Gabriel Chávez: passionate about San Juan Cosalá
Lawyer, educator, chronicler of history
Gabriel Chávez Rameño is a lawyer by profession, a teacher by vocation, and a chronicler…More
Gabriel Chávez Rameño is a lawyer by profession, a teacher by vocation, and a chronicler…More
After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the residents of San Juan Cosalá are…More
Last Saturday, March 25, 18 students from the San Juan Cosalá Cycling School, between six…More
Thirty year -old Giovanni Manuel Sánchez Navarro, aka Gio Leunam from Teocuitatlán de Corona fulfilled…More
Children’s Day in San Juan Cosalá will be celebrated with a play at the Casa…More
Carolina Tejeda Mendoza is a 40-year-old creative artist from Guadalajara. She has been a resident…More
On April 8 – 9 the first Tachihual Artisan Bread Festival will be held in…More
Carlos Vázquez Reyes, the Delegado of San Juan Cosalá, said that from April to May…More
Fried tilapia, ceviche (marinated raw seafood salads), carp birria (spicy fish stew) and even charales…More
Lizzie Castro, a 42-year-old writer in San Antonio Tlayacapan, has found in literature the starting…More