Scavenger Hunt – July 21
Vallarta RiverFest 2012 to Celebrate Children’s Day
by Pat Foreman – Pasitos de Luz
Come celebrate National Children’s Day at RiverFest 2012!
El Rio BBQ Bar and Pasitos de Luz are launching the first annual RiverFest to benefit the special needs children of Puerto Vallarta.
This festival event, held in conjunction with National Children’s Day, will take place on Saturday, April 28, from noon to 7 pm at El Rio BBQ Bar & Restaurant in Colonia Paso Ancho. Throughout the day you’ll enjoy great Bar-B-Que, special dishes prepared by a Guest Chef, Arts and Crafts vendors, and live music. In addition to great El Rio BBQ food the Guest Chef for the day will be William Carballo of Barcelona Tapas.
Our music line up:
- noon – Diego y Brenda
- 12:30 – Martin Ruiz
- 1 pm – Limité Norteño
- 2 pm – Mariachi Vallarta 80
- 3 pm – Gilbo
- 4 pm – Dueños de la Sierra
- 5 pm – Frixoleros
- 6 pm – Texas Embassy Blues Band
You’ll also be treated to a special performance by the children of Pasitos de Luz and the natural beauty at El Rio BBQ’s excellent riverside location – for a donation of $50 pesos, plus refreshment costs.
Or you can choose to be a ‘Benefactor for a Day,’ and enjoy the benefits of the Benefactor Package for just $500 pesos. Limited tickets are available for this special package, which includes:
- Priority seating
- All you can eat buffet and snacks
- All the non-alcoholic beverages you want
For more information and to purchase your tickets please contact Event Chairs, Patricia Foreman pl4man@gmail.com at 322-188-9463 or Viviana Ireta at 322-182-3896. Or visit Deja New Consignment 280 Jacarandas or El Rio BBQ and Bar, Paso Ancho.
http://www.pasitosdeluz.org/ Pasitos de Luz (Mamas Unidas por la Rehabilitacion de Sus Hijos) is a registered Mexican charity located in Puerto Vallarta. Its mission is to provide FREE rehabilitative services to severely disabled children from the most impoverished families in the region.
El Rio BBQ Bar opened in December 2011 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Its owners, Kurt Sinner and Hollis Harris have a combined experience in the event-restaurant-catering-BBQ business of more than fifty years. Their signature cuisine showcases three distinct styles of cooking: barbecuing, grilling and smoking.
8th International Festival of Altruism
On Sunday, May 6th, 2012, the CasaMagna Marriott Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa is hosting the 8th International Festival of Altruism. Join this important event and taste the delicious dishes created by some of the best restaurants in town while you help us with your contribution to raise money for local associations. Information and ticket sales at 226 0017.
The Give Milk to Mothers Project
There is no greater joy for a young woman than to have a healthy, happy baby – especially for an HIV-positive mother. The new child is a sign of life… a child of promise in a broken world.
However, there is no greater tragedy than a new mother unable to feed her child because her breast milk could pass on the virus that causes AIDS. The Give Milk to Mothers Project helps meet this critical need.
Your donation through the Give Milk to Mothers Project means a new mother struggling with her own declining health can safely feed her newborn child. Your donation helps purchase the most critically needed item – powdered infant formula – for babies of HIV-positive mothers right here in Puerto Vallarta.
The formula is prohibitively expensive for these families. With your donation, the project hopes to collect at least 500 cans of powdered formula during the campaign.
With your help, the SETAC Community Center will enable a young mother’s greatest joy to continue. Her child will grow to be healthy and happy… a child of promise.
“We think The Give Milk to Mothers Project is a great cause,” Ed Thomas, founder of the GLBT center, stated. “I think it definitely benefits our community by raising awareness. It’s important for people to understand the AIDS crisis continues and affects people right here in Puerto Vallarta. Our goal is to build a free community, safe, friendly, full of love and acceptance for anyone who comes through our doors.”
What a chance to make a difference! It’s exciting to get different businesses from a cross section of venues within the community to come together for the same goal. Each and every interested person in our community is asked to purchase a specific brand of powdered formula from the recommended list. Once purchased, the milk can be dropped off at any one of the participating businesses.
Visit any of the approved locations listed below to purchase the needed formula:
Farmacia Guadalajara’s Prices
Nan Milk – Stage 1 – 900 gr – 214.20
Nan Milk – Stage 2 – 900 gr – 190
Enfagrow – Stage 1 – 900 gr – 348.70
Enfagrow – Stage 2 – 900 gr – 312.40
Costco’s Prices
Nan Milk – Stage 1 – 900 gr (2 cans) – 345
Nan Milk – Stage 2 – 900 gr (2 cans) – 305
Enfagrow – Stage 3 – 900 gr (2 cans) – 389
WalMart’s Prices
Nan Milk – Stage 1 – 400 gr – 98
Nan Milk – Stage 1 – 900 gr – 188
Nan Milk – Stage 2 – 400 gr – 88
Nan Milk – Stage 2 – 900 gr – 168
Enfagrow – Stage 3 – 400 gr – 153
Enfagrow – Stage 3 – 900 gr – 307
Enfagrow – Stage 3 – 1200 gr – 361
SETAC has set up the following local businesses as drop-off locations:
- SETAC Centro Comunitario, Constitución #427, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. (322) 224-1974
- A Page In The Sun, Lázaro Cárdenas #179, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. (322) 222-3608
- El Sofa Café, Venustiano Carranza #333, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. (322) 223-8446
- Pet Home, Constitución #287, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. (322) 113-0314
- The Studio Tattoos, Constitución #347, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. (322) 222-0053
- R.K. Supplement, Hotel Emperador, Amapas #114A, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. Cell: (322) 146-2435
- Hotel Mercurio, Francisca Rodríguez #168, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. (322) 222-4793
With continued efforts such as the Give Milk to Mothers Project, The SETAC Community Center offers the GLBT community, their families and friends a variety of services meant to improve their physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. Creating a network between members of the GLBT and non-GLBT community allows opportunities for members to experience, learn and participate in the mutual development of our common community.
2nd Annual Bombero Friend Raiser
Superman, Spiderman, and Batman – they are who many consider heroes. But it’s firefighters and lifeguards who come to our rescue and save the lives of our loved ones day in and day out; all in all, they are the real-life heroes.
On Saturday, June 9, 3 to 6 pm, you’re invited to attend the Second Annual Spaghetti Friend-Raiser at the Puerto Vallarta Fire Department. Last year’s inaugural event attracted over 200 caring residents and visitors and generated nearly $40,000 pesos to support our first-responders, the 90 men and women of the Puerto Vallarta Fire Department. In addition to the much-needed funds, 250 kilos – over 500 pounds – of “Bring-a-Thing” items were also donated.
With the funds raised in 2011, committee members coordinated the purchase of mattresses, bed frames, pillows, mattress pads, bee suits, and a kitchen storage cabinet. 2011 sponsors included Villa Premiere Hotel and Spa, Buenaventura Grand Hotel and Spa, Daiquiri Dicks, Playa Los Arcos Hotel, Andale’s Restaurant, Andales on the Bay, Holiday Inn Puerto Vallarta, Howard Johnsons, Westin Resort and Spa, No Way Jose, Colleen’s Breakfast Café, Mediterranean Cafe and Bakery, PVRPV.com, Margaret Souder, Judith St Gaudens, Apache’s Martini Bar and Bistro, Jill and Al Forster, Sheraton Buganvilias Resort and Convention Center, OXXO, COSTCO, Pasteleria Celebrations, Tsunami Restaurant, Instituto Franco Mexicano, Casserole Instituto, Dr. Max Greig, Bill Wortzel, Ed Alejandre Hospital Versalles and Fruteria de Billar. Committee members included Pam Thompson, Kelly Trainor, Cindy DuChateau, Bert Ramirez and Gary Green.
The Spaghetti Friend-Raiser also served as the catalyst to launch the Heroes calendar with funds earmarked for training and life-saving equipment.
Tickets to the Second Annual Spaghetti Friend-Raiser will be available for $150 pesos. In addition to tickets, the Department is hoping event-goers will contribute to “Bring-a-Thing” by donating ace wraps, antibiotic ointment, cleaning supplies, gauze sterile dressings, non-sterile and sterile gloves, over-the-counter medicines for pain relief, personal hygiene supplies, powdered infant formula, thermometers, toothbrushes and toothpaste, towels, vitamins, cleaning supplies, crutches and other items.
For more information, contact Gary Green at 322-