Reus prepares its institutional agenda to commemorate Europe Day with a series of events that seek to reinforce community identity and cooperation values. The Department of Economic Promotion, Innovation, and Knowledge has designed a program that ranges from educational exhibitions to business recognitions.
The central day is celebrated on May 9, a date historically chosen to remember peace and unity among the peoples of the continent. The programmed activities extend this celebration throughout several weeks in different cultural and technological spaces of the city.
The library hosts citizen reflection
On Monday, May 11 at 5 p.m. the exhibition Europe, our common space will open its doors at the Pere Anguera Library. This exhibition invites visitors to interact with panels that analyze social rights and freedoms from a local perspective.
Interactive panels relate the quality of life of Reus residents with the European regulatory and social framework. The objective is to make the impact of community policies tangible in the daily lives of citizens.
The educational proposal continues on Thursday, May 21 at 5:45 PM with the performance of the story Kalopsia in the same cultural facility. This family activity aims to bring European principles closer to the little ones through accessible narratives.
Economic fabric receives distinctions
The commitment of the productive sector to community values will have its own stage on Tuesday, May 12 at 9:15 AM. The recognition ceremony will be held at the facilities of REDESSA Tecno, the city's innovation hub.
"European commitment to companies is recognized" - Department of Economic Promotion
The firms Preciber, Aker Biomarine, and Embex will receive a distinction for their trajectory and alignment with continental objectives. Likewise, the Gaudí Institute will be awarded as an Ambassador School of the European Parliament, highlighting its outreach work in the educational field.
These initiatives consolidate the council's roadmap to keep the flame of the European project alive in the local social and economic fabric. The combination of culture, education, and economy reflects the transversality that defines this year's celebration in Reus.