CARNAVAL OF CONTRASTS: Ajijic effervescent, Chapala ho-hum
The tone of this year’s Carnaval festivities in Chapala and Ajijic were light years apart, according to public opinion.
The tone of this year’s Carnaval festivities in Chapala and Ajijic were light years apart, according to public opinion.
Anita Torres and other members of the Poco a Poco San Pedro steering committee threw an appreciation dessert party to recognize volunteers who support multiple community projects in San Pedro Itzicán, Mezcala and surrounding villages.
The western extension of Ajijic’s Calle Ocampo between Rio Bravo and Villa Lucerna is currently closed to through traffic while road improvements are under way.
Lake Chapala fishermen are being called upon to refrain from the capture of pescado blanco during the seasonal ban in effect during February and March.
Activities linked to the lakeside area’s 2023 celebration of Carnaval will be varied enough to appeal to hundreds of residents and visitors, but nothing quite compares to the Fiestas Taurinas, an activity held at local bullrings that is relished by local inhabitants.
Chapala’s five-day run of Carnaval hoopla kicked off Thursday, February 16 with the Burial of Bad Humor send-off parade, coronation of Alejandro Mendoza “Cascarín” as Rey Feo, and Banda Caña Verde dance concert.
La Cochera Cultural presents the First Ajijic Saxophone Festival 2023, Friday, February 24 to Saturday, February 26, allowing artists and the Lakeside public the opportunity to delve into the wonderful world of this instrument.
The brand new Ajijic Pueblo Mágico heart sculpture decorated by local artists Antonio López and the models representing Tlaquepaque and Tapalpa were vandalized barely three days after they were put on display around the Ajijic plaza on February 2.
Movimiento Ambiental Solidario (MAS) and the Chapala government teamed up to promote recycling and other pro-environment activities at the Fiesta de Ecologìa held on Sunday, February 5 at the Cristianía Park.