Urgent doggy adoptions
Lucas, London and Shirley are three of the 40-odd dogs that need to be placed in adoptive or foster care homes within the next four weeks following the forced closure of Scruffy’s Doggie Oasis in Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos.
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Lucas, London and Shirley are three of the 40-odd dogs that need to be placed in adoptive or foster care homes within the next four weeks following the forced closure of Scruffy’s Doggie Oasis in Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos.
After several months of remodeling, the multiplex movie theater at Centro Laguna is scheduled to reopen Friday, October 27 under the new name Cinematic.
Sue Torres, a long-time Ajijic resident and the outgoing president of the UVA scholarship program, is celebrating her 80th birthday this month.
The Lake Chapala Society (LCS) threw a great gig for members, neighbors and guest dignitaries attending the October 23 opening of the Casa Linda Café.
Mexico’s unique customs for honoring the dearly departed will be showcased in many seasonal activities at lakeside running through the final week of October and the first days of November.
After assuming her duties as the United States Consul General in Guadalajara two months ago, Amy Scanlon paid her first official visit to Chapala on Monday, October 23.
It’s the end of an era and time for new beginnings for Yolanda Mártinez Llamas, who announced her retirement and closure of her Ajijic Unisex Salon this week.
Ajijic’s Cinemas del Lago has been chosen as the venue for the 11th edition of the MIAX International Independent Art and Film Festival, scheduled November 3 through 5.
The latest recipients of materials from the Jalisco Housing Institute (IJALVI) home improvement program called Jalisco Si Pinta congregated at Chapala’s central plaza on Tuesday, October 10 for the delivery of free materials to refurbish the facades of their homes.