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18 Events maltatoday, WEDNESDAY, 18 DECEMBER 2013 GO introduces Mobile Share to Malta GO is the first provider in Malta to introduce the innovative concept of sharing a mobile internet bundle across two devices. Mobile Share gives all new and existing Limitless35, Limitless60 and Limitless99 Pay Monthly customers the flexibility to share their mobile internet bundle on their smartphone with another mobile internet device such as a tablet. Romina Zammit, Manager – Mobile Residential Segment at GO, said, "With Mobile Share, two users can share one mobile internet bundle and use mobile internet at the same time from different locations. This service is ideal for parents who would like to make the most of their monthly mobile subscription by sharing their mobile internet bundle part of their Limitless Pay Monthly Plan with their children. Mobile Share is yet another first in the local market and is only available from GO." Mobile Share is currently offered at the introductory price of €2 monthly with Limitless35, Limitless60 and Limitless99. Additional bundles are available at reduced rates for Mobile Share customers only. Customers can add 5GB for €7 monthly or 12GB for €12 monthly. There is a minimum sign up period of three months. For further details on Mobile Share, GO customers can call Customer Care on 146 from their GO phone, 7922 2146 from any other phone or visit www.go.com.mt. Information is also available from all GO retail outlets or exclusive resellers in Malta and Gozo or by calling Freephone 80072121 Park and pay for charity on campus this Thursday ON Thursday (19 December) drivers entering University of Malta Campus will be kindly asked to donate a minimum of one euro (€1). Initially proposed by architecture students, the Park and Pay for Charity is part of the Christmas on Campus activities organised by KSU together with the University of Malta, the Chaplaincy and various student organisations. The donations will go towards this year's Christmas on Campus three beneficiaries - Istrina, Dar talProvidenza and to the University's Research, Innovation and Development Trust (RIDT), to benefit cancer research at the University. "Parking at University has always been a topic of discussion, and this year we thought to turn this problem into a fundraising activity, all for a good cause", said Gayle Lynn Callus, KSU Culture & Entertainment Officer, and one of the coordinators of this event. The University administration is working hand-inhand with KSU in order to ensure the smooth running of this activity, whilst also creating a joyful Christmas atmosphere around campus. The Precincts Office of the University of Malta, encouraged everyone to participate and take an active role in the activities happening on campus. "The joint effort of everyone; staff, students and administration, makes these events possible and we encourage everyone to wholeheartedly embrace all of our fundraising initiatives, which will make a difference in people's lives." One-off parking tickets for the Park and Pay for Charity initiative are on sale from the KSU office as of today. Visitors are encouraged to get their parking ticket in advance prior to Thursday in order to avoid possible queues at the University entrance gates. Those who prefer to commute to University by other means of transport can check out the University's Green Travel webpage for more information on alternative ways to get to campus: www.um.edu.mt/iccsd/ greentravel/cti. Further information can be obtained from Raphel Mizzi on raphael.mizzi@um.edu.mt. The Park & Pay for Charity is yet another initiative being held as part of the University's Christmas on Campus campaign, which runs throughout the month of December. The full programme of events may be viewed on the University website at: http://www.um.edu.mt/ With Vodafone your iPhone works better and faster AS the sole authorised reseller of iPhone in Malta, Vodafone has proudly brought the 3GS, 4, 4S and the latest 5, 5S and 5C to Malta. iPhone owners are particularly attached to their iPhones and with good reason. The iPhone 5 has only made their iPhone experience that much better. "2013 has truly been an eventful year for the Vodafone team!" said Sandro Pisani, Head of Marketing at Vodafone Malta. "Change and innovation have been a constant. When this is coupled with a direct difference in Vodafone customers' lives the satisfaction is that much greater. It's time for yet another change which ensures that our customers get the best out of the latest in smartphones." Vodafone has stepped in to make the iPhone experience better. With the introduction of 4G and a gradual roll out to cover the stretch of Malta and Gozo, the iPhone 5 range will truly be working to its optimum. One can own a sports car and drive it around Malta and Gozo's streets but it's only on a long stretch of highway or better still a race track will its potential and speed be unleashed. Vodafone customers that own any of the LTE supported models of the iPhone will now be able to connect to Vodafone's fastest 4G network on the Island. Vodafone's RED plans do exactly this, by unleashing the full potential of the iPhone 5, iPhone 5S or iPhone 5C. If you are part of this iPhone generation simply update your iPhone settings and dial 247 from a Vodafone line or 9999 9247 from any other line, reach Vodafone online on www. vodafone.com.mt/4g or visit one of Vodafone's stores to subscribe to a 4G plan. 4G is available for Free to RED Premium customers. Customers subscribed to RED and RED Basic can enjoy 4G at a monthly charge of €5 and €10 respectively. Vodafone takes your iPhone 5 performance to a new level. Vodafone's 4G network is designed to provide its customers with the fastest and easiest access to the internet, via their iPhone. GasanMamo shows its appreciation towards art and music Terracotta works created during the workshops by the students aged 9-12 years AS part of its drive to further promote and support the community in art and music, GasanMamo has recently sponsored some art and music workshops organised for children by Ars Vitae Ensemble as part of the Ggantija 2013 Project. "The workshops proved to be a great success with the children," said Julian Mamo, Managing Director at GasanMamo. "Seeing the children learn and enjoy themselves through art and music is what makes everyone so proud. Other than showing our continuous support to local artists in Malta we are also helping in the preservation and promotion of our extraordinary heritage, especially with the persons who will make up our future generation." As part of the Ggantija 2013 Project, Heritage Malta together with Ars Vitae Ensemble organised a number of workshops at the Heritage Malta's National Museum of Archeology in Valletta and at Ggantija Interpretation Centre in Xaghra highlighting by visual and sensory presentations a selection from the performance and installation of Ggantija 2013, a project curated by Vince Briffa and that was launched inside the Ggantija Temples last June. 9 to 12 year old students who attended the workshop has the possibility to listen to the piece performed last June by the Ars Vitae Ensemble inside the Ġgantija Temples. They also had a slideshow showing installation shots of the sculptures and light interventions inside the temples which were part of the performance which took place in June. These were followed by an open discussion, the playing of percussion instruments and handson activities. This session included music improvisation where students created simple rhythms using various percussion instruments and other media. The students were also given the chance to create and decorate their own terracotta sculptures and paint with natural pigments inspired by Malta's prehistoric heritage. The participants were also given a guided tour inside the Archaeology Museum in Valletta and at the Ġgantija Visitor's Centre in Xagħra. The decorated clay sculptures were later fired in a ceramic kiln. A certificate of participation was also awarded to all attendees. The Ggantija 2013 Project is hosted by Heritage Malta and supported by The Malta Arts Fund, Banif Bank (Malta) plc, Gasan Mamo Insurance, Gozo Culture & Information Office, Xagħra Local Council, Abraham's Supplies and The Janatha Stubbs Foundation. The final part of the project will be exhibited next year. For further information on the Ggantija 2013 Project visit their Facebook page on https://www.facebook.com/ArsVitaeEnsemble

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