Clock ticking for US voters living abroad
It’s time for U.S. citizens residing at lakeside to hustle if they intend to vote in the November 5 elections. The window for them to get registered and employ absentee ballots is narrowing day by day.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
It’s time for U.S. citizens residing at lakeside to hustle if they intend to vote in the November 5 elections. The window for them to get registered and employ absentee ballots is narrowing day by day.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, photographer Mónica Cárdenas has crafted a visual dissertation on the fragile state of life in Lake Chapala’s waters.
Recycling of Lakeside Chapala volunteer Brad Wiesnewski created quite a sensation at the Ribera Medical Center when he arrived last week with two large sacks of plastic bottle caps as a donation to a campaign to support children and adolescents afflicted with cancer.
The Guadalajara Chamber of Commerce recently released the program of activities for the 31st Encuentro Internacional del Mariachi y La Charrería scheduled to run from Friday, August 23 through Wednesday, September 4.
Sabores de Jalisco is a food festival program sponsored by the state Secretariat of Culture to put a spotlight on traditional culinary specialties.
Current data shows that 6.2 million Americans age 65+ have been diagnosed with some form of dementia. Licensed Counselor, Dementia Specialist & Author E. Jane Wyatt, who found her most challenging role to be caring for her own mother with dementia, will be presenting two sessions on the topic on Friday, July 12, at Lakeside Presbyterian Church, Calle San Jorge 250, Riberas del Pilar.
In hopes of encouraging Mother Nature to work her rainy season wonders, local Roman Catholics are getting ready to raise prayers to Mother Mary for divine intervention to replenish the parched expanse of Lake Chapala.
Saturday, June 15 was a day of glory for Chapala as its men’s soccer team defeated Tuxpan to earn a slot in the quarter-finals of the 2024 Copa Jalisco tournament.
The exact boundaries of Xapawiyemeta, a sacred indigenous ceremonial site located on Lake Chapala’s Isla de los Alacranes (Scorpion Island), were officially defined during two days of activities undertaken by traditional governors and representatives of the Wixárika, Náayeri, O’dam or Au’dam and Mexikan people, in conjunction with officials from the Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas (INPI) and the Presidential Commission on Sacred Places (CPLS).