Vila-real Celebrates Intergenerational Events with Pascual Gathering

The city hosts a festive day with activities for seniors, youth, and social groups, including a name-based gathering and an exhibition visit.

Generic image of a local festival in Vila-real with people of various ages.
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Generic image of a local festival in Vila-real with people of various ages.

Vila-real held various festive activities this Saturday, highlighting the gathering of Pascuals, Pascualas, and individuals with the surname Villarreal, alongside events for seniors and social groups.

This year's festive program in Vila-real included the traditional gathering of Pascuals, Pascualas, and people with the surname Villarreal, which brought together fifty participants. The event specifically recognized the youngest participant, Pasqual Canós Monzonis, born on September 1, 2024, and the oldest, Jose Pasqual Bellmunt Avellana, born on March 8, 1925.
The schedule also featured a fellowship lunch for the Association of Pensioners and Retirees La Murà, held at the restaurant Els XIII. The event was attended by the councilwoman for Recognition of Seniors and deputy mayor, Maria Fajardo, along with other representatives of the municipal corporation, who presented commemorative gifts to the attendees.
Furthermore, the councilwoman for Festivals, Miriam Caravaca, accompanied by members of the municipal corporation, joined users from the Day Center for People with Intellectual Disabilities of Vila-real on a visit to an exhibition of bullfighting drawings created by the center itself.