Wise men appear to delight local kids
The Wise men of the Orient made several appearances in the Chapala area Monday, January 6 to punch up Diá de Los Reyes festivities with gifts and treats for local children.
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The Wise men of the Orient made several appearances in the Chapala area Monday, January 6 to punch up Diá de Los Reyes festivities with gifts and treats for local children.
Lakeside’s first extended religious celebration of 2020 got under way Monday, January 6 in Jocotepec, when civil authorities and trade guilds led an evening procession to the parish church for the renewal of a pledge of faith to the town’s spiritual patron, the Lord of the Mount.
The Hospital Comunitario de Jocotepec (HCJ) is already operating under the guidelines of the federal government’s newly launched Instituto de Salud para el Bienestar (Insabi).
High winds that blasted lakeside in the early hours of Thursday, January 2, left a trail of damage in their wake.
A freak accident reported late December 25 in Ajijic left three parked vehicles piled in a heap and a utility pole severed at the base.
To avoid the current crush at Chapala City Hall, taxpayers may want to hold off for awhile to take advantage of the outreach program planned by the municipal Catastro (land registry) office.
Business at government offices in Chapala will be bustling as of Monday, January 6 following the holiday vacation period, as local residents start pouring in to cover annual fiscal responsibilities and take advantage of early-bird discount rates. Here is a user’s guide to what is due and where to pay.
As lakeside communities celebrated Día de Reyes on January 6, scores of little nippers got a kick out of whacking goody-filled piñatas at the traditional village fiesta hosted by Delegación Ajijic.
Inhabitants of lakeshore communities have become increasingly fearful about public security matters due to an alarming rise in missing persons reports in the area.