Red Letter Day for Cruz Roja Chapala
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has become a serious public health issue in Mexico, with Jalisco ranking in first place nationwide.
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has become a serious public health issue in Mexico, with Jalisco ranking in first place nationwide.
Living Water ministry at Abundant Life Church in San Antonio Tlayacapan is partnering with the Mezcala kids breakfast program in the pilot Mezcala plastic for clothes or food project.
A crowd of local masons attended early morning Mass at Chapala’s San Francisco parish on Wednesday, May 3 for the blessing of colorful hand-crafted crosses they made to decorate the high point of construction sites where they gathered to celebrate Día de la Santa Cruz, their patron religious holiday.
Five organizations came together April 19 to deliver wheelchairs to needy folks in lakeside communities.
Newly settled expat residents are often perplexed by undecipherable chalk markings that suddenly appear at this time of year on the exterior walls of their abodes.
Lake Chapala’s future well-being will depend upon resolving a host of issues that, according to experts, include 14 out of the 19 major problems identified in lakes around the world.
Several free public Mother’s Day festivities are set to begin this weekend at lakeside.
The Chapala women’s soccer team are on a winning streak in Group 4 of the first round of this year’s Copa Jalisco championship.
Chapala’s Department of Ecology has started the inspection of trees lining the streets of La Floresta to determine their health status and the appropriate actions required to maintain a safe balance in the subdivision’s wooded zone.