Tasting a giant heart shaped cake, Cupid delivering flowers and mariachis in shopping areas are some of the initiatives included in the campaign.
From Friday 10 to Tuesday 14 February, more than a dozen establishments will offer "menus that fall in love" from 15 euros.
The City Council of Puerto Lumbreras and the business associations of the municipality (ASEPLU, Chamber of Commerce of Lorca and Puerto Lumbreras and AMEL) have launched a new campaign to promote local consumption with the slogan "Look me in love with the commerce of Puerto Lumbreras" .
This campaign, which has been launched coinciding with the arrival of Valentine, includes various activities to encourage sales in the establishments of the municipality.
The mayor of the town, Mª Ángeles Tunisia, "said that" with the aim of encouraging the lumbrerenses to make their purchases in our municipality we have launched this fun campaign with novel and original initiatives that will make people go out " .
Thus, from Friday 10 to Tuesday 14 February, more than a dozen establishments will offer "menus that fall in love" from 15 euros.
In particular, the bars and restaurants attached to this campaign are La Rambla, Hotel Riscal Restaurante Raiguero, El Limit, Mesón Mi Cortijo, Cueva de la Sultana, Pernías, El Ruedo, Granada, Cañares, Enyan, La Jarana, Pizzeria Antica and La Station-Bar Pizzería Juan and Ana.
On the other hand, on Friday 10 February in the afternoon and on Saturday 11 February in the morning, a tuna will tour the commercial areas of the municipality accompanied by a giant heart.
People who take pictures with the tuna and heart and upload it to Facebook of the Puerto Lumbreras Town Hall can win a romantic dinner.
The programming will continue on Tuesday 14 February, with Cupid delivering flowers in the commercial areas.
In addition, there will be a large heart-shaped cake on Mably Street starting at 5:00 p.m.
A pie of lovers will be distributed to citizens who show purchase tickets of any local commerce.
The afternoon will be enlivened with mariachis, photocoll and workshops for children.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras