Cozumel — The Cozumel Parks and Museums Foundation (FPMC) held the March edition of "La Cana al Aire," a program with more than three decades of history that continues to bring joy to the Cozumel community and visitors, who join in attracted by the live music and festive atmosphere.
On this occasion, the evening was enlivened by the group "Ritmo Caribeño," whose repertoire of dance rhythms motivated the attendees to take to the dance floor and enjoy a night full of energy and enthusiasm.
The flag esplanade, facing the sea of Cozumel, became a meeting point where residents and tourists coexisted in a family atmosphere, strengthening a tradition that has transcended generations.
The general director of the FPMC, Juanita Alonso Marrufo, highlighted that these types of activities align with the New Agreement for the Well-being and Development of Quintana Roo, led by Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa, by promoting the use of public spaces for coexistence, social integration and access to inclusive recreational activities for everyone.
Organized by the Directorate of Pedagogy and Social Assistance, "La Cana al Aire" reaffirms its permanence as one of the most beloved programs by the community.
The invitation is now open for its next edition, which will take place on the last Saturday of April, to continue enjoying this tradition in a safe and joyful environment.
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