The Good Bunny Foundation, of Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, announced this Wednesday that on December 23rd, it will once again deliver musical, sports and painting items and instruments to children and youth in Puerto Rico.
At an event to be named “A beautiful tradition” and will be held at the Puerto Rico Convention Center in San Juan, musical instruments such as keyboards, guitars and timpani, sports equipment such as gloves, balls and bats and art materials such as sketchbooks, canvases and brushes will be provided.
“It fills us with joy to once again celebrate with a delivery gifts that support dreams on our children and youth,” said José “Che Juan” Torres, director of the Good Bunny Foundation, in a press release.
“Also, we are very excited to be present give moments of joy and promote family unity with this event. We want to save that love for Puerto Rican culture and Christmas traditions, which are so beautiful and special,” he added.
In addition to the presentation of gifts, there will be a meeting various attractions to evoke a Christmas theme park, whose goal is to foster love for Puerto Rican culture and traditions that make Christmas on the island unique and very special.
Musical performances on the stage, troops in the rhythm of thebomb and booty, a demonstration of carving by local masters and an art exhibition of the participants of the summer camp “Un Verano Contigo” remained among the offers of the event, among other surprises.
Enjoying the activity will include sweets, ice cream, typical food, free snacks and coffee.
Also, there will be non-alcoholic ‘coquito’ (a typical Christmas drink) so that children can enjoy this traditional holiday drink.
There will be a wide range of entertainment and a visual display of decorations inspired by Christmas lighting.
There will also be colorful stations alluding to classic Christmas carols, as well as others with iconic creations Puerto Rican traditions for photo opportunities.
The three wise men will also come to say hello presents and takes photosand will provide the children with a small box to fill with grass in preparation for their visit on the night of January 5th.
Source: Panama America

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