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Chapala crowns Senior Queen

Self-assurance, eloquence and a dazzling smile gave Maria Guadalupe Hernandez Romero the edge to win the 2013 title as Chapala’s Senior Citizen Queen. The 66-year-old Atotonilquillo housewife was crowned at the Reina de la Tercera Edad pageant held Friday, April 26 at DIF Chapala headquarters.


Children’s Day bash set for Ajijic bullring

A big bash for local kids scheduled for Sunday, April 28 at Ajijic’s Lienzo Charro bullring ties into the April 30 national celebration of Dia del Niño (Children’s Day). Youngsters will be treated to a lucha libre wrestling show, gifts and refreshments.  The general public is welcome to attend at no charge.

Charity focuses on needy families

Operation Feed, an organization that has quietly been taking weekly packages of food to aid the neediest in San Juan Cosala for many years, sees the need to grow. Instead of the precious packages of food to the 75 families already on their list, volunteers would like to add another 25.

Gilder graduates with honors

Sherman Wayne Smith, the first graduate of the Centro de Arte de Estofado, has completed his course in the art of gilding (applying fine gold leaf or powder to solid surfaces) and demonstrated his ability with the techniques. Here he stands near a small table that he created and decorated.

Lakeside School for Deaf changes name, moves in new direction

A plea for more volunteers to help with the iconic Lakeside School for the Deaf apparently reached the right people. Vice President Cece Girling, who was doing double duty and keeping the project going with a skeleton crew, was delighted with the results of the story. “We had an overflowing crowd of people at our Annual General Meeting on February 16,” she said. “More, I’m told, than we have had in many years.