The car boot sale of the APE of Aimé Césaire school in Trélazé
The Car Boot Sale APE Aimé Césaire is organized by the Association des Parents d'Élèves (Parents' Association) of the Aimé Césaire school in Trélazé (49800). This family and solidarity event brings together the school's families and the town's residents for a friendly day of second-hand goods, with profits going to the students.
The Parents' Association of the Aimé Césaire school in Trélazé is organizing its annual car boot sale, a solidarity event whose profits are entirely donated to the students. This family gathering brings together school families, neighborhood residents, and second-hand enthusiasts in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Exhibitors offer a wide variety of items typical of school car boot sales: children's and adult clothing, toys and board games, books and children's albums, sports equipment, childcare items, decorations, and various objects. The presence of children and families gives the event a joyful and lively atmosphere, typical of school fêtes in the Anjou region.
The Aimé Césaire school in Trélazé is named after the great Martinican poet and politician Aimé Césaire (1913-2008), father of the concept of *Négritude*, a deputy for Martinique for over forty years, and mayor of Fort-de-France. This name carries values of humanism, equality, and cultural diversity. The school's Parents' Association strives to maintain a vibrant associative life around these values.
Trélazé (49800) is a commune in Maine-et-Loire, directly adjacent to Angers, with a rich tradition of slate extraction. Its working-class population and industrial history have shaped a strong local identity, perpetuated by the many associations active in the town's neighborhoods, including the APE Aimé Césaire.
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École Aimé Césaire, Trélazé
Trélazé, 49800 Trélazé