Religious Function and Procession - Fiestas de Santa Teresita
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Everything is ready to celebrate the festivities in honor of Santa Teresita in El Hornillo. The events will begin next Saturday, June 20, at around 5:30 p.m. with the Foam Party. Starting at 6:30 p.m., the flag-raising ceremony will take place, which on this occasion will be carried out by the neighbor from Sao, Juana Mercedes García Bolaños. Music will close the day with the group Los Peques, starting at 9:30 p.m. at the open-air dance in Plaza del Hornillo. The festivities will end on Sunday, June 21, with the solemn religious service and procession of the image of Santa Teresita, accompanied by the Banda Isleña at 12:00 noon. After this event, the residents of El Hornillo and those who come to enjoy these festivities will be able to enjoy an open-air dance enlivened by La Nueva Cantera.
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