Great success this morning in Arzano for the parade of the third edition of “Do I know you mask?”, an event that transformed the streets of the city into a riot of colors, confetti and joy.
Children, families and citizens invaded the center with an extraordinary participation, a tangible sign of the growing appreciation for this event, now a fixed appointment in the local calendar.
The event, which year after year confirms its constant growth, has highlighted a further leap in quality, the result of a commitment aimed at perfecting every detail: from safety to organization, key elements on which the administration and organizers focus to guarantee an increasingly engaging and impeccable experience.
Behind the triumph of the event, a choral effort that saw the municipal administration, schools, police forces and volunteers take to the field.
"We are very satisfied with the result, but we are aware that we can always do better," said Councilor Chiara Guida. "A special thanks goes to the schools, managers, teachers and school staff, who enthusiastically participated, making this celebration possible. Great participation also by parents, demonstrating how much initiatives like this are felt and valued by the community."
Special praise was given to the police and volunteers: from the Municipal Police, led by Commander Biagio Chiariello, to the agents of the Frattamaggiore Police Station, to the members of the Red Cross and Civil Protection. "Their support," Guida emphasized, "was essential to ensure a safe and smooth operation."
Moments like these, in addition to giving smiles and lightheartedness, strengthen the bond between citizens and institutions, consolidating a sense of belonging that represents the true engine of growth for Arzano. A success that is not only a goal, but a starting point for an even more ambitious future edition.
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Article published on 28 February 2025 - 16:59
It's great to see the community come together for events like this. However, there is always room for improvement, especially when it comes to security and organization that could be more effective in the future. Let's hope it continues like this.