Gay pride’s trilateral solidarity
Rainbow colors lit up Chapala’s main avenue on Saturday, November 16 for the fourth annual Chapala Pride parade.
Rainbow colors lit up Chapala’s main avenue on Saturday, November 16 for the fourth annual Chapala Pride parade.
Merchants normally doing business inside Chapala’s municipal market vacated the premises Monday, November 18, temporarily relocating to tented stalls set up on the north side of the town plaza.
A long-abandoned school building, located on Calle Niños Héroes a block and half away from Chapala City Hall, is undergoing renovations to house various local government agencies.
Agua Luz y Esperanza, the floating lantern festival originally scheduled for early last month, will take place Saturday, November 30 at Chapala’s Cristianía Park – weather permitting.
Piedra de rio, the traditional raw material employed locally for cobblestone streets, was the overwhelming people’s choice option registered in last week’s public opinion survey to pick the best method to construct pedestrian crosswalks in central Ajijic.
What’s the story on the intriguing curved wood and metal structure that suddenly appeared on the western leg of the Chapala Malecón a couple of weeks ago?
While the third Monday of November is set on Mexico’s holiday calendar as the official day-off to commemorate the 1910 outbreak of the Mexican Revolution, Lake Chapala’s principal north shore communities are sticking with the historical date of November 20 to put on traditional parades and sporting events.