Son Servera is committed to traditions

Son Servera is committed to traditions
Son Servera is committed to traditions

Son Servera celebrate a date with Mallorcan tradition and customs. The XXVII edition of the local fair will have as its title this year: Ses Llengües Fair, in an attempt to create a thematic event, focused on popular culture. The events will be on Sunday, June 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Ses Llengües Fair will bring to the town a wide offer focused on craft, but many other contents will also stand out. From Pere A. Servera Street to Avinguda de la Constitució, the Fironet Artisanal and Business. Along the same route will be the cercavila with the Xeremiers des Puig de Sa Font. At 10 in the morning the concert at the Son Servera Municipal Music School will sound, on Doctor Esteve Street. Another interesting sample will be that of old Majorcan vehicles, belonging to the collector Toni Batle. There will be Loryc cars, Colomet motorcycles and Minaco bicycles.

The decoration throughout the town will be based on the typical prints of lingual and to complete the reference, at 12:30 the I Concurs de llengua amb tàperes, in which several restaurant establishments participate. In the Cases de Ca s’Hereu there will be a bonsai workshop and exhibition, a cooking exhibition and the Serrano collection of carts and farming tools. The Avinguda de la Constitució will also host classic cars and motorcycles, as well as a business Fironet, a Medi Ambient Fair and an exhibition of games with recycled materials.

In terms of artistic exhibitions, the Fira will join forces with the Night of the Art prior and you can visit the samples of the Església Nova, Plaça de Sant Joan, the Town Hall, Carrer del Tren. The Center Jove and the Library. But since visitors will also need to enjoy good food, in Plaça de s’Abeurador there will be a wide range of restaurants.

 
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