Isabel Valenzuela and John Andreo Navarro Perez, are the two brand new Kings of The Elders.
Marriage was chosen on Sunday night 20 during a festival framed in the acts of the XXII Week of the Third Age.
Bad weather prevented, as expected, is held at the Municipal Auditorium choosing King and Queen of The Elders and dancing, a performance by a comedian and display of Manila shawls.
This is not marred the event, which moved to Senior Center where the first event of the week dedicated to seniors, showcased with all splendor.
The mayor, Fernando Alfonso Ceron and Senior Councilor, Maria Carmen Diaz, were responsible for delivering the new Kings of the Major distinctive.
The new Kings, Isabel Valenzuela and John Andreo, were also accompanied by the outgoing Reyes, Eloisa Rubio Provencio and Damian.
Appointed the new kings, there was the exhibition of Manila shawls and performance of Javier comedian who made her smile to Show attendees.
Following the performance, the evening continued with dancing by the Trio Aires Latinos.
The senior week continues today at 18.00 hours with the opening of the exhibition of works of crafts and crafts workshops and Dressmaking in the TV room of the Senior Center.
On Tuesday 22, also at 18.00, will be held at the Senior Center the end of the sailing competitions, brisca, subastao and dominoes.
On Wednesday, May 23, at the same time, there will be a talk titled "Sleep and Your Health: Sleep and Live Better."
The activities will continue on Thursday at 24, at 19.00 h with a poetry reading for the Elderly at the Senior Center lounge.
Coinciding with the concert will take place to deliver the various competitions included in the schedule.
The week will conclude on Saturday 26 at 19.30 with the Festival of Music and Folklore of Mayors Municipal Auditorium, which will include the rondallas: Workshop Guitar, Lute and Bandurria Senior Center, the Popular Music Group Workshop Sonata Musicians and The Coastal Crew and rondallas "Friends of the Night", "The Golden Age", "Singers de Alhama", "Aires de Espuña" and "Ramblar Colla".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia