The Valls Summer Center bets on popular culture in 2026
The Valls Summer Camp will not just be a place to spend the summer, but a direct journey to the heart of popular culture. With a program that promises to delight both adults and children, this camp will be held at the Enxaneta School and starts on June 29.
It will last until August 14 and will allow participants to discover traditions, games, and activities that bring the local identity to life, according to a recent announcement by the Valls City Council.
Practical details of the summer camp
Location and key dates
The Enxaneta School will be the main venue for almost seven weeks. Activities begin on June 29 and run until August 14, covering much of the summer period and offering an educational and recreational alternative.
Registration process
Those interested can now register in two ways: in person at the Valls Municipal School Enrollment Office or through an online platform, making access easy for everyone.
The essence of the camp: popular culture
Activities that connect with tradition
The camp aims to energize popular culture, with workshops, games, and experiences that allow participants to learn about and live the traditions of Valls. A proposal that goes beyond a simple leisure space.
A space for all ages
The activities are designed for children and young people, but also for families who want to share moments appreciating local culture, fostering a sense of belonging.
How popular culture strengthens the community
Claiming identity
Keeping traditions alive is a way to reinforce social and cultural roots. The camp promotes this idea so that new generations learn about and value Valls’ intangible heritage.
Impact on social cohesion
Furthermore, community activity and participation in the camp facilitate contact between neighbors, creating bonds that last beyond the summer.
Registering is no longer an excuse: as easy as stopping by the Municipal Office or clicking on the website. Summer in Valls promises to be truly authentic.
Source of the article: Valls City Council