The days of celebration began on October 5 with a judo meeting, with Sensei Nahuel Müller, from the Patronato Dojo, and Pablo Rodríguez; and they will have the epicenter next Sunday, October 20, with the Anniversary Party at the La Posta Multispace, where there will be an entrepreneur fair and live shows with free admission.
Founded in 1887 by German immigrants who had initially settled in Aldea Brasilera and Spatzenkutter, they acquired land from Fabián Auli and, with their settlement, gave rise to the town. The settlement was known as ‘Colonia Auli‘ but as a sign of gratitude to the former owner of the land, they baptized the nascent village with the name of their daughter: María Luisa, and they celebrate their anniversary every October 11.
Aldea María Luisa is a place that stands out for its tranquility, but also for its popular events: the Traktor caravan, the Provincial Worker’s Festival, the Chicken Soup Festival or “Nudelsuppe”, or the Festival of Saint Anne, the patron saint. of the place. “A history marked by work, will and progress. That of a thriving community, guardian of a living, diverse and latent heritage. We are a horizon of prosperity,” the Municipality considered.
Celebrations in the Village
The activities will continue this Monday the 14th with talks about online games, the next 16th with a talk about food and historical walks through the town; On the 17th an e-commerce course will begin, on October 23rd a “youth bike ride” is planned and on October 30th the festivities will close with a blood drive.
“We celebrate our past but also what we are going to do in the future. We are going to continue working and build a stronger and much more prosperous María Luisa Village, which fills us with pride,” said the vice governor, Alicia Aluani, when inaugurating the plant. purifier. Regarding the new wastewater station, he explained that “the collaboration came from the taxes” of each citizen of Aldea. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Likewise, he stressed that “sometimes you have to shoulder works that really cost a lot but do and contribute to well-being and quality of life, and that this is sustainable over time. Let it not be an inauguration and nothing more, but (from the provincial government) we are going to contribute in the newspaper to improve the towns of Entre Ríos.
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Work history
For his part, the mayor, Luis Pablo Schönfeld, recalled that the origin of Aldea María Luisa begins with the “primordial dream of those German immigrants from the Volga, where their wealth was their faith in God and the desire to give themselves to the sacrifice of the job”.
“They suffered uprooting, hardship due to all kinds of needs and even the lack of direct communication with the large nearby city that is Paraná, but they did not decline. With intelligence and dedication they developed and grew,” he concluded. Regarding the treatment plant, he said that it is an “essential service for its health, environmental and comfort benefits for the inhabitants” of María Luisa, thanks to the “million-dollar investment made by this municipality.”