For this Sunday the activities are for the whole family: children’s theater, gastronomic festival and conversations to practice English with friends.
Yummy Shop gastronomic fair
After two years of absence due to the pandemic, the gastronomic fair Yummy Shop resumes its activity in a special edition. 110 gastronomic exhibitors have gathered this weekend to delight with their proposals of typical, Italian, Spanish, Mexican food, an incredible variety of desserts; there is vegetarian food and roasts.
Until today, the meeting will take place in the Ciudad del Río parking lot, in Puerto Santa Ana. Public access will begin from 1:00 p.m. and will continue until 9:00 p.m.
The day will be held outdoors and will have several biosafety measures: upon admission, the vaccination card must be presented and $ 1 must be paid (over 15 years old). The allowed capacity will be 75%. The entire area will have ventilation and sanitation; The use of a mask is mandatory if they are not tasting any product.
Theater for the whole family
Drummer and Cundeamor ‘Story for the heart’ is the proposal of León Febres-Cordero Art Center Theater for this Sunday, at 11:30, in the experimental room. The play, directed by Augusto Enríquez, revolves around two characters: Drummer (who amuses the boys with his stories and histrionic abilities) and Cundeamor, a boy who goes through a series of adventures in which his knowledge and skills are put to the test. desire to learn. Ticket value: $ 5.
The grandmother of the umbrellas It is a colorful and fun show brought by Papagayo, a children’s theater group created by Aleida Santiago. They will stage new songs and others that are known, that the children with their grandmothers can sing along with Grandma Clarita and the magical umbrellas. In the third room of the Sánchez Aguilar Theater. Double performance on Sundays in November, at 11:00 and 16:00. Tickets: Children, $ 7 and adults, $ 12, available on the TSA website.
To practice English between panas!
Every Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday Guayaquil Meetup hold meetings with a coffee and a dessert to converse in English and thus practice this language without the ties of a class or an exam. You just need to sit back and socialize. This activity has no cost, it should only cover your consumption. All ages and levels are welcome.
The meetings are held at Sweet & Coffee coffee shops in San Marino, Simón Bolívar boardwalk and Centenario neighborhood, and at Café Bombon’s de la Alborada. From 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (I)

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