Total Tenderness: Santa Cruz Chooses Its Oldest Queen
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Santa Cruz is set to crown its oldest queen in a ceremony on August 23.
- The event will take place at a local nursing home, organized by Pippo Galarza Sucesores.
- This coronation highlights a unique tradition celebrating longevity and community.
Santa Cruz, Bolivia, is preparing to celebrate a unique coronation this Sunday, August 23. The city will crown its most senior queen, an event that promises to be a moment of tenderness and community spirit. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at 10:30 AM at the nursing home located on Beni Avenue.
Organized by Pippo Galarza Sucesores, the event aims to honor the oldest queen, emphasizing a tradition that celebrates longevity and the contributions of its elder citizens. The specific details of who the queen is or her age were not provided, but the focus is on the sentiment of the occasion.
The coronation is expected to be a heartwarming affair, bringing together residents, organizers, and likely family members to celebrate this special moment. The choice of venue, a nursing home, underscores the event's focus on honoring seniors and integrating them into community celebrations. This tradition in Santa Cruz highlights a cultural appreciation for its elderly population, marking a significant moment of recognition and joy.
Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.