The young people of Pozuelo will be able to enjoy a special week of “End of Course” in the Young Space CUBE

The young people of Pozuelo de Alarcón will be able to enjoy a special week of activities that the municipal government has organized to celebrate the “end of the year” in the Young Space CUBE and that will be held from this Friday until Wednesday 30, from 9 at 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

This activity program starts this Friday with a cardboard recycling workshop where a seat, a balancing session and a table football tournament will be created, and will continue in the afternoon with a water party with fun tests.

On Saturday 26 the activities are scheduled in the afternoon with a brooch workshop with coffee capsules and the Cup Stacking game, which consists of creating mountains of glasses. Dixit, a board game in which he describes and invents, will also be played.

The proposal for Monday will begin with another workshop with marbled paper and chess and front-badminton tournaments. In the afternoon, swimming pool flip-flops workshop, foot-baseball games and Play4 and Dragon Ball Fighter Z tournaments.

This special week will continue on Tuesday with Quilling typography, crazy bike circuit and Scattegories tournament, in the morning and, in the afternoon with Stencil or stencil paintings, Nintendo Switch, and a football tournament with mini-goals, among others.

Finally, the activities around this end of the course will conclude with a decoration workshop for miniature gardens, Virus tournament and sports games with ropes. And now, in the afternoon, the DYC Rope Sign workshop, the Zombicide cooperative board game and the photographic Gymkhana in nature.

Information on this program can be consulted on the municipal website. To participate in these activities, which have reduced capacity, prior registration in the Young Space CUBE is necessary.

The mayor of the city, Susana Pérez Quislant, has valued this program “with which we also provide leisure and entertainment alternatives with activities of interest to young people for these days when they no longer have classes.”

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