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Puttinu Cares Nurses Bring Christmas Joy To Rainbow Ward

Puttinu Cares Nurses Bring Christmas Joy To Rainbow Ward
Dec 18 2024 Share

A wholesome photo shared by Puttinu Cares on social media shows a beautiful moment of joy and Christmas cheer at the Rainbow Ward for Christmas time.

‘The amazing nurses and these brave little children are at hospital and having a day filled with smiles, laughter, and the true spirit of Christmas’, wrote Puttinu.

‘The ward is filled with warmth and hope, creating memories. Thank you all for supporting us during Christmas season.’

The post earned over 2.1K reactions on social media, with many commending the hard workers bringing a smile to children fighting serious illnesses like cancer through the spirit of Christmas.

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Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Lifestyle Group

Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Lifestyle Group
Dec 18 2024 Share

Ring in the New Year with an unforgettable evening at Lifestyle Group’s exquisite dining outlets. Whether you’re looking for a festive feast or a vibrant atmosphere to celebrate with loved ones, Lifestyle Group has you covered.

Choose from specially curated New Year’s Eve Set Menus at AKI, LOA, TORA, Espiral, and Manta, offering a gourmet experience designed to delight your palate. For those who prefer a more familiar approach, enjoy our à la carte menus at Amami, Blu Beach Club, Nine Lives, and Westreme, where diverse cuisines and enchanting ambiences await.

From contemporary Japanese flavors at AKI to seaside charm at Blu Beach Club, every outlet promises delectable dishes, exceptional drinks, and an electric atmosphere to mark the occasion. Indulge in world-class dining and live entertainment as you countdown to 2024.

Don’t wait – secure your table now and celebrate New Year’s Eve in style! Explore our offerings and make your reservation at lifestyle-grp.com/restaurants.

Make this New Year’s Eve truly memorable with Lifestyle Group – where dining meets celebration!

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Wied Inċita Open To Public: 20,000 Square Metre Garden Space

Wied Inċita Open To Public: 20,000 Square Metre Garden Space
Dec 18 2024 Share

Wied Inċita, a 20,000-square-metre green space in central Malta, has reopened to the public after extensive restoration by Ambjent Malta.

This project marks the first phase of a broader initiative to increase public green spaces.

Once inaccessible, Wied Inċita has been transformed into a family-friendly natural park, with 750 trees, hundreds of shrubs, picnic benches, gazebos, and reconstructed pathways for safety and accessibility.

A modern irrigation system was installed to support plant life during hot summers.

The site, previously allocated to a consortium in 2002 for landscaping, has been returned to public use through a new agreement with GEB.

The transformation aligns with Environment Minister Miriam Dalli’s pledge to provide 40,000 square metres of green spaces by year’s end. Other recently opened parks include Spencer Gardens, Hospice Gardens, and Villa Portelli Gardens.

Minister Dalli emphasized the long-term upkeep of these spaces through sustainable materials, modern irrigation, and dedicated maintenance efforts. Looking ahead, 19 additional projects are planned, including green spaces in Pembroke and Santa Luċija.

Wied Inċita now offers a safe, accessible environment with stunning views, natural pathways, and restored rubble walls. Its inauguration included tree planting by local schoolchildren, symbolising a commitment to community and sustainability.

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Why Does Santa Claus Wear Red?

Why Does Santa Claus Wear Red?Why Does Santa Claus Wear Red?
Dec 18 2024 Share

Santa Claus, known for his jolly demeanour and signature red suit, did not always wear the iconic outfit. The red attire traces back to Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century Greek bishop who wore red robes while giving gifts to the poor. This figure inspired Sinterklaas in Dutch tradition and Father Christmas in English folklore, whose green robes gradually turned red over time.

In 1823, Clement Clarke Moore’s poem ’Twas the Night Before Christmas described Santa with “rosy cheeks” and fur-lined clothing. While the poem shaped Santa’s cheerful image, his wardrobe remained inconsistent. Illustrations in the 19th century depicted Santa in various colours, including green and yellow. By 1881, cartoonist Thomas Nast drew Santa in a full red suit, establishing the look more widely.

The red attire became firmly associated with Santa in the early 20th century, thanks in part to Coca-Cola. Starting in 1931, artist Haddon Sundblom created advertisements featuring a red-suited Santa, which ran for over three decades and popularised the image globally.

Though Santa’s appearance has seen slight variations, the red suit remains a symbol of Christmas, blending tradition, folklore, and commercial influence into one enduring icon.

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