Author: Stanislaus Baptista

  • Christmas Tree Party in Matharpacady Village

    Christmas Tree Party in Matharpacady Village

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    A Christmas Tree Party was held for children upto the age of 18 years earlier today evening.This party was organised by the youth of Matharpacady Village and close friends. Around 70 children attended the party alongwith their parents, relatives and friends. There were games held for children of different age groups and attractive prizes were given to the winners. A clown entertained the children and danced alongwith them. The children were treated to some mouth watering snacks – wafers, homemade chutney sandwiches and tang. Towards the end of the function, Santa made his way and danced and gave gifts & goodies to all. The children as well as the adults had a rollicking time and enjoyed themselves taking back with them many fond memories. We had a surprise visitor during the evening – His Eminence Bishop Agnelo Gracias. His Eminence was glad to be amongst the children and wished everyone the peace and joy of Christmas and the very best for a bright New Year. He was impressed by the twinkling stars hanging around the village and the love & togetherness among the residents in having such functions.

    Cheers to the Organisers and looking forward to many more events being organised by them in the future.

     

     

  • Christmas Celebrations in Matharpacady Village – December 2014

    Christmas Celebrations in Matharpacady Village – December 2014

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    Christmas celebrations in Matharpacady Village started early this year. These photos capture the spirit of X’mas in our Village. For a real feel of Christmas do take a walk down our Village especially during the evening when the whole place is lit up with twinkling lights and stars hung around the whole area.

    Please watch this space for more updates during the festive season.

  • Bombay Times – 5th December 2014

    Bombay Times – 5th December 2014

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    Winners : Declan Rane and Chantelle Saldanha

     

    Bandra’s St. Andrew’s College enjoy with Manish Paul during Clean and Clear Bombay Times Fresh Face 2014 auditions

    TNN | Dec 5, 2014, 12.00 AM IST

     

     

    With abundant enthusiasm, students at Bandra’s St. Andrew’s College had a ball of a time with celebrity judge Manish Paul, who even joined a couple of zealous students on stage as they showcased their talent.

    While Manish constantly encouraged the students, giving them tips and constructive feedback, the students too ensured they made the most of their time with the actor, by inundating him with requests for selfies! As the contest progressed, a plethora of performers impressed the judges, but it was Declan Rane and Chantelle Saldanha, who were eventually picked the winners. Viram Jain and Serena Maria Santimano were the first runners-up.

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    1st Runner Up : Viram Jain and Serena Maria Santimano

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    Manish Paul with one of the performers

    Note : Declan Rane resides in Matharpacady Village

  • Fiesta Tradicional Comida

    Fiesta Tradicional Comida

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    The idyllic and picturesque bylanes of Matharpacady Heritage Village in Mazagaon, Mumbai, were transformed on Saturday, 22nd November 2014. Gifted culinary amateur chefs were busy throughout the day preparing tasty snacks, meals and desserts for the second annual food fiesta that evening. The Matharpacady Residents’ Welfare Association  was showcasing for its members, their families, guests and well-wishers the “FIESTA TRADICIONAL COMIDA” at St. Isabel’s High School Grounds from 5.00 P.M. onwards.   Matharpacady Village resident families were cooking up a storm of traditional culinary delights, be it East Indian, Goan, Mangalorean or ‘hotchpotch’!   Throughout that day the tantalizing aromas of home cooked goodies wafted in the air teasing the taste buds of visitors.  Folk could not wait for the evening to arrive.

    The Managing Committee of the Residents’ Welfare Association led by their dynamic President, Mr Percy D’Souza took great pains to organize the Traditional Food Fiesta – well laid out donor entry coupons in exchange for snacks, refreshments and meals laid out around the periphery corridors and compound at St. Isabel’s. Julius Valladares was the coordinator of the Managing Committee of the MRWA in planning and organising this event. All visitors were accorded a hearty welcome by the ebullient duo of Merwyn D”Mello and Xenia Alphonso who anchored the Fiesta.   Joceyln did the honours with an excellent sound system. Around 5.30 P.M. the evening of fun, games and entertainment got off to a rousing start.   An efficient team in the hall ably handled the donor coupon counters for eatable and soft drinks supervised by Gerard Viegas, MRWA Assistant Treasurer.  Amateur culinary village chefs and their assistants manned their earmarked food counters in the porch, corridor and central courtyard.  They smilingly dished out their goodies of appetizing snacks, delicacies and take away food dishes at nominal prices.

