
Jennie Rhodes
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Jan 17, 2025 |
surinenglish.com | Jennie Rhodes
Jennie RhodesEl TrapicheFriday, 17 January 2025, 13:00Come Dancing for Cudeca supper dances have been running for 17 years. They take place once a month on Saturdays from 7pm to 11pm at Restaurante Ramírez in El Trapiche, just north of Vélez-Málaga. Joyce and John Munns have been running the dinner-dances since they started.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
surinenglish.com | Jennie Rhodes
Friday, 17 January 2025, 09:56| Updated 10:12h. The Coraxalia choir has two concerts coming up, one this weekend and the other next week. The first is on Saturday 18 January at 8pm in San Francisco Convent in Vélez-Málaga, where the choir will be singing a mix of sacred songs as well as Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen and Elvis Presley's Can't Help Falling In Love. The second concert is on Monday 20 January at 6pm and forms part of the Mass at Santa Ana Church in Algarrobo.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
surinenglish.com | Jennie Rhodes
Tuesday, 14 January 2025, 15:34The second real estate breakfast forum is taking place on Thursday 16 January at the Fábrica Azucarera del Pilar in Motril, on Granada province's Costa Tropical. The event, which starts at 9.30am, will serve as a prelude to the Costa Tropical Business Expo, which will take place from 4 to 6 April in Almuñécar. This event will be an opportunity for professionals to showcase their products and services on the Costa Tropical.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
surinenglish.com | Jennie Rhodes
Jennie RhodesMALAGA/GRANADA. Friday, 10 January 2025, 10:23 The Alabama Gospel Choir is performing in Malaga and Granada provinces this weekend. The first date is this evening, 10 January, at the City of Malaga FYCMA Palacio de Ferias y Congresos at 9.30pm. The second is in Almuñécar on Sunday 12 January at 7pm at the town's Casa de la Cultura.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
surinenglish.com | Jennie Rhodes |Tony Bryant |Rachel Haynes
Jennie Rhodes, Tony Bryant, Rachel HaynesFriday, 27 December 2024, 13:28The year 2024 has thrown up numerous interesting stories in the province of Malaga. Buildings have come up and down and there have been plenty of protests. The farming sector expressed its unease in March about the situation in the countryside, which they said was becoming dangerously unsustainable due to agricultural policies.
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