District III Festivities in Alcalá de Henares: Free Program from June 5th to 7th

Alcalá de Henares' District III is celebrating its festivities with concerts, workshops, and free cultural activities for all audiences.

Generic image of a popular festival in a Spanish square with a festive atmosphere.
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Generic image of a popular festival in a Spanish square with a festive atmosphere.

The Municipal Board of District III and the Department of Citizen Participation of Alcalá de Henares are organizing the District III Festivities from June 5th to 7th, offering a diverse free program.

Residents and visitors can enjoy an extensive range of free activities with open access until full capacity is reached throughout the weekend. The program includes concerts, children's activities, workshops, exhibitions, cultural performances, games, parades, popular gastronomy, and sports proposals spread across various district spaces such as Parque del Chorrillo, El Olivar, La Garena, Iviasa, and senior centers.
The opening day, Friday, June 5th, will feature family activities, cinema, a country masterclass, and a performance by the group "Quintería", along with the awards ceremony for tournaments organized by the Los Pinos Senior Center.
Saturday, June 6th, will host the majority of the festive activities, including children's workshops, poetry recitals, theatrical performances, an artisan bazaar, water games, a photo booth, family co-responsibility activities, the Aragonese Jota Festival, and a concert by the group "Migrañas". A guided tour, "Alcalá Civitas Dei", organized by the Tourism Department, will also take place.
On Sunday, June 7th, celebrations will extend to different neighborhoods within the district, featuring foam parties, bouncy castles, children's workshops, activities in English, unplugged games, cycling workshops, and musical performances. The closing event will include a popular street party in La Garena and cultural performances at the Campo del Ángel Senior Center.
The celebration of these open and participatory festivities is made possible by the collaboration of neighborhood associations, cultural groups, and entities within the district. The president of District III, Esther de Andrés, has highlighted the involvement of these entities and the contribution of the various municipal departments.