The fair will be held in front of the church in the city of Areguá, in the courtyard of Almacén de Arte, El Cántaro, as part of the events held by the Kunumi Arete Alternative School Parents Association. Every year it organizes art, design and organic production fairs to make the school economically sustainable.
As the main event, the fair will have the opening of a pollinating insect hotel in the public domain, in addition to a delightful parade through the streets of the city of Areguá, so that boys, girls, adolescents and adults are dressed or with their bodies. According to Carola Mazzotti, one of the mothers of the Kunumi School, paints that refer to nature, such as birds, insects and butterflies, will participate.
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“We offer play corners, free workshops for all ages, live shows and a food fair in the public area. I hope there is a space of happiness for the children and the whole family,” said Mazzotti.
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Likewise, there is a central lunch of vegetarian and meat tacos with various sauces and combinations. The cost of the stickers for lunch is 25 thousand guarantees. There will also be other minutes and typical meals for sale.
During the interview, those interested in art and design can find works and collaborate with Kunumi Arete. This shows a strong commitment to the arts in the educational process. This is the first fair to be held after the pandemic.
“The insect hotel is an intervention by the Kunumi Arete educational community that will motivate residents and tourists to discover a link with the beneficial processes of nature. In this way they try to defend native plants and pollinating insects, the ones that create the continuity of life. There will also be a gap in the historic center of Areguá. “It’s a corner born with garbage or vehicles blocking foot traffic,” said Magali Casartelli, one of the moms who organized it.
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