The acts of the "Women's Week 2012" in Las Torres de Cotillas, organized by the Department of Equality of the town to commemorate the "International Day for the Rights of Women and World Peace", ended last Saturday, 10 March with a trip that included nearly fifty women and had as destination the Murcian town of Yecla.
The travelers enjoyed a visit to the "Bodegas Castano," including wine tasting and vineyards, and a meal of coexistence.
"It was a great end to the program of activities, a curious and fun experience that we have to repeat," says Councillor for Equality Torrena, Gloria Fernandez, who also participated in the day.
The previous day, Friday March 9, opened at the Center for Young Artists painting exhibition "Portraits", created by the group of paintings torreños municipal workshops.
This shows in the works the local Youth Council will be active until next March 23 and has the special involvement of the instructor of the workshop, Anabel Del Canto.
Start walking
Walking, having fun and enjoying a sunny morning.
Thus began on Monday 5 March the torreñas the "Women's Week 2012".
So, first thing in about 40 women, including the local councilor for Equality, Gloria Fernandez-met at the gates of the Consistory Torreño to meet a hiking trail that led to the Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant, where participants made a visit to learn more about these facilities.
In this activity worked the local Department of Environment and she gave the walkers with a lunch.
And on Wednesday, March 8 proposal touched a very sweet, as the women's association "Isabel Gonzalez" local place in the "Bowling" Torreño neighborhood of Los Vicentes its traditional tasting pastries, all demonstrating their culinary arts was with great care.
Cooking with them
"Cooking with us."
This cookbook titled the gastronomic presented on the night of Thursday March 8 Women's Association "Isabel González" Cotillas Towers, in a ceremony held at the House of Culture "Pedro Serna" Torrena.
For the scenario went the authors of proposals that make this recipe, which combines years of culinary history Cotillas Towers.
"Our partnership with women from 25 to past 70 years and found a great way to teach each other our tricks of cooking recipes," says the president of the local women "Isabel Gonzalez," Amalia Perez, who notes that "to translate them into a book will reach more people."
This work is sold for the modest price of 3 euros and profits used to finance various activities carried out by the association throughout the year.
In this event, which included free admission and which was attended by Vice Mayor Torreño, Pedro Cabrera, and the local Councillor for Equality, Gloria Fernandez, there was also time for a poetry recital and for a demonstration of Latin dance to by Mary Joseph and Fran.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Las Torres de Cotillas