He Estella-Lizarra Town Hall chose to strengthen this year the inauguration of the Christmas lightsThat is why, for the first time, an official lighting ceremony was held next Saturday, November 30, in Plaza San Martín.
On this day, at 6:00 p.m., it will be children’s mayor This year, Diego Rojas, who will have the honor of pressing the button that will illuminate the city every afternoon and night until after the Three Kings.
The symbolic act of lighting will also have the participation of choir of the Julián Romano Music Schoolwho will sing three Christmas carols (one in Spanish, one in Basque and one in English).
Likewise, the San Pedro Neighborhood Association will organize, as usual, games for children at 5:00 p.m. and a chocolate and chocolate tasting. dessert tasting just after, at 6:15 p.m.
Even after powering on, there will be a parade with students from the Music School and the Municipal Musical Orchestra.
MORE LIGHTING
The Town Hall, through the Domain of Tourism, Commerce and Hospitality, has further strengthened the Christmas lighting this year.
was acquired an 8 meter luminous tree high for Plaza San Martín, a passable arch for Plaza Santiago and two reindeer were acquired to be installed in Plaza de la Coronation, all with a budget of 11,510 euros plus VAT.
In addition, they will light up for the first time the entrances to the city, with elements in 12 lampposts on Yerri Avenue and 6 others on Fray Diego Street.
The town hall is also inaugurating new light barriers, which have been rented, as well as 15 arches which will be distributed throughout the Paseo de La Inmaculada and Calle San Andrés. The budget for these rentals is 11,665 euros excluding tax.
To all these elements we must add thes that already belongacquired in recent years: 22 arches spread over several streets in the center; the Christmas tree on Coronation Square (11.5 meters high, including the star); 20 decorative elements of the Coronation and Saint Andrew; 4 cherry trees and 2 3D angels in the Plaza de los Fueros; lighting of the kiosk and the facade of the Church of San Juan; lighting of the steps of San Miguel; lighting of the facade of the old town hall; as well as lights in trees in the Plazas de los Fueros and Santiago.
Lighting It will be active until January 6 inclusive, with a schedule from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. on December 24 and 31 and January 5; until 11:00 p.m. on days such as Fairs, Christmas, New Year or Epiphany; and until 9:00 p.m. the rest of the days.