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Mixology Masterclass & Bar Takeover By Tora & Lucy’s Flower Shop

Mixology Masterclass & Bar Takeover By Tora & Lucy's Flower Shop
Dec 6 2023 Share

TORA is thrilled to invite you to a multi-day collaboration with Lucy’s Flower Shop – one of the world’s best bars located in Stockholm Sweden. 

From a masterclass showing some of the cocktails that put Lucy’s Flower Shop on the 50 Best Bars to an TORA bar takeover tasting some of these bespoke cocktails.

Attendees will have the chance to meet Ola Carlson and Alex Skärlén – two of Stockholm’s most acclaimed, well-travelled and award-winning bartenders. 

The third event of its kind in Malta, in association with Lucy’s Flower Shop (awarded as one of the World’s 50 Best Bars, ranked at 49), aims to educate and entertain through the art of mixology. 

The Guest Masterclass takes place on the 7th December at 18:30hrs, followed by the bar takeover on the 8th of December at 19:30hrs. You can find more details here.

This event is sponsored by Malta Tourism Authority; Beluga, The Noble Vodka; Pisco Ocucaje, El Pisco Del Peru; Bonpland Rum, Natural & Untouched; Sakurao Distillery and; Yamazakura. 

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Youth Activism Matters: Empower Youth Voices

Youth Activism Matters: Empower Youth Voices
Dec 6 2023 Share

The importance of youth in our society and how it functions cannot be understated. 

In lieu of this important topic, KNZ is organising a ‘Youth Activism Matters: Empower Youth Voices’ campaign. 

This event aims to engage youths between the ages of 15 to 30 years of age in discussions about the importance of voting at 16 and the potential for being elected as mayor at the age of 16 and 17. The conference will feature youth organisations and influential speakers who will provide insights into the youth perspective on civic engagement.

Objectives include raising awareness about significance of voting at age of 16; encouraging the participation of youth in civic processes; and discussing the potential impact of youth participation in local politics.

The latter includes the possibility of electing mayors at the age of 16 and 17 by facilitating open dialogue between youth and experienced individuals in the field. 

The event is scheduled for the 16th of December 2023 between 8:45am and 1:45pm at Fort Sant Angelo. 

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3,100 Sought Support For Domestic Abuse In 2022

3,100 Sought Support For Domestic Abuse In 2022
Dec 6 2023 Share

In 2022, 3,100 individuals experiencing domestic violence sought support services, with 77.2% being females. 

This marked a 6.2% increase from 2020, where 2,919 individuals accessed such services. 

During 2022, 70.1% utilized one service, 21.1% used two, and 8.7% used three or more services. The primary services availed were the Domestic Violence Unit (DVU) within Aġenzija Appoġġ (2,093 cases) and the Police Department (2,046 reports). 

Shelters and NGOs like Victim Support Malta addressed 173 and 70 cases, respectively, while emergency health services recorded 69 cases in 2022. 

Over half of the cases involved individuals aged 30 to 49 (52.5%), with 84.4% being Maltese nationals and 13.8% non-Maltese. Concerning services for perpetrators, 268 individuals accessed support in 2022, with 91.4% males and 8.6% females. 

The Department of Probation and Parole handled 141 cases, the Stop! programme saw 100 cases, and the ‘Child To Parent Violence’ service by Aġenzija Appoġġ dealt with 31 cases, all under 30 years old. Full NSO report here. 

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Maltese Feast Officially Recognised By UNESCO

Maltese Feast Officially Recognised By UNESCO
Dec 6 2023 Share

The Maltese Feast has achieved formal recognition as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO during its 18th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Botswana. 

Acknowledged for its community values, promotion of the arts, and inclusivity, this recognition marks the third element registered for Malta, following the Ftira and Għana. 

Minister for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici expressed gratitude to the Malta Band Clubs Association, Culture Directorate, Professor Baldacchino, the Archdiocese of Malta, and all contributors. 

The government is committed to preserving and promoting the Maltese Feast as a community celebration fostering artistic values, inclusion, and community spirit. 

The application, submitted by the Malta Band Clubs Association with strong support from the Maltese Curia and local feast communities, underwent a meticulous process overseen by the Office for Intangible Cultural Heritage. 

The Technical Committee praised the application’s exemplary presentation and audio-visual production, highlighting it as a best practice. The government’s support for the local community in this endeavour was also commended.

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