The II and Crafts Trade Show of the district and the Northwest Fair Outlet and Mula River have been closed after a weekend in which sales have become a challenge to the crisis, thanks to the crowds of people have visited.
The Director General of Trade and Crafts, Julio Lorenzo, Cehegín Mayor Jose Soria, the councilman of Commerce and Handicrafts, Maria Teresa Gonzáñez, Feconorm president, Pedro Duque, and the chief executive of cehegineros traders, Pedro Ruiz, along with numerous members of the Municipal Corporation, led by inaugurated on the afternoon of Friday the concentration of positions, where there was almost a hundred.
Ginés de Paco Street was the selling point for the cheese, confectioners, beekeepers, cured meats, leather goods, toys, glass makers, silversmiths, potters, ceramists, weavers, tailors, metalisteros, painters, joiners and carpenters, among others.
Meanwhile, the second installment of the Gran Via, was devoted to fashion and accessories for children, shoes, home decor, computer, pharmaceutical, dry goods, books, furniture, sports, electronics, jewelry and photography.
He also returned the concentration of lace makers, with more than 200 of these craft.
Councilwoman Maria Teresa Gonzalez has been very satisfied with the outcome of these fairs, which became an unprecedented event in the Region of Murcia, and that, as claimed Julio Lorenzo "is the first time are simultaneously in the same town. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín