With the conclusion of a 'small' right, the playgrounds have been closed in summer 2009, held this July in Jumilla.
In this plenary session, chaired by Deputy Mayor Jesus Sanchez and Councilwoman Social Policy Mariana Gómez, have taken small questions, requests and proposals to the council of the corporation.
Before the interventions of children, both Jesus and Mariana Sanchez Gomez expressed his satisfaction with the development of these toy libraries and the work of the monitors, as well as the initiative of holding this full and
Once the full, led by Abilio Gilar monitor, small, located in their seats, took the floor to move questions, proposals, suggestions and manifestos to the municipal representatives.
Some of the questions related to recycling, the possibility of building an underground car park, creating a beach or a water park, a cinema, a cycle that different parts of the town, a museum of science, more children's activities throughout the year, fixed stage for performances, grants for the care of grandparents, nursing homes, hospitals, a permanent circus and more equipment, among other applications.
Anecdotally, one of the children also asked why the council is fighting both in plenary sessions.
On petitions, the First Deputy Mayor noted that they are very interesting, that some of them are already working and the rest will be considered by the government team.
Children also have given the council some awards grapes and goes through some positive and some negative actions.
Have highlighted the positive conclusion of the toy libraries, culture and the performance of Melendi.
As negative prizes have been awarded by the closing of the museum and the monument in the Plaza de Arriba.
After this full, has planned a film with photographs of some of the activities in the playgrounds.
They have engaged a total of 380 children, aged 3 to 12 years.
Were conducted in four local schools: Our Lady of the Assumption, Carmen Conde, San Francisco School and Miguel Hernández.
The summer playgrounds have been developed by the company's cultural environment with a total of 22 monitors, all of Jumilla and graduates.
Throughout this month have made a lot of activities, tasks of tutoring, drug prevention workshops, task-sharing activities, reconciliation of family life, environment, knowledge of the town, preventing racism and xenophobia and sports activities with popular games and pool.
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You have made visits to wineries, museums and media, among others.
As noted in the beginning of these playgrounds, the councilman of Social Policy Mariana Gómez, the objective of which is that "the child to be part of their free time on holiday in a fun and educational, as well as providing healthy activities."
The playgrounds have been developed by the Department of Social Policy within the Municipal Plan for the Prevention of Drug Addiction, the Migrant Program and supported by the Department of Children.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla