Urretxu Students Sell Products in Legazpi to Fund Salou Trip

Youngsters from the ZIG class at Iparragirre Institute offer sweets, cookies, and crafts at various Goierri markets.

Generic image: Handmade sweets and crafts displayed on a market stall, with blurred people in the background.
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Generic image: Handmade sweets and crafts displayed on a market stall, with blurred people in the background.

Students from the Task Learning Class (ZIG) at Urretxu's Iparragirre Institute have set up a stall at the Legazpi market, selling school-made products to fund their study trip to Salou at the end of May.

Today, Friday, is market day in Legazpi, and a special stall is located next to the church arches. It belongs to the students of the Task Learning Class from Urretxu's Iparragirre Institute, who are offering sweets, cookies, and handicrafts made at school. They also have keychains and other items for sale, with a nod to Real Sociedad.
These young people come from Urretxu, Zumarraga, Lazkao, Ordizia, Ataun, and Ormaiztegi, and have been visiting various markets in Goierri over the past few months. Their goal is to raise money for their study trip by selling products they have made themselves. This trip will take place in the last week of May, with Salou (Catalan Countries) as their destination. They are scheduled to return to the Legazpi market on May 8.