The dances of the Merche Hurtado Colour Ballet have filled the Imserso’s Polyvalent Service Centre for the Elderly with rhythm and joy, better known as the Elderly Residence.
At noon today, the Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh, and the Territorial Director of the Imserso, Verónica Aznar, have inaugurated the ‘Caseta de la Alegría’, which has served as a starting signal for the battery of activities that the center will carry out during this week on the occasion of the patron saint’s parties of the city.
The highest representative of the Government of Spain in our city has recognized that it is a pleasure for her to be able to accompany the workers and residents in the inauguration of “this little corner of the Fair in the Polyvalent Center”.
As a matter of fact. He has thanked the management team, all the staff and all those who have been involved to make it possible for the residents to enjoy these days of the patron saint’s parties, while having words of gratitude for Merche Hurtado and his ballet and for the other artists who are going to delight the users of the Center during this week and “who are going to contribute to continue adding joy and show in this Caseta”.
Moh has wished a happy Patron Saint’s Day to everyone and especially to the residents who have been asked to enjoy the activities that “the workers have done with such affection”.
Aznar, for his part, has highlighted celebrations such as today’s one with which “we are adding special moments” and has conveyed his gratitude and affection to the residents and their families, to the workers of the center and the management team and to the artists who “turn their backs on the activities we carry out in this center”.
“It is very important that residents feel that we are celebrating, feel the Fair, feel the joy and bring it to the Residence”, said the Territorial Director of Imserso, who has made it clear that this week “we have to enjoy it to the fullest”.
Today’s inauguration has served to delight residents with a picoteo while they have entertained with the dances of two groups of dancers, who have represented various styles and songs for the enjoyment of the residents and workers of the Center.