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Movers and Shakers

IMANYO’S Bar in Daya Nueva hosted The Question Of Arrows on April 21 in aid of The Association of Movers and Shakers.

Quiz Master, Christine, did a sterling job at the annual quiz.

The Question of Arrows is a quiz with a dif‐ference, whereby each team nominates a dart thrower to aim at designated numbers on the dartboard ‐ e.g. 20 and 1 ‐ if they threw a treble they scored three points and a double two and single one point.

Of course that is only if they got the question correct, otherwise it was offered to the next team for a bonus point.

The evening raised €212 for this much‐needed charity and good fun was had by all.

The Association of Movers and Shakers, help support sufferers and their families with Ataxia Huntington’s Disease, Parkin‐son’s Disease, Motor Neurone Disease and Multiple Sclerosis.

They rely solely on donations and money raised by charity events in order to support the work they do.

For more details, visit www.amscb.org. es, or contact Marion, the President, on (+34) 711 008 250.

59 Shipmates

Anna Ellis

THE recent Royal Naval Association Torrevieja Branch (RNATB) meeting was another resounding success with 59 Ship ‐mates in attendance.

Entertainment came in the form of four fabu‐lous Torrevieja MusiKhome Ukrainian children singers, Andriy Golovnyuk Volosovych, Fedir Vasenko, Kateryna Panasenko and Yelyza ‐veta Bilokon, who were conducted by the moth‐er of Andriy Golovnyuk.

The outstanding per ‐formances were very emotionally moving and included some tradition‐al Ukrainian folk songs along with some modern songs which received a standing ovation.

The RNATB wish them and their families a hap‐py and successful inte ‐gration into either their temporary or permanent

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