haarlemsdagblad

High tea among 25 alpacas in Beverwijk: Does it go well? Woolly animals ignore sandwiches and cake: 'They even leave the crumbs'

High tea among 25 alpacas in Beverwijk: Does it go well? Woolly animals ignore sandwiches and cake: 'They even leave the crumbs'

Sisters Sylvie and Loïse van den Heuvel host popular high tea events featuring 25 alpacas at their family business in Beverwijk. The venture is expanding to offer children's parties and specialized sessions for people with intellectual disabilities. Despite the proximity to food, the alpacas remain calm and do not disturb the guests' meals.

Related articles

Willem Polak (1944 – 2026) was a Haarlem folk pioneer and ‘connector’

Willem Polak (1944 – 2026) was a Haarlem folk pioneer and ‘connector’

Willem Polak, a prominent folk music pioneer and community figure from Haarlem, has passed away at the age of 81. He is famously known as the inspiration for the character in the 1968 hit song 'Prikkebeen' by Boudewijn de Groot and Lennaert Nijgh.

Olympia Haarlem relegated to second division as players run on empty

Olympia Haarlem relegated to second division as players run on empty

Olympia Haarlem has been relegated to the second class after suffering a 1-0 defeat against Nieuw Utrecht in stoppage time. Despite being promoted last season, coach Barry Tjeertes' team was unable to maintain their position in the first class as the players were reportedly exhausted.

Stress hasn't got to Ronald Koeman: 'Headaches? That's an exaggeration'

Stress hasn't got to Ronald Koeman: 'Headaches? That's an exaggeration'

Netherlands national team coach Ronald Koeman has stated he remains unfazed by stress despite criticism of his demeanor and disappointing results in recent friendly matches. Following feedback from his wife to appear more cheerful, Koeman has committed to maintaining a more positive attitude during press conferences leading up to the World Cup.

Silent march in Axel to go ahead Sunday evening

Silent march in Axel to go ahead Sunday evening

A silent march will take place on Sunday evening in Axel to honor the victims of a fatal accident in Zeeland. The victims were students and supervisors from a local school in the town, which is located within the Terneuzen municipality.

Watching Turkey lose 2-0 to Australia at 6:00 AM in Haarlem's Fatih Mosque. 'Better luck next time, now for some sleep first'

Watching Turkey lose 2-0 to Australia at 6:00 AM in Haarlem's Fatih Mosque. 'Better luck next time, now for some sleep first'

Turkish community members gathered at the Fatih Mosque in Haarlem at 6:00 AM to watch their national football team's match against Australia. Despite the early gathering, attendees witnessed a 2-0 loss for Turkey before heading home to rest.