DIF revives activities in San Antonio
Chapala’s DIF family services agency is giving a boost to its satellite center in San Antonio Tlayacapan by sponsoring expanded programs coordinated by its newly appointed director Ramiro Renteria.
Chapala’s DIF family services agency is giving a boost to its satellite center in San Antonio Tlayacapan by sponsoring expanded programs coordinated by its newly appointed director Ramiro Renteria.
Ajijic residents and friends are invited to support a town beautification project by contributing to the First Annual Plant-In scheduled for Friday, June 14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the waterfront park adjacent to the pier.
Something new and exciting is abuzz at the Have Hammer … Will Travel (HHWT) carpentry workshop.
Aurora Michel took the above image of volunteers taking part in last weekend’s Hands for the Lake clean-up program. The photo mirrors the Hands Around the Lake/Abrazo del Lago event held in 2000.
“Taking the Bite Out of Transito” is the working title for the first in a series of members-only meetings being organized by the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) to address topics of common interest to lakeside’s expatriate community.
Lakeside’s international community was fully represented as citizens of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Mexico gathered to pay tribute to men and women who died in military service to those nations at the Memorial Day ceremony held Monday, May 27 at Chapala’s American Legion Post 7.
Members of Ajijic’s Eager-Hinjosa clan posed with native sons of the priesthood Father Sergio Ramos Vazquez and Padre Nicolas Parra Perez (at center, left and right) during a lively fiesta held at the village plaza on Friday, May 24.