On September 20th, the Spring Festival took place at Casa Restaura-me in São Paulo. The event brought together around 500 people for a day filled with joy, fellowship and lots of fun. With a varied program that included live music, a DJ, bingo and food distribution, the party celebrated the arrival of the new season and stood out as a fraternal moment.
The Spring Festival started early, with breakfast served from 8 to 9 am, creating a time to meet and prepare for the day full of activities. Starting at 9 am, the event featured a samba performance, bringing joy and relaxation to those present.
At 9:30 am, the first food stalls began operating. The fondue and ice cream stalls were the first to open, offering a refreshing and tasty dessert option for participants. Soon after, at 10 am, it was bingo's turn.
At 10:30 a.m., new food stalls opened, with delicious hamburgers and natural juices. To top it off, at 11 a.m., stalls opened selling traditional dishes, such as mocotó broth and the famous vaca atolada, two typical dishes of Brazilian cuisine.
The Spring Festival was not only a fun event, but also an opportunity to share and care for others. Casa Restaura-me, known for its mission to welcome and restore lives, provided all food free of charge, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their condition, could fully participate.