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City Living - September 10, 2011

Grito

For a “Grito” experience without the crowds of downtown Guadalajara on Thursday, September 15,  head to either one of two popular spots on the western side of the city. The Glorieta Chapalita hosts a relaxed Grito party with all the right (culinary) trappings, as does the  park at Bach and Millet in Colonia La Estancia.  The Grito is “shouted” at 11 p.m. If you want more formality but an equally good time, head to a party at one of the five-star hotels. The Presidente Intercontinental (across from Plaza del Sol) bash begins at 9 p.m. and costs 395 pesos for buffet, mariachi, dancing and games. (33) 3678-1234.


City Living - September 3, 2011

Minerva


The newly renovated Minerva opened as a pedestrianized family recreation zone for the first time last weekend.

A jazz band performed Saturday night beside the iconic statue, illuminated by the atmospheric new lighting installed last month.

Then on Sunday, dozens of cyclists and skaters circled the glorieta as part of the Via RecreActiva that runs along Avenida Vallarta, while a host of other family activities were organized, including painting sessions and performances from clowns on stilts.

La Minerva Glorieta is now closed to traffic every weekend from Saturdays at 4 p.m. until Sundays at 9 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mexpat

Guadalajara’s monthly Mexpat meeting takes place at the Jockey Grill House on Wednesday, September 14, from 7-11 p.m.

{reg}Mexpat brings together a wide range of expatriates from diverse countries each month to chew the fat and get acquainted with new and old friends.

The Jockey Grill House is located at Manuel Acuña 2938, across the street from Plaza Terranova in Colonia Prados Providencia.

Big Read


Mark Twain’s literary classic “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” will be the focus of this year’s “Big Read,” which will take place in Guadalajara for only the second time.

A program founded by the U.S. government’s National Endowment for the Arts initiative in 2004, the Big Read first came to Guadalajara in 2009 when the book  of choice was Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451.”

Throughout September more than 300 activities based on the Twain’s 1876 novel will take place across Guadalajara and Zapopan, including dance shows, training workshops, theatre, concerts, film screenings and literary competitions.

An additional 8,000 copies of the book, which details the adventures of a young boy growing up along the Mississippi River, are being printed specially for the occasion.

For more information go to www.thebigread.com.mx.

 

 

 

 

Noches Jaranas

The distinctive son jarocho is the musical style from the state of Veracruz that traces its roots to African, Spanish and indigenous culture. Its most widely known melody is “La Bamba.”  The principal instrument used is the jarana jarocha, a small guitar-like instrument made from a single piece of wood.  A conjunto jarocho (jarocho group) will use a variety of locally-made string and percussion instruments, including leonas, punteadores, arpas, panderos, cajones and quijadas.

Guadalajara’s Rojo Cafe is hosting a series of “noches jaranas” in September featuring top groups from Veracruz playing their lively local sounds.  Leading off the series on Sunday, September 4, 9 p.m. will be  Camerino Utrera and the Son de Hato, a family group that also manufactures the genre’s instruments.  Sones de Su Madre perform on Saturday, September 10 at the same time, and Colectivo Ometochtli on Friday, September 30.

Rojo Cafe (Guadalupe Zuno 2027) offers quality music, food and drinks in a pleasant ambience. Call (33) 3344-8492 for more information.{/reg}

 

Weekly Worship - September 13, 2025

Christ Church Lakeside

Christ Church Lakeside Welcomes You Christ Church Lakeside, part of the Anglican Church of Mexico, invites you to worship with us every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. for Holy Eucharist. We’re located in Ajijic, next to the Smokehouse Restaurant. This week’s sermon, “Lost and Found” by Rev. Danny Borkowski, is based on Luke 15:1–10 — a powerful message of redemption and grace. All are welcome, whether you’re exploring faith or deepening your walk with Christ. 

ANAVETS Unit 19 marks 5th anniversary

ANAVETS Mexico Unit 19 celebrated its fifth anniversary on Friday, September 5, with more than 100 members and well-wishers in attendance. Guadalajara’s new Canadian Consul and Senior Trade Commissioner Sébastien Moffett and Assistant Consular Officer Stephanie Saavedra were welcomed as honored guests.

Weekly Worship - September 6, 2025

Little Chapel by the Lake

Sunday, August 31, Brother Thomas Walker will speak at the 11 a.m. service.

Donations for our mission, San Juan Tecomatlan, are always gladly accepted via our big purple box in front of the Chapel. The next outreach date is Tuesday, September 2, meeting at 3 p.m. in front of the Chapel to carpool to San Juan Tecomatlan.

Tuesday’s Bible Study in the book of Zechariah, is at 4:30 p.m. and Thursday’s Bible Study at 10 a.m. are held at Pastor Thomas’ home at Avenida del Parque 123 in Chula Vista and both are also available via Zoom.

Saturday’s carwash fundraiser is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the Chapel by the boys from Mama Cleo’s boys home.

Email belvaajijic @gmail.com for the Zoom link.

Located at Chapala-Ajijic Highway (Hidalgo) 10 in Chula Vista.

Common Ground celebrates one year of worship

Just over a year ago, Dr. Wayne Cook and Dr. Ted Rogers began planning a church on the west side of Ajijic. United in vision, they wanted to start a church that would reach out to the community and meet the needs of locals both in word and deed.

Jewish High Holidays at Lakeside

The sounding of the shofar, a trumpet made from a ram’s horn, heralds Rosh Hashanah. This ancient instrument’s cry serves as a call to repentance and a reminder to Jews that God is their king.