It will be open until Wednesday, 21
The Department of Environment has been installed in the Plaza de Santo Domingo an information booth full of proposals and recommendations for enhancing ecological citizenship between reflection and action with our environment more supportive.
In addition, we have designed an exciting program of activities in which visitors can learn about different ways of incorporating greener practices and environmentally friendly even during the holidays.
In the development of these activities assist various entities in the municipality, among which the Bowling Federation of the Region of Murcia, Ecotienda CERES, Tram de Murcia, Ragpickers of Emmaus, Biosecurity Resource Center for Environmental Education (CREA) Local Energy Agency (German), Office of Bicycle and UNICEF.
The information stand will be open until next Wednesday November 21 to 14 and from 17 to 20 hours (except Sunday afternoon).
Were held yesterday and the workshop activities such as Bowling huertanos and Caliche, thanks to the Bowling Federation of the Region of Murcia.
The full schedule is as follows:
Friday 16
17 to 20 h.
Meet organic products of our land.
Contribute: Ceres Ecotienda
18 to 20 h.
Tranvieso, the mascot of Murcia Tram
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Abado 17
11 to 13.30 h.
Participate in the Christmas Gymkhana.
18 to 20 h.
Tranvieso, the mascot of Murcia tram.
Sunday 18
11 to 14 h.
Your waste may have more uses.
Contribute: Ragpickers of Emmaus.
11 to 14 h.
Seed Workshop
Collaborate: Biosecurity
11 to 14 h.
Tranvieso, the mascot of Murcia Tram
Monday 19
11 to 13 h.
Bowling Workshop huertanos and Caliche.
Contribute: Bowling Federation of Murcia
17 to 20 h.
Your waste may have more uses.
Contribute: Ragpickers of Emmaus.
Tuesday 20
11 to 14 h.
Environmental Resources of the City of Murcia.
Collaboration: Resource Center for Environmental Education.
(CREA).
18 to 20 h.
Christmas decoration workshop
17 and 18 h.
Guided tour of Emmaus Ragpickers facilities in Los Dolores.
Wednesday 21
17 to 20 h.
Environmental Resources of the City of Murcia.
Collaboration: Resource Center for Environmental Education.
(CREA).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia