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The 2020 Molina de Segura Flower and Handicraft Market is held from October 29 to November 1 with all the health security measures against COVID-19 (21/10/2020)

| Coinciding with the celebration of the All Saints holiday, the market moves to Plaza de España and will host flower stalls, along with other handicrafts and typical sweets of this date | The 2020 Flower and Handicraft Market of Molina de Segura, promoted by the councils of Street Sales, Tourism, Crafts, Health and Municipal Services of the Molinense City Council, with the adoption of all the health safety measures against COVID-19, is celebrated from October 29 to November 1, in the Plaza de España, with the aim of continuing with the tradition of selling flowers on the All Saints festival, which has been carried out since 1992 by the Municipality of Moline. The activity, together with the security operation for the visit to the cemeteries, has been presented at a press conference, today Wednesday, October 21, by the Mayor of the town, Esther Clavero Mira, the Councilor for Mobile Sales, Fuensanta Martínez Jiménez, the Councilor for Commerce, Tourism and Crafts, Andrés Martínez Cervantes, and the Councilor for Sports and Health, Miguel Ángel Cantero García. In this call, the market changes its location to better guarantee the safety distance, and to coincide on Saturday morning with the weekly market.

And a day is brought forward so that the residents also anticipate their visits to the cemetery, since it is planned to control the capacity and the time of stay in it, with partial closings even, to avoid crowds. These dates, which are celebrated in Spain with special characteristics, are marked a few days before the celebration of All Saints by the visit of the relatives of the deceased to cemeteries for the arrangement of tombs, niches and pantheons and decorate them with everything type of flowers, among which, by tradition, chrysanthemums, roses and dahlias stand out, with which to honor their deceased. For this reason, this Flower and Handicraft Market is organized, with the aim of providing a point of sale for three days, from 09:30 to 20:30, and, for the last collections, the same day, November 1, from 09:30 at 1.30 p.m., to facilitate the purchase of flowers to the entire population of this town, and others nearby, mainly in Vega Media. The Flower Market will have the participation of 8 flower stalls, corresponding to street vendors from the weekly markets of Molina de Segura, authorized for this sale and a stall of distorted flowers in the town, La Chistera, having all been invited to this activity after a call to each florist in the municipality; as well as, as usual, with stalls selling sweets from the time in charge of the local bakery La Tentación, and sweets from Jesús Brocal, from Caravaca, El Turro de Abarán and Dragón Dulce de Jumilla ; and 10 craft stalls from all over the Region of Murcia, which will bring Manchego sausages and cheeses from Juan Antonio Santa, honey from Francisco Carrillo Salar, from Alguazas, CERVETRI craft beer, from José María Trigo Gallardo, artisan masks,dolls and dresses by Isabel Gregoria, from Molina de Segura, knitwear and leather by Faustina Concepción, from Murcia, costume jewelery from Africa Ballejo Rojo, from Murcia, and Ángeles Cantero Montiel, from Molina de Segura, engravings by Bernardo López Blanco, from Mazarrón, and soap and natural cosmetics from Cosmética Jamb, from Trinidad Rubio, from San Javier. In this edition, and due to the health situation, the market will have three entry and exit points, all duly signposted and with their hydroalcoholic gel, and at all times, inside the enclosure, control will be carried out so that the regulations are met health, imposed for the fight against COVID-19. This year, the Walks through the Cemetery as well as the children's and musical activities that usually accompany this market will not be able to take place. Regarding the security operation for the visit to the cemeteries, the City Council has issued a series of COVID-19 health recommendations for visits to the Molina de Segura Municipal Cemetery, which are the following: The Municipal Cemetery will remain open uninterruptedly, from 8:00 a.m.

to 6:00 p.m., from October 26 to November 1, so SPACE THE ASSISTANCE TO GO TO IT. Be generous and INSIDE YOU, DO NOT STAY MORE THAN 40 MINUTES. AVOID VISITING THE GRAVES AND PANTHES OF OTHER DECEASED FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS, so that unnecessary crowds do not occur. If you are a person at risk or belong to a vulnerable group, AVOID going during the days and hours of greatest influx of people. If you have symptoms consistent with COVID-19, DO NOT GO TO THE CEMETERY. Do not crowd the entrances and exits, AVOID CLOUDS.

Maintain the minimum safety distance between people of 1.5 m, at all times. Make use of the HYDROALCOHOLIC GEL, which you will find at the entrances and exits. USE A MASK AT ALL TIMES. IT IS PROHIBITED TO SMOKE AND EAT INSIDE THE CEMETERY. ONCE INSIDE THE CEMETERY, respect the directions of the streets and the indications on the signage.

VERY IMPORTANT, in the main streets, areas of shared niches in pantheons and tomb areas. THE WASTE, TO THE WASTE BINS DISTRIBUTED BY THE CEMETERY. TOILETS REMAIN CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC from October 31 to November 1 (inclusive); If you need to use it for justified reasons, contact the entrance door control staff. THE WATER SOURCES WILL REMAIN CLOSED from October 31 to November 1 (inclusive). AVOID KISSING, HUGGING AND OTHER DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION. When visiting the INTERIOR of the FAMILY PANTHES, exercise extreme caution and maintain the minimum safety distance between people of 1.5m.

with other relatives with whom you do not live in the same address and avoid forming groups of more than 6 people. AVOID LEAVING CONTAINERS WITH WATER to prevent the proliferation of the TIGER MOSQUITO.

The use of damp sand or sponges soaked with water is recommended. The Municipality of Moline has also made health recommendations for visits to CLOSED PANTHES from October 26 to November 1.

The maximum number of NO cohabitants is 1 person for every 4 m2.

In the case of NON-LIVING PEOPLE, in pantheons of less than 8 m2, they WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MATCH THEIR INTERIOR.

And the groups are of a maximum of 6 people, who must keep the minimum safety distance of 1.5 m.

with the rest of people and groups.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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