Children’s Day celebrated in Ajijic and across Mexico
Snacks, gifts, games filled the Lienzo Charro
There was a reason so many children were out of school and playing games at…More
There was a reason so many children were out of school and playing games at…More
The electricity at the Ajijic Recycling Center (Ecología de Ribera Chapala A.C.), located in the…More
Families in the magical town of Ajijic celebrated Santa Cruz by creating traditional altars. Each…More
José María Ramos Zamora, known as “Chema,” is remembered for his friendliness, humor, and more…More
Peanuts and corn in a cup is a snack enjoyed by generations of locals, tourists…More
A new initiative called “Hecho en Ajijic” (Made in Ajijic) will support small businesses in…More
Even without an active Pueblo Mágico committee, Ajijic has submitted several projects to compete for…More
Last year, the mother of a 12-year-old girl contacted Niños Incapacitados about a child who…More
The 46th annual Passion of the Christ reenactment in Ajijic drew record crowds and praise…More
The “cobwebs”—the knots of cables and hanging wiring will be gone, Chapala President Alejandro Aguirre…More