Francisco José Navarro Rodríguez will be invested as Honorary Puppy of the Order of the Canarian Puppy of Lanzarote in an act prior to the traditional Christmas dinner, which will take place this Tuesday, December 3, at 8:45 p.m., at the Hotel Lancelot Playa in Arrecife.
Immediately before, at 7:00 p.m., the closing assembly of the year will take place, “in which we will give an account of the management carried out and propose the action plan for the coming year”, says the president of the Order of the Canarian Puppy of Lanzarote, Marcial Morales Cabrera.
By granting the distinction of Honorary Puppy, the Order seeks to recognize the trajectory of those institutions and people who stand out for rescuing, living, transmitting and defending the Canarian identity and the customs and traditions of Lanzarote, as well as for the conservation and dissemination of the values linked to Canarian culture.
Throughout the history of the Order of the Canarian Puppy of Lanzarote, the craftsman Juan Brito, the César Manrique Foundation, the artist César Manrique posthumously, the La Era restaurant, the El Patio Agricultural Museum, the Cultural, Recreational and Sports Society Torrelavega, the painter Santiago Alemán, the Los Campesinos Folk Group, the timplista Benito Cabrera, the Tanit Museum, the Historical Archive of Teguise, Los Diabletes, the businessman Juan Rosa, the craftsman Eulogio Concepción, the Parranda de Marinera Los Buches, the Pancho Lasso School of Art, the naturalist Alejandro Perdomo Placeres, the aeronautical engineer Dionisio Canomanuel, the El Grifo Wine Museum, the engineer Manuel Díaz Rijo, the photographer Javier Reyes Acuña, the Trío Lanzarote, the wrestler Inocencio Morales Pollo de La Vegueta and the timplista Domingo Rodríguez El Colorao have been distinguished so far.
Like the prestigious people and institutions mentioned above, the Order considers that Francisco José Navarro is distinguished by his contribution to preserving, researching and promoting various cultural manifestations, and for preventing the disappearance or deformation of cultural heritage.