This educational project is aligned with the #Jerez2031 candidacy and is part of the Reading Promotion Campaign, with a total of 40 sessions for children and young people.
Reading is a fundamental pillar for stimulating creativity and culture at all ages. With this objective, the Jerez City Council has once again launched the annual storytelling program “One, two, three… tell me again.” With more than 40 sessions for children and young people through the city’s Municipal Library Network, this educational project is aligned with the #Jerez2031 candidacy and is part of the Reading Promotion Campaign.
Thus, the Delegate for Culture, Major Events, Historical Heritage, and European Capital of Culture, Francisco Zurita, accompanied by the Head of the Municipal Library Network Unit, Natalio Benítez Ragel, and storytellers Jhon Ardila and Carlos Arribas, presented this program this morning. The program includes 40 storytelling sessions in the four municipal libraries between January and December 2026: the Central Library (Alameda del Banco), the Agustín Muñoz Library (La Granja), the Ramón de Cala Library (La Plata), and the San Telmo Municipal Library.
“One, two, three… tell me again” is aimed at children and teenagers, as well as their families, and is led by three renowned storytellers with extensive experience in educational projects: Jhon Ardila, Carlos Arribas, and Jesús Tirado, who have distinguished careers in reading promotion and the performing arts.
In this way, it offers a participatory experience that combines storytelling with interactive activities, inviting everyone to enjoy the tradition of storytelling and discover the collection of books in each municipal librar
