‘Community’ film ready to roll at lakeside
Local actors will take roles in a forty-minute film written and directed by a leading Canadian filmmaker and actor that starts shooting at lakeside in mid-April.
 The Guadalajara Reporter
			
			Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
				
				The Guadalajara Reporter
			
			Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
		Local actors will take roles in a forty-minute film written and directed by a leading Canadian filmmaker and actor that starts shooting at lakeside in mid-April.
The hills surrounding San Juan Cosala’s Racquet Club came to life as voices rose during the March 16 benefit luncheon for the south shore Villa Infantil Orphanage.
St. Mark’s Anglican, Guadalajara
On Sunday, April 3, English Mass begins at the regular time, 10:30 a.m., and Dr. Jim Priddy’s sermon will focus on the day’s readings, including the famous story of “doubting Thomas” in John 20 and the account in Acts 5 of the apostles, taken before their Jewish leaders and testifying that Jesus had risen. The choir will sing English Easter hymns derived from 16th century Latin, French and German tunes.
A group of young Mexican citizens with big hearts and sincere concern for animal welfare jumped on the bandwagon for last weekend’s Operación Amor spay and neuter clinic, providing transportation and on-site supervision for dozens of dogs and cats that otherwise would have missed out on the cost-free surgeries.
Jonnie Harker had no idea that when she volunteered to help with the start-up of the Token Store in San Juan Cosala, this would lead her to getting involved another important project in this small, economically-challenged community.
Lakeside Presbyterian
No Christian holiday is more important than Easter, because no event in human history is more important than the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday morning, says Pastor Ross Arnold of Lakeside Presbyterian Church.

Feria de la Capirotada founder Lee Hopper presented María Elena Antolín with the Popular Vote trophy just minutes before she was called back to the podium to take the first place prize.

Foreign-born connoisseurs of Mexican cuisine Carol Sanchez, Judy King and Lorraine Russo put their palates to the test, sampling 23 versions of capirotada as head judges of Ajijic’s second annual bread pudding fair. They were assisted by four city-based guest judges.