The Concha Segura Theatre hosted the opening address for the San Isidro festivities in Yecla this Saturday. The speaker was Marcos Ortuño, former mayor of the city and current Minister of the Presidency for the regional government. His address had a distinctly personal tone. He spoke of May, of memory, of folklore, of traditional farmer's attire, of the floats, and of a city that, he said, he still carries "in his heart." The event also produced…
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The Concha Segura Theatre hosted the opening address for the San Isidro festivities in Yecla this Saturday. The speaker was Marcos Ortuño, former mayor of the city and current Minister of the Presidency for the regional government. His address had a distinctly personal tone. He spoke of May, of memory, of folklore, of traditional farmer's attire, of the floats, and of a city that, he said, he still carries "in his heart." The event also produced…