The Federation of Rural Women and Families, AMFAR, has taken advantage of the celebration of San Marcos to resume its in-person activity in La Solana after two years of pandemic.Accompanied by the national president of AMFAR, Lola Merino, a large group of members of the Federation gathered to taste the traditional hornazo of San Marcos. A tradition that remains alive, said the AMFAR leader, “thanks to the rural women of La Solana and other towns who transmit this popular culture from generation to generation.
Merino conveyed to the members of AMFAR La Solana her enthusiasm for holding this type of meeting again and urged them to continue working for Industry Email List equal opportunities and improve the quality of life of Solana women.For her part, the local president of AMFAR La Solana, Marisa Jarava, expressed her intention to expand the programming of activities for the coming months and to open the doors of the association to as many women from La Solana as possible who want to join the AMFAR associative project. .
The Pedro Muñoz City Council will have a budget of 8.3 million euros for 2022. These accounts are the highest in the history of this municipality and were approved last Tuesday. The mayor, Carlos Ortiz, has defined this budget as the “most ambitious” and has called it “the budgets for the recovery and revitalization of Pedro Muñoz.
Some items have an increase of euros more compared to the previous year. And in which there have been subsidies from other administrations that will allow Pedroteños residents to benefit from these contributions.The project for the future Occupational Center has been one of the most notable points that have been discussed, since it will allow people and families who require these services not to have to travel to other nearby locations as they have done until now. “Just like what has happened with the nursing home,” the mayor highlighted.
The budgets have been approved with the vote against the municipal group of the Popular Party and the Ciudadanos councilor.After two years of cancellation, next May 1 the festival of the Crosses and Mays of Bolaños de Calatrava returns, one of the most deeply rooted in the town, which is celebrated during spring by singing the May Days and decorating its May Crosses.

The back of the Hermitage of Cristo de la Columna will host the May Festival from 6:30 p.m. next Sunday, May 1, organized by the Alabarderos Choirs and Dances of Bolaños, in collaboration with the Bolaños City Council and the Castellano Federation. -Manchega of Folklore Associations. The performance will also feature the two guest groups from Coros y Danzas Scheherazade, from Fuensalida (Toledo) and from the Virgen de las Viñas Musical Folkloric Association, from Tomelloso (Ciudad Real).
The mayor of Boláñego, Miguel Ángel Valverde, has highlighted that this is the return of “a neighborhood example of the maintenance of traditions and good coexistence relations, which should not be lost in our municipality.”For their part, the C. and D. Alabarderos de return to the stage and have stated that they want it to be “surrounded by groups of friends and your company for the enjoyment of all, this time of pandemic has robbed us of many good moments of folklore, and loved ones and companions who will always be in our hearts, for them and because we really want to enjoy what we like most, we invite you to attend.”
The celebration will continue on Monday, with the Mayos to the Cristo del Calvario on the esplanade of their Hermitage, starting =and on Tuesday, the celebration of the Eucharist will take place in this temple, and later, the now traditional Vialucis. Thus, attendees will take the tour of all the crosses in the town, decorated by the Brotherhoods of Glory and Passion and the Boleña residents, until they reach the Hermitage of Calavario again. The local group Alabarderos will accompany this path of light with their music on Tuesday night that will run through the streets Virgen del Monte, Manzanares, Comendador Girón, Libertad, Plaza de España, Nieves, Cristo, Ermita del Cristo de la Columna, Viacrucis and Vereda Avenue.