The Club Nautico de Aguilas, with the aquiline coast backdrop, has been the site chosen to present this morning the XXI edition of the lecture Watching the Sea which will start next Tuesday.
In this regard, as noted the mayor of Culture, Lucia Hernandez, "as usual Eagles and the sea will be the stars of this exciting program year after year takes place thanks to the collaboration of the University of Murcia and the City of the location";
a collaboration that highlighted the mayor, Mari Carmen Moreno, also present at the press conference, "is essential and which must continue betting".
Mayor José Asensio, director of the lecture series, has been in charge of announcing the program will start with the nuclear accident in Palomares chat: 50 years unsolvable by Jose Maria Herrera, screenwriter and director of documentary Operation Broken Arrow.
Upcoming appointments with the XXI Watching the Sea will be:
Thursday 4 in the Auditorium and Congress Palace Infanta Doña Elena, photo studio Matrán: three generations for a history of photography.
Speaker: Jose Fernando Vazquez.
Tuesday 9 at the House of Culture, Fish farming in Murcia: industrial and scientific development.
Speaker: José Meseguer.
Thursday 11 at the Casa de la Cultura, 1900. Astronomers A aquiline example: Gustavo Gillman.
Speaker: Francisco José Montalban.
It should be noted that all presentations will be held at 20 am in the House of Francisco Rabal Cultural except for day 4 that will be held in the Auditorium and Congress Palace Infanta Doña Elena, coinciding with the opening of the exhibition Matrán José García.
Pictures: light as an expression.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas