Tradition
past 24 years has been held in the town of Santo Domingo the traditional Annual Beer Festival, which gathers in the Plaza San MartÃn year after year to the families of the area.
When democracy was flourishing in our towns and hope for a better country invaded the hearts of the people in this town of 2,000-me-us residents, a group of men and women between 20 and 30 years dreamed of its growth and development.
These young people gathered a team he calls "were the group PEN (for children), which aimed to benefit local children, an idea which inevitably needed for his fund-raising purposes.
was how after the initiative of one of the members, Liliana Wetts-stein, and support of the local community, by David Muller at that mo-ment, we began to organize the now traditional Annual Fiesta Cer- vetch.
The central idea was to conduct a meeting point for the whole family, the joy that exceeds all limits, and what better companion than a good draft beer ice cream in a town with high percentage of Swiss-German. Thus the party decided feathering on their behalf, The beer did not miss on the table or on the track.
blonde Accompanying this frothy beverage, visitors could de-leite with dishes such as sauerkraut with sausages and ale pie-man. They could not miss for this celebration of music and some ba-local Swiss German form of pellets and in the area.
The aim of the festival was to show the people of the region and collect-ing used to improve the quality of life for residents.
The proceeds are divided between SAMCO (Service to the Community Health Care), Primary School No. 349 and the group PEN. This latest collection destined to the realization of free events for children the distribution of Christmas toys and children's day and also buy artifacts and educational games for Elementary School and Public Library.
organizers, overwhelmed by the magnitude of the event and in order to make room for all the institutions of the people, their proportionate to each of these a booth selling food. In the first party involved seven local committees, responsible for the food, which joined forces with the three organizers. (Text: Brief Historical Overview EB)
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