Na tarde do próximo sábado, entre as 14h30 e as 18 horas, há uma Feira de Outono no salão paroquial de Vermoim.
A iniciativa da Associação de Pais das Escolas de Vermoim promete produtos hortícolas e da época, bolos, doces, compotas e muito mais. Insufláveis e animação também constam do programa.
O novo Centro Urbano de Famalicão vai ser oficialmente inaugurado na tarde de 13 de novembro, mas a festa começa no dia anterior. Os eventos são vários, destacando-se os concertos gratuitos da jovem fadista Sara Correia e dos Calema. Os motivos para os famalicenses saírem à rua são, por isso, muitos, pelo que o presidente da Câmara Municipal, Mário Passos, convida todos «a participarem nas inúmeras atividades que temos programadas e que visam, para além de assinalar uma nova ‘página’ do nosso centro urbano, mostrar as potencialidades deste renovado espaço ao dispor de todas e todos os famalicenses».
A inauguração decorre na tarde de domingo, dia 13, a partir das 15h15, na Praça D. Maria II e Praça Mouzinho de Albuquerque, com a presença de Mário Passos e do presidente da Comissão de Coordenação e Desenvolvimento Regional do Norte (CCDR-N), António Cunha. Ao momento protocolar e à visita ao centro segue-se o concerto de Sara Correia, às 16h15.
A festa vai durar todo o fim de semana, tendo os Calema, que atuam no sábado, dia 12, pelas 21h30, como cabeça-de-cartaz. Durante estes dois dias, vão decorrer eventos vários, tais como a inauguração dos recém-restaurados painéis de azulejos da Fundação Cupertino de Miranda, showcooking da AESAcademy, concerto de comunidade dinamizado pela Ondamarela, São Martinho na Praça, com distribuição de castanhas, um concerto Banda de Famalicão, entre outros. Tudo de entrada livre e toda a programação pode ser consultada em www.famalicao.pt/inauguracao-do-novo-centro-urbano-de-famalicao
Sob o mote ‘Novo Centro, Nova Cidade’, as obras de renovação urbana de Vila Nova de Famalicão são um dos maiores investimentos públicos de sempre na requalificação de um espaço citadino famalicense, na ordem dos nove milhões de euros.
A profunda mudança que a zona central da cidade sofreu, resultou, segundo o Município, «num centro urbano mais moderno, mais convidativo, mais sustentável, mais seguro, mais amigo das pessoas e com menos carros. Um autêntico espaço de vivência cultural, social e comercial, que assegura melhores condições para a deslocação pedonal e os modos suaves.
A fadista Mariza atua na inauguração dos novos Paços do Concelho da Trofa, a 5 de novembro, às 18h30, nos Parques D.ª Srª das Dores e dr. Lima Carneiro. Tem entrada livre.
«Num dia tão especial para a Trofa e para os trofenses, tínhamos que terminar com alguém muito especial. A Mariza, para além de ser a embaixadora da música portuguesa do século XXI, tem canções que retratam bem a luta, a resiliência e, sobretudo, a garra e a força do nosso concelho», explica Sérgio Humberto, presidente da Câmara Municipal da Trofa.
Mariza lançou o seu mais recente trabalho no final de 2020 na sequência da edição do single “Lágrima”. Conta com uma carreira internacional de sucesso, onde acumulou êxitos e prémios.
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Em resposta ao deputado Jorge Paulo Oliveira, a Secretária de Estado da Administração Interna, Isabel Oneto, informou que está em curso a adjudicação do projeto de execução da 2.ª fase da requalificação da Esquadra da PSP de Famalicão. O deputado não ficou satisfeito.
O deputado famalicense perguntou ao Ministro da Administração Interna, no âmbito do debate na especialidade do Orçamento de Estado para 2023, sobre as obras nos postos da GNR e da PSP de Famalicão.
Jorge Paulo Oliveira, do PSD, lembrou o ministro José Luís Carneiro que o quartel da GNR da Vila de Riba de Ave, apesar de estar incluído na Lei de Programação de Infraestruturas e Equipamentos, cuja dimensão temporal já chegou ao seu término, «nunca saiu do papel, com o Governo a dizer sucessivamente coisas diferentes».
Acerca das obras da 2.ª fase da Requalificação da Esquadra da PSP, o deputado lembrou que foram anunciadas nos últimos três anos.
Sobre o posto da GNR da cidade que, segundo Jorge Paulo Oliveira, «inexplicavelmente ficou de fora da última Lei da Programação de Infraestruturas e Equipamentos», o deputado famalicense questionou o Governo se iria aceitar a «disponibilidade manifestada pela autarquia para colaborar neste investimento infraestrutural inquestionável?».
Além da informação sobre a segunda fase das obras na Esquadra da PSP, o gabinete do Ministro reconheceu a «necessidade de relocalização das condições em que opera a Guarda Nacional Republicana e também quanto às necessidades de investimento nas condições de trabalho da Polícia de Segurança Pública. É uma preocupação que temos»; informação que Jorge Paulo Oliveira considera «evasiva».
A Comunidade Intermunicipal do Ave, onde se inclui o município de Famalicão, registou os melhores resultados de toda a região do Norte no domínio do combate ao abandono e insucesso escolar nos três níveis do ensino básico e no ensino secundário.
Os dados foram publicados pela Comissão de Coordenação e Desenvolvimento Regional do Norte (CCDR-NORTE) no boletim de outubro “Norte 2020 Educação para Todos”. Este documento demonstra que a região do Ave chegou ao final do ano letivo 2020/2021 com uma taxa de retenção e desistência no ensino básico de 1,0 por cento. No ano letivo de 2016/2017, a taxa estava nos 3,9 por cento.
Na análise aos valores percebe-se que houve uma diminuição de 82,05 por cento do número de alunos que não passaram de ano e/ou desistiram no primeiro, segundo e terceiro ciclos do ensino básico.
Quer isto dizer que as medidas de combate ao insucesso e abandono escolar no Ave tiveram resultados muito acima da média da região Norte e do território continental.
A Junta de Freguesia de Vermoim está a promover um concurso de árvores de Natal. Tendo como tema “Vermoim com Brilho”, a iniciativa é aberta a associações, escolas, empresas e estabelecimentos privados, bem como a todos os vermoinenses que queiram participar.
Os interessados devem inscrever-se até 11 de novembro, pelo email jfvermoim@sapo.pt, com o seu nome e sugestão do local onde pretende expor a árvore.
Todas as árvores a concurso serão publicadas na página oficial da Junta de Freguesia e a que tiver mais “gostos” vence, havendo prémios por categoria.
As árvores serão expostas a partir do dia 4 de dezembro até dia 7 de janeiro do próximo ano.
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