Youth and volunteers of the city and the region have turned to the various activities that have been conducted during the European Youth Week, which aims to was none other than display and in a fun delving into the knowledge of the European Union
On Sunday June 2, the European Youth Week, which had been developing since May 26 in Cartagena, came to an end. Seven days in which young people of the city have known more closely the various institutions that govern the functioning of the European Union, made ​​up of 27 states.
Also, have discovered the educational and employment opportunities that exist at the community level, and especially when you hear or read the term Europe, not associated to an abstract concept that has nothing to do with them.
On Friday, the Gymkhana day flags starring the young people, who even stopped at the Town Hall, where the mayor, Pilar Berreiro, were given the flags of Spain and Europe, by matching the response in question.
The tour culminated in Plaza Juan XXIII, where he held the Youth and n gora which participants discussed the various initiatives on how to improve the EU.
Also on Saturday June 1, this square was the scene Cartagena of the day.
And, first thing in the morning took place the meeting of European Volunteers, which also explains his personal experiences as members of the European Voluntary Service (EVS), graphic strokes were of various European cultures.
After Flas Mob, one of the most innovative, and artistic expression which rises to the fore, the youth enjoyed this relationship in which there was also time for popular games like chess.
Reading the manifesto put the finishing touches on this week in which he re-emphasized the importance of active participation as European citizens.
The European Youth Week has been taking place simultaneously at the national and community levels.
Here in the Region of Murcia, and organized by the Autonomous Community, have developed 24 workshops during the month of May in different HEI Cartagena, Lorca and Murcia, targeting middle and high school students.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena