Montesinos Quesera Central Association Jumilla Wine Route, Manuel Gea, Aspajunide, Sister Josephine and Club Deportivo Peña La Parra are this year people and groups that collect the different Awards Seven Days 2009, an act which will take place tomorrow July 3 at the Teatro Vico.
The event will begin at 20.30 with the presentation of documents by the director of this newspaper, Gustavo Lopez, and then will be happening presentations of each of the winners and they will collect his award and address a word to the audience.
Then the winners will sign the guest book and all attendees will move to the Hotel Monroe that will offer a wine of honor.
It should be noted that this year have confirmed their attendance different local and regional authorities, including the mayor of Yecla, Juan Miguel Benedito, director general of People with Disabilities, Marisol Morente, the director general of Livestock and Fisheries, Adolfo Falagas, and the government delegate in Murcia, Rafael González Tovar.
As for the winners, this year's Special Award 2009 has gone to Central Quesera Montesinos due to its significant experience in the business world and supported a large number of sporting and social groups.
Also, the Ambassador Award is the Association Jumilla Wine Route and among the reasons are becoming the main tourist area package offering visitors the chance to swim in wine culture and tradition of Jumilla.
On the other hand, the Labor Education Award was won by her sister Josephine, a retired teacher now Concerted Santa Ana College, awarded for his long career in education and promoting the values of companionship, labor and delivery.
Similarly, the Social Work Award has gone to Aspajunide, the Association of Parents of disabled children Jumillano who has worked for over twenty years in order to meet the special needs of these children and also last year opened its MasVida residence.
As for the Cultural Work Award will be Manuel Gea Jumillano journalist and writer, who is in charge of collecting the award for her interest in enlarging the culture of the municipality, be driven in different local activities, partner in various media, etc.
Finally, the Labor Sport Award has gone this year the Club Deportivo Peña La Parra for being the organizer of a club 24 hours of football's oldest and Murcia region of Spain, and one of the few surviving teams early in the local league and precursor par excellence of the sport.
Source: Siete Días Jumilla