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RC Silves Rotary Club Christmas Party



Members and friends of RC Silves met at Bistro Rainha to celebrate Christmas together. They enjoyed a fabulous meal cooked by Adelia and served in style by Wilson and Guilherme. David Trubshaw entertained with his traditional Christmas jokes. Enjoying each others company before starting our community work again in the New Year.
The First Biodiversity School Forest
In 2023 Escola EB 2,3 Algoz was selected to house the first Biodiversity Forest to be planted as part of RC Silves environmental projects. On 8 November, 320 indigenous trees and shrubs were planted by students and rotary club members, supported by Silves Camera President Rosa Palma

This was the first step in creating a small, 100sqm, dense woodland where a new ecosystem could exist. In the centre of the forest is a learning space and adjacent is a small laboratory. Student volunteers will care for the newly planted saplings until they are established. The students at the school will be able to observe the various development stages as the forest grows after using the Miyawaki principles of planting.

On 14 November the finishing touches were added after the planting of the two final Carvalho de Monchique oak trees by Deputy Camera President Luisa Conduto and Rotary District Governor Paulo de Taveira Sousa. The completion of this project by Silves Rotary club provides the school with a living environment to use as a source of inspiration and research as part of the saving the planet curriculum.


Club President Jim Kennedy thanked all involved for the efforts in bringing this important project to completion with special thanks to Rainer Kroth who led the project from its inception. Silves council prepared the ground, Nutriverde Algar grew our plants and trees and Sonia Soares from Floresta Nativa advised on the planting. Thanks must also go to Porches International Rotary Club for their considerable financial support.
Model United Nations Debut a Success
Earlier this month 6 Students and two Teachers from Agrupamento de Escolas Silves Sul set of from Faro Airport to attend the 24th Model United Nations meeting at Cheadle Hulme school in Wilmslow, south of Manchester.

They joined over 330 students at this event to play the roles of delegates to the United Nations and to represent 61 different countries in their teams of 6.

The students aged 13 formed the Portuguese delegation where, in the General Assembly, they reacted to a world crisis in which all communication systems to Australia were disrupted and the threat by terrorists to extend the disruption if their demands were not met.

In committee they debated such important topics as modern slavery, child internet safety and environmental issues of the day.
Older students from Cheadle Hulme school were the organisers of the meeting and played the roles of UN General Secretary, senior UN officials and Committee Chairs.
The trip was organised and funded by the Rotary Club of Silves through their fundraising, to provide educational opportunities that can make a difference to individual pupils’ success in the future or impact the local community. Club President Jim Kennedy said that access to events that extend and develop a wide range of skills in young people provides them with the confidence to succeed in their later lives. Working together, debating, writing resolutions and amendments, learning the Portuguese Government’s position on the topics covered and making those views heard in the meetings were just some of the skills acquired along with improving their English language and growing in confidence.
We hope to repeat the experience next year.
Christmas is coming and Shoeboxes are Needed
With Christmas fast approaching Castelo de Sonhos in Silves is gearing up to provide the more then 200 registered elderly people in need in the Silves area with a present this Christmas. Last year with the generosity of RC Silves members and working in collaboration with other partners from across the community Castelo de Sonhos’s target was met and more. With the extra shoeboxes received RC Silves also managed to provide elderly in-patients at Barlamento hospital with presents as well. Lets hope with the help of our friends and partners we can achieve the same this year. Please find below the poster with suggestions of how you might fill your shoeboxes and the drop off points where volunteers will collect them. The final date for drop off is 15 December.

Motown and More a success. “Oh what a night”

Oh what a night!!. Some very sore feet (with all the dancing) at our Motown and More charity event at the Ponte Romana Restaurant in Silves. We must thank Michelle the organiser of these charity events for including us in the programme, the artists Jackson Rivers and DJ Kiss FM Mark Sebastian and the wonderful people of the Algarve who support Motown and More you are amazing. Your generosity was overwhelming, and we raised 1,940€ for our Sensory Garden School Project and 500€ for APAA Association of Protection of Animals in the Algarve. Thanks again to all. See More
Students Set off for Model United Nations in UK

Rotary Club of Silves is invested in the education of our local students offering them opportunities that they would not ordinarily have. This year for the first time we have entered 6 students from Agrupamento de Escolas de SilvesSul in a Model United Nations Conference in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire in the UK. They are supported by two teachers and a long time member and past president of RC Silves Alan Winn. They set off on Friday 4 October from Faro very early in the morning but the excitement is still visible. We wish them a safe journey and good luck. We thank members of rotary and the community who have attended events to raise the necessary funds to sponsor this experience. More news as we get it.
Rubber Duck Racing Hits Its Target

Saturday the 28 September members and friends gathered for the second Rubber Duck Racing event. The target to raise 1000€. We are pleased to announce that the target was met due to the generosity of those enjoying the racing and the afternoon tea. We also received donations from those who unfortunately could not attend. The wind gave the ducks some difficulties but they battled through. After 7 heats, 2 semi finals and the final, the winning owner was Carol Bradshaw a visitor from the UK. I am sure she will enjoy the bottle of Piper Heidseick champagne for first place presented by our President Jim Kennedy.


Our second place winner was shy but Sally Turner a new friend of Rotary accepted her third place bottle of wine again from Jim. Thanks go to all members, friends and donors who supported the event. See you again next year.
Back to School Project Supports 90 Children


Thanks to the wonderful generosity of Castelo de Sonhos “Back to School” supporters, this family charity has been able to distribute 90 filled backpacks to disadvantaged children within the Silves area. This project started nearly 20 years ago and 2024 marks a RECORD number of children helped.
Each backpack was filled with all the school materials needed for the start of the new term.
RC Silves members have always supported this charity and are happy to join other charities as they strive to support this project. This year Lagoa International join us with a generous donation of 240€. Many other charities are involved in supporting Castelo de Sonhos in this en devour and special thanks must go to all of them.
Peace & Harmony Masonic Lodge
Kristen & Patricia from “Need a Charity for All”
The Monchique Golf Club
Charles & Maggie (for fund-raising)
Clube de Caminhada Algarve
DEKA (German Speaking Lutheran Church)
Mango’s Golf Society Carvoeiro
Nada Offner (poster design & publicity)
And of course thanks go to all the kind members of the public who donated school materials.
As you can see from the photo the children were delighted to receive their filled colourful
backpacks.
First Walk of the Season Rocha Delicada

Rotary Club of Silves organises walks throughout the Rotary year weather permitting. Philippe Pfister our Treasurer an avid walker himself leads each walk. The first walk after the hot summer months was the Rocha Delicada Trail. Members of Lagoa and Lagos clubs joined us for this walk. The walks are not just open to Rotarians so if you are interested in joining a walk at your own risk of course, please contact our Master of Ceremonies who will ensure you receive an invitation to the next walk. (MOC.rotarysilves@gmail.com)

The walkers enjoyed this short tour of the area, watching people fishing for razor clams and of course the wonderful bird life. Walking groups are a wonderful way to see the local countryside and to get to know people. The highlight of the walk was the return of the flamingos.


