
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico – This summer, local kids can dive into a world of creativity with the “Tuki Crea 2025” summer courses, running from July 21 to August 1. Organized by the Vallarta Cultural Institute, the program offers cultural workshops designed to spark imagination and learning in children ages 6 to 13.
With support from Mayor Luis Munguía and the local government, these workshops will take place from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Cuale Cultural Center, the El Pitillal Cultural Center, and the Las Mojoneras Library. Activities include painting, music, theater, dance, literature, and even baking – each led by experienced instructors ready to share their passion and knowledge.

Guadalupe Gómez Basulto, director of the Vallarta Cultural Institute, shared that the program aims to provide a safe, enriching environment where local children can express themselves, meet new friends, and explore different forms of art.
Registration is now open with a recovery fee of $500 pesos, which covers all materials and includes a Tuki Crea kit with a T-shirt. In addition, the Las Mojoneras Library will offer a free extended course through August 22, focusing on writing, poetry, and oral expression, along with fun recreational activities.
Families are encouraged to sign up at their nearest cultural center and be part of this inspiring summer experience. For more details, visit the Vallarta Cultural Institute’s Facebook page or call 322-223-0095.

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