The car boot sale of the APE of Aimé Césaire school in Trélazé
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