Elgoibar's Basque-language discussion groups celebrate 25 years

The Aita Agirre cultural center hosted around 70 people to mark the anniversary of an initiative crucial for promoting Basque in the town.

Generic image of a warm and inviting interior of a cultural center in Euskadi, highlighting wooden elements and a small stage.
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Generic image of a warm and inviting interior of a cultural center in Euskadi, highlighting wooden elements and a small stage.

The Aita Agirre cultural center in Elgoibar hosted a celebration last Thursday afternoon for the 25th anniversary of its Basque-language discussion groups, gathering around 70 local residents.

The Aita Agirre cultural center in Elgoibar was adorned on Thursday afternoon for a special event to celebrate the Basque-language discussion groups. This program was established 25 years ago by the Municipal Basque Department, the association Elgoibarko Izarra, and the town's two language schools, playing a significant role in the Basque-language acquisition of many residents.
The event aimed to both "highlight the program's contribution to promoting Basque in Elgoibar and to thank the participants for their efforts." Approximately 70 Elgoibartarras attended the commemoration of the 'Tertuliak' program's 25th anniversary, representing those who have participated in the initiative in various ways over the past quarter-century.
The celebration commenced with the screening of a video detailing the project and featuring some testimonials.
Following this, two participants spoke about their experiences with the program, and two others shared their stories through bertsos (traditional Basque improvised singing).
Subsequently, representatives from the program's promoting entities presented small gifts to the participants as a token of appreciation for their work. The event concluded with singing and a small reception.