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Bambu Warriors fight climate change with green weapons

If you’re not already acquainted with Chapala’s Bambu Warriors, meet Christian Robertson and Geraldo Padilla, a bi-national pair of foot soldiers dedicated to battling global warming and environmental deterioration with a perennial evergreen belonging to the grass family as their decisive weapon.

Water spout over lake catches the eye

Right on cue, after the Guadalajara Reporter’s front page story last week on weather phenomena in the Lake Chapala region, a waterspout snaked down from a giant black cloud bank hovering over the water early Tuesday, August 9.

Budding entrepreneurs bring products to market

Women from lakeshore communities who have learned business skills to start up their own enterprises will be putting their products on the market at the Expo-Bazar taking place Monday and Tuesday, August 15 and 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., on the esplanade outside Vinos y Licores Paz, off the highway at Calle Independencia 163, San Antonio Tlayacapan.

String concerts

The Festival del Lago’s musical staff and students will perform six more chamber music concerts beginning with a fundraising gala held Monday, August 8, 6 p.m.

Ixtlahuacan quince fest

A lively festival held last weekend in Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos was wrapped around the quince, town’s signature fruit and source of varied by-products.