Last week, the MC Cartagena Municipal Group reported on the objectives of the 'Impulsa Cartagena' activity program for the first quarter of the year.
Thus, because the month of January has been dedicated to the study of the tourism sector in our municipality, the mayor José López, Jesús Giménez and Arantxa Pérez, attended FITUR 2020 to know and assess the proposal of the local government for this matter.
Regarding the month of February, the Councilor from Cartagena, Arantxa Pérez, has advanced that "we will continue our program of activities with the tourist route 'Tell me another legend', which we will celebrate on February 1, starting at 5:45 p.m. she, the assistants will make a tour through different locations of the Old Town of our municipality and know the different legends that hide. "
"We will have the tourist guide Isidoro Lacedonia and an interpreter of signs, encouraging with this activity the inclusion of people with hearing impairment," Pérez explained.
The 'Tell me another legend' route will cover various points of interest such as the Cuesta de la Baroness, stairs and Doctor Tapia Street, San Ginés Square, panoramic elevator, Alfonso XII Pier, Víctor Beltrí stairs and the esplanade of the Port.
The tour will begin and end at the City Hall Beach and is approximately one hour long.
It should be noted that it is a free and directed activity for the whole family, in which children, adults and adults can participate.
Post-war education and poetry
The mayor has continued to report that "within the framework of the objective set for the month of February in which we will focus on Education, next day 4 we will enjoy a round table that, under the name of 'Post-War Education and Poetry' , will rescue the figure of the teacher and poet Enrique Piñana Segado ".
This act will take place on February 4 in the Cartagena Municipal Archive (Artillery Park, 7:00 pm).
The activity will involve Belén Piñana, doctor in Hispanic Philology and author of the book 'Enrique Piñana Segado.
Between blackboards and verses';
Francisco José Franco, official chronicler of Cartagena, and José Antonio de las Heras, retired history professor and vice president of the Graduate Schools Association.
The conference will be moderated by Benito García, director of CEIP Azorín for sixteen years and vice president of the Association of Graduated Schools.
The Councilor of MC has concluded by stating that "as we have already announced, with these initiatives, as well as with our opposition work, we assume our responsibility as the party that more and better represents the Cartagena people to maintain the path of progress and future initiated in the biennial cartagenerista ".
Source: Grupo municipal MC Cartagena