They invite you to participate in the Book Day celebration next Saturday in Plaza Belgrano

They invite you to participate in the Book Day celebration next Saturday in Plaza Belgrano
They invite you to participate in the Book Day celebration next Saturday in Plaza Belgrano

The celebration will include an exhibition of books by Santiago authors, allowing attendees to discover and enjoy the literary wealth of our region.

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The next Saturday June 15starting at 15 hoursthe Santiago community has a special event in Belgrano Square to commemorate the Day of the book. This cultural event will take place in front of the Santo Tomás de Aquino School and promises to be a day full of literary and artistic activities.

The celebration will include an exhibition of books by Santiago authors, allowing attendees to discover and enjoy the literary wealth of our region. Additionally, poetry readings will take place, creating an intimate and emotional space for poetry lovers.

The event will not be limited only to literature, as there will also be music and dance performances, adding a festive and dynamic touch to the day.. The combination of these artistic expressions seeks to offer a complete and enriching experience for all attendees.

A special invitation is made to the neighbors, students and teachers of the Santo Tomás de Aquino schools, Escuela Nº 23 Manuel Belgrano, Colegio de Fátima and other nearby educational establishments. Everyone is encouraged to bring a poem, drawing or painting to display during the event, encouraging active participation and cultural exchange.

May poetry bring us together on this day dedicated to celebrating the written word, art and creativity. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy and share the love of books and the arts as a community.

 
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