Chapala Red Cross makes public its financial records
In an effort to stand at the forefront in transparency, the Cruz Roja Chapala Consejo (board of directors) has instituted a new policy to share its financial records with the public.
In an effort to stand at the forefront in transparency, the Cruz Roja Chapala Consejo (board of directors) has instituted a new policy to share its financial records with the public.
The San José chapel and three private homes were damaged by a flash flood that hit the upper section of La Floresta early Thursday, September 17.
With a green light from the Chapala city council last week, plans to put an old caboose on permanent display outside the former railway station are now on course.
In a striking departure from the usual crowing heard year after year at the annual Informe de Gobierno (state of municipaity report), a contrite Joaquín Huerta Barrios confessed he had little to brag about for his final year in office. Instead, his September 14 message on the highlighted his administration’s efforts to rescue the government from the brink of bankruptcy.
Chapala’s former town hall building reawakened from a 17-year slumber Thursday, August 27 as hundreds of guests crowded in for the glitzy grand opening of the edifice baptized as the Centro Cultural Antigua Presidencia.
With perfect weather conditions and several thousand spectators jammed into the Cruz Azul soccer field to catch the drama, 11 teams of balloon flyers put on a multi-colored spectacle at Ajijic’s traditional Regatta de Globos Saturday, September 12.
Gearing up to take charge at Chapala city hall on October 1, Mayor-elect Javier Degollado presided at a meeting with around 75 local service providers to exchange ideas on boosting the tourist industry.
Unabashed patriotism and high spirits will grip the lakeside area as traditional Fiestas Patrias festivities get rolling this weekend. Here’s an abbreviated day-by-day list of holiday happenings to enjoy with your friends and neighbors.
Zaida Cristina Reynoso has spent just shy of three years trying to bring order out of chaos as head honcho at Chapala’s municipal archives. When she took up the director’s job in October 2012, she was appalled to find a priceless collection of historical documents mixed up with mountains of government records, heaped together in total disarray.