### The Urgent Need for New Educational Museums in Tijuana
Tijuana is witnessing a growing demand for educational spaces that cater to the city’s youthful population. This was underscored by the director of the El Trompo Interactive Museum, Rosario Ruiz Camacho, who emphasized the importance of creating cultural, educational, and sports venues to engage young people. Currently, El Trompo stands as the sole science center for children in the area, strategically located in eastern Tijuana. It not only serves local communities but also attracts visitors from Southern California, USA.
Ruiz Camacho highlighted that Tijuana, being the most visited border city, benefits greatly from such educational facilities. Furthermore, El Trompo will soon celebrate its 16th anniversary, marking the occasion with a variety of exhibits and recreation activities this coming Sunday. The museum will offer free entry for children, teens, and their families from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM to enjoy the celebrations.
Despite welcoming nearly 300,000 visitors this year through educational tours, concerts, and special events, El Trompo continues to call for new interactive museums to meet the increasing educational demand.
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### Secondary Article: Boosting Tijuana’s Cultural Scene
In addition to the educational sphere, Tijuana is witnessing efforts to strengthen cultural infrastructure. There have been calls for enhancements in the city’s budgetary alignment to bolster infrastructure, education, and security, with various stakeholders advocating for reforms.
Another longstanding cultural institution, Cine Bujazán, has been a historical fixture in downtown Tijuana for over 73 years, offering cinematic experiences to the local population. However, as times change, the city’s cinemas and theaters are finding innovative ways to remain relevant amidst a modernizing landscape.
In terms of public welfare, community support has become crucial, with organizations like Albergue Casa Arcoíris seeking donations to keep their services running. There are also movements urging the government to ensure continued support for essential services.
Additionally, the Tijuana to Tecate tourist train, a vital recreational and cultural experience, is setting to operate on specific dates this December, inviting locals and tourists alike to explore the region’s scenic beauty.
As Tijuana navigates these changes, a collective effort towards enhancing cultural, educational, and public welfare endeavors continues to pave the way for a brighter future.