Canary Fair in Santa Catalina Concludes Successfully

The Santa Catalina Park hosted an event that promoted local commerce, culture, and Canarian identity over the weekend.

Generic image of a commercial and cultural fair in a Canary Islands square.
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Generic image of a commercial and cultural fair in a Canary Islands square.

Santa Catalina Park in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria concludes this Sunday the fair 'Santa Catalina lives commerce, tradition, and identity', an initiative that has showcased the commercial, cultural, and social fabric of the area.

The event, promoted by the local business association for Canary Islands Day, received support from the Vice-Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Self-Employed of the Government of the Canary Islands and the Tourism Department of the capital's City Council.
Throughout the weekend, the fair featured 60 stalls aimed at enhancing the commerce, culture, and social life of the district. On Saturday, the Real Club Victoria joined the celebration with its traditional Paseo Romero, accompanied by its folk music group and three other folklore ensembles.
To encourage spending, the organization offered vouchers to customers: with purchases exceeding 10 euros, patrons received an invitation to enjoy 'papas arrugadas' with mojo and roasted pork leg.
Sunday's closing will feature a performance by the orchestra Armonía Show and the continuation of the bonus promotion for purchases over 10 euros.