Jocotepec festivities honor El Señor del Monte
Jocotepec is bustling with festive activities these days as the town celebrates its annual tribute to religious patron El Señor del Monte.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Jocotepec is bustling with festive activities these days as the town celebrates its annual tribute to religious patron El Señor del Monte.
The Mexican National Chili Cookoff, lakeside’s largest annual charity fundraiser since 1979, appears to be one more victim of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Saturday, January 21, Tapatio flamenco dancer extraordinaire Mario Ruiz Hernández will present a combination of jazz and flamenco at the Casa del Sol Inn in Ajijic.
The Chapala government started collecting annual property taxes and fees for water and sewage service as of Monday, January 2.
The cement planter built at the corner of Avenidas Madero and Hidalgo as part of the makeover of Chapala’s main thoroughfare has vanished.
As the new year breaks, workmen employed by the Chapala government are plowing ahead on the renovation of Ajijic’s Calle Ocampo, with dual tracks of cement adoquín pavers interspersed between stretches of cobblestone.
Christopher Wilshere is excited. After three years of Covid-19 restrictions the well-known violinist and artistic director of the famous Northern Lights Music Festival is able to bring back one of Lakeside’s favorite musical galas and cultural events.
If you’re already packing away Christmas ornaments along with your holiday spirits, think again.
Crowds of excited spectators lined the streets of Ajijic on Sunday, January 1 to catch the traditional Año Nuevo (New Year) parade and welcome 2023 in high spirits.