Lakeside revels with Revolution Day parades
This year’s revival of traditional parades commemorating the Mexican Revolution drew throngs of spectators to lakeside streets last weekend.
This year’s revival of traditional parades commemorating the Mexican Revolution drew throngs of spectators to lakeside streets last weekend.
While Ajijic is considered the focal point for lakeside street art, new examples of outdoor murals are constantly popping up in other north shore communities.
Frustrated with the failure of the National Water Commission (Conagua) to take action against unlawful incursions along Lake Chapala’s shoreline federal zone, local activists demanded entry to the session of the Operation and Oversight Commission (COVI) of the Lerma-Chapala Basin Council held Thursday, November 10 at Ajijic’s Hotel Real.
The Lake Chapala Jewish Congregation (LCJC) is raising a public outcry after the November 2 discovery of anti-Semitic graffiti painted on the wall of a private property in Ajijic.
The Chapala government has taken over management of the canine refuge in Hacienda de la Labor following the resignation of Flower Fowler, the independent dog rescue activist who took charge of the facility last July.
The townspeople of Ajijic are ready to set aside daily routines for the town’s annual salute to patron saint San Andrés Apostol.
The lakeside branch of Walmart, located at the intersection of the Chapala-Jocotepec highway and Libramiento bypass, recently introduced a self-checkout system as a remedy for a shortage of cashier personnel.
The new stamped concrete surface at the intersection of Chapala’s Avenidas Madero and Hidalgo was completed and reopened to traffic almost on schedule Sunday, November 13.
American Legion Post 7, Anavets Mexico Branch 19 and the Canadian Veteran’s Support Association (CVSA) held simultaneous events on Friday, November 11 to commemorate U.S. Veterans Day and Canada’s Remembrance Day.