Of Blanca they met this afternoon at the Church Square for the traditional offering of flowers and fruits to their patron saint, San Roque.
All those who wanted to venerate the patron of Blanca passed by the saint, dressed in the traditional costume of huertano, offering flowers and fruits.
Both children and adults enjoyed a holiday, the traditional wreath and regional dances.
The parade set off at half past four p.m. from school Antonio Molina Gonzalez and toured the main streets of town with more than fifty people dressed in the typical costume huertano.
The Queen of the Festival and her Court of Honor Ladies closed the procession ended at the Church Square for the traditional offering of flowers and fruits to the patron saint, San Roque.
After the Offering, the two Huertanas Peñas Blanca, El Ciecón first and, later, the able, delighted the audience with a wide repertoire of traditional dances where no lack of Jota Blanca.
At the ceremony, the Councillor for Participation and Transparency, Francisco Javier Rodriguez presented a commemorative plaque to panochista honorary Emilio Soler 'Cork' for his involvement in the celebration of this event and for keeping alive the traditions of the town of Blanca.
Tomorrow, Sunday, conclude the festivities in the town blanqueña with the traditional parade of floats that begin at six o'clock.
The Spring festivities will be dismissed with the traditional fireworks finale, at 23 hours.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca