Teror concludes Proyecto NOA program with a ping pong tournament

Teror's Punto Joven wraps up alternative leisure activities with a ping pong tournament, following a varied agenda of youth events.

Generic image of young people playing board games in a tournament.
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Generic image of young people playing board games in a tournament.

The Ayuntamiento de Teror, through the Department of Youth, is closing the Proyecto NOA program this Saturday with a ping pong tournament, culminating a series of youth activities.

Proyecto NOA (Alternative Leisure Nights) has offered various activities in Teror over recent months, including a Volleyball tournament, evening hiking, fanzine and experimental short film workshops, screenings of Canarian short films, and an immersive experience at the La Zafra Museum with the musical Cluedo “El Último Acorde”.
The Department of Youth, led by Moisés Rodríguez, is working to continue Proyecto NOA in future editions. The councilor highlighted the importance of offering young people alternatives for healthy leisure, participation, and coexistence, thanking Proyecto NOA for their collaboration.
Additionally, the Department of Youth recently organized a Summer Campus from August 10th to 14th, attended by about thirty children aged 10 to 13, featuring aquatic activities, games, and evening gatherings.
The next initiative will be the ‘Islas Afortunadas’ camp, from August 24th to 28th, at the Joaquín Blanco Sailing School, for 45 young people from the municipality, who will experience adventure days with aquatic activities and age-appropriate games.
Based on information from the official source: Ayuntamiento de Teror (19/08/2026)