Laguna Chapalac - January 27, 2018
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.
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.
The Festival de Febrero is fast approaching, and skimming through their program reveals many musicians to be excited about.
The well-known saying “It Takes a Village” is indeed true for the organization Tails of Mexico.
Little Chapel by the Lake
“Did you know,” asks Pastor Ken, “that the Sovereign Military Order of Malta is a country with no land? Maybe it’s better described as a government in exile, but it’s recognized as a nation by the U.N., has a currency, and has open diplomatic relations with other countries.