Euro Weekly News - Axarquia 12 - 18 May 2022 Issue 1923

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55 different types.

Beer festival RINCON DE LA VICT O R I A will be cele‐ brating the Birra & Art Craft Beer Festi‐ val in the Plaza Al Ándalus from Friday May 13 to 15, said the councillor for Tourism, Antonio José Martín. The festival will offer as many as 55 different types of beer from 10 nation‐ al breweries: Blanca Verde, La Sagra, Do‐ mus, La Quince, Sch‐ er Hof, DouGall’s, Segral, Birra manial, La Cibeles, and The One. There will also be 24 stands with inter‐ national cuisine, ranging from Ger‐ man sausages to Ar‐ gentinian barbe‐ cues, as well as handicrafts for sale and free concerts. The mayor of Rin‐ con, Francisco Sala‐ do, said: “The event is a commitment to the craft beer sec‐ tor. You can learn about the culture of beer, experience new flavours, and go with your family.” Prices start at €3. The festival opens to the public on Fri‐ day, May 13 at 12pm. It will be open from 12pm to 1am on Saturday and from 12pm to 7pm on Sunday.

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Spring sprung A L M U Ñ EC A R’S Spring Festival attracted more than 1,000 people to El Majuelo Park. Councillor for Culture and Festivities Alberto García Gilabert said good weather and impressive musical performances helped to fill the event on Saturday, May 7. One of the artists who performed at the event was Camin. It was the first time he had given a concert in his native Almuñecar, and he was evi‐ dently moved by the warm welcome he was giv‐ en. García Gilabert said: “I want to highlight the emotion I felt when I saw Camin. I know the ef‐ fort he has made to achieve his dream and to see him get excited and give it his all in his home‐ town, to see how the public embraced him and love him, made us proud of him.” The objective of the Spring Festival, free of charge, was to bring together young people and promote local artists who are making waves on the current music scene.

STRENGTHENING TIES: The students from Germany are taking part in an exchange programme.

K N OW N for its close connections to the Ger‐ man community, Tor‐ rox is strengthening ties by welcoming 23 students from Ger‐ many, who are taking part in an exchange programme. ‘Promoting a healthy lifestyle and a Euro‐ pean spirit through sport and languages’ is the name of the pro‐ ject that is being car‐ ried out at the Jorge Guillén Secondary School in Torrox through the Erasmus+ programme. On Monday, May 9, the mayor of Torrox, Óscar Medina, together with the councillor for Education, María de los Ángeles Ruiz, and the coordinator of the Ger‐ man bilingual project

at the Jorge Guillén Secondary School, Juan Antonio Lobato, wel‐ comed the students who are in Torrox this week. The pupils are accompanied by two teachers, Annika Keller and Sebastian Amend. Medina stressed the importance of the ini‐ tiative in Torrox, which has had a long‐stand‐ ing tradition of German tourism since the 70s and also has a large community of German residents. “The Germans who are here for the next few days will fall in love with Torrox and will want to come back to visit us with their family and friends,” concluded the mayor. Juan Antonio Lobato explained that the stu‐

dents will stay with families in order to try the local cuisine and to l e a r n a b o u t t h e b e n e‐ fits of a healthy Mediterranean diet. The students from the Hittorf‐Gymnasium in the region of Reck‐ linghausen, Rhineland‐ Westphalia, in the Ruhr area of northern Germany, arrived on Sunday May 8 and will stay until May 16. From May 23 to 31, the students from Torrox will be in Germany.

SPRING FESTIVAL: Camin performed at the event.


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