At 7:30 p.m.
Conversation with various language pairs. The exhibition can be visited until December 19.
Organized by: Consorci per a la normalització lingüística del Vallès - Oriental OC la Garriga
At 7:30 p.m.
Conversation with various language pairs. The exhibition can be visited until December 19.
Organized by: Consorci per a la normalització lingüística del Vallès - Oriental OC la Garriga
At 7 p.m.
Fusion, flamenco and free improvisation Sangarra with Alba Haro with Javier Galiana
Entrance: €10 (advance €8)
Reservation of tickets: 681 660 660
More information: https://strogoff.cat/ and @llibreria_strogoff
From 5 p.m.
The establishments of La Garriga will offer their experiences to the public.
From 8 p.m., tastings and music in the Plaça de Can Dachs.
Organized by: ASIC la Garriga
At 9.30 am
* During the event there will be a raffle for a basket
Tickets €5: on sale at Perruqueria Montse Vilaró (c. Calàbria 30) and on the same day, 20 minutes before the start.
Organized by: Associació El Far
More information:
Starting at 8 p.m.
Tickets for a sausage sandwich €5 - Vegetarian option
Organized by: Brou del mestre
From 10 am to 2 pm
Guided in Catalan
Mushrooms with different eyes in La Garriga
Walk through beech forests and meadows in the surroundings of La Garriga to enter the fascinating world of mushrooms. Discovering the most curious mushrooms, getting to know the most common ones and learning to identify the most important species is the best way to start autumn. (Distance: 4 Km)
At 10am
The CAP de la Garriga is organizing a solidarity walk to raise money for the TV3 Marathon.
Two routes are proposed to choose from:
Short route: 2 km
Long route: 7 km
More information:
Organized by: Institut Català de la Salut
At 10 am
On Calàbria Street
Organized by: Associació de comercians i veïns del Barri de Dalt
At 11:30 am
Language: Catalan
Presentation of the preliminary study by Jordi Llimargas and Jaume Oliver, historians.
After a process of documentation and study of the graffiti located on the walls of the heart of La Doma, historians Jordi Llimargas and Jaume Oliver have carried out a preliminary study that allows data to be extracted about the chronology, meaning and context.
There were all kinds of graffiti, from more symbolic things such as symbols and drawings, to names, dates or numbers.
At 5:30 p.m
The Suite from ‘The Nutcracker’ is one of the most popular works in the ballet repertoire, especially during the winter season.
The combination of Christmas elements and the fantasy of a dream world full of sweets and magical creatures is key to the universal appeal of this ballet.
A wide variety of character dances are developed throughout the show, each representing different cultures or styles.
This inclusion has made the ballet particularly popular with young audiences and families.