On Friday, August 30, start at the Llano del Beal their festivals.
Ahead, ten days of festivities including dances include, cooking contests, trial exhibits, humor or competitive.
Friday's session will begin with a parade of horns and drums, the appointment of sponsors, and the Great Popular Dinner from 21.30 pm, will take place during which the proclamation by the Councillor for Women's Hall of Cartagena , Clara Hall, which will give way to the Quartet Verbena Yomaje.
The program this year is loaded with a host of activities you will not miss the c cuisine of coexistence omida Rociero Day on Sunday 1st, or dance performances by the Orchestra Taxxara, or Master Orchestra, the August 31 and September 7, respectively.
Sport is another great incentive, the various championships beginning in the morning of the second day of festivities.
Also, young audiences will also have a great deal of entertainment and storytelling, popular games and workshops.
Also open the area for children, sponsored by the Department of Celebration, Monday February at 17.00 hours.
Foam Dance for teenagers, play-black, pie contest, trial exhibits or falling stars starring townspeople, other proposals will be idle who has organized this town for residents and vacationers.
The end of holidays is reserved for Sunday September 8 with a day to start with Mass at Miner at ten o'clock.
Already at 12.00 is the Popular Moraga, while an hour later they all focus around Vermuth Dance.
The awards ceremony and Bugles and Drums Parade will end at 2013 festivals Llano del Beal.
In the implementation of this program of the departments collaborating parties of Celebration, Women, Culture and Sports City of Cartagena, together with neighborhood associations of Beal, Strait of San Ginés and Llano del Beal; Galena Women's Association; Association of Parents of Students of San Ginés de la Jara, the Club of the Third Age, the Mineda Sports Club, the Neighborhood Council of Llano del Beal, Strait of San Ginés and Beal, Red Cross and the San Ginés Public School de la Jara.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena