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Clubs and Associaitons Lake Chapala and AjijicFor retirees, often the most important starting point upon arrival in Mexico are expatriate clubs and associations. Here is a list of expat clubs and associations in the Chapala and Ajijic area.

Air Force Association of Canada
President: Bob Rowlatt
904 Wing Lake Chapala-Mexico
Meetings: La Nueva Posada
Second Friday of the month, 4 pm Sept-April
www.904wing.org
766-1717 in Ajijic
American Legion Lake Chapala Post #7
The American Legion Auxiliary Unit #7
Post Commander: Leon Gould
Auxiliary President: Sharon Munns
Open Daily: 9 - 8 and other times
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765-2259: Morelos #114 in Chapala
Axixic Masonic Lodge #31
Grand Lodge of Mexico, F.& A.M.
Meets 2nd & 4th Wednesday at 5:30 pm
Worshipful Master: Beverley Cofell
766-0485 in Ajijic
Canadian Club of Lake Chapala
Meetings at La Nueva Posada
2nd Wednesday of the month September - April
Speaker’s Topics of Interest to Canadians
www.canadianclubmx.com
Culinary Society of Ajijic (CASA)
“Advancing the Art of Cooking”
Meets third Monday each month
President Barbara Clippinger
www.ajijiccasa.org
766-0586 in Ajijic
Daughters of the American Revolution
Guadalajara Chapter (DAR)
"Remembering Our Freedoms"
Terilla Power, Chapter Regent
766-1646 in Ajijic 
Daughters of the American Revolution
Thomas Paine Chapter
Nancy Kendrick, Regent
www.geocities.com/thomaspainedar
766-4231 in Ajijic for membership info
Irish Society of México, Lakeside Chapter
The Study of Irish History
Meets 2nd Monday each month
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766-5567 Nancy Creevan, President
Lake Chapala Council Navy League of the U.S.
Meets 3rd Saturday each month at 1 pm
Manix Restaurant, Ajijic
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766-0485 Denny Strole, President
Lake Chapala Garden Club
Garden Tour/Mtg Thurs Wednesday each month
www.lakechapalagardenclub.com
766-1170 John Marshall, Vice-President
Lake Chapala Society Garden Club
766-1140 / 766-4171 Ken Gosh, President
Rotary Club
766-3232 Henri Loridans, Director
Lake Chapala Shrine Club - Anezeh Temple
Bill Ross, President
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766-4870 in Ajijic 
Sons of the Revolution, México Chapter
“Remembering Our Ancestors & Veterans”
Steve Cole, President
766-3322 in Ajijic

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