Places open for big golf tourney
Golfers alert! Play for fun, fabulous prizes and a noble cause at the Sangrita de la Casa Torneo de Golf, set for Thursday, October 6, at the Chapala Country Club in Vista del Lago.
Golfers alert! Play for fun, fabulous prizes and a noble cause at the Sangrita de la Casa Torneo de Golf, set for Thursday, October 6, at the Chapala Country Club in Vista del Lago.
St. Andrew’s Anglican
At St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, we know that we all face losses in life. How we find meaning in those losses is critical to our ability to turn around and move in a new direction. It may come as a surprise to know that “turn around” is the meaning of the word “repentance,” the theme running through this Sunday’s readings. In her sermon, “Why I’m Wearing Capris to the Cathedral,” the Rev. Robbin del Nagro talks about how God’s love helps us turn around when we face losses and find new paths to life and joy.
St. Andrew’s Anglican
At St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, we know that we all face losses in life. How we find meaning in those losses is critical to our ability to turn around and move in a new direction. It may come as a surprise to know that “turn around” is the meaning of the word “repentance,” the theme running through this Sunday’s readings. In her sermon, “Why I’m Wearing Capris to the Cathedral,” the Rev. Robbin del Nagro talks about how God’s love helps us turn around when we face losses and find new paths to life and joy.
Lakesiders can choose from a variety of dining options to join their Mexican neighbors for this year’s independence celebrations. Here are some specials we know about for Thursday, September 15 and Friday, September 16.
The U.S. Consulate General in Guadalajara has announced a change in the payment method for consular services provided during its monthly visits to the American Legion and Lake Chapala Society.
Mexico’s Mes Patrio (patriotic month) is now underway and lakeside communities are ready to kick off special events leading up to Independence Day celebrations.
Eight-year-old Rayne Ratledge from the United States asked her parents if she could organize a clothing drive for kids in Mexico and she was literally buried in clothes and backpacks.
Her parents are bringing down all that can fit in their luggage this month. The donations will be given to the kids at La Ola orphanage and other needy kids in local Lakeside villages.