After a year of training, 12 students of mixed employment and training program dedicated to "Wine Jumilla" closed down by the course with the mayor of Jumilla, and several councilors of the municipal corporation, in addition Managers, hand them their diplomas after successful training.
In early 2014, it began in Jumilla, this mixed employment and training program, for which the Ministry of Education, Universities and Employment, through the SEF granted to Jumilla, with 220,070.39 euros, of which the SEF funded 218,701.80 euros, and the town of Jumilla, 1368.59 euros.
Through this program, we employed 19 local people, who for a year have been forming in the Local Tourist Promotion and Information visitors.
As explained by one of the trainers program, Rosa María Gualda, students have been known to fund the various sights of the city, such as museums, the Office of Tourism, Artisan House, or the Castle, between other.
They have worked in various jobs tours, as data sheets, databases, or proposals for enhancement and improvement of tourism resources.
Regarding the issue of information, performed on one hand a series of brochures, with its own design, on various landmark of Jumilla.
Likewise, students elaborated a 'goose' call, "The game of the Grape", building elements grape, and the enclaves of the town, as a novel way of promoting the attraction of Jumilla.
Throughout the year, plus training, students participated in specific events, as it was in February, the first Fair of Tourism in the Region of Murcia, or the August Fair and Easter at the Points of Information Tourist installed on the Rey Don Pedro and Vico Theatre.
According to the Mayor of Jumilla highlighted during decommissioning, "I know that you have put a maximum effort to use all the knowledge that has been working for this course, also know as good students who have been, have gone much further, by your love to Jumilla, working in all those events you've asked your presence, and from here we want to thank you for your commitment. "
"You are aware of the importance of tourism in Jumilla, we have a heritage and resources that deserve a real economic engine, and so we have to move forward and try by all means public-private partnership to develop, something we should encourage if we want to encourage this sector, "noted Mayor Enrique Jimenez.
Ended likewise, wishing luck in the professional future of every student, and encouraging them to develop personal projects that contribute to the promotion of tourism in the town.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla