The Seventh Exhibition of Aging and Disability, FEMADIS 2015, has reached the esplanade of the Port, and will be open throughout the weekend.
Deputy Mayor, Ana Belen Castejon, inaugurated the 31 stands that compose, accompanied by the councilor for the Quality of Life, Francisco Calderon, and the mayor of Social Services, Carmen Martin Love.
The 31 stands will look the work carried out by associations and will present information about services available to them.
The fair will be open to the public during the 6th and 7th from 10.30 to 14.30 and from 17.30 to 21 hours, and November 8, from 10.30 to 14.30.
Many of the members of these associations were waiting for the ribbon cutting of the hands of the Deputy Mayor, and a score of men and older women have received Castejon, Calderon and Martin Love, to taviados traditional costumes of Cartagena and Shire.
Deputy Mayor expressed his satisfaction to inaugurate this exhibition: A lot of joy and enthusiasm and how could it be otherwise, here is the government team to support this initiative now in its seventh edition Moreover, Castejó n described the inauguration as. very participatory.
Deputy Mayor said that there are not only 30 stands where groups of elderly and disabled are met.
Companies that have something to say, offer information, tools show that can assist not only collective but to family and friends.
More than 30 stands showed traditional costumes of Cartagena, performances by Rondalla, drums therapy, workshops and gerontosalud breathing exercises, belly dancing and recycling, as well as performances of Carnival Comparsas by clubs over the aljorra, Miranda, La Manga and Los Belones.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena