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Christmas Swim

The Christmas swim is organised by the the Junta de Freguesia de Armação de Pêra and Classic Car Club of Barlavento. The funds raised from this event are given to the Junta de Freguesia de Armação de Pêra to support of needy families in the parish. The Rotary Club of Silves supported this event last year and this year is no exception. A donation of 1000€ has been given as part of our support for local communities in Silves.

Christmas swim

RC Silves Members Enjoy the First Walk of the Season

RC Silves members and friends joined a walk kindly organised a member Philippe Pfister. The country side around the Arade valley is full of surprises. Walkers were treated to fantastic views and were amazed by archaeological remains dating back thousands of years. The sun accompanied us most of the way and the little rain showers did not dampen members enthusiasm. Walks are nor restricted to members. Friends are always welcome.IMG-20231202-WA0013

Just a few of the views

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Burial Sites

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Festival of Lights

Lagoa International Rotary Club along with Almancil International Rotary Club and the Rotary Club of Silves have organized for you a night of dinner, dancing fun and fellowship. The proceeds from the raffle go to aid the fight against domestic violence. Registration details are on the poster below. We hope you can join us.

Festival of lights

Welcome to Dirk

RC Silves welcomes Dirk Smeton  as a new member. Having recently made a new home in the Algarve and already participated in some fundraising. He is looking forward to working with new friends to benefit the local community. President Rainer Kroth congratulated Dirk at a rotary meeting and presented his pin.

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Christmas Shoebox Appeal

This is the 19th Annual Shoebox Appeal for the disadvantaged of Silves. Christmas is just around the corner and these shoeboxes filled with gifts at Christmas make a big difference. Members of the RC Silves contribute each year to this appeal and this year will be no exception. We hope that you can help us to provide gifts this Christmas. One Shoebox can make all the difference. See the poster below to see how you can help.

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A fascinating talk by Sue Butler Cole about an Amazonian Forest Project

Body of water at the Pacaya Samira Reserve in the Peruvian Amazo

Sue Butler-Cole gave a 30-minute talk about this Amazonian Forest Project the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project (BDFFP) where she had worked from late 1979 until early 1982. It was originally called the Minimum Critical Size of Ecosystems. This project was to identify the minimum critical size of a forest reserve so that there would be no loss of species.  In the 1970’s there was a very ambitious Brazilian Government program of national park development in Amazonia, but the big question was whether these new parks were going to be large enough to protect all the species within them. In 1977 Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy learned about the law stipulating that 50% of land purchased from the Government had to be left intact. He came up with a plan to isolate various sized forest reserves starting with 1 hectare up to 1,000 hectares and study the rate of species loss due to their isolation.  In 1979 the WWF and the Brazilian National Institute for Amazon Research (INPA) set up the BDFFP project with the intention of finding answers to the debate about single large or several small reserves (SLOSS). After 45 years the project is still going strong because long term data statistics are so valuable and make it possible to answer questions which were not part of the original project design. To date the project has produced 140 PhD & Masters graduates (of which more than half are Brazilian) plus an enormous number of scientific publications.

See Wikipedia regarding:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SLOSS_debate

Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_Dynamics_of_Forest_Fragments_Project

Rubber Duck Racing

Never been tried before but RC Silves is always up for a challenge. Thirty members and friends gathered for an afternoon of fun and fundraising at the home of one of the members. They were treated to an afternoon tea and drinks whilst their rubber ducks raced to find the fastest rubber duck in the pool. Each member had a mascot duck to mark their progress through the races to the grand final.

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The crowd watched in anticipation while the racing ducks took their places in the starting gate and then they were off. Fighting turbulence and adverse wind conditions they battled to the finish.

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Not a photo finish

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After four heats, two semi finals and a final the winner was Nicky Emms and her cross looking zebra rubber duck who managed a brief smile at the finish. In second place was Jim Kennedy with his lilac dragon duck who wore a heart on his chest throughout.

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Prizes were presented by Domino and Petra from the Corridors of Peace Project. A good time was had by all and 835€ was raised in support of the Corridors of Peace project in Chad. A new focus for RC Silves.

Sunset Cruise

On the 30 September 11 members of Silves Rotary club joined RC Portimão on their Sunset Cruise. The event was in aid of fundraising to purchase a Socorro ambulance for the Bombeiros in Portimão. An exciting time was had by all if a little rough at times. The sunset was spectacular and the large waves on the return to port were well worth it. Congratulations RC Portimão on a great event.

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RC Silves members and friends

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Back to School

RC Silves members contribute to the Back to School project organized by the Silves based family charity Castelo de Sonhos. Message from Castelo de Sonhos:-

Castelo de Sonhos  would like to thank everyone who contributed to this project which this year provided 70 disadvantaged children with backpacks filled with school material needed for the start of the new term.
Special thanks go to : CASA (Club for Algarvean Social Activities), Silves Golf Club, the Peace & Harmony Lodge of Carvoeiro, the Prince Henry the Navigator Lodge, the Portugal Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association and members of Silves Rotary Club. Due to the wonderful support which Castelo de Sonhos received this year the charity was able to distribute filled backpacks to an additional 20 disadvantaged children living in the Portimão area.

Happy Faces!

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Back to School

Castelo de Sonhos have started up their annual Back to School project.  Silves Rotary Club always supports this project and members help where they can. This year Castelo de Sonhos have 60 children who need help with back packs and stationery to get ready for school in September. The poster below shows the things needed and where you can drop them off.  Every little helps even if you can only give a few items, it all counts.

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