Este año los bailes de la feria tendrán costo. ¿La razón?
This year, the dances at the fair will have an entrance fee. The reason? Every peso raised will be invested directly for the benefit of Tlahualilo. The funds raised will be used to: 1. Construct facilities for the Municipal Health Department. 2. Purchase a vehicle to transport children with disabilities to the CRIT Teletón rehabilitation center in Gómez Palacio. 3. Upgrade the Civil Protection facilities. Each administration spends between 1.5 and 2 million pesos on the fair without recouping any of that money because the dances are free. This time, we want the fair to also benefit our community. In addition, the amusement rides will not be charged for setup, with the commitment that they will lower their prices for the public. Everything is for and by Tlahualilo. #TlahualiloMovingForward #Transparency #FairWithACause

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