“This meeting aims to find a meeting point for the community after having gone through the most difficult stage of the pandemic and begin to celebrate the festivities with events that even collaborate with the tourism industry,” he emphasized.
The Day of Tradition, created in homage to the poet José Hernández, who was born on November 10, 1834, in La Costa “will have as its epicenter this time the town of Mar de Ajó, on Avenida Del Libertador and Santiago del Estero”, the official said.
In that place “the Pulpo and Cactusera fairs will be present, as well as the Collective of Artisans and Saddlers,” added Escudero, who said that the shows will be varied and “we will have the consecrated presence of Antonio Tarragó Ros from Corrientes.”
The International Ballet of La Costa, the Dolores Fuyen Duo, and the payadores Cristian Méndez (Balcarce) and Carlos Marchesini (Chivilcoy) will also perform, all under the leadership of Alberto Smith, from the host party.
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