Humanitarian activist honored
Patricia Moran is the founder and director of CreSer, a non-profit Mexican NGO that supports efforts to bring about positive change in the indigenous villages east of Chapala.
Patricia Moran is the founder and director of CreSer, a non-profit Mexican NGO that supports efforts to bring about positive change in the indigenous villages east of Chapala.
To help reverse the accumulation of agrochemicals that pollute Lake Chapala, the Instituto Corazón de la Tierra (ITC) is working with seven farming communities in the region to replace toxic fertilizers and pesticides with alternative products that are not harmful to the ecosystem.
Chapala’s Hotel Montecarlo was the venue for an introductory class to pickleball offered to a group of ten youngsters who signed up for the free session.
The unusually austere Christmas crèche set up this year on the esplanade in front of Chapala City Hall prompted curiosity among local inhabitants puzzled by the Holy Family’s solitary placement in an igloo-shaped stable.
Ajijic gets the New Year off to a spirited start with the colorful January 1 Tecoluta Bowl Parade.
In the latest change in Chapala government cabinet posts, Ricardo Razo Navarro has been appointed as City Hall’s new Foreign Community Liaison.
The Lake Chapala Chapter of Democrats Abroad has lined up a busy agenda for January 2024, promoted as “Democracy Month.”