Zombies rise up in Ajijic
A mob of ghoulish zombies invaded the Ajijic Malecón on Saturday, October 29 for another annual rendition of the dance set to the tune of Michael Jackson’s hit “Thriller.”
A mob of ghoulish zombies invaded the Ajijic Malecón on Saturday, October 29 for another annual rendition of the dance set to the tune of Michael Jackson’s hit “Thriller.”
The Jocotepec government and the municipal Traffic Department are cracking down to get underage drivers off the municipality’s roads in an effort to prevent accidents that put lives at risk.
A foreign resident of Ajijic accused of shooting his Mexican brother-in-law during a domestic dispute on the night of October 7 will face trial on a charge of aggravated homicide.
The Lake Chapala Society (LCS) initiative to strengthen bonds between lakeside’s Mexican and foreign residents through a festival on themes of life and death offers a series of intercultural events scheduled for Saturday, October 29 through Tuesday, November 1.
The free concert jointly performed by the Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitlán and Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco drew a throng of delighted listeners to the Chapala waterfront Friday, October 14.
Entombed for two years by the Covid-19 pandemic, Chapala’s Festival Cultural de Vida y Muerte is coming back to life with a series of public events to run October 31 through November 2.
Chapala Mayor Alejandro Aguirre (center) welcomed Frank Le, Canada’s new Consul and Senior Trade Commissioner in Guadalajara, and his wife, to Chapala as honored guests at the October 14 Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra and Mariachi Nuevo Tecaltitlán concert.
Jalisco State police reported the recent detention of a man caught in possession of illicit synthetic drugs.
Ajijic was among the nine Jalisco destinations participating in the fourth edition of the Tianguis de Pueblos Mágicos held October 11 through 14 in the Centro Cultural y de Convenciones in Santa Lucia del Camino, Oaxaca.