Um homem, com cerca de 50 anos, foi atropelado na noite desta quarta-feira, em plena Avenida Marechal Humberto Delgado, no centro da cidade de Vila Nova de Famalicão. O acidente aconteceu às 23h00 e para o local foram chamados os Bombeiros Voluntários de Famalicão. A vítima foi transportada para a unidade de Vila Nova de Famalicão do Centro Hospitalar do Médio Ave.
O excesso de velocidade de alguns automobilistas e a imprudência de alguns peões têm levado a que, nesta via, se registem acidentes com algum grau de gravidade.
A meteorologia aponta para o fim-de-semana temperaturas muito perto dos 30 graus e o Parque da Devesa, o pulmão de Vila Nova de Famalicão, afigura-se como o local ideal para descansar e passear pelas sombras e junto à água. Mas a juntar a estes atrativos, a Devesa acolhe este sábado e domingo a IV edição do “Famalicão Zen”, o que o vai tornar num espaço de eleição para o relaxamento e serenidade.
Yoga, meditação, oficinas e demonstrações são algumas das atividades que vão decorrer. Ao todo serão mais de dezena e meia de iniciativas de participação gratuita ao longo dos dois dias.
O objetivo é sensibilizar e divulgar as terapias complementares e alternativas para que as pessoas possam procurar as opções mais adequadas para reencontrar e manter o equilíbrio do corpo e da mente, crucial para a saúde e a qualidade de vida.
Entre as múltiplas iniciativas destaque para o Yoga do riso, a oficina de mandalas em pedra, a palestra “coloração de cabelo bio 100% natural, explicação e sensibilização, a aula de biodanza e a yoga para crianças.
Promovida pelo R-equilíbrio – Espaço de Medicinas Alternativas, a iniciativa conta com o apoio da Câmara Municipal de Famalicão e destina-se ao público em geral. O horário é o seguinte: sábado: 10h- 22h30 e domingo: 10h 19h. A entrada é livre.
Programa Sábado 29 de julho
11h30m- Yoga do Riso,com Carla Moita ( Projeto “ SentirZen”)
15h- Sofroatsukishi e Radiestesia com pêndulo, com Mestre Alexandre ( Projeto Mestre Alexandre
16h-Happy Flow, com Madalena Aparício ( Projeto “Caminho Violeta “)
17h- Meditação da Alma, com Carina Costa ( Projeto “ Caminho Violeta”)
18h- Oficina de Mandalas em pedra, com Sofia Santos ( Projeto “ SS.speciallyforyou” )
19h- Palestra “ Coloração de Cabelo Bio” 100% natural, explicação e sensibilização, com Carla Ochoa ( Projeto “ Mixtura”)
20h45- Espetáculo Danças do Ventre, com Di Cezário e Joana Barbara ( Projeto “ APDV”)
22h- Concerto Sound Journey, com Sofia Rodrigues e Tiago Teixeira ( Projeto “Eye Color Dreams”)
Domingo 30 de julho
11h- Body and Mind – Umas rotinas diárias, com Franco Costa ( Projeto “Zen Shiatsu”)
11h30m- Demonstração de Health Chinese Health Qigong por grupo de alunos da Prof.ª Ana Rita Rego ( Projeto “JING-SHE” )
11h45m-Aula de Chinese Health Qigong ,Sequência de movimentos Ba Duan Jin (8 Peças de Brocado), com Prof.ª Ana Rita Rego (Atleta da Selecção Nacional de Health Qigong, Bi-Campeã Europeia 2016 e Campeã e Vice-Campeã Internacional 2015 de Health Qigong) ( Projeto “JING-SHE” )
15h- Oficina de Caçadores de sonhos , com Sofia Santos (Projeto “SS.speciallyforyou”)
16h- Palestra “ Viver o teu sonho”, com Paula Rodrigues ( Projeto “ SPA Da Alma “)
17h- Yoga para crianças, com Susana Amado ( Projeto “ Akemi”)
18h- OM CHANTI, com Sharvaree Dasi ( Projeto “ Akemi” )
19h- Aula Biodanza-“ O resgate da alegria de Viver” com Ana Antunes e José Fernandes( Projeto “ Biodanza Ana Antunes e José Fernandes”).
Como todas as famílias, também a família autarca de Vila Nova de Famalicão precisa de momentos de descompressão, de alturas em que os seus elementos esquecem o trabalho e dedicam-se à amena cavaqueira. São momentos em que se reforçam laços e estimas e em que se afinam cumplicidades. É esta a atmosfera e espírito que leva a que todos os anos os autarcas famalicenses se juntem em três momentos anuais de pura confraternização. Tradicionalmente um desses momentos acontece no período que antecede as férias e cumpriu-se no último sábado, 22 de julho, no Santuário da Senhora do Carmo em Lemenhe.
Foi uma tarde de festa, de encontro e de partilha. Falou-se sobre tudo e sobre nada e, no final, sobressaiu a amizade. O Presidente da Câmara Municipal Paulo Cunha foi um entre pares e também ele encheu a alma com o convívio entre pessoas que se estimam e que trabalham para o mesmo objetivo.
Sinto-me um privilegiado (…) os autarcas de Famalicão estão unidos, estão motivados com os desafios que têm nas suas freguesias e reconhecem que são parte de um todo que é Vila Nova de Famalicão. O concelho anda para a frente porque tem timoneiros deste calibre.
