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Foto cortesía Comfenalco Valle

Para la recreación y el disfrute de los vallecaucanos, Comfenalco Valle Delagente, realizó la inauguración en días pasados del Centro Recreacional y Deportivo Club La Rivera en Tuluá; un proyecto en el que la Caja invirtió más de $20.000 millones de pesos.

La apertura de este centro, además de mejorar la oferta turística de la zona, generará 45 nuevos puestos de trabajos directos e indirectos, para personas de la región.

Este nuevo y novedoso Club se desarrolló sobre un lote de 29.729 m2 y fue diseñado para el bienestar y la diversión de la población afiliada a la Caja de Compensación.

Está compuesto por más de 6.875 m2 construidos y 9.749 m2 de zonas verdes, en el que se tomó como eje central el entretenimiento acuático y la creación de espacios para ampliar la oferta de academias deportivas.

El acto de inauguración contó con la presencia del Superintendente del Subsidio Familiar,  Julián Molina Gómez; el alcalde de Tuluá, John Jairo Gómez Aguirre; el alcalde de Buga, Julián Adolfo Rojas Monsalve; además de los directivos de Comfenalco Valle Delagente entre ellos el presidente del Consejo Directivo, Octavio de Jesús Quintero Gómez; el vicepresidente del Consejo Directivo, John Jairo Narváez López; el Director General, Felice Grimoldi Rebolledo; la gerente regional de Buga y Tuluá, Angélica María Tascón Parra, y el párroco representante de la comunidad de Tuluá, Padre Ordulfo Rosero.

Foto Comfenalco Valle

La Rivera, un club ambientalmente amigable 

El Centro Recreacional cuenta con instalaciones incluyentes y accesibles. En su edificación se incluyó el uso de tecnologías limpias, contando con amplios y modernos espacios especialmente diseñados bajo un concepto amigable con el medio ambiente, en el que se incluyen estrategias de arquitectura bioclimática y energías renovables como la implementación de paneles fotovoltaicos, que permiten generar energía con paneles solares, con los que se espera suplir la demanda de los motores del parque acuático.

Además, posee iluminación autónoma y manejo y tratamiento de las aguas hervidas a través de una PTAR (Planta de Tratamiento de Aguas Residuales), que permitirá hacer la limpieza y filtrado fitosanitario de las aguas hervidas del centro, cumpliendo con el compromiso por el cuidado el medio ambiente.

Se realizó la instalación de pérgolas en materiales reciclables que darán confort térmico a los usuarios de los escenarios deportivos (canchas sintéticas).

Además, cuenta con un sistema de riego a partir del aprovechamiento de las aguas lluvias que serán captadas en un tanque de 30.000 litros y distribuidas por medio de bombeo para riesgo de jardines.

Foto Comfenalco Valle

Novedades del Club La Rivera 

  • Infraestructura para el desarrollo de eventos deportivos, culturales, entretenimiento al aire libre, acuático, lúdico, conmemorativo, gastronómico y social.
  • Plazoleta de ingreso como punto de apropiación cultural y cohesión social de la comunidad con la infraestructura física.
  • Contará con un parque acuático infantil totalmente accesible para personas con movilidad reducida.
  • Dos (2) toboganes, uno individual de 39,6 metros de longitud y uno múltiple de 13,39 metros de longitud, siendo en Tuluá el único Centro Recreacional con atracciones de este tamaño.
  • Dos (2) canchas sintéticas para práctica de fútbol 5 y una (1) cancha para fútbol 8. Además de una (1) cancha en césped para fútbol infantil.
  • Zona de juegos infantiles “Parque Infantil La Riverita”.
  • Polideportivo Cubierto para la práctica deportiva.

En un solo lugar espacios para la sana y organizada práctica del deporte:

  •  Academias para niños y adolescentes entre los 5 y 14 años en diferentes disciplinas (natación, futbol, voleibol, baloncesto, taekwondo).
  • Programa de iniciación en natación: Acuamotricidad para niños entre los 14 meses y 4 años.
  • Programa para iniciación y el desarrollo del Movimiento Infantil “Deporte en Movimiento” para niños entre los 2 y 4 años.
  • Programa de natación para adultos.
  • Programa de ejercicios para el adulto mayor “Club Senior”.

El Centro Recreacional y Deportivo Club La Rivera atenderá de miércoles a domingo y festivos, en horario de 8:00 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. Se extiende el horario de manera especial, solo en la zona de canchas sintéticas para alquiler hasta las 8:00 p.m. de miércoles a sábados.

Foto Comfenalco Valle

Seguimiento y cupos en las academias deportivas: 

Disciplina deportiva

Edad

Horarios

Fútbol4 a 6 añosMiércoles y jueves de 3:30 a 5:30 p.m. – sábado de 9:00 a 11:00 a.m.
Fútbol7 a 9 añosMiércoles y jueves de 3:30 a 5:30 p.m. – sábado de 9:00 a 11:00 a.m.
Fútbol10 a 12 añosMiércoles y jueves de 3:30 a 5:30 p.m. – sábado de 9:00 a 11:00 a.m.
Natación acuamotricidad14 a 47 mesesSábados de 10:00 a 11:00 a.m.
Natación acuamotricidad14 a 47 mesesSábados de 11:00 a.m. a 12:00 m.
Natación3 a 6 añosMiércoles y viernes de 3:00 a 4:00 p.m. – sábado de 10:00 a 11:00 a.m.
Natación7 a 11 añosMiércoles y viernes de 3:00 a 4:00 p.m. – sábado de 9:00 a 11:00 a.m.
Natación12 a 17 añosMiércoles y viernes de 3:00 a 4:00 p.m. – sábado de 9:00 a 11:00 a.m.
Natación adultos18 años +Miércoles y jueves de 6:00 a 7:00 p.m.
Natación adultos18 años +Miércoles y jueves de 6:00 a 7:00 p.m.
Natación adultos18 años +Miércoles y jueves de 7:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Natación adultos18 años +Miércoles y jueves de 7:00 a 8:00 p.m.
Baloncesto5 a 14 añosMiércoles y viernes de 3:00 a 4:30 p.m.
Taekwondo6 a 14 añosJueves de 3:00 a 4:30 p.m. y sábado de 9:00 a 10:30 a.m.
Voleibol5 a 14 añosMiércoles y viernes de 4:30 a 6:00 p.m.
Deporte en movimiento2 a 4 añosSábados de 11:00 a.m. a 12:00 m.
Programa adulto mayor60 años +Miércoles y viernes de 8:30 a 11:30 a.m.

 

¿Cuál es la importancia que tiene el Club La Rivera para la región?

Económico:

  • Con esta construcción se aporta a la infraestructura del municipio y se fortalece el sector turístico. De igual forma se generarán más de 45 nuevos empleos entre directos e indirectos.
  • El Club, al estar ubicado en una ruta muy usada para la práctica de caminatas y ciclismo, generará nuevos ambientes que permiten el desarrollo especial en el entorno, mayor dinamismo y desarrollo urbanístico.

Turístico: 

  • Tuluá es identificado como el Corazón del Valle por su ubicación, es una ciudad intermedia fortalecida en servicios agrícolas, comerciales, financieros y de salud, con gran influencia en siete municipios cercanos.
  • Tanto el Gobierno Departamental, como local, han aunado esfuerzos para fortalecer el turismo en el Valle del Cauca, es así como en el 2020 fue firmado en Tuluá el Acuerdo para el fortalecimiento de este sector en el municipio, por esto, desde Comfenalco Valle Delagente, se fortalece la Ruta de los Parques Turísticos de la región, aportando un espacio para el turismo, el deporte y la recreación de las familias vallecaucanas.

Fuente: Comfenalco Valle Delagente.

“The border is an area of ​​piranhas waiting to devour you and in which you don’t live if you don’t have money. Or also in some cases, you die if you have it. It depends on how you arrive and who brings you because if things are done well, everything is possible here with tickets”. (German Castro Caycedo, ‘The Hollow’)

The night of February 23, 2022, Colombian Juan Carlos Rivera began his long journey through Mexicali: his destiny was to cross the border of the United States at any cost.

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I have mistrust of the man who takes me, he has made me change cars several times

Before starting his journey through the desert sands of this border area, he sent a WhatsApp voice message to his older brother, Jhon, who remembered what he said: “I have mistrust of the man who takes me, he has made me change cars several times.”

Then, he told his relatives that his cell phone was about to die, to pray and that they would hear from him once he reached the top and was safe, enjoying the American dream.

Mexicali

Mexicali, border city with the United States.

Months ago Juan Carlos was desperate for his present in Colombia. The economy of his home was scarce due to the ravages of two years of the pandemic. The business in his father’s butcher shop, with whom he worked, did not pick up and he had no other choice but to explore ways so that the crisis would not knock him down.

I was trying to give everything to them. At the end of the year they planned to get married

First, he got into debt with loans that allowed him to buy a car, with which he intended to work from sunrise to sunset on mobility platforms. That’s how he tried for a good part of 2021, but the accounts still didn’t add up.

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“Brother, what do I do?” Jhon recalled that Juan Carlos asked him, desperate.
It was there, at the beginning of February, that they began to explore the possibility that Juan Carlos, the second of four brothers, would cross into the United States as many other Latin Americans and Africans do: through the gap.

And that border between Mexico and the United States, which has become a dream for many illegal migrants to cross, can also be a grave. According to data from the Customs and Border Protection Office, only in 2021 557 deaths of people seeking to cross illegally into US territory were recorded.

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He did it to help his family

Such was his point of desperation to support his children and wife, whom he loved and adored, that he ventured

Juan Carlos was a man who lived for his children, ages 10, 6 and 3. With Karen, his wife, before the covid-19 pandemic broke out, they tried to travel through Colombia, but the couple’s economic muscle progressively weakened.

Xiomara Méndez, a close friend of the couple, commented that they planned to marry at the end of this year. A goal that would have been one of the heights of her happiness.

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“I was trying to give everything to them. At the end of the year they planned to get married.” However, the happiness she projected was almost always being swallowed up by the anguish of debt and not being able to meet the needs of her family.

Juan Carlos Rivera

Juan Carlos Rivera and his family.

Photo:

family courtesy

“He was a nervous man, that’s why it seemed strange to me that he made the decision to go through the gap to the United States. He always tried to be with a friend or a physical support. Such was the point of desperation of him to support his children and wife, whom he loved and adored, that he ventured. There was no complaint about him, he was a great person,” said Xiomara.

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Juan Carlos, 37, devised his plan to travel to Mexico. With his brother Jhon, they watched videos, asked acquaintances who made that journey for advice, until they found the human trafficker, who is known in these worlds as the ‘coyote’; the man in charge of being the illegal transport across the border between the two countries.

The price that he assessed to cross it to the United States was 800 dollars (approximately 3 million Colombian pesos). Juan Carlos sold the car, with that money he bought tickets to Mexico and saved the money for the coyote.

The plan did not leave the family nucleus because of how convoluted and dangerous the subject could be for other people. Even more so when, just 4 months ago, Colombian Claudia Marcela Pineda and her 11-year-old daughter succumbed to high temperatures while crossing the Sonoran desert. The route that these compatriots had taken was also through Mexicali.

the day of the tragedy

After leaving his house in the Villa del Río neighborhood, in the south of Bogotá, saying goodbye to his children, wife, siblings and parents, this Bogota native left on February 21 for Cancun.

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Two days later he took a flight to Mexicali, a city that borders the United States and is surrounded by the Sonoran desert, whose area is immense: it covers 260,000 square kilometers, which is why many people – like Claudia’s case – can lose their way and die of thirst and hunger if the coyote abandons them in a desolate field.

Juan Carlos Rivera

Juan Carlos Rivera leaves behind three children aged 10, 6 and 3.

It was on February 23 that Juan Carlos met the coyote. That day he alerted Jhon: “In some voice notes, at 8:20 at night, my brother told me that the person was very strange. I tried to calm him down, I told him it was normal, because the Mexican police could get to them.”

A few minutes later, he wrote to Jhon again, telling him that the coyote had left him at a point where he had to walk 300 meters until he found a place where he would find other migrants.

During that walk through the desert, the man informed Karen that her cell phone was about to turn off due to running out of battery.

Hours passed. The family assumed that Juan Carlos had managed to cross the gap, despite the fact that he had not communicated.

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After 48 hours, the communication about the whereabouts of Juan Carlos arrived. The Colombian consulate in Los Angeles, United States, informed the family, via email, that he was dead.

What happened in the desert?

Jhon says that the first thing he thought was that Juan Carlos had been murdered. It was strange to them. A thousand things came to mind.

The family, devastated by the news, began to consult with the United States authorities about the possible causes of Juan Carlos’s death.

The medical examiner explained to the family that the man’s body was found on the morning of Thursday, February 24, by Arizona border guards.

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They left him there all night, alone. His mind could have played a trick on him, he got scared and ventured over the wall

Jhon stated that, after finding out what had happened, it was established that Juan Carlos was late for the group that was going to cross the border that night. He was left alone at the point where more migrants were supposed to arrive and after waiting for hours, not knowing what to do, he made a decision.

“Before him, it seems, there was a group of 14 people who had already been taken to cross the border. They left him there all night, alone. His mind could have played a trick on him, he got scared and ventured past the wall”, John counted.

wall in the united states

This is the wall on the border between Mexico and the United States that Juan Carlos was trying to cross.

At that border point there are two walls, which are up to 9 meters high and are made of steel bars. Juan Carlos, according to his brother Jhon, was able to cross the first wall, but when he crossed the second, he fell and died instantly.
It is not known how long the Colombian waited for other migrants to arrive in the area, nor the hours that his body was lying in the desert.

“It is very sad. He hurts a lot for his three little children.” John said. Juan Carlos’s family is now trying to gather the resources to be able to repatriate the body of the Colombian, whose body will be delivered to an acquaintance this Saturday.

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However, the procedures cost approximately 25 million pesos, money that the family does not have, but which, they said, the solidarity of Colombians is helping to obtain.
*The Rivera family is seeking donations to repatriate the young man. If you are interested in helping, you can call 302 4194949, 301 6975521 and 322 3297598.

The savings account number that they have arranged is: 91230368151 from Bancolombia, in the name of Karen Julieth Sánchez, whose citizenship card is 1024527646.

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Andy Rivera y Lina Tejeiro.

A los seguidores de la pareja no se les escapó ese pequeño detalle.

Noticias Colombia.

La actriz Lina Tejeiro y el cantante de reguetón Andy Rivera, estarían dándose una nueva oportunidad en el amor.

Aunque la pareja no se ha pronunciado sobre el tema, sus seguidores han notado algunos detalles en común que levantaron las sospechas de que algo está pasando nuevamente entre los dos.

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Lina Tejeiro y Andy Rivera.

Según la cuenta de noticias de farándula «Rechimes», Lina estaría en unas mini vacaciones en la ciudad de Miami, Estados Unidos.

Al parecer, en territorio norteamericano también estaría Andy Rivera y esto despertó los rumores de que los dos andan juntos nuevamente.

Prueba de ello, sería unas historias de Instagram que compartió la actiz en la que aparecen algunos detalles que despertaron la curiosidad de sus fanáticos.

Cuando Lina mostraba algunas rutinas de maquillaje a sus seguidores se observaron algunos detalles de artículos de hombre en su estantería.

Una gorra blanca y unos zapatos que después lució Andy Rivera serían la prueba de que los dos nuevamente están juntos.

Detalles en casa de Lina Tejeiro.

A continuación la publicación de la cuenta de entretenimiento con los detalles que relacionan otra vez a la pareja de artistas:

Foto de portada:  @andyrivera

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