Summary:

  • Teh final edition of “Veraneo en la SER 2025” aired from ⁢Pilar de la Horadada’s ⁤Torre de la Horadada beach area.
  • Focus on summer accessibility for people with disabilities, highlighted ⁣by local⁣ advocate Sisara Izquierdo.
  • Insights into the “Paseo del Cine,” inspired by the International Short Film​ Festival CortoPilar, shared by⁣ its‌ director Domingo Martínez.
  • Local culture featured, with music from the innovative blues-flamenco fusion band Papá rajote.
  • The program was supported by prominent local sponsors including BYD Marcos Automoción and UNED Elche.

Final Stop of Veraneo en la SER 2025: A Celebration of Culture and Accessibility in Pilar de ⁢la Horadada

This summer’s concluding broadcast of “Veraneo en la SER 2025” wrapped up in ​style at one of the most scenic spots along Spain’s Mediterranean coast: the Paseo del Cine, located in the Torre de la horadada district of ⁤Pilar de la Horadada. The live program, ‍hosted by Radio Orihuela Cadena SER’s “hoy por Hoy Vega Baja,” reflected a perfect blend of culture, ‍community, and social awareness to ‍end the season on a high note.

Highlighting Accessibility ‍for All ‍during Summer

One of the key themes of‍ this final program was accessibility for people with disabilities, a topic gaining importance especially during the bustling summer months when tourism peaks. The program featured the inspiring story of Sisara⁤ Izquierdo, a young woman from‍ Pilar who lives with ⁤a rare disease.Sisara has become a passionate advocate for raising awareness about accessibility challenges, encouraging improvements in public spaces so that everyone can enjoy ​summer activities without barriers.

The Story Behind ⁢the Paseo del Cine

Listeners were treated to a​ fascinating insight into the origins of the Paseo del Cine, a charming⁣ promenade dedicated to cinema culture right by the Jesuitas Beach.‌ This initiative‌ was sparked by the renowned International​ Short Film Festival cortopilar. ‍domingo⁤ Martínez,⁣ the⁣ festival’s founder​ and director, joined the program to share how this cultural project came to‌ life and its impact on the local ‌community and visitors alike.

Mixing​ fun, Music, and Social Topics

Like every ‍Friday on the program, light-heartedness wasn’t forgotten. The humorous and relatable segment “Me toca la fibra” with Pertu added a fun twist,‍ balancing serious topics with everyday⁤ humor. Closing the program and the Veraneo en la SER 2025 series, the local band Papá Rajote took​ the stage with their unique blend ​of blues and flamenco fusion, offering listeners a memorable musical finale that⁣ echoed the vibrancy of Pilar de la Horadada’s cultural ‍scene.

Supporting Local Economy and Culture

This successful summer broadcast series was made possible‌ thanks to key local partners, ⁢emphasizing community collaboration:

Partner Role
BYD Marcos ⁣Automoción Primary sponsor and automotive support
UNED Elche Educational collaboration
Vinicius Cachaça Cultural and beverage partner
Ayuntamiento⁢ de Torrevieja Municipal backing and event facilitation

Why Visit Pilar de la Horadada This Summer?

  • beautiful Beaches: Jesuitas beach offers crystal-clear waters and ⁣tranquil surroundings perfect for families and solo travelers alike.
  • Cultural Walks: The Paseo del Cine not⁤ only honors ⁣film but invites visitors to explore local‌ history and arts.
  • Inclusive Tourism: Increasing accessibility initiatives help ‌ensure everyone can enjoy ‍the vibrant summer season.
  • Local Music Scene: innovative groups like Papá Rajote highlight the blend of customary and modern⁤ culture.

As⁢ summer 2025 now fades into memory, the success of Veraneo en la SER underscores the importance of combining entertainment with​ social responsibility and cultural pride. For next year’s season, ‌locals and visitors alike can look forward to more ⁢enriching experiences that celebrate the Vega Baja region’s unique charm.

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