Costa Calida • Issue No. 2000 • 2 - 8 November 2023
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LORCA’S TRADITIONS Senior celebration
Catherine McGeer LO R C A celebrated the 10th Encuentro Nacional de Jóvenes de Herman dades y Cofradías (JOHC). This event brings together young members of reli gious brotherhoods and fraternities. They engaged in biblical pageantry, with impres sive horses and carriages, reenacting the city’s unique tradi tions. All the brotherhoods took on a pil grimage from their respec tive churches to La Bordado ra Square, con verging to com plete the final leg together. The Paso Blanco, organisers of JO HC, led the largest proces sion, featuring various banners, bearers, and a mu sical group. The closing of the event included a concert of reli gious music, the an nouncement of the host city for next year, and the transfer of the Virgin of Las Huertas to her sanctu ary. Throughout the event, the brotherhoods organ ised impressive exhibi tions, special events, and guided tours to introduce young people to their tra ditions. Lorca’s hospitality industry also catered to visitors with a tapas route. Thousands of people travelled from all over Spain for this special event, attracting even tourists and visitors with no religious interest due to its detailed and breath taking processions.
MORE than 300 senior citi zens from all corners of the municipality gathered at the San Blas grove for a special occasion of the Elderly Meet ing Points Network, held ev ery month in San Javier. The unique ‘La Verbena de San Blas’, took place in the pine woods of the San Blas area. The event was organised by the Social Services Depart ment with the collaboration of the Parks and Gardens De partment. Agenda 2030 representa tives, working closely with the San Javier Town Council, welcomed visitors who shared their ideas in a setting filled with live music, raffles,
snacks, workshops, makeup sessions, and a photo booth, among other surprises. San Javier’s mayor, José Miguel Luengo, who attend ed the event with Councillors María del Mar Pérez and María Dolores Ruiz, among other officials, applauded the overwhelming turnout of se nior citizens. He underlined the city’s commitment to both children and the elderly, noting the success of the in novative ‘Elderly Meeting Points Network’, a pro gramme that has been thriv ing in San Javier, providing monthly gatherings for se niors in parks and gardens throughout the municipality.
Image: Facebook/ JOHC LORCA 2023
EMBRACING TRADITION: Lorca’s vibrant biblical celebration.
Image: San Javier Town Hall
A day of joy for seniors at San Blas.