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The Breña Alta Library collects books to promote reading

The City Council of Breña Alta has launched the initiative ‘The Flying Book’, a project of the Department of Culture and the NALDO Municipal Library with which “we try to collect books for education, the promotion of reading and access to a great variety of titles and literary genres among our population “, it is reported in a press release.

This was explained by the Councilor for Culture, Patricia Ayut Martín, who recalled that the initiative has begun to be carried out in the Breña Alta Agromercado every Saturday, a collection and donation of books that joins other actions developed in the space of the Municipal Library of Breña Alta to commemorate, on April 23, the Day of the Book. The cultural program offers on April 20 and 21, at the La Destiladera Occupational Center, ‘Cuentos de Mi Maleta’, a staging by Carmen José Conesa Rute that will arrive at the Municipal Library on Friday, April 23 at 19: 30 hours. The calendar of events on the occasion of Book Day is completed with ‘Canarian Aboriginal Tales’, a show for family audiences with songs and rhythm that will be held in Los Álamos Park on Saturday, April 24, at 12:00 hours. Attendance at the events requires prior registration at tuticketlapalma.com or by calling 679668678.

The production of bookmarks on the afternoon of Thursday, April 22 at the Municipal Library, organized by the Cultural Association ‘Mojo de Caña’, joins the initiative promoted by the Association of Companies of Breña Alta, Asemba, which has invited to the writer Patricia Figuero to the Plaza de Bujaz on Friday, April 23, for the development of the workshop ‘Dream Laboratory’, an opportunity to enjoy the creation that will take place between 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Registration to participate in this activity must be carried out at [email protected] or by calling 608288804.

The mayor, Jonathan Felipe, signified “the importance that for us, from the City Council, the commemoration of Book Day, especially with the act of sharing our readings beyond the month of April, inviting neighbors to donate a maximum of five books and the possibility of taking new readings home every Saturday at the Agromercado “. Felipe highlights the interest of this initiative, which allows “all people, regardless of their purchasing power, to have access to a tool as useful to acquire knowledge as the one represented by books.”

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