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July 14 National Day Celebrated in Joncreuil with Around Thirty Attendees

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July 14 National Day Celebrated in Joncreuil with Around Thirty Attendees
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Key Points

  • 1. July 14 celebrations in Joncreuil started with a wreath-laying ceremony at the war memorial.
  • 2. Around thirty residents attended the festivities organized by the La Fraternelle association.
  • 3. While outdoor games were canceled due to extreme heat, a raffle event was held instead.

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1. 30 attendees2. 14 July

In the commune of Joncreuil (Aube), France, the July 14 National Day was celebrated with traditional ceremonies. The celebrations began with a wreath-laying by a child at the war memorial and a moment of silence held with the participation of local officials.

Following the ceremony, around thirty guests moved to the village hall hosting the events and festivities. Ségolène, the new president of the La Fraternelle association, which is this year's organizer of the event, stated that she was pleased with the attendance on this day when she experienced her first presidency.

However, due to the extreme heatwave, outdoor games were canceled. Instead, a raffle offering many prizes to the participants was organized to add enjoyment to the event.

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1. Q: How many people attended the July 14 celebrations?
A: Around thirty guests attended the call of the municipality of Joncreuil and the La Fraternelle association.
2. Q: Why were the outdoor games canceled?
A: The events were canceled for safety reasons due to the prevailing extreme heatwave (canicule).
3. Q: What does the new president of the association think about the celebrations?
A: Ségolène, the new president of La Fraternelle, stated that she was pleased with the attendance despite the adverse weather conditions.

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