Presidente da Câmara de Vila Nova de Famalicão – Paulo Cunha
O evento reuniu oito dezenas de autarcas de várias freguesias do concelho. O Dia do Autarca, como é chamado, é uma iniciativa iniciada em 2015 pelo pelouro das Freguesias da Câmara Municipal. Os outros dois momentos de reunião fraterna da família autarca são mais antigos e acontecem em setembro no regresso ao trabalho e com a Feira de Artesanato como enquadramento e em janeiro, na abertura de um novo ano civil.
Já está a funcionar o Gabinete de Avaliação e Intervenção de Comportamentos Aditivos e Dependências (GAICAD), um organismo que atua no âmbito da saúde mental, especificamente na área dos comportamentos aditivos e dependências. Promovida pela Câmara Municipal de Vila Nova de Famalicão, a estrutura conta com a colaboração da Liga de Profilaxia e Ajuda Comunitária, Lipac, do Centro de Solidariedade de Braga / Projeto Homem, do Centro de Respostas Integradas de Braga, da Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Riba de Ave, do Centro Hospitalar Médio Ave e da Cooperativa de Ensino Superior Politécnico e Universitário – Cespu.
O GAICAD tem como missão a valorização da comunidade na resposta aos comportamentos aditivos e dependências. Os objetivos principais assentam assim no apoio à comunidade no desenvolvimento de competências para atuar no âmbito dos comportamentos de dependência, através do acompanhamento dos Núcleos de Profilaxia existentes e do apoio à criação de novos núcleos. Além disso, o gabinete irá promover também o desenvolvimento de ações de formação e informação dirigidas aos vários atores e interventores comunitários, atuando ao nível da prevenção, da avaliação e diagnóstico para posterior encaminhamento para o tratamento e acompanhamento na reintegração socioprofissional.
O gabinete funciona na dependência do pelouro da Saúde Pública da Câmara Municipal de Vila Nova de Famalicão, sendo o atendimento ao utente realizado nas instalações cedidas pela LIPAC (Liga Profilaxia e Ajuda Comunitária). Os contactos são gaicad@vilanovadefamalicao.org e o telefone 252 320 900.
Arrancou esta terça-feira, 25 de julho, a primeira fase de empréstimo do Banco de Livros Escolares de Vila Nova de Famalicão e foram muitas as famílias que, desde manhã cedo, se dirigiram à Biblioteca Municipal Camilo Castelo Branco para requisitar os manuais.
O empréstimo de livros do Banco de Vila Nova de Famalicão é dinamizado pelo município desde 2012, e tem este ano 1.400 manuais disponíveis para reutilização, resultado das cedências de cerca de 160 famílias famalicenses.
De acordo com as normas de participação do Banco de Livros Escolares, a primeira fase de empréstimo, que decorre entre o dia 25 de julho e o dia 8 de agosto, destina-se aos alunos ou encarregados de educação que tenham cedido manuais ao Banco de Livros Escolares.
A partir do dia 8 de agosto, e numa segunda fase, os manuais escolares ainda disponíveis para empréstimo podem ser requisitados por todos os restantes interessados.
As listas com os manuais disponíveis para empréstimo vão sendo publicadas e atualizadas no site da Biblioteca Municipal Camilo Castelo Branco em www.bibliotecacamilocastelobranco.org
Refira-se que os livros em causa para são sobretudo os do 7.º ao 12.º ano, uma vez que para o primeiro ciclo o Estado garante os manuais e a Câmara as respetivas fichas de trabalho. Já para o 2.º ciclo do ensino básico, a Câmara Municipal vai avançar este ano com a oferta a todos os alunos dos manuais das disciplinas nucleares dos dois anos, nomeadamente das disciplinas de Português, Matemática, Ciências da Natureza, História e Geografia de Portugal e Inglês.
Foi anunciada esta segunda-feira a abertura do concurso público para a duplicação da Estrada Nacional 14, entre a rotunda sul da Variante Nascente a Vila Nova de Famalicão e o lugar de Vitória, em Calendário (Rotunda da Grocenter), e beneficiação do atual troço entre esta última e o lugar de Santana, na vila de Ribeirão.
A obra, que terá um prazo de 270 dias e um investimento estatal superior a 5 milhões de euros, terá uma comparticipação municipal de um milhão de euros, ao abrigo do acordo de gestão oficializado, entre a Câmara Municipal e as Infraestruturas de Portugal (IP).
A sessão decorreu na Continental Mabor, em Lousado, na presença do Ministro do Planeamento e das Infraestruturas, Pedro Marques, e do presidente da IP, António Laranjo. Para além do projeto, a Câmara Municipal comparticipa a intervenção com 500 mil euros e canalizará quase outro tanto para os encargos com a implantação e reforço da iluminação pública e estudo de impacto ambiental, ficando, também, com a responsabilidade pela conservação, manutenção e requalificação dos arranjos paisagísticos incluídos na intervenção.
A obra em causa refere-se a uma das fases do projeto global apresentado pelo Governo em 2015, também na Continental Mabor, e respeita à intervenção a executar no atual traçado da via, entre Calendário e Ribeirão – duplicação em 1,5 Km e beneficiação em 2,5 Km. O ministro garantiu que «é compromisso deste Governo concluir a Avaliação de Impacte Ambiental relativa à travessia do Rio Ave para que a variante à Nacional 14 se possa realizar». Paulo Cunha, autarca famalicense, fala desta intervenção como uma obra «muito relevante para a melhoria das acessibilidades à região». Contudo, reforça que esta deve ser «uma etapa entre etapas já percorridas e outras que é preciso fazer no futuro».
Mais na edição impressa do Jornal CIDADE HOJE desta quinta-feira.
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