Second day of the Experiential March

A 2nd day of the March in person in Costa Rica was full of enthusiasm

On the second day of the March, in San Ramón de Alajuela, they left Hostel La Sabana at 7:00 am.

On September 29, two families, who were motivated by two enthusiastic women, join the Base Team of the Face-to-Face March (EBMP) to be part of this Latin American March and contribute enormously to fulfill the journey of this second day.

In this way, the EBMP of the Latin American March for Nonviolence, leaves San Ramón de Alajuela at 7 a.m. accompanied by Doña Roxana Cedeño activist from Mundo sin Guerras y sin Violencia and her family, a native of this Alajuelense city and a representation of the Santiago Runner athletics group, led by Mrs. Sandra Arias . This is an athletics group that values ​​union, respect and solidarity among athletes.

The road from San Ramón to Palmares was full of cordiality, joys, effort and friendly accompaniment, the residents of the towns came out to greet warned by the escort car that the Fallas Cedeño family kindly sponsored the March.

This second day the enthusiasm and commitment shown fill us with enthusiasm, there are many of us and we will be more and more nonviolent activists promoting peace by integrating, recognizing ourselves and with respect for different ethnic groups and cultures.

The March was received in the Parque de Palmares by the Youth Group of the Cantonal Committee of the Young person, represented by Raquel Sagot and Luis Alonso Ramírez. Where they gave recognition to Don Rafael de la Rubia for his career in the search for peace and nonviolence around the world, welcoming speeches were given and a musical cultural event was offered, as well as the Mayor of Palmares Katerine Ramírez González, was present.

Once the acts were finished and the offered refreshments had been consumed, the March continued the journey to the city of Naranjo where the actions of the day ended.

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