Jocotepec leads in fostering tradesmanship
Customers last week browse an array of hand-crafted huaraches made during four-week training workshops offered to unemployed residents of Jocotepec.
Customers last week browse an array of hand-crafted huaraches made during four-week training workshops offered to unemployed residents of Jocotepec.
Director Cheryl L. Kilough has put her 26 years of computer and educational experience (and certification in 347 computer programs) into the successful opening of this fall’s classes at the Lake Chapala Research Center in Jocotepec.
Officials from the Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM) visited the Lake Chapala Society on Friday, July 25 to deliver immigration credentials to 21 foreigners who have recently qualified for temporary and permanent residency in Mexico.
Pat Baxter and her husband, Ken, lived at Lake Chapala for six years before the pivotal moment when she recognized that she had the ability to organize a solution to a desperate situation and change the lives of dozens of children, and their families.
Judges at the Monday, July 21 Culinary Arts Society of Ajijic (CASA) selected Monica Malloy’s crunchy chicken cones with mango slaw as the best in the picnic food competition.
Runners looking for opportunities to test their athletic prowess can look forward to a pair of local contests on the calendar for this month.
Marvin and Helaine Harthcock are well known fixtures in the Lakeside landscape. For 18 years the couple has always been willing to lend a hand and help out when and where needed.