Bucaramanga: Sunday Recreation Suspended – Fairs & Parties

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The director of the Institute of Youth, Sports and Recreation of Bucaramanga (Inderbu), Andrea Milena Rodríguez, confirmed in Caracol Radio that on Sundays September 7 and 14 will not be held the traditional recess of race 27, due to the programming of the fairs and festivities of the city.

The decision was made jointly with the City Hall and the Municipal Institute of Culture and Tourism, so that Bumangues can participate in cultural events such as the presentation of Tuplistas, the Parade of Carrancios Los Picos de Oro and the parade of old cars.

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Rodríguez announced that the recess will return the September 21 with a special event for waiters and the September 28 with the recreational race “Run Love”which will run as a couple or family in the Olympic Village.

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He also recalled that the recreation offer during Bucaramanga’s fairs and parties continues with Activities in neighborhoods, ecological walks on Saturdays at 6:00 am and the Night Cycle from Wednesdays.

Within the framework of the Bonita Fair the Inderbu participates as an ally in 23 recreational activities in the communes and 10 sports eventsamong them the Picacho Challengethe Bádminton International Tournament at the Bicentennial Coliseum and motorcycle competitions and urban sports.

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