Pedro Cano Foundation welcomes the submission of the book 'The water culture.
White and his environment 'that have had thirteen professors from the working group Valle del Segura.
The event was attended by the Mayor of the municipality, Rafael Laorden, and the director of Centers, Maria Jose Jimenez, who accompanied him on the table to the director of the Foundation, and members of the group that produced the book.
White's natural environment becomes an object of a literary work.
In this case, at the hands of the working group Valle del Segura, has picked up the cultural, economic and social water in the municipality.
The book reviews the fundamentals and historically the inventions from this population joined esparto industry, agriculture or even to work proper home.
In presenting the book 'Culture Water.
Blanca and its environment ', chaired by the Director of Department, M ª José Jiménez, highlighted the work of Antonio Molina Cano, who applied, among other inventions, the turbine to the work of esparto.
They also discussed the importance of irrigation ditches and wells in agriculture and daily life of the municipality.
Angel Rios, one of the professors of the research group, stressed "the importance of water in the life of Blanca. Among other things, our people were the first in the region to have electricity thanks to the power plant."
The foundation director Pedro Cano, María del Carmen Sánchez-Rojas, thanked the more than fifty attendees welcomed the White people are having with the Foundation.
"The citizens of White audience you are central to the Foundation and we hope to continue participating in cultural events are organized either from the municipality or from the Foundation."
After the ceremony, the organization gave a copy to each attendee and visited the exhibition which will be during this Christmas at the Museum and Interpretation Centre of Light and Water, which gathers some of the photographs that make up the book.
The exhibition can be visited on Wednesdays, from 10.00 to 13.00 and from 16.00 to 18.00, Friday 10.00 to 13.00, and Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00 to 14.00.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca