Jesus Yelo Ródenas, Pericón, proclaimed the festival of San José Artesano with a speech devoted especially to his family and in which he emphasized the affection he feels for his neighborhood and to the residents of San José Artesano.
"We take pride in this neighborhood, its streets, its squares, its architecture, but above all for its people, which is what we share everything and that defines who we are and how we are," said Jesus Yelo.
Pericón spent moving words to his parents, pillars of business and professional take-off, a heartfelt speech that highlighted the human side of the employer.
"They will not hear my mouth empty phrases or poetry nice but I want to convey feelings that spring from the heart and head when I recall my experiences in this area has given me so much."
Yelo Jesus wanted to recall anecdotes shared with friends and neighbors and put the note of humor to the evening.
"My father, his fondness for the bulls, we bought my brother and me two capes.
I would love us to be bullfighters but I think this body serrano, picaores and little else, "he said Yelo Ródenas.
Pericón stressed that it is not easy to summarize nearly 50 years of fond memories.
"The experiences of the absorb child live as if you were a sponge, especially if they are cute, funny or shared with good friends forever, then become memories and never forget," he said.
Yelo Ródenas Jesus devoted a special part of his speech to his wife and daughters and stopped to talk about their neighborhood.
"Today we have a trendy, with new architectural designs, a medical service close to anyone in need, a pharmaceutical kit provides what we need, a parish very worthy and a great school and a range of services that conform to a group of neighbors modern, dynamic and hopeful.
I'm glad that people bet on live here, "he said.
Pericón concluded his speech by reminding all those men and women who settled here and gave start to this neighborhood, "we remember forever, especially those who are no longer with us and on their behalf and ours, our parties and shout cries really hard to be heard in every corner of Abarán, San José Artesano alive!
Abarán Mayor, Antonio Eugenio Gomez, gave him the gold badge of the town, and highlighted the love that Jesus Yelo Ródenas people feel about their neighborhood, "to the people who are at the heart of San José Craftsman: neighbors, people "he continued living in the day-to-day development and implementation of improvements to benefit their quality of life and all abaraneros" said the mayor of the town.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Abarán