This weekend the popular La Ermita de Mazarron has held its festivities in honor of San Juan.
The opening of the festivities took place last Thursday when the Mayor of Mazarron, Ginés Campillo, ignited a thunderous fireworks accompanied by the councilman of Celebration, Isidro Coy, and the councilman of Urban Public Services Management, Juan Miguel Munoz, who is in turn president of the party committee of this district.
During these days, residents of Mazarron and other parts of the city have come to this popular neighborhood, with family and friends have been enjoying various music shows and performances.
Including striptease show, once again, brought together dozens of people who do not want to miss the action of the "strippers".
Two youths, a boy and a girl, flared an environment that gave way to dance and fun late into the night.
That night was also held one of the most anticipated events of the holidays such as the burning of the fire that burned in addition to the negative things we leave behind as is tradition, the dolls that represented the "John and Jane "which were presiding over much of the holidays being exposed to the enjoyment of residents and visitors.
This waiting time was attended by the Deputy Mayor, Francisco Garcia and Council Members Mary Celeste Soria, Andres and Juan Miguel Muñoz Valera.
Other acts permitted to the public a few days relaxed and practicing with his friends, for example, sports such as bocce, or enjoy a giant paella during a relationship in which there was also a dessert contest.
Once again, the Festival Committee of La Ermita, composed of a large number of young professionals who participate in these days a special strength and character, work hard to celebrate their festivals in honor of San Juan.
This celebration has a long tradition in the town of Mazarron and is also celebrated especially in the area of ​​Puerto de Mazarron where the beaches are full of people who spend the shortest night of the year next to the seashore.
Many people share viands that night, which this year has been especially popular at sunset celebration of San Juan Bautista on the night of Saturday to Sunday.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón