Sports and cultural entertainment at Town Hall II, after the departure on Sunday it continues until 5 December

Sport and wellness: a winning bet. A traveling event on the territory of Municipality 2 of the Municipality of Bari which was started on Sunday 21 November in the Don Tonino Bello Park, will continue on Sunday 28 November in the welcoming areas of Parco 2 giugno, to end on 5 December, the first Sunday of the month, in the renewed Piazzetta dei Papi.

The Angiulli gymnastics club accepted the invitation of the President Gianlucio Smaldone from Municipality 2, to organize the “Domenica Sportiva” event, in collaboration with the sports promotion body ASI and Aps Marcobaleno. The parks and squares will, in fact, be invaded by sports and cultural entertainment, thanks to the exhibitions of artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, judo, karate, Olympic weightlifting, self-defense, Greco-Roman wrestling, skating, which will join the mini tournaments. basketball, mini tennis, mini volleyball and skating. And that’s not all. The last appointment, Sunday 5 December, will include seminars on very topical topics, such as nutrition, childhood obesity prevention and blood donation awareness. Finally, the Angiulli will offer ten children and young people, belonging to the weaker groups, introductory sports courses at its headquarters in via Cotugno, until June 2022.

“Once again – explains Alessandra Abbatescianni, president of the sports and culture commission of Municipality 2 – I am happy that the synergy created with Angiulli has given its results. The period that has just passed has burdened the lives of many and, above all, of the We therefore thought that it was necessary to set up an event that would bring sport and culture to the streets in order to initiate social inclusion “.

“The initiative undertaken with Municipality 2 of the Municipality of Bari – adds Gaetano Ingravallo, president of the Angiulli company – aims to start paths of social and sporting aggregation. We intend, as always, to open up to the community to rekindle the spotlight on the culture of sport” .

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