Poco a Poco helps send San Pedro kids to school
It’s back-to-school time! But for many children in San Pedro Itzicán and nearby villages, attending school remains a distant dream.
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It’s back-to-school time! But for many children in San Pedro Itzicán and nearby villages, attending school remains a distant dream.
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.
Jalisco’s governor-elect, Pablo Lemus Navarro, visited Ajijic on Friday, August 30, to lead a Forum on Social Development and Combating Inequality.
Corazones Agradecidos (Grateful Hearts) invites you to a dinner-dance at Manix II Restaurant on Friday, September 20, from 5 to 9 p.m.
Looking for places to celebrate this country’s Independence with your Mexican neighbors? Here’s a brief guide to the patriotic events happening in Lakeside’s main communities:
St. Andrew’s Anglican
Sunday, September 8, Reverend Christine Wysock will preach and celebrate. The service begins at 10 a.m.
An intriguing artistic project is underway in San Antonio Tlayacapan.
A collection of works by distinguished Ajijic artist Xill Fessenden will be showcased in a solo exhibition opening on Friday, September 13, at 5 p.m. in the gallery at the Centro para la Cultura y las Artes de la Ribera (CCAR).
The Vuelta Chapala is a 240-kilometer recreational ride for high-performance cyclists around Mexico’s largest lake, scheduled for Saturday, September 7.