22 Feb 2025 13:30:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Quick Boys won 2–0 over Excelsior Maassluis on Sat
Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match
The current head to head record for the teams are Excelsior Maassluis 1 win(s)
Have scored 9 goals in their last 5 matches
Who won between Excelsior Maassluis and Quick Boys on Sat
22 Feb 2025 13:30:00 GMT?Quick Boys won 2–0 over Excelsior Maassluis on Sat
22 Feb 2025 13:30:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches
Excelsior Maassluis is playing home against Quick Boys on Sat
Naturalis is pressing ahead with its drive to map out the huge variety of fossils found in the Dutch soil
the Leiden research institute will be taking over the successful site Oervondstchecker from FutureLand
the Port of Rotterdam Authority’s information centre
the website has already recorded more than 15,000 finds
The submitted finds are evaluated by a group of volunteer experts and help researchers to map out the fauna and landscapes of long ago
The finds are stored in a database and linked to other data
steadily completing our picture of prehistoric life in this region
Maasvlakte 2 is one of the world’s foremost sites for finding the remains of Ice Age animals like the mammoth
The sand that was used to construct this new port expansion was extracted from layers deep in the seabed of the North Sea
The location and depth of the different batches were documented before the sand was deposited on shore – allowing researchers to identify the original site of the finds
The website Oervondstchecker (‘Primeval Find Checker’) lists a range of unique finds
including the remains of a rare Dutch species of monkey and a sabre-toothed tiger
as well as fossilised hyena droppings and remains of our distant ancestors and their tools
where fossil-hunting expeditions remain a regular part of the programme.’
We will be doing this in partnership with fellow researchers from
the National Museum of Antiquities and the Cultural Heritage Agency.’
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Some 200 Jumbo supermarkets will be opening up tills where clients can stop for a chat rather than pay for their shopping as quickly as possible
Its success prompted the group to plan for another 200 to be operative by this time next year
particularly in shops in areas where loneliness is an issue
As a family business and supermarket chain we have a central role in society
Our shops are a meeting place and that means we can do something to combat loneliness
The Kletskassa is just one of the things we can do,’ Jumbo CCO Colette Cloosterman-Van Eerd said
The supermarket chat checkout is part of a health ministry programme to combat loneliness. The Netherlands has some 1.3 million people over the age of 75, over half of whom have said they regularly feel lonely
The initiative is aimed at picking up the signs of loneliness among the elderly early and inviting companies
organisations and local councils to work together to come up with creative solutions
‘We are proud our staff want to work the chat checkout
‘They really want to help people and make contact with them
It’s a small gesture but it’s a valuable one
particularly in a world that is becoming more digital and faster.’
a number of Jumbo supermarkets also introduced a ‘chat corner’ where locals come to have a coffee and a natter
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From left: Walton Schmidt playing his guitar
Sylvia Merkman and Philomina Bradshaw singing “A Candle is Burning.” Master of Ceremonies at Chapel Piece’s annual Christmas party Ismael Berkel is sitting at right
EUSTATIUS--Chapel Piece Health and Recreational Center held its annual Christmas party on Tuesday
Master of Ceremonies Ishmael Berkel spoke about the joy of Christmas
When he was a boy his family resided in “The White House on the Mountain” and on Christmas Day
Chapel Piece Health and Recreational Center director Hilda Berkel (standing) with some of the attendees
Teacher Hilary Udenhout explained how Christmas was celebrated in her country of birth Suriname
and Walton Schmidt reminisced about his childhood Christmastimes
witnessing the late Peter John and his drum team playing nonstop on Christmas Eve and throughout Christmas Day
he and his band members formed a string band which would do the same
When one band member’s voice became hoarse
another would take over serenading the public
The band first went by the name the Hippie Band and was changed later to Kily Band
Chapel Piece director Hilda Berkel said this was the largest group of people the centre had ever hosted
Many seniors present reflected on how Christmas was during their childhood days
as well as about the difference from how they celebrated the day when they were older
danced and interacted with each other throughout the event
as well as many local Christmas snacks and drinks
A gift bag was presented to each of the attendees
Sylvia Merkman and Philomina Bradshaw as they sang “A Candle is Burning”
which was written by the late Dennis Sprott
The song was dedicated to Sprott’s sister Vera Simmons-Sprott
entertained the audience with their mixture of Christmas and secular music
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