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    Xenia and Merwyn set the Fiesta abuzz with much merriment, fun and games, inviting the large gathering of children, teenagers, adults and senior citizens onto the floor.   After a rousing grand march which set feet tapping, hands clapping and bodies swaying to the beat of  music,  a introductory  game of drawing playing cards from decks of playing cards  led to mixed teams of diamonds, hearts, clubs and spades spaced around the courtyard by the Joker Merwyn.    Innovative team games – Hanky Panky, Moving it Up, This Blows – began. These were meticulously planned by Merwyn and Xenia, who were vociferously supported by an enthusiastic audience who shouted and encouraged competing teams as they raced to the finish.  Teams competed in eight  events, each of the games was immensely enjoyed by all the members of the teams and the vociferous spectators. Stan Baptista did a masterful job in planning and projecting on screen an enigmatic quiz based ON EVENTS, PLACES AND RESIDENTS OF Matharpacady Heritage Village, from the yesteryears to date.  Team members scratched their heads, racked their brains and came up with various answers.    Xenia and Merwyn with Julius, urged team members on.  The scoreboard highlighted each team’s score. All the teams were awarded prizes in ranking order to the rousing applause of spectators.  Merwyn made two dramatic and startling appearances midway among the games and dancing sessions – lo and behold, Merwyn the Clown regaled the kiddies and audience with his antics.  Yet again Merwyn the ebullient Charlie Chaplin stole the hearts of one and all, with Xenia doing a fantastic job of  compering the entertainment program.

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    Merwyn “Charlie Chaplin” and Xenia led the teams and spectators in the Grand Parade to the pulsating music dished out by maestro Joceyln.  Folks danced the evening away with fox trots, waltzes, jive and the Masala in gay abandon.  The snack, soft drinks and meal counters saw steady streams of visitors.  Many food counters ran out of snack and food items quickly as hungry visitors relished the home cooked goodies, picking up takeaways for their loved ones at home.   The vote of thanks was given by Julius to Comperes Merwyn D’Mello, Xenia Alphonso and Joceyln Pereira, to all the Traditional Home Chefs, the Trustees of St. Isabel’s High School, the Managing Committee Members, and most importantly the visitors and guests, for making the Food Fiesta a grand success.  Around 10.30 P.M. the Culinary Evening to remember drew to a close.

     

    Write up – Courtesy Tyronne Concescio

    Photographs – Courtesy  Andrew D’Sylva

     

     

     

     

  • Visit of Students from JBCN International School to Matharpacady

    Visit of Students from JBCN International School to Matharpacady

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    Around 65 Kindergarden students from JBCN International School, Parel visited our village on the morning of 18th November 2014 alongwith their teachers. They were taken around our village and shown the various houses, the village well and our Holy Cross Oratory. Each child was given a sheet of paper with stickers of the various sights of our Village and they had to identify the same on reaching that place. After their tour around the village they were brought to the residence of Hansel Baptista. They were then treated to some snacks – Cheese Sandwiches, Cakes and Frooti. As part of their activity, they then had to stick the stickers provided to them in Scrap Books provided by Travel Logs that were handed over to each child. They also were taught and sang a song on Matharpacady, besides being shown a video on a traditional East Indian Wedding celebration. The children returned back to school energised  and excited after  this outing.

    This trip was organised by Travel Logs.

     

  • Fiesta Tradicional Comida

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    The Matharpacady Residents Welfare Association is organising the above Food Festival at St. Isabel’s High School on Saturday, 22nd November ‘2014 at 5.00 pm. Invitations are available with Carole, Stanny, Jocelyn and Premy.

    Looking forward to seeing you all there !

     

  • International Students Visit Matharpacady

    International Students Visit Matharpacady

    The second batch of international students under the overseas exchange programme visited Matharpacady Village from the Dhirubhai Ambani International school on Saturday, 25th October ’14. As usual Hansel Baptista, took the students on a tour of the village, explaining them the various facets of our heritage area, and in particular, the Holy Cross Oratory. (more…)

  • Matharpacady Residents Welfare Association – Food Festival

    Matharpacady Residents Welfare Association – Food Festival

     

     

    TO ALL RESIDENT MEMBERS & WELL WISHERS

    FOOD FESTIVAL 2014

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    WE ARE ORGANISING A FOOD FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY, 22ND NOVEMBER 2014 AT ST ISABELS HIGH SCHOOL FROM 5.00 PM ONWARDS. (more…)

  • International  Students Visit Matharpacady

    International Students Visit Matharpacady

    Around 30 students from the overseas exchange programme of Dhirubhai Ambani International school visited Matharpacady on Wednesday, 22nd October ’14. The students were from Spain, the Czech Republic, & England. Hansel Baptista took them around the village giving them an insight into the history of our village. (more…)

  • All’s well@work – Sunday Mumbai Mirror – 5th October ’14

    All’s well@work – Sunday Mumbai Mirror – 5th October ’14

    How do you run around the world without taking a day off from work? Office fitness challenges are gaining followers at India Inc.

    Lunch hour for Rohit Ambosta is a busy hour. The 39-year-old is Chief Information Officer at Financial Technology India Ltd., a Chakala-based financial solutions firm. Every day at 1 pm he is on company order to take a walk. (more…)