Local fishermen move with the times
A group of local fishermen has developed an innovative aquaculture project in Lake Chapala’s waters that promises significant economic benefits for themselves and their families.
A group of local fishermen has developed an innovative aquaculture project in Lake Chapala’s waters that promises significant economic benefits for themselves and their families.
As Ajijic’s festivities get going this weekend (see story page 16), local motorists will have to find ways to bypass principal north-south thoroughfares and follow alternate routes to reach many destinations in the center of town until the end of the month. Calle Colon will be closed to through traffic between Zaragoza and Ocampo.
“I’ve come aboard to stir up the waters,” declared Jose Ignacio Sanchez Bañuelos, the energetic idealist who has just taken the helm at the regional tourism office in Chapala.
At long last, the Chapala government has dispatched workmen to move forward on the incomplete remodeling of the Ajijic plaza. The crew has been busy all week finishing the flooring inside and around the bandstand kiosk, slapping fresh paint on garden railings and refurbishing park benches dotting the square. Labors to wrap up the project will resume after the village quiets down from the San Andrés fiestas.
While the official holiday calendar marks the third Monday of November as the date to commemorate the 1910 outbreak of La Revolución Mexicana, Chapala area activities tied to the occasion get under way this weekend, spreading out to next Friday.
The plight of Patricia is a gut-wrenching tale in search of a happy ending. It’s a true-life story wrapped around episodes of heartless neglect, noble deeds, legal actions and survival against all odds.
From modest beginnings, the Lakeside Assistance Group is now collaborating at full steam with Canada’s Firefighters Without Borders to ship second-hand equipment and supplies to fire departments and emergency medical facilities throughout Jalisco.
Chapala’s new municipal administration is getting on track to implement animal protection regulations and encourage responsible pet ownership.
Economically deprived students in the Lakeside area are fortunate to have access to a number of charities that operate financial aid programs, providing opportunities to pursue the education and training to which they should be entitled on the basis of their abilities and potential for success.