Entertainment Guide - October 29, 2016
Ballet in the park
The state’s only professional ballet troupe performs selected works in Guadalajara’s most popular park.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Ballet in the park
The state’s only professional ballet troupe performs selected works in Guadalajara’s most popular park.
Following the American Society (Amsoc) board meeting on Tuesday, October 18, Club Chapalita, located at the intersection of San Bonifacio and Inglaterra, will hold an open house for Amsoc members, from 11:30 a.m.
A bipartisan voters’ workshop to assist U.S. citizens in requesting or sending in their absentee ballots for the upcoming U.S. presidential election attracted about 30 people Thursday to the American Society of Jalisco (Amsoc) in Guadalajara.
Democrats Abroad hosts its next “Sunday at the Movies” October 16, 2 p.m. at the American Society (Amsoc). The featured film is “The End of America,” based on Naomi Wolf’s book “The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot.”
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Mercy flight to Cleveland
A small engine Cessna 210 took off August 23 from Guadalajara Municipal Airport for Cleveland, Ohio.
Let’s end wolf whistling
Verbal harassment of women on the street, including whistling, honking or making kissing noises, is now treated as a public-order offense under city ordinances approved by Guadalajara city hall.
St. Mark’s Anglican Church is already decorating for its annual fiesta celebrating Mexican independence. The festivities begin at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 18, after the Spanish-language mass at 12:30 pm. The public is invited. The fiesta will include comida típica, mariachis, folkloric dancers, games, and a cash bar with beer, wine, tequila, and more. All this for an entrance fee of 100 pesos for adults and 50 pesos for children under 10. Join in for a great time.