AEPA without a stall at Alcorcón's Patron Saint Festivals

The Association of Entrepreneurs and Professionals of Alcorcón will not have a space in the Fairgrounds due to a reduction in plots, ending a decade of presence.

Empty square in Alcorcón at dusk, with chairs and tables from a closed stall, streetlights and shadows.
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Empty square in Alcorcón at dusk, with chairs and tables from a closed stall, streetlights and shadows.

The Association of Entrepreneurs and Professionals of Alcorcón (AEPA) will not have a stall at the September Patron Saint Festivals this year, having not been awarded a plot in the Fairgrounds.

The entity announced that the lack of space is due to a reduction in the number of available plots, a safety measure established by the Culture Department of the City Council. This decision ends a decade of uninterrupted presence for AEPA at the festival grounds.
Despite not having a physical presence at the Fairgrounds, AEPA plans to carry out activities such as distributing t-shirts and holding its traditional Mus Tournament. The association will soon provide details on these proposals and their organization, maintaining its commitment to the festive atmosphere and thanking its members for their support.
Over the past ten years, AEPA's stall had served as a meeting point for members, residents, and visitors, and a shared space for coexistence with other associations and political parties. The organization assures that, despite this absence, it continues to work on maintaining part of the planned program through other initiatives.

"The success of the celebrations must be a shared objective."

AEPA
The association has extended its best wishes to the entities that will have stalls this year, hoping to visit their spaces and collaborate for the successful development of the festivals. AEPA thus reaffirms its commitment to the social and associative life of Alcorcón.