The Exhibition highlights the work of the children of the Palillo Municipal School, the future of lace

After the PequEncaixe parade, they received a gift from the City Council for their work throughout the year. The young man from Camelle, Sebastián Allones Dans, winner of the talent contest of the program 'Quen anda aí', performed during the morning parades.

The boys and girls from the Palillo School received today, Saturday April 4, after the morning parades, a gift from the Camariñas City Council and the Mostra do Encaixe to recognize the work they do throughout the year and which guarantees the future of lace. 

The mayor, Sandra Insua, and the councilor of O Encaixe, Encarna Liñeiro, in addition to other members of the local government, presented the gift to the children's lacemakers at the end of the exciting and fun PequEncaixe parade.

In addition, attendees were able to enjoy a live performance by the young man from Camelle Sebastián Allones Dans, who at only 12 years old won the talent contest 'Da rúa á lúa', from the program 'Quen anda aí' on Televisión de Galicia.

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