Madryn prepares a new Municipal Book Fair

Madryn prepares a new Municipal Book Fair
Madryn prepares a new Municipal Book Fair

The mayor of Puerto Madryn, Gustavo Sastre, announced the development of the 2024 edition of the Municipal Book Fair, which will take place from Thursday, September 12 to Sunday, September 15, at the facilities of the local headquarters of the University of Chubut (Leandro N. German 1573).

On this occasion, renowned national authors will once again be present, so it will be an opportunity to continue strengthening this event, which also successfully links the private sector with the public sector, as has been happening since years ago in our city.

High expectations

In this regard, the Mayor said: “We have already officially presented the 2024 edition of the Municipal Book Fair, which aims to promote the work of writers, editors and booksellers related to the production and dissemination of literature in Patagonia. As happened in previous years, we are convinced that it will once again be a resounding success.”

“We are going to have four extraordinary days, with book presentations, dissertations, school visits, workshops open to the entire community, artistic presentations and closing of the day by nationally renowned authors. Just as we do with other sectors, we are going to involve the productive sector and social organizations and institutions for specific purposes, looking for tools to advance the communication and education of our community,” Sastre added.

Joint work

It should be noted that this event has been taking place in joint action with radio LU17 for three years now and is sponsored by the Undersecretariat of Culture of Chubut, Aluar and INFA and supported by the Joint Tourism Promotion Body, Rayentray Hotel and Red One.

The people that is here

At the presentation of this new edition of the Municipal Book Fair, the Communal Chief was together with the Undersecretary of Culture, Diego Lacunza; Alejandro Castro and Martín Berrade; LU17 representatives; Valeria Lightowler, for Aluar, and Pablo Lopresti.

 
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