Tribute to September 7 theme was care for the environment The intense student cooking heat and the scorching sun of Friday student cooking (07/09) holiday did not prevent 1200 people student cooking accompany the parade of Diadema, in Dr. Ulysses Avenue Guimarães, Vila Nogueira, in honor of the 190 years of the proclamation of the Independence of Brazil. Animated, another 13 thousand people, including students from local, state and private schools colored avenue to take to the public awareness messages to the environment. To the chief of staff Osvaldo Missouri, who was representing the mayor of Diadema, Mario Reali, student cooking who could not attend the event because of the elections, the parade is an important tradition of the city. "This is where we rescued our history, values, patriotism student cooking and show for children civic spirit," student cooking he said. Missouri also said it was a great idea to combine patriotism independence with the theme environment. "It is good to note that each of us has a responsibility for the sustainability of our planet," he said. The parade student cooking began at 8.50 with motorized teams of Samu (Mobile Emergency Service), the traffic, the Transport Department, Fire Department, Military Police and GCM (Municipal Civil Guard) to the sound of Banda Musical Lira. In this first part, the public could also enjoy the passage of jeeps, scout group, Diadema student cooking motorcycle, and the presence of the 1st Company student cooking of Military Vehicles of São Paulo, which showed the avenue various models of antique cars. Pensioner Maria Garcia, 73, was excited about the show and even standing, said that would be to the end. "I come every year. This is my pleasure, my joy, "he said. The granddaughter of Mary, Janaina Soares, 30, recalls that her grandmother always attend the shows. "Before she paraded, but now comes attend. There was a time it was raining and yet she did not want to go away, "he recalled. Schools - Around 9:15 am was the turn of public student cooking and private schools animate the stands. With Diadema theme: thinking ahead, taking care of the planet, student cooking schools student cooking colored avenue and gave an awareness bath. Messages about recycling, reuse and sustainability set the tone of the presentations on the challenges to be met. Creativity also flowed loose with costumed students of animals, plants, fruit and even sea view. All made from recycled student cooking material. And a letter read by one of the students gave the hint: the superhero Earth Men need the help of the population. Students gave their message to the sound of fanfare education center Alexandre Dumas, who made beautiful and fell beside the Band Musical Lira platform entitled the evolution of samba school battery. Transit - Due to the parade, the traffic along the Dr. Ulysses Guimarães avenue and street Roberto Gordon was interdicted on Friday (07/09), from 6 am to 16h. The driver headed for the Piraporinha avenue had as an alternative to Mr Oswaldo Morais Avenue, left the avenue Dona Ruyce Ferraz Alvim. In order center, the driver had the option ABD Corridor or the avenues Antonia Dias Adorno, Dona Ruyce Ferraz Alvim or Dom Pedro, until you reach the released excerpt from Dr. Ulysses Guimarães Avenue. Share this news
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