After a few days after the conclusion of the fourth edition of prints Farm is time to do assessment.
According to its director, Jose Lopez in the event, held in the village of Fuente del Pino, involving more than two thousand people in the various acts developed.
Of these participants, include the presence, throughout the weekend, a concentration of 80 caravans which brought together about 400 people.
In this way, Jose Lopez has said that "everything went perfectly as planned and that the people gathered has participated heavily in all actions."
Visitors came from Jumilla and other populations of both the Region of Murcia as other provinces.
"The good weather has accompanied the celebration of these prints Rural and include the high participation of tourists in the Wine Miniferia held last Sunday," said Lopez.
Finally, the director of Rural Stamps said that "the success, a year in this event demonstrates the good work of all the neighbors of the Fuente del Pino, as well as collective institutions and collaborators."
The fourth edition of the Rural Estampas started last Friday with the opening ceremony, in which Paco Peña Lencina of Aalborg was the opening.
Then gave way to the interventions staged by the director of the prints, the headman of the Fuente del Pino, president of the Association of Residents of this hamlet, the president of the Association of Artisans, a representative of the Association Rural Women in Jumilla responsible Coag-IR, the president of the Neighborhood Association of San Fermin Festivities the councilman and the mayor of Jumilla.
All speakers highlighted the great efforts of fuentepineros in organizing this event and the good response from Jumillano and visitors.
Mayor Francisco Abellán received a gift in recognition of his personal and institutional support to this event.
After the speeches, institutional leaders toured the various stands.
The opening ceremony was led by José Abellán and featured a performance of Marin Conchi Dance Academy and a verbena.
With the harvest and haul the grapes began the day on Saturday to continue with the opening of booths of artisans, farmers and agricultural fair.
Then the participants shared a country lunch and were able to witness the death of the pig.
At 14:30 there was the typical food of the massacre.
Afternoon was plowing with mules and stomping grapes, enlivened with a performance by Grupo de Coros y Danzas Francisco Salzillo of Jumilla.
At night, there was a popular festival by Candela Bata de Cola, accompanied by her singing and dancing body.
On Sunday, after the opening of the booth, took place on rural traditional lunch and continued with the Mass in honor of the Patroness, Our Lady of the Rosary in the chapel of La Fuente del Pino.
After the Eucharist, attendees participated in the procession jacket.
That day was the Miniferia del Vino, Vinoteca organized by Kirin and The Grape stomping, with 2010 Honorary Pisaor José María Fernández.
Throughout all the days have seen demonstrations of embroidery, needlework, esparto, and homemade crafts and tasting of sausages, I am, pasta and sweets and crafts market, food preparation and tasting of rural, Farmers selling consumer products and agricultural fair and other activities.
Rural Prints recreates the lifestyle of a village Jumillano 50 years ago.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla