This weekend took place at the Museum of Ethnography and Natural Sciences, the last of the children's summer activities, which was devoted to the creation of a treasure chest, in which more than 20 participating children, may keep the memories of other activities in which they have been involved throughout the summer.
With cardboard, newsprint, paint and a little imagination, the school developed a custom trunk individually according to their preferences, while formerly learned as grandparents organized clothing, coins, daily utensils in chests and coffers, the As they make them with their memories in their new trunks.
Since June, the Department of Culture and the House Museum, have been developed in other Saturday activities for children aged between 5 and 12 years, within the cultural offer Jumilla school offers these ages.
So, in July, they learned to be museum guides and archaeologists with research in actual excavations included;
during the Fair, knew the meaning of the festivities in honor of Our Lady of the Assumption in September and discovered new interesting facts about the flora and fauna of the municipality with the implementation of specific tokens of different species.
This is an initiative that the Department and the House Museum near popular culture itself to smaller Jumilla, with activities again in the coming weeks, with the fall season.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla