Jumilla will celebrate the 31 anniversary of the Spanish Constitution with several activities under the heading 'Know your city council. "
The program of events has been presented recently by the Councillor for Citizen Participation Ildefonso Jimenez, who said that "the aim is that Jumillano Jumillano and know the city council from within."
Thus, on 2, 3 and 4 December, will develop some open days and a full child and an act of 'coming of age'.
The program of activities starts with a open house on 2 and 3 December, during which you can visit the City, "visitors can see their 'noble rooms, the plenary hall, meeting room, the old town hall , its central courtyard, etc. as well as the administrative, areas, departments and services. "
Visits will be every half hour from 10:00 to 13:30 with the accompaniment of a tour guide, "has raised great expectations and there are groups and schools that have requested this visit," said Jimenez.
Stakeholders can contact the Office of Citizen Participation to be assigned a specific time.
Also be edited with information leaflets to the public, which is to be retrieved, so specific, technical areas that make up the council, services and procedures that are performed and the contact telephone number of each of them.
On December 4 Kids is hosting a plenary, which will involve all students in Primary 6, a total of 11 groups, from schools in Jumilla.
To select students to be 'the council' has done a drawing competition on 'What is for you the City' in each school will select two people and among the 22 selected papers, a jury will select the top three Prizes to be the figure of the Mayor, the Secretary and the Auditor.
There will be two sessions, one at 12:00 and another at 12:45, although the full components are the same.
Finally, on December 4, but at 20.00, will perform an Age of Majority Act.
During this, the 250 young people are counted and Spanish (as there are countries where the majority is not achieved at 18 years) who in 2009 met the majority will be received by the corporation will welcome them to democracy and a judge will give some references on the rights and duties that have the elderly, "said the councilman.
Also will be presented with a pin of the City of Jumilla, a copy of the Constitution and a card 18 with the advantages that will organize activities in Jumilla, such as free tickets to some concerts or discounts on events and events taking place in 2010.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla