The closing day includes varied proposals such as a water park, children's workshops, a drawing contest, and a monumental paella. The program will be completed with bingo, a raffle, and the awards ceremony, ending with the Guateque Fest and the final firecracker display.
The celebrations began last Thursday with the opening speech and the reception of the neighborhood key. During these days, residents have enjoyed events such as the potato omelet contest, costume dances, and live musical performances, in addition to the traditional foam party and the water park installed this Saturday.
This year, the festival committee has chosen to forgo bullfighting events, a decision motivated by the high cost and logistics involved. Instead, the agenda has been reinforced with orchestras and activities designed for the participation of children and adults.




