- 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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