Lions Club Benidorm Sets Up Asturian Festival Preparations
The Lions Club in Benidorm, chaired by Ramon Carrillo Tevar, has announced an upcoming initiative: an Asturian Festival to raise funds for Doble Amor, a local charitable organization dedicated to supporting people with disabilities and promoting social inclusion.
The Lions Club, with over 1.4 million members in more than 200 countries, is one of the largest humanitarian networks in the world. Known for their support of various causes, including care for the elderly and people with disabilities, and cultural and educational projects, the Lions Club is active in Spain, with local chapters across the country.
The Asturian Festival will take place on September 13 at the Oscar Espla Amphitheatre. The event will feature Asturian folk music, food, and drink, and the Lions Club has invited all friends of the Doble Amor Centre to take part and support this charitable cause.
The Lions Club in Benidorm has a tradition of backing local charitable associations, as evidenced by their recent support at the Summer Fair organized by the Doble Amor Centre. The club also welcomed a new member, Olga Soto, at their latest assembly.
In a symbolic gesture, member Marybel Pacheco, who recently arrived from Mexico, presented the club with a banner from the Lions Club of Mexico. The Lions Club's motto, "Where there is a need, there is a Lion. We Serve," has been the driving force behind their charitable work, fundraising, and volunteer initiatives.
As the new Lions year begins under President Ramon Carrillo Tevar, the club continues to make a significant impact in the Benidorm community. For up-to-date information on the Asturian Festival, you may need to check local news sources from Benidorm, the Lions Club Benidorm official website or social media, or contact the Doble Amor Centre directly.
- The Lions Club's upcoming initiative, the Asturian Festival, will not only showcase traditional Asturian lifestyle with music, food, and drink, but also support Doble Amor, an organization that promotes social inclusion and assists people with disabilities.
- If you're interested in more than just Asturian culture, the Lions Club in Benidorm is known for their support for various causes, such as fashion-and-beauty, home-and-garden, travel, sports, casino-and-gambling, and educational projects.
- After the festivities of the Asturian Festival, you might want to explore Benidorm and indulge in its diverse food-and-drink scene, or even try your luck at a local casino-and-gambling venue, as the city offers more than just cultural events.