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Hello. Earlier this year I saw photos of the streets being decorated for Corpus christi and I'm thinking that when I do my next camino, probably 2026, that it would be nice to help with the decorations. Anybody have ideas for where/who to contact to see if I can volunteer? Most likely in or around Melide.

Thanks, eric
 
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Hello. Earlier this year I saw photos of the streets being decorated for Corpus christi and I'm thinking that when I do my next camino, probably 2026, that it would be nice to help with the decorations. Anybody have ideas for where/who to contact to see if I can volunteer? Most likely in or around Melide.

Thanks, eric


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This happens during many fetes throughout the year in town's venerating their patron saint or a major religious holiday. You can find it happening anywhere.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The most awesome Corpus Christi floral decorations are in Carrion de los Condes. Different area clubs of mostly ladies lay them out over a couple of days previous, and there's a big fiesta in town. I know one of the ladies behind it, I've asked her about learning how/helping out, and she wasn't exactly enthusiastic about an outsider coming in... the group's got its dynamic all set, I guess.
Still, hers is not the only group doing it. If you are really keen, just show up a couple of days in advance, and make freinds with some of the groups you see chalking the designs onto the pavements, and see what develops.
 
The most awesome Corpus Christi floral decorations are in Carrion de los Condes. Different area clubs of mostly ladies lay them out over a couple of days previous, and there's a big fiesta in town. I know one of the ladies behind it, I've asked her about learning how/helping out, and she wasn't exactly enthusiastic about an outsider coming in... the group's got its dynamic all set, I guess.
Still, hers is not the only group doing it. If you are really keen, just show up a couple of days in advance, and make freinds with some of the groups you see chalking the designs onto the pavements, and see what develops.
Thanks.

Yes, the photos from carrion look marvelous, but timing of my trip puts me well past there, and it looks like they have a celebration in Melide.

Just met soooo many nice people on the Camino that I’m hopeful to be able to do something in return.
 
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