Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Sidewalks of Puerto Vallarta become a work of art this weekend at Madonnari Festival 2019

The Madonnari Festival returns to Puerto Vallarta for its 14th year, bringing chalk art back to the streets of downtown, an event organized by the committee of sister cities Puerto Vallarta-Santa Bárbara, in coordination with the City Council.

The inscriptions and activities begin November 8 - 10 in the side corridors of the municipal presidency, as well as in the Plaza de Armas.

In this edition, there will be categories for children, junior, youth and adults, and there will be no registration fee for people and artists who wish to participate, who will be provided with chalks needed to . . .

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