City hall begins reducing personnel
In a belt-tightening measure aiming to meet its financial obligations prior to the October 1 change of administration, the Chapala government has begun cutting back on employees and payroll expenses.
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In a belt-tightening measure aiming to meet its financial obligations prior to the October 1 change of administration, the Chapala government has begun cutting back on employees and payroll expenses.
Two young brothers afflicted by nearly identical birth defects are now on the road to recovery thanks to support from the Lake Chapala Shrine Club and the Little Chapel by the Lake.
Jewish Congregation
Shabbat Torah services are held the first and third Saturday of the month, 10 a.m., and Shabbat evening services and potluck every second and fourth Friday, 6 p.m., at the Lake Chapala Jewish Congregation.
Abbeyfield, the Ajijic housing compound for senior residents, will close operations by the end of this year after a 12-year history.
Both the Democrats Abroad Lake Chapala Chapter and American Legion Post 7 celebrated U.S. Independence Day Wednesday, July 4, with full houses, happy faces, rollicking music and tasty vittles.
SatsangAjijic offers “A Day of Presence,” Saturday, July 21, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Blue Door, Aquiles Serdan 5 in Ajijic.
The north-south lane of Avenida Madero, Chapala’s main thoroughfare, will be closed to traffic from 7 a.m. Sunday, July 8, for the annual summer pilgrimage of the Virgen de Zapopan.