Shoreline shrinks, as lake waters swell
Inhabitants of the Chapala shoreline region have been elated to see the waters of Mexico’s largest lake rise significantly as the rainy season has progressed over the past three months.
Inhabitants of the Chapala shoreline region have been elated to see the waters of Mexico’s largest lake rise significantly as the rainy season has progressed over the past three months.
Around two dozen mature trees have been uprooted in the Municipality of Chapala during this year’s copious temporal de Lluvia, according to the records of the local Civil Protection and Firefighters Unit.
A tumultuous scene unfolded on Chapala’s Avenida Madero on Tuesday, September 3, around 10 p.m., after a National Guard convoy was involved in a traffic accident.
After a year-long hiatus, Ajijic’s Garden of Dreams Boutique Hotel will open its gates on Saturday, September 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., for the first in a new series of art market events.
It’s back-to-school time! But for many children in San Pedro Itzicán and nearby villages, attending school remains a distant dream.
Lively celebrations marking Mexico’s independence will literally take flight on Saturday, September 14, at Ajijic’s traditional Regata de Globos.
Education in Mexico is not exactly free. Many families cannot afford to send all their children to school due to the costs and the number of children in the family.
A wetlands wastewater sanitation system for the lakeshore village of Ojo de Agua was officially launched on Wednesday, September 4, with a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony held in the local plaza.
Corazones Agradecidos (Grateful Hearts) invites you to a dinner-dance at Manix II Restaurant on Friday, September 20, from 5 to 9 p.m.