San Vicente celebrates the 39th edition of the National Wood Festival with outstanding artists
It will be from October 31 to November 3.
The 39th edition of the National Wood Festival and the 3rd Expo de la Madera will be held in San Vicente, from October 31 to November 3, and are emerging as one of the most important events of the year in the region. This meeting will not only bring together professionals and companies from Forest Industry, but will also offer a rich cultural agenda with the participation of local, national and international artists. This annual event not only highlights the potential of the forest missionary industry, but also Celebrates the culture and traditions of the region, attracting thousands of wood-with-art-artists and consolidating as one of the most important festivities of the national calendar.
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