Revolution Day means day off for everyone
The third Monday of November is set on Mexico’s holiday calendar as the official day off to commemorate the 1910 outbreak of the Mexican Revolution.
The third Monday of November is set on Mexico’s holiday calendar as the official day off to commemorate the 1910 outbreak of the Mexican Revolution.
The public assembly called by Comité Ciudadano Ajijic Pueblo Mágico attracted a small but vocal audience of around 20 village residents who expressed concerns about living conditions in the town, deficient public services, and negative impacts that might arise from increased tourism and urban development.
Dead set on reviving Día de Muertos festivities in Ajijic, a group of community leaders formed an ad hoc steering committee to organize diverse happenings that will unfold in the village Monday, November 1 and Tuesday, November 2.
“Frankly, my dear, this is one funny play … a rip-roaring farce” That is how the NY Daily News summed up “Moonlight & Magnolias,” the screwball comedy presented at BRAVO! Theatre in Riberas del Pilar, a few doors west of S&S Auto.
Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG) Rector Ricardo Villanueva came to Chapala Tuesday, October 25 to join Mayor Alejandro Aguirre to announce that the university will launch operations of its Chapala branch in January 2023.