miércoles, 25 de agosto de 2010

Yipsi is big again

By :Yoelxy Pilliner López /Camagüey Television

The sportwoman of Camagüey Yipsi Moreno is big again when being titled champion of the athletic meeting of Lille, France. The hammer pitcher-Cuban only representative, after its not convincing performance in Berlin last Sunday - it achieved a shipment of 70.20 meters to arrive at most high of the podium.

Far still of the registrations that locate it among the punters of the world in this event, the girl of Camagüey put on in the tip of the competition with a discreet shipment of 69,81 meters. The fourth shot of Yipsi already put definitive figures, to leave behind at the third of the world ranking, the Russian Tatiana Lisenko who alone could throw the hammer up to 69.60 meters. In the third position it was the moldava Zalina Marghieva with 69,50.

This result has been of vital importance for the her, since the catapult to stellar planes after its license of maternity.

Agricultural producers of Camagüey foment cultivation of fruits and vegetables

Camagüey. After the successful mango crop, concluded recently, the workers of the basic Unit of cooperative production (UBPC) January 1st, in the municipality of Camagüey, work in the recovery of 20 hectares dedicated at other fruit-bearing ones, and eight for viands, like part of the program of diversification of the production.

Oscar Ramírez, administrator of the community explained that they also mount a nursery tecnificated that will contribute them annually half million of postures, as long as they revive the two hectares that, with watering guarantee, dedicate to the obtaining of vegetables.

Integral of the “January 1st” recaptured the cultivation of the pineapple, of which have four sowed hectares and equal calculates in preparation, and hope to begin the crop at the end of year; the gathering of fruit bomb cultivated in new areas prepared by them also already began.

The productive increment of the workers of this UBPC of Camagüey will allow them, to the closing of the current month, to surpass those thoroughly more than eight thousand given quintals of fruits last year, and to create the conditions for a significant increment in its viands contributions and vegetables. (Raysa Mestril Gutiérrez)

martes, 24 de agosto de 2010

Close of the summer in Camagüey, options for all the likes

Camagüey, 24 Aug. - The bookstores Athenaeum and “Mariana Grajales”, next to the Provincial Center of the Plastic arts and 15 sale points in the street Republic, in the capital provincial , will be to disposition of the people of Camagüey next Friday in the Festival of the Reading that will close the activities of the summer here.

It is also announced for the occasion the performance of magicians, clowns of the circus Areíto and the dance Group Sangre Gitana, and the premiation of the Little competition Camagüey 2010, on the thematic of the Peace in the world.

Homage to sport glories and-jointly - the possibility to participate in domino games and of chess, to enjoy a canine exhibition, of the Plan of the Street, and departir with integral of the sport Rock “Miguel Caldés”, are some of the options, to those that the community artistic shows are added

The Project Carsueños will show a dollies exhibition, and starting from two in the afternoon the Provincial Center of the Plastic arts will offer artists' of the Catalog of Excellency of that institution paintings, in homage to the anniversary 109 of Carlos Enríquez`s birthday .

The Party of the Reading of next Friday will count, also, with the presentation of the book Casabe and matajíbaro, of Olga García Yero, and of the magazine Cuban Cinema, next to the conference “Carlos Enríquez, the character.”

Already in hours of the afternoon, in the portal of the bookstore Athenaeum the show of the instructors of Art of the House of Culture will be presented “Joaquín de Agüero” that includes painting on the asphalt, rural dances, and the actings of the Group musical Tradition, and of declaimers and oral narrators, besides participation games. (Raysa Mestril Gutiérrez)