Unionenses recalled the struggle for the rights of workers in mining, which had its maximum expression on March 7, 1916, filling a Plenary Hall that became too small to pay tribute to the victims who died a hundred years ago.
A masterful Francisco Rodenas, Official Chronicler of La Union, recounted the events of that day giving dates, names, maps, official documents with their good work, compiled and presented at a conference of more than an hour in which he got caught and excite the audience.
Moreover, the performance of the theater group BADAR Kablar, staging the rebellion of workers, emotionally charged even more the act of homage to those who died on March 7.
And an impressive Juan Pinilla, Granada singer, put the finishing touch fandangos singing and guitar accompanied unionense Antonio Muñoz.
The event was presented by the Councillor for Culture, Carmen Riquelme and the Mayor, Pedro Lopez Milan, was responsible for closing the event delivering the certificates to the families and associations who died and helped in the March 7 1916.
Source: Ayuntamiento de La Unión