Mardi Gras blowout moves downtown
Chapala’s annual Carnaval festivities crank into action Friday, February 2, turning the heart of the town into full-tilt party central through Tuesday, February 13.
Chapala’s annual Carnaval festivities crank into action Friday, February 2, turning the heart of the town into full-tilt party central through Tuesday, February 13.
In addition to choosing from all sorts of special happenings, lakeside residents and visitors will have the opportunity to experience the traditional festivities and annual events taking place during February.
St. Andrew’s Anglican
The Gospel for Sunday, January 28 describes an exorcism that occurred in the midst of Jesus teaching in the synagogue.
Spay-ghetti Dinner
The fifth annual Spay-ghetti No-balls Dinner to raise funds for the admirable work of Tails of Mexico will be held at the Raquet Club in San Juan Cosala Saturday, January 27, from 5-8 p.m.
Jewish Congregation
Shabbat Torah services are held the first and third Saturday of the month, 10 a.m., and Shabbat evening services and potluck every second and fourth Friday, 6 p.m. at the Lake Chapala Jewish Congregation.
Dr. Martha Livingstone begins “Agnes of God” by telling the audience that a baby has been born in a convent and found dead in a trash can, strangled by its umbilical cord.
Lake Chapala’s second annual National Bass Fishing Tournament is scheduled for February 2 and 3, headquartered again at the Nimue Marina Residence & Sport Club (formerly Club Náutico) in La Floresta.