Estepona celebrates its annual carnival over the weekend of 18 and 19 February 2012.
Programme
Saturday 18 February
12 noon – El Calvario Park - Children's festival with entertainment, face painting, balloon modelling, etc. Election of the children's 'Ninfa and Momo'.
1 pm - El Calvario Park - "La Bacala", organised by the 'Tipo Tipo' Carnival Association who will be cooking up the traditional ' Tortillitas de bacalao' (dried cod fritters) which they will be serving free, whilst you enjoy the programme of carnival music groups.
A new family lifestyle event is coming to the Coast this May. Called Living On the Coast, it is being launched by the organisers of the highly successful Over 50s Show and will take place at the Palacio de Exposiones Congressos, Marbella (Marbella Exhibition Centre).
Estepona's Foreign Residents’ Association (AREME) in conjunction with the Foreign Residents’ Department are hosting a 'Forum' at which local law firm Perez Legal Group will be giving a presentation on the topic of Inheritance Tax.
Junta designates three Manilva beaches as ecological reserve
Written by Editor
The regional government has designated three of Manilva's beaches, specifically the beaches of Playa Chullera, Playa Toro and Playa Negro, as an ecological reserve.
Manilva's Foreigners Department presents programme of events
Written by EditorOver 200 people attended Manilva Foreign Residents Department’s presentation of their programme of events for Winter/Spring 2012.
Representatives of Estepona's foreign residents meet with their councillor
Written by EditorEstepona's Councillor for Tourism and Foreign Residents, Marina Segovia, has announced that her department will be organising a series of talks aimed at providing foreign residents with information on important matters of interest to this section of the community.
Manilva’s local authorities have applied to the Provincial office of the Andalucian Employment Service for funding to create an archaeological school, with the objective of enhancing Manilva’s rich archaeological heritage whilst at the same time providing training for local people.