Friday, May 20, 2011

Cheapest Palettes Empty

For more educational opportunities for youth and adults in the country

The vega. "In the framework of the 40th anniversary of the Radio Schools Santa Maria, took place on Sunday May 15, a Walk-concert attended by more than two thousand students and teachers. With staff of the institution, walk, led by the band of the Navy and the company managers and students CENAPEC started from the intersection of Ortega y Gasse Avenue to Kennedy Avenue. Down the Maximo Gomez Avenue, entered the premises of the XIV International Book Fair.

The activity was aimed at the demand for greater educational opportunities for youth and adults in the country. The resources that the Dominican State and the private sector engaged in systematic education of adults are not literate or have not completed their primary or secondary education are scarce, despite being of a population of several hundreds of thousands of people.

Along the Walk is waved signs with slogans such as "Education has no age''," Adults can also '', etc.. The walk attracted the attention of the public to observe the large group of young students and adults who are being trained in Santa Maria and Radio Schools in CENAPEC.

The activity ended with a beautiful concert on stage "Luisito Marti Book Fair. At the opening on P. Eduardo García Tamayo, director of radio, asked the authorities of higher education facilities for young people and adults are incorporated into the study and the setting aside of bureaucratic measures that constitute obstacles to their education.

At the concert, the singer / songwriter Ramon del Villar Leonardo and Victor put the public to quiver.

Adult education in the private sector has done hard work over several decades. The Santa Maria Radio Schools have played an important role and hope to continue to empower youth and adults to incorporate the development of the country.

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