The La Ermita de Mazarrón vibrated another year with the celebration of festivals in honor of San Juan because of the different events planned for the occasion.
The music was especially important during these festivities.
In this sense, the performance of the local artist Tania, who shined on stage and the orchestra "The Luis."
Another of the strengths of these festivals was the food.
Covers not only prepared for the commission of parties but also with the free distribution of black pudding with locals and visitors.
A deal involving the mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, the Councillor for Tourism, Education and Culture, Maria Celeste Soria, the council of Municipal Collection, Youth and Sports, Andrew James, and the Councillor for Urban Public Services Management, Juan Miguel Muñoz.
For its part, the smaller were treated to a chocolate which he also enjoyed the biggest sweet tooth.
The show was one of the highlights of the festivals held in the Hermitage.
The dances prepared by Elena Urrea and brought onstage by a large group of young girls was one of the most enjoyed performances by the participants.
Also attending were dozens of neighbors and tourists to the traditional burning of the bonfire of San Juan.
That night, Juan Miguel Muñoz, as a councilman and committee member of the party, was in charge of setting fire to the fire, although he resisted a bit at first, eventually succumbed to the ferocity of the flames.
The burning was also accompanied by Campillo Ginés Town Planning and Infrastructure, Francisco Garcia, and Maria Celeste Soria and Andres Valera.
Everyone asked, especially Campillo Garcia, the purifying fire takes all the bad to bring good things and success in the future for the municipality.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón