Laguna Chapalac - May 20, 2017
Red Cross
Cruz Roja Chapala has extended its annual collection period through the end of this month. This is the area’s number one emergency health organization, so dig deep and pitch in.
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Red Cross
Cruz Roja Chapala has extended its annual collection period through the end of this month. This is the area’s number one emergency health organization, so dig deep and pitch in.
Mother’s Days dining
Lakeside celebrates north-of-the-border Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 14, with several area restaurants offering special menus.
Cinco de Mayo
Celebrate a fundraiser for The Ranch dogs, Friday, May 5, 5-7 p.m. at La Bodega de Ajijic Restaurant. This Cinco de Mayo celebration includes a Mexican buffet and music.
Last chance for treasure
The new Trunk Junk, Take-out & Treasures market held on Friday mornings at La Huerta Eventos in west Ajijic offers a huge variety of fresh foods, frozen and freshly prepared meals, desserts, herbs, health aids and supplements, wearing apparel and accessories, arts, crafts, jewelry, live plants and massages — and that’s just inside.
Garden Club 40 years on
From the flower power of 1977 to new blooms in 2017, the 40-year old Lake Chapala Garden Club has just appointed its new board of directors, who reveal an exciting cavalcade of celebrations to mark four decades of one of Lakeside’s longest-established specialist clubs.
Open Circle
Sunday, April 16, Dr. Gene Basin will give a talk on “Modern Science and Spirituality” at the Open Circle meeting held in the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) Sala, 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Toy round up
The Poco A Poco charity is asking for toys and diapers for children living in the indigenous Lakeside communities of San Pedro Itzican and western Mezcala. Wanted are new toys (no war or battery operated), diapers, sports balls, coloring books, crayons and other gifts for deserving kids who would be thrilled to receive a gift on Dia del Niño (April 30).