The city held a celebration to commemorate the 112th anniversary of its incorporation. Ruhandam: Mayor Julio Zamora accompanied the town to events. Throughout the morning, attendees enjoyed the new edition of the book. Tigre community race More than 1,000 residents participated. And in the afternoon, the cycle unfolded.”Peña’s Sunday” will feature live shows from local artists.
“This is a new race that involves all neighbors, building communities in healthy competition. We will continue this activity in different parts of Tigray,” community leaders declared. He added: “More than 1000 neighborhood residents participated in this competition and it is repeated with many participants. These events are successful because they bring together the elderly, children and whole families.”
The start is October 12th Avenue At the intersection with 9th of July Street, participants warmed up under the guidance of teachers from the city’s sports center before the start of the competition. Immediately after that, the countdown to the race began.
After the competition, Mayor Zamora spoke to those in attendance and emphasized the importance of these events in uniting the community. He then led the awarding of medals to the winners with his work team. During the entire journey, the athletes were accompanied by personnel from the Tigray Emergency System (SET), Tigray Operation Center (COT), Directorate General of Transport and Civil Defense Volunteers. Additionally, there was a hydration station.
The winner of the men’s division is nestor cabrerapointed out that “the local management should be careful not to hold competitions in the city center, but rather in different parts of the district. It brings the community more together. The organization was excellent and the route was very well signposted.” Women’s winner Vanessa Mereles added: “We had a great time on a beautiful route and I love that it’s free and accessible to everyone. There’s no better way to promote the sport.”
Meanwhile, the afternoon celebration featured the touring program “Domingos de Peña” aimed at the continued promotion of local culture.
Gisela Zamora, Secretary of Social Development and Inclusion Policy, said: “It’s a different way to recognize Dike Luján on its anniversary. All this is an initiative of Mayor Julio Zamora, who accompanied us to the meeting and had the opportunity to speak to the community.”
Within this framework, the community enjoyed a live show of “”.new flowers“, Pablo Achaval, Maxi Panoso and his group Los Chaza. In addition, workshops on Tigray city folklore, Bombo and Zapateo were also attended.
On October 12, 1913, the waters of the Lujan River were opened at the site where the dry dock was built, giving rise to the railway station embankment and the then town of Dykelhan.