The activities organized for the little ones and the official switching on of the lighting, followed by a parade by the Lucena Music Band Musical Didactic Society starting at 9:45 p.m., will open this Thursday the celebration of the San Francisco Fair , which, as usual, has its first act around the Llanete de San Francisco.
40 light arches installed in the streets of the neighborhood and the fairground, and a cover of 13,000 light bulbs will color the streets of a fair that will also begin with the celebration of ‘Children’s Day’ and popular prices in all the attritions during the initial day.
This was explained this morning by the Councilor for Festivities of the Lucena City Council, José Pedro Moreno, during the presentation of a fair that will last until July 31.
On Friday the Llanete San Francisco will host the third sevillanas dance show by the Araceli Hidalgo Dance School at 10:00 p.m. and the entertainment of the Municipal Booth will be in charge of the performances of the Orchestra “Cal y Canto ” (July 29), the “Eclipse” Orchestra and the Requiebros Group (July 30) and the performance of Fran Martínez, in a tribute to our elders (July 31) at 11:00 p.m.
José Pedro Moreno has encouraged the population to “participate, live and enjoy these last days of July in one of the most beloved fairs in our city”, recalling that, during the San Francisco Fair, the entrance to the Municipal Booth is free and free until full capacity.
In addition to the Municipal Booth, it is expected that the fair will have at least one dance booth, taking into account the requests submitted for this purpose.
POSITIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE SANTIAGO FAIR
Lucena is ready to live the San Francisco Fair after some excellent days of coexistence in the Santiago neighborhood. The Councilor for Fiestas has taken the opportunity to thank the work and collaboration of his Neighborhood Association, of the Brotherhood of Santiago in charge of managing the bar, as well as all the neighbors who came to the neighborhood to enjoy the program of events that he had. with the collaboration of the City Council of Lucena.
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