The festivities will kick off on Friday the 19th with a foam party at 5:00 PM, followed by an artisan market, craft workshops, t-shirt and bracelet making, a flan-eating contest, and a batucada. The opening speech, delivered by local athlete Paco González, will take place at 10:00 PM, preceding a concert from the Objetivo 0’0 program and a popular dance with a mobile disco.
On Saturday the 20th, from 10:00 AM, the artisan market will be open, alongside workshops on badges and self-defense for those over 12 years old. The day will include book exchanges, a radio-controlled car exhibition, a youth foam party, a vermouth concert, and distribution of lemonade and migas. In the afternoon, the Tatto&glow workshop will be held, local bands will perform, and the day will conclude with a popular dance.
Sunday the 21st will feature storytelling at 12:00 PM, family theater at 8:00 PM, and a dance for everyone at 9:00 PM. On Monday the 22nd, the afternoon program will include games at 6:00 PM, a poets' gathering and open mic at 7:30 PM, and the day will end with a dance accompanied by an orchestra.
On Tuesday the 23rd, Saint John's Eve, a dance festival will be held at 8:00 PM, followed by a performance by the group Momentos. At 10:00 PM, lemonade and tapas will be served, and a raffle will take place. The highlight will be the magical conjuring ceremony by the Compañía de Teatro Las Palmeras and bagpiper Carlos David González, preceding the lighting of the traditional Saint John's Eve bonfire at 11:00 PM.
The program was designed by the neighborhood's Fiesta Commission, comprising local neighborhood associations, social entities, and the associative fabric, in collaboration with the neighborhood councilor and the Civic Center.




