CASA tastes seafood delights
The Culinary Arts Society (CASA) enjoyed a seafood feast Monday, November 11. About 40 members dined on some fantastic seafood and shellfish main dishes, and for dessert were treated to custards, flans and mousses.
The Culinary Arts Society (CASA) enjoyed a seafood feast Monday, November 11. About 40 members dined on some fantastic seafood and shellfish main dishes, and for dessert were treated to custards, flans and mousses.
Corazón de Esperanza, a giant heart-shaped wire cage set up at the Chapala Malecón two weeks ago, is quickly filling up with contributions of plastic bottle and jar caps that will be turned into cash resources to support children afflicted by cancer.
On a fine day for golfing, 92 players took to the links Thursday, November 7 at the Country Club de Chapala for the 15th annual Cruz Roja Golf Classic tournament.
Lakeside Presbyterian
Proverbs 3:1: “My son, do not forget my teaching, but keep my commands in your heart.”
The Sunday brunch crowd seated at St. Remy du Lac last Sunday got an extra treat added to the gourmet menu, when a group of local musicians arrived for a flashmob-style performance.
St. Andrew’s Anglican
Sunday, November 10, the Reverend Dr. Jim Priddy will preside and preach at St. Andrew’s service of Holy Eucharist, 10 a.m. Coffee hour, a time of fellowship and welcome, follows the service.
Each year, the Culinary Arts Society of Ajijic (CASA) donates a themed dinner for eight persons to raise funds for Niños Incapacitados, the all-volunteer organization lakeside organization that helps Mexican families who require financial assistance to pay for ongoing and/or major medical related expenses for their children.