The library of San Javier celebrates its 40th anniversary in style with an extensive, varied and ambitious program of activities until the end of the year which includes a day of birthday on October 24 in which he will not miss a cake to blow out the candles and which its makers hope the entire community with open doors.
Councillor for Culture, Inmaculada Garcia and library coordinator, Toni Diaz filed this morning in the city of San Javier program for the coming months that pioneering way, the library will start lending ebooks reported the mayor of Culture.
Inmaculada Garcia also referred to the anniversary day on October 24 in which from 17: 00h.
the library will become a big party with theater, workshops, a concert, magic, cake, and other surprises that will be attending the event to discover that celebrates the 40th anniversary of the center.
Another anniversary commemoration is the "Make Your Mark" contest, which asked the community to contribute their memories of the library since its launch in 1974, the initiative aims to provide a "ray" of these forty and allow an analysis of what the center has meant for citizens, said Toni Diaz, coordinator of the municipal library.
The memory also quicken with the photographic exhibition "The Time Tunnel" with images of the activities of the library from its inception to the present.
Several generations of residents can look to themselves or their own in the hundreds of photographs that make up the sample.
Another act recognize "pioneers" of the library through the people who launched the library in both the political and technical levels, as well as its first users and partners.
In line with usual library opening, anniversary reach even the Top Road which is held every year on the occasion of the festivities in November and December.
All participants caps bear the name of a writer or literary work, and local stakeholders will host a point of "bookcrossing" free loan of books in a public space that the applicant is responsible for returning so it can be read by someone else.
The program presented today includes other activities such as presentations of the books "Always Together" Miguel Nogueres, and "Sunset Beach" Lola Gutierrez recounts the sinking of "The Syrian" off Cabo de Palos in 1906 Local artist Eugenia Alba will present "strange and Fairy Dolls: Art Dolls, Folk Art Paintings," and elite athletes, the local level, they go to tell their own experiences of overcoming.
These talks will be added to those given in the "What you know, come to the library and count it" as well as regular workshops in reading, writing and computer science, and other programs such as the Service Bibliohospital, the book market, and Funny loan proposals as "Top Secret. know not tell anyone", "Pack. know other", or short film.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier