Ajijic sizzles as 34th Chili Cookoff is up and running
Don’t miss the 34th annual Mexican National Chili Cookoff on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 10, 11 and 12 in the grassy, shady comfort of Ajijic’s Tobolandia.
Don’t miss the 34th annual Mexican National Chili Cookoff on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 10, 11 and 12 in the grassy, shady comfort of Ajijic’s Tobolandia.
Local choir Los Cantantes del Lago are holding a raffle to raise funds for the Pro-Auditorio improvement fund. “Raffle for the Arts” will feature more than 20 prizes going to winning ticket holders.
The really big story about this year’s Mexican National Chili Cookoff is that it will go ahead as scheduled from Friday, February 10 through Sunday, February 12.
Former Ajijic resident Ken Ross was active in charity work when he lived here for eight years. He didn’t forget his commitment.
True to its mission to serve the Lakeside community, the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) is holding Health Days on Wednesday and Thursday, February 8 and 9, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The indigenous Tarahumara people of Chihuahua have long been nearly ignored by the Mexican government and all but a few agencies fighting what, at times, has been a losing battle trying to save them from starvation, tuberculosis and abject poverty.
Upper Ajijic will fall into the grip of a quirky mix of religious devotion, communal feasting and collective frenzy on Friday, January 20 as neighbors of the Barrio de San Sebastian take a break from regular routines to honor their patron saint.