Sign-ups open for LCS children’s Art Camp
The Lake Chapala Society Children’s Art Program (CAP) has opened registrations for the annual Summer Art Camp activities scheduled to run for the week of August 7 through 12.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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The Lake Chapala Society Children’s Art Program (CAP) has opened registrations for the annual Summer Art Camp activities scheduled to run for the week of August 7 through 12.
Zarzuela is a music genre that originated in Spain in the 17th Century that is often compared to traditional opera, but in reality is so much more.
The next Medieval Festival will take place February 18 and 19 at the Rancho Casa Club Casa Blanca in Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos.
The Chapala branch of Jalisco’s Instituto Tecnológico Superior (ITS) network is introducing tourism as a new field of study for students residing in the Lake Chapala region and municipalities located in the suburbs of metro Guadalajara.
The adventurous life of former U.S. Marine Frank Sloan Graves (“Gravy”), a longtime Lakeside resident who died January 1, aged 79, was celebrated at a commemoration held January 7, at the Jardin Restaurant on the Ajijic plaza.
The Delegación Ajijic has lost a valued member of its workforce with the tragic death of Angel Granado Barajas on Wednesday, May 3.
With completion of the construction of El Zapotillo dam projected for December of this year, the Guadalajara Metro Area (AMG) will be able to depend upon a vast infrastructure network to satisfy its growing water supply needs.
Local children will be feted over the next two weeks at a series of the special events tied into the April 30 national celebration of El Día del Niño.
December 12, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador welcomed former U.S. senator Christopher Dodd and U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar to the presidential palace in Mexico City on the occasion of the celebration of 200 years of bilateral relations between the U.S. and Mexican governments.