Spazio Pira on Via Brigata Sassari in Quartu celebrated its first birthday. Hundreds of people, including residents and associations, celebrated this special occasion and shared their experiences in these spaces, which have become a home for everyone. These spaces host workshops and initiatives, but also provide a place for children to simply play cards or draw. Leading the celebrations were Councilor for Social Policies Marco Camboni and Department Manager Lorena Cordeddu, who blew out the first candle on a large cake baked by the talented women of the Anteas association.

"It's been a special year," Camboni said, "a year in which people have met and engaged with the associations. A space that has produced up to eight daily initiatives in 365 days and will continue to do so." It has also expanded outdoors to the garden of Matteotti Park, which, as Camboni confirmed, "will become a more functional space open to sports, recreational and cultural activities, a film club, and folk music."

All the associations that bring this space to life every day are present: from Anteas to Capelvenere, from Genti Arrubia to many others.

"Exactly one year ago, we reopened the Spazio Michelangelo Pira," said Mayor Graziano Milia, "with the aim of providing the city with a new space for dialogue, believing it could become a meeting place for exchange and shared growth. From the very beginning, the participation of non-profit organizations made it a vibrant center, open to intergenerational encounters, with a variety of activities that attracted young people, families, and even the less young." Enrico Frau, president of Genti Arrubia, added: "The space has helped revitalize the city. A city is alive if you experience it."

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