| The Department of Celebrations and Youth has designed a special programming for Halloween adapted to the restrictions and the current situation of the pandemic | The Councilor for Celebrations and Youth of the San Pedro del Pinatar City Council, Javier Castejón, has been in charge of presenting at a press conference the programming for Halloween adapted to the restrictions and the current situation of the pandemic and which, on this occasion, will be completely online and will be broadcast through the Facebook of the Youth and Celebrations councils.According to the mayor, the circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic prevent the celebration of all activities in which there were concentrations of people but, other activities have been able to adapt to current circumstances.Thus, from October 28 to 31, several online workshops will be broadcast for the whole family and terrifying themes such as, for example, a makeup workshop in which Sara Dianova will guide us to make us look our "worst" face and that of the nutritionist Rebeca Verdú, who will give a cooking workshop to teach us how to make "scary" cookies.On October 30, Merche Peñarlver will do a tutorial to make a Halloween pumpkin at home.
This craft will have a prize since all the boys and girls who send a photo from October 30 to November 2 to celebrations @ sanpedrodelpinatar ..
it is showing their pumpkin, indicating name and address, they will have a safe gift.Finally, on October 31, All Saints' Eve, the "Horror Stories at the Baron Museum" will be broadcast with the theatrical reading of "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, in the voices of the actors from Pinar del Río, Charo García Baño, Enrique Fuster, Norberto Samper, Maria Luisa González Cid, Raúl Martínez, Katy Jiménez and Gema Bocardo.Castejón called on the responsibility of the neighbors so that this festivities celebrate them as a family, they take extreme precautions and follow the sanitary recommendations.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar