Carlos Mauro, Patrício Miguel Carreta, José Matarazzo, Victorio Mazziero, Joviano Nouer, Ernesto Giocondo, Antônio Albino Ribeiro, João Batista Algodoal and Emílio Marozzi buy an area of 4-alqueire around the bath house.[1]
Octavio Moura Andrade makes his first visit to São Pedro.[1]
1935
Creation of the company Águas Sulfídricas e Termais de São Pedro S.A. (Saint Peter Thermal and Sulphydric Waters S.A.).[1]
Start of the analysis of mineral waters by the Institute for Technological Research (IPT) of the University of São Paulo.[1]
1936 – 26 January: Beginning of the publication of Nosso Jornal newspaper, which later came to be called, from its second issue, Caldas de São Pedro.[1][2]
1938 – 6 February: Inauguration of São Pedro Airport and beginning of the construction of the Grande Hotel.[1][3]
1940
19 June: São Paulo state government founded the Estância Hidromineral e Climática de Águas de São Pedro (Hydromineral and Climatic Spa of Águas de São Pedro).[4][5]
19 April: Carlos Mauro is appointed as Sanitary Mayor.[14]
30 November: The Grande Hotel and other properties of the city are expropriated by the state government of São Paulo.[15]
1950 – 17–20 August: The Revoada Pan-Americana (Pan-American Flight), the third great flight to São Pedro, is held at the airport, with the jump of 100 army paratroopers at the same time and other presentations.[16]
1951
19 June: Angelo Nogueira Vila is appointed as Sanitary Mayor.[14]
16 November: Armando Brandini is appointed as Sanitary Mayor.[14]
1955 – 16 February: Eugênio Scaranello Pires is appointed as Sanitary Mayor.[14]
1957 – 16 April: José Antonio Gomes Coelho is appointed as Sanitary Mayor.[14]
1958 – 15 November: Armando Brandini is appointed as Sanitary Mayor.[14]
1962 – 7 October: Antonio de Pádua Aguiar is appointed as mayor.[14]
1966
11 November: Armando Brandini is appointed as mayor.[14]
17–25 November: João José Possato stood in as mayor.[14]
1968
30 September: Wilson Modesto, the vice mayor, serves as acting mayor in Brandini's place.[14]
24 November: João José Possato is appointed as mayor.[14]
1969 – 25 November: The Grande Hotel is leased to the Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Comercial (Brazilian National Commercial Training Service, known by the acronym Senac).[18]
18 November: Sister city relationship established with Cubatão, Brazil.[22][23]
1993 – 1 January: Paulo Cesar Borges becomes mayor.[14]
1994 – 17 August: The city registers its first homicide, with the deaths of Fátima Rinaldi Dante, 40 years old, and her granddaughter, Maria Virgínia Dante, 1 year old, both being shot.[24]
17 January: The bridge on the SP-304 highway that connects Águas de São Pedro to Piracicaba collapsed due to heavy rain, causing economic damage and inconvenience to the city.[28][29]
9 July: The new bridge is inaugurated by the state governor.[30]
2012
26 April: Sister city relationship established with Molinaseca, Spain.[31]
23 July: The wooden structure of a swing in the Grande Hotel falls on the 4 years old girl Ines Schaller, and despite being rescued, she died minutes later.[32][33] The case had national repercussions, with questions about the safety of commercial establishments,[34] growth in the maintenance of playgrounds,[35] and new non-mandatory safety recommendations on playgrounds were released by the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards one week after the tragedy.[36]
2013
1 January: Paulo Cesar Borges is reinstated as mayor.[14]
A group of companies led by Telefônica Vivo announced plans to make Águas de São Pedro the first digital city in the country.[37]
2016 – 21 May: Beginning of publication of the Jornal Águas News newspaper.
2017 – 1 January: Paulo Sergio Barboza de Lima becomes mayor.[14][38]
2020
19 February: A fire in a perfumery at Galeria Passarela completely damaged the store and melted the entire ceiling tiles of the galleria, which were made of PVC. Some stores were also damaged and there were no casualties.[39][40]
20 March: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the municipal government, through the Decree nº 5116, declares an emergency situation to face the circumstance.[41] As of the date of publication of the decree, there were five suspected cases in the city and none confirmed.[42]
23 March: The municipal Health Secretariat confirms the first case of COVID-19 in the city. Together with another case recorded in the city of Iracemápolis, these were the first cases of the novel coronavirus recorded in the Piracicaba region.[43]
4 September: One hundred and sixty-five days after the first recorded case of COVID-19 in the city, Águas de São Pedro reached its fiftieth case. Until the time of disclosure of this data, the city was the only one in the Piracicaba region that did not register deaths due to the disease.[44]
15 September: The city registers its first death due to COVID-19, a 73-year-old man. With this data, all cities in the Piracicaba region have at least one death due to the disease.[45]
12 January: Two hundred and ninety-five days after the first recorded case of COVID-19 in the city, Águas de São Pedro reached its hundredth case. During this period, one death due to the disease was confirmed.[47]
22 January: Vaccination against COVID-19 begins in the municipality.[48]
4 June: Half of the city's population receives the first dose of the vaccine against COVID-19.[49] Doses of CoronaVac and Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed in the municipality. Until this day, 290 cases and 5 deaths due to the disease have been confirmed in the city.[50]
^ Written at São Pedro. "CALDAS DE SÃO PEDRO (NOSSO JORNAL)" [CALDAS DE SÃO PEDRO (OUR NEWSPAPER)] (in Portuguese). No. 52. Rio de Janeiro: Brazilian National Library Foundation. 9 February 1936. p. 1. Retrieved 27 April 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional.
^ Written at São Pedro. "Grande Hotel S. Pedro" [Grand Hotel São Pedro]. Caldas de São Pedro (in Portuguese). No. 52. Rio de Janeiro: Brazilian National Library Foundation. 6 February 1938. p. 1. Retrieved 27 April 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional.
^ Written at São Paulo. "A ESTANCIA HYDRO-MINERAL E CLIMATICA 'AGUAS DE SÃO PEDRO'" [THE HYDROMINERAL AND CLIMATIC SPA "ÁGUAS DE SÃO PEDRO"]. Correio Paulistano (in Portuguese). No. 25859. Rio de Janeiro: Brazilian National Library Foundation. 23 June 1940. p. 2. Retrieved 13 April 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional.
^ Written at São Paulo. "Revoada a S. Pedro" [Flight to São Pedro]. Correio Paulistano (in Portuguese). No. 25888. Rio de Janeiro: Brazilian National Library Foundation. 28 July 1940. p. 15. Retrieved 14 April 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional.
^"O HOTEL" [THE HOTEL]. Avenida Charme Hotel (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 April 2019.
^ Written at São Paulo. "Partiu ontem do Campo de Marte a 1ª Esquadrilha de propaganda da convenção de aviadores civis" [Departed yesterday from the Campo de Marte Airport the 1st advertisement Squadron of the convention of civil aviators]. Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese). No. 1327. Rio de Janeiro: Brazilian National Library Foundation. 29 March 1947. p. 2. Retrieved 14 April 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional.
^"União Brasileira de Aviadores Civis" [Brazilian Union of Civil Aviators]. Correio Paulistano (in Portuguese). No. 27926. Rio de Janeiro: Brazilian National Library Foundation. 19 April 1947. p. 3. Retrieved 15 April 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional.
^ Written at São Paulo. "Convenção dos Aviadores Civis" [Civil Aviators Convention]. Correio Paulistano (in Portuguese). No. 27928. Rio de Janeiro: Brazilian National Library Foundation. 22 April 1947. Retrieved 15 April 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional.
^"LEI N. 233, DE 24 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1948" [LAW NO. 233, OF 24 DECEMBER 1948]. Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 13 April 2019. The municipality of Águas de São Pedro is created with seat in the settlement of Termas de São Pedro and with dismembered land from the seat district of the municipality of São Pedro.
^"A CÂMARA" [THE COUNCIL]. Águas de São Pedro Municipal Council (in Portuguese). SINO Informática. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
^ Written at São Paulo. "Encerramento hoje em Águas de São Pedro da maior festa da aviação sul-americana" [Closure today in Águas de São Pedro of the biggest party of the South American aviation]. Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese). No. 1327. Rio de Janeiro: Brazilian National Library Foundation. 20 August 1950. Retrieved 14 April 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional.
^"LEI N. 1.954, DE 4 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1952" [LAW NO. 1,954, OF 4 DECEMBER 1952]. Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 April 2019.
^"LEI Nº 422 DE 10 DE SETEMBRO DE 1.973" [LAW NO. 422 OF 10 SEPTEMBER OF 1973] (PDF). Águas de São Pedro Municipal Council (in Portuguese). SINO Informática. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
^"LEI N. 5.410, DE 8 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1986" [LAW NO. 5,410, OF 8 DECEMBER 1986]. Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 April 2019.
^"Um monumento à amizade (2)" [A monument to friendship (2)] (in Portuguese). Novo Milênio Electronic Journal. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
^Silva, Sara (19 August 1994). "Cidade tem 1º homicídio em 54 anos" [City have its first homicide in 54 years]. Folha de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Empresa Folha da Manhã S/A. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
^ ab"Vestibular Senac 2008 – O SENAC" [Senac Vestibular 2008 – THE SENAC] (in Portuguese). Vunesp Foundation. Archived from the original on 11 December 2008. Retrieved 13 April 2019. In 1995, it received the first group of participants in the university course of Technology in Hotel Management… In 2004, this recognition went through a decisive moment. At the time, the Senac Faculties were accredited by the Ministry of Education as a University Center, for the excellence of the courses, teaching staff and facilities.
^De Souza, João J. (11 July 2011). "Governo Alckmin anuncia duplicação da SP-304" [Alckmin administration announces the duplication of SP-304]. Piracicaba City Hall (in Portuguese). Retrieved 27 April 2019.
^"Lei nº 1633 de 26 de abril de 2012" [Law no. 1633 of 26 April 2012] (PDF). Águas de São Pedro Municipal Council (in Portuguese). SINO Informática. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
^Brandt, Ricardo (23 July 2012). "Balanço cai e mata criança no Grande Hotel São Pedro" [Swing falls and kills child in the Grande Hotel São Pedro]. O Estado de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Grupo Estado. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
^Ferezim, Adriana (20 February 2020). "Incêndio em loja de Galeria em Águas de São Pedro" [Fire in store of Shopping Arcade in Águas de São Pedro]. Gazeta de Piracicaba (in Portuguese). Retrieved 23 February 2020.
^"Prefeitura Municipal de Águas de São Pedro — Publicações" [Águas de São Pedro City Hall — Posts]. Facebook (in Portuguese). 22 January 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021. We started immunization in our city, walking alongside science and preserving lives.
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