Ledat. The “Cinéma au Clair de Lune” will be in the village Friday evening

Ledat. The “Cinéma au Clair de Lune” will be in the village Friday evening
Ledat. The “Cinéma au Clair de Lune” will be in the village Friday evening

THE “Moonlight Cinema” session is scheduled for this Friday, July 5 at 10:30 p.m. The screening will be, according to local tradition, preceded by a meal served from 7:30 p.m. (€13/adult) and an aperitif offered by the town hall. The selected film is already delighting young and old alike because we will find Asterix and Obelix in the episode “The Emperor of the Middle”! The announcement of the return of these funny and very likeable heroes already brings balm and happiness to hearts.

Music Festival

Despite bad weather, the sun was definitely present in our hearts! The announced program took place: the competition of amateur singers saw for this 2024 edition, only one candidate, a Lédataise, who sang Julien Clerc and Michel Berger. Attentive and friendly audience towards him, good atmosphere! The exhibitions of artisanal creations from the club of local creators “working in the spirit of leisure and pleasure” by deploying many talents with Francine, Monique and other ladies, each week, greatly interested the public. Then the dry pastry stands were a great opportunity to enjoy on site (yum!) and buy to take home. The APE of our local school, Les Amis de Campagnac and Chasseurs served meat, fries and ice cream. Members of Lédatux, a computer club, have, like every year, offered coffee with pleasure and a smile! The Festival Committee took care of the refreshment bar. The local associations were well organized and worked hard: it was a complete success! Good evening because in addition to all that, there was the renowned and talented group “Les Brigadiers” who knew how to set the mood with their repertoires and melodies. Because, even if the weather wasn’t really nice… It was a music festival! Well done musicians.

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