a merry food Fair was held this weekend in the Lázaro Cárdenas park on the occasion of the fifth Mango Festival in which 18 restaurants participated, with the purpose of fundraising for the construction of one house of culture in the community of Los Llanitos in the Ixtapa delegation.
Paula Jiménez, president of the Sister Cities Committee, Puerto Vallarta-Highland Park, reported that the idea arose in 2019 with Don Chema’s project in La Desembocada.
“Don Chema offers activities to children from that community, and we thought it was a great project, so we sought to consolidate it, we knocked on doors and the Ixtapa common offered to donate the land.”
The representative reported that there are currently 35 children in that group of La Desembocada and Los Llanitos, who will be approached artistic, cultural and sports activities, which is one of the strongest missions of the Sister Cities Committee.
“So far, the foundations of the house of culture are already in place and we hope in November or December to be able to lay the first stone of a work that would cost between 3.5 and four million pesos, we already have the architectural project.”
For now, he said, they already have a group of teachers and instructors willing to offer different courses minors to keep them away from leisure and vices and power Support your talent.
Hundreds of people attended the Mango Festival in which 18 restaurants participated that altruistically offered their dishes, to which another 23 companies from different products and services joined.
22 enthusiastic people participate in the Puerto Vallarta-Highland Park Sister Cities Committee with the mission of strengthen cooperation ties between both places.
2023-07-16 00:34:05
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