the race. We think that deserves some sort of trophy! Three new members raced; Martin Hayman and Mike Hall crewed for Julian Pering in the Sailfish ‘Mistral’, with their inexperience in the boat shown by their last place in the first race, but they did improve to 3rd in the second race and Frits Baer joined Norman Vener in the Laser 13 ‘Shoestring Quatro’, finishing 4th and 6th. Nancy Jones did her first duty as Assistant Race Officer backed up by Rosie Wilson who had helped out the previous week, only for some wag to comment that Tug always gets a good result when Rosie is on duty. With a couple of places in close contention, everybody was looking forward to the last race day of the season on June 22nd. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 94 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Mick and Marjorie Drummond organised the above event on Sunday 8th June. It was coincidental that the Captain of the Salud Society, Barry Elmore and his wife Anna came out as our winners! Mark and Sarah Taylor came a close second. A brilliant days golfing was followed by a BBQ and Music Evening with Bernie Mac. Mick and Marjorie decided to also hold a small raf- One member, who was in the lead at the time, had the wind taken from his sails when George Bicknell in the last group arrived with a score of 39 points to take the trophy. Where are the May flowers? Due to the lack of rain, many golf courses are suffering and are unable to display themselves at their best. There are very few of the natural flowers around that we should be seeing at this time of the year. Peraleja, where we held our monthly Stapleford Competition, is one of the few still maintaining fairways and green in good condition, although it was sad to see dying fish in one of the lakes. Over 30 members arrived on time and with a split start on 1 & 10 we were able to get away smartly at 10am. It was anticipated that with this start we would be hoping for a reasonably quick round, but for reasons which we haven’t got to the bottom of yet, the last four, which included the Club Secretary, seemed to get lost on the course and arrived at the 19th hole sometime after everyone else! close tie for 3rd on 34. Dave Bennett was 2nd with 35 points, followed in a by Paul Allsop and Jim Booth Thanks go to Stuart, Colin, Chef and all the staff of The Club House. Photos show the FAST and MABS representatives receiving their donations and some of the players involved in the day’s Fun Entertainment. Nearest the Pin Winners were Dave Bennett and Joe Chalk. We have received notes from the Handicap Secretary that his pencil is sharpened and the top four can all expect a change in handicap and the Press Secretary has commented on the lack of society shirt by the winner. “I forgot” is not an acceptable excuse!!!!!!!!!! We hoped to have had a great BBQ evening at the end of June. July fixtures will be posted on the website as soon as they are available Geoff Sharp hatters45@msn.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com 30 Couples/ Pairings took part in the competition that required the Golfer to reach the green in the least number of shots and the Non-Golfer to then putt out the ball. Most Pairings were husband and wife and the players all came from the Salud Golf Society or the Los Amigos Golf Society. fle with the proceeds being equally divided and donated to FAST and MABS. Each charity received a sum of 90€ raised by the very generous players and partners. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 95 Three successive defeats meant that Mazarrón FC finished the season in its lowest position since the Los Amigos de Mazarrón FC Supporters Club was formed back in 2006. However, there were still a number of high points during the season which give hope for a new push for promotion in the 2014-15 season. In Jose Ruben and Tolo, Mazarrón FC had two of the leading goal scorers in the league and, if these players can be retained along with other experienced players like Cecilio, Alfonso, Tico and Moha, and the emerging talents of younger players like Randry and Dani, there is no reason why this cannot be achieved. Next season is crucial for Mazarrón FC. Support from Los Amigos will always be there, but the local Spanish fans are fast disappearing. Mazarrón must make a determined effort to achieve promotion next year as to be struggling in the division it is in now is not acceptable. Mazarrón FC President Jose Rodriguez does a fabulous job in running the club almost single handed and his efforts are much appreciated, but he cannot do it alone. He needs help and backing from the Spanish community to supplement the excellent support he receives from the ex-pat community and this is now needed more than ever. Of the teams which Mazarrón FC runs at junior levels in five age groups, the Juveniles (17/18s) and Cadetes (15/16s) teams gained promotion from their respective divisions. The Alevins (11/12s) finished 3rd in their division, just missing out on promotion. Cecilio was the choice of Los Amigos Player of the Year and he received his trophy at the annual end of season function which was held this year at The Club House, Camposol C on Tuesday 3rd June. Jose Ruben received the coveted Players’ Player of the Year award. Mazarrón FC players joined members and friends and enjoyed a great night with an excellent BBQ and entertainment from Woody. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com The hugely successful Luncheon Club enjoyed another great afternoon at Los Balcones, Cañadas del Romero in May and on 24th June, visited the Restaurante Castillo del Pinar in Perin. On this occasion it was decided to forsake the standard Menu del Dia and choose the famous five course option with five different accompanying wines at 15€ per head. There will be another Luncheon Club outing in July and if you would like to join us please email Barbara on pamada.1130@ yahoo.co.uk for full details including coach travel for the many who will wish to overindulge!! Tuesday 7th O c t o b e r. This year we have a Legends Past and Present Evening with two great individual tribute acts, one to the past legend John Lennon and the other to the present legend Gary Barlow. Alan Swoffer is flying in from the UK to bring the music of Lennon in a stunning musical tribute. As well as being an exceptional singer, Alan is a Lennon lookalike and has appeared in a number of films as John Lennon including The Truth starring Damien Lewis and the blockbuster movie The Bank Job starring Jason Statham. Kriz-K will be performing the Gary Barlow Tribute. Kriz is a talented musician who has appeared alongside Phillip Schofield in Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at London’s Hammersmith Apollo Theatre. In 2009 he appeared on tour with JLS as support act and in the same year developed his Michael Buble Tribute Act which went from strength to strength, making him the World’s Number One Buble Tribute Act. The Gary Barlow Tribute will take you on an emotional roller coaster and includes some of the early and the latest Take That songs as well as all the best Gary Barlow tracks. Tickets are now on sale at just 10€ each without supper or 15€ with supper - chicken & chips/burger & chips. Barbara 627 012 646 Dave 634 369 639 Gerard 624 320 567 Email pamada.1130@yahoo.co.uk or losamigosdemazarronfc@hotmail.co.uk A number of other exiting events are being considered for the coming months including a visit to Golf Delux Adventure Golf in Los Alcazares and another Go-Karting Grand Prix at the excellent circuit in Puerto de Mazarrón. The next Los Amigos meeting will be at The Club House, Camposol C on Thursday 7th August, but some members will be popping over to the Golf Club on Thursday afternoons during July for a drink and a chat, so why not join them? Tickets are now on sale for the annual Los Amigos President’s Bash which this year will be held at Mariano’s, Camposol A on Membership of Los Amigos de Mazarrón FC runs from 1st August each year and costs 10€. Our Secretary Barbara Marchant is accepting membership renewals by email during July on pamada.1130@yahoo.co.uk or in person (by prior arrangement only) at the Golf Club on a Thursday afternoons. Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 96 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Golfing Away Day On 11th July we are having an away day to Lorca. Anyone with a genuine handicap is welcome. You can play in your own teams as it is an individual Stableford Competition played off the Blue Tees for men. As some of the carries over the Ramblas are quite long and it is supposed to be a fun day out, if we can get over 32 people to play, the price will be 30€ with a buggy and if you are a CGA member there will be an extra discount. After the game we will be going for an optional Menu del Dia at the Miras Restaurant in Lebor on the way back to Camposol. We are sure to have a super day out, so get your name down on the list in the Men’s changing room in The Club House if you have not already done so. MABS Shield Golf Day This was a huge success the Competition was a Texas Scramble in which 72 people took part it was a shot gun start, and was a fun day because it was such a good place to be for such a worthy cause. A grand total for the day was 3,500€. MABS were thrilled with the result and could not thank everyone enough for all their efforts. Full details can be found in the MABS Mazarrón report. The Camposol Golf Association have a further donation to make of 500€ to FAST and 500€ the Spanish Red Cross from proceeds from Social Events held during the last year. Summer Ball The Summer Ball on Friday the 22nd August will be held at the Hotel Playasol in Bolnuevo. The entertainment will be Suzy G with excellent food. The windows will be open in the function room which gives access onto the swimming pool and we will be dancing outside round the pool. Everyone is welcome at 25€ a ticket, or with coach from various pick-up points on Camposol, 30€ son friendly competition on 2nd June which was hosted by this year’s winners Peraleja. We all had a lovely time in great company. We had a super meal after the game during which the Ladies’ League Trophy was handed over to Peraleja for the second year running. We are all looking forward to the new season starting in September as we have a new team joining us from Rhoda. We are desperate for one more team to join us to balance the teams out. We all enjoy our Ladies’ League encounters in a competitive but friendly spirit, so if you are group of Lady Golfers who would like to be part of our group, you are very welcome to join us. We play at reciprocal golf courses at reduced green fees. You only need a group of 6 ladies. The Policemen v Firemen On Wednesday 10th September there will be a Policemen v Firemen Golf Competition. There are several Policemen and Firemen amongst the CGA Members and the other players are nominated into which team they will play for. There are even Policemen and Firemen coming over from the UK especially for this event. This is always a fun game held every year with a lot of banter and friendly rivalry. If you are interested or would like more information please contact Betty Roberts on bettylloyd1560@hotmail.com. 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To Place a Classified Advert: Please go to our Contact Us page at www.costacalidachronicle.com and put Classified advert in the Subject line, email costacalidachronicle@gmail.com or call 968 970 680 10-2pm Mon-Fri Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 98 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Mixed news from the National Statistics Institute on Spanish Property Sales! Trying to make sense of the latest figures supplied by the NSI is tricky indeed. For example, they report sales in April 2014 up (in Spain as a whole) by 5.6% compared to last year. However, Easter fell in March in 2013, so the data could be skewed. If we were to compare April 2014 with March 2013 (a more equal comparison), then sales would show a decline of 7.7%!!! – Then we need to extract the foreign buyers’ figures because this is the market we largely deal in and not the local/internal housing market. If you have the will to go on (!), we need to isolate the Murcia/ Costa Cálida regional stats whilst separating resales from new-build property sales!! The only conclusion to draw is that statistics are like bikinis - they reveal what is interesting, but hide what is vital! From our own experience, April, May & June (2nd quarter) figures are well up in both sales and enquiries. Further strengthening of the pound - now trading at around 1.25€ - has made property-buying in Spain more appealing than any time in the past 6 years. Changes in the Property Registration Process! At last some positive government reforms to help clarify/simplify buying and selling property here in Spain. In the past, there have been many discrepancies regarding valuations and registration of property, mainly due to the Land Registry and Cadastre Register operating as though the other never existed. New draft laws going before parliament will require the bringing together and calibration of all property details onto one database, no longer creating confusion over land and property build sizes. Banks will be more confident in lending on inland country property, whilst buyers and their legal representatives will be able to access dependable, non-conflicting records. More on this and other changes as it proceeds through parliament. Kenneth Whettall Commercial Director Fuente Alamo Real Estate/Murcia Coast & Country Info@fuentealamorealestate.com Tel 0034 968 598 173 Late Deals Bookings levels are strong for the 2014 season and we are getting a very high number of repeat clients coming back on holiday with us this summer, plus many new clients via our expanded internet marketing package, implemented earlier this year. It’s not too late to still boost your booking levels for 2014, so whether you advertise with an agent or manage your own bookings, here are a few tips to get those last minute clients coming in: In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Offer a 5% or 10% Late Discount on your advertised prices A free Basic Welcome Pack for all bookings within 4 weeks of departure A Free Ticket to a local attraction Discount on the price of the Second Week booked A Discount Voucher for 10% off bookings for 2015 to encourage folk to return Discounts for stays over 2 Weeks Duration A Drinks Pack Voucher Make sure that you do make a note of what you have agreed with clients on your booking forms. Many of the small offers will cost you around the 10€ to 15€ mark to implement, but the perceived value to your holiday clients will be much more - well we all like to think we are getting something for nothing, don’t we?? 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I’M KEEPING WARM AND WELL APART FROM MISSING YOU ALL AT HOME THERE’S NOTHING MUCH TO TELL. THE WEATHER KEEPS ON CHANGING; WE’VE HAD SOME HEAVY RAIN AND THE SILENCE BEFORE A BATTLE CAN DRIVE A MAN INSANE. ORDERS HAVE COME FOR US TO CHARGE. THIS WAR’S SO VERY WRONG. WE’RE ALL JUST CANNON FODDER AND THE STENCH OF DEATH IS STRONG. THREE WEEKS HAVE PASSED DEAR MOTHER. I’VE HAD NO TIME TO WRITE; THE GERRY’S TRIED TO PIN US DOWN. WE WERE FIGHTING DAY AND NIGHT. I WEAR THE SCARF YOU MADE ME. IT MAKES ME THINK OF HOME. IT CARRIES THE SMELL OF FATHER’S PIPE AND I DON’T FEEL SO ALONE. THE PEPPERED SOUND OF FIRING GUNS, THE WHISTLING BULLETS FLY. WE ARE LAMBS LED TO THE SLAUGHTER BY A POINTLESS BATTLE CRY. IT’S SIX WEEKS SINCE I’VE BEEN HERE AND THINGS ARE GETING TOUGH, BUT DO NOT WORRY MOTHER I’M KEEPING WELL ENOUGH. THE TRENCH IS NOW A GRAVEYARD, WHERE FELLOW SOLDIERS LAY. I SUPPOSE I SHOULD BE THANKFUL THAT IT WASN’T ME TODAY. DEAR MOTHER I WAS SHOT TODAY. IN A WEAKENED STATE I WRITE; IN GLORY WE WILL MEET AGAIN. DON’T CRY DEAR MOTHER.....GOODNIGHT! IN REMBERENCE OF ONE HUNDRED YEARS SINCE THE BEGINING OF WORLD WAR ONR 1914-1918 AND TO OUR HEROES EVERYWHERE. Changes To Birth and Death Registrations Overseas British nationals living in Spain should note that, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) has changed the way that it registers the births and deaths of British citizens overseas. The process will gradually be withdrawn from British Consulates in Spain during the rest of 2014. Thereafter this option for British expatriates will be carried out by a central registration unit in the UK. In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Consular Birth Registration is an optional service and is only available to those born overseas who have an automatic entitlement to British Nationality at birth. There is no legal requirement for a Consular Birth Registration and a local birth certificate with a certified translation if necessary should be sufficient for all purposes in the UK including applying for a passport. Similarly there is no requirement for a Consular Death Certificate – a local certificate should be sufficient for winding up the affairs and obtaining probate in the UK. The processing time for registrations will remain the same, but applicants will need to allow extra time for documents to be sent to and from the UK. British nationals can find information here on how to apply for a consular birth or death registration. Centralisation of birth and death registration into a single-purpose unit in the UK will allow the FCO to provide a common online application procedure with a credit card payment facility, which will be more efficient and convenient for customers. Centralisation will also enable FCO consular staff to better focus on their primary function of assisting British nationals in distress. across the globe in March. As part of the transition, the British Embassy in Madrid ceased to handle applications last year. Overseas applications are now subject to further security checks, to align with the processes for domestic passport applications. These checks can take significantly longer than those made in the UK and a passport will not be issued until all checks have been satisfactorily completed. Processing times have therefore increased for UK Passport Applications submitted from overseas. The Passport Office has acknowledged the frustration that customers may be experiencing and will continue to review its guidance on estimated processing times. It has recommended that customers do not book travel until they have received their passport. UK Passport Applications must be made online and the webpage to start an overseas application can be found at https://www. gov.uk/overseas-passports/y The six week minimum for the issue of a new passport starts when the application is received by The Passport Office, so if you need a new British passport soon, don’t leave it until the last minute. You can make your application up to nine months before the expiry of your current passport and the remaining validity time will be carried over to the new passport. Highway Robbers In Spain The British Embassy in Spain is warning holidaymakers to watch out for ruthless gangs of modern-day highway robbers who are preying on people driving foreign-registered vehicles and hire cars. Police in the Catalonia region of Spain have dealt with 126 British victims of robbery on the AP7 motorway between the French border and the Valencia region over the past two years. Avoid Leaving The Renewal Of Your British Passport Until The Last Minute You currently need to allow at least six weeks for a passport renewal and eight weeks for a first time application, according to Her Majesty’s Passport Office. It is also important to get your application right first time, to avoid the paperwork being returned and causing further delay. British Consulates across mainland Spain say they are receiving regular reports of roadside robbery occurring along the coast between Barcelona and Alicante, across Andalucia in the south and in the Madrid region. Consular staff estimate that 1 in 20 of all emergency passports issued last year as a result of theft were following motorway robberies. The Passport Office took over the processing of all applications from British nationals A new video produced by the Foreign Office - ‘Don’t let thieves drive you to distrac- tion’ - shows real-life footage of some of the most common tactics. Highway robbers flag their victim down by indicating there is a problem with their vehicle, then one gets out to distract the occupants’ attention, whilst an unseen accomplice robs passports, money and other valuables before the gang makes a fast getaway. In a second case, the robber tricks a victim into thinking they have a problem with their parked vehicle, whilst another opens the door and removes valuables. Other tricks include throwing something that creates a sudden noise, or puncturing a tyre at a roadside rest stop. Will Middleton, consular regional director for Spain, warns “Distraction is the most common technique used by highway robbers in Spain. They will try to worry you about the state of your vehicle and then whilst they point out the supposed problem, an accomplice is robbing you. Be wary of anyone attempting to stop you when you are driving, or trying to point out a problem or offering assistance. They may not be the Good Samaritan they appear to be. If someone points out a supposed problem whilst you are on the road, keep going until you reach a service area. If you have to stop, make sure one person stays in the vehicle. Keep valuables out of sight and out of reach. If you do notice a problem with your vehicle, call your emergency breakdown service for help. We are working with the Spanish police to alert British visitors to how these gangs work, so that holidaymakers can avoid becoming victims. Police statistics indicate that these robberies are largely non-violent. However, falling victim to this kind of theft can be distressing and costly.” Top tips to avoid highway robbers ruining your holiday: On the road · Be wary of people flagging you down · If you have a problem with your vehicle, call your emergency breakdown service · Keep valuables out of sight and out of reach When you stop · Park your vehicle in sight · Take your valuables with you · Watch out for tampering Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 102 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisement Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com Page 103 In association with Costa Cálida International Radio and www.angloINFO.com Costa Cálida Chronicle: Please tell our customers where you saw their advertisementt Page 104 Sales Contact Teresa 619 199 407 or for the Editor Contact Patti 646 005 017 www.costacalidachronicle.com email: costacalidachronicle@gmail.com
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