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Clubs and Associations in Lake Chapala / Ajijic
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For 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 e-mail:
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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 e-mail:
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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 e-mail:
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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 e-mail:
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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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Living in Lake Chapala / Ajijic
Half an hour south of the metropolitan zone, grand, cloud-tipped Lake Chapala and its diadem of shoreline villages—Chapala, San Antonio, Ajijic, San Juan Cosala, and more—make up the celebrated Chapala Riviera. Lake Chapala’s colony of permanent North American and well-to-do Mexican residents supports a bounty of amenities.
| | Lake Chapala / Ajijic Real Estate
In the last decade or so, it is estimated that more than 10,000 foreigners have purchased property on the Northshore of Lake Chapala. Long prized as a weekend retreat by wealthy Guadalajarans, the villages from Lake Chapala to Jocotepec now boast an expatriate community said to be the largest in the world.
| | Working in Lake Chapala / Ajijic
Trying to find a job in Lake Chapala or Ajijic is not easy. Most expatriates living here are either retired, have their own business or are simply living off their savings. The area appeals to the more entrepreneurial-minded foreigner who comes out here with a bright idea and sets out to achieve his or her goal.
| Vacation Activities in Lake Chapala / Ajijic
Living close to Lake Chapala affords one the opportunity to get out on the water, with activities such as swimming, waterskiing, and boating, as well as a few triathlons each year. The local yacht club even organizes a few regattas for the sailing enthusiasts. There are also two golf courses in the area.
| | Schools in Lake Chapala / Ajijic
In addition to the Spanish-language public schools, the Lake Chapala area offers several private bilingual schools for ages pre-school and kindergarten through 12th grade. For those wishing to learn Spanish, there are several language instructors who offer classes, in addition to the Lake Chapala Society.
| | Health and Hospitals in Lake Chapala / Ajijic
Lake Chapala has many well-trained (some in the U.S.) English-speaking general practitioners and specialists. Some are in private practice, others work out of clinics. These clinics all have emergency capability, out-patient surgical facilities, and short- term hospital beds.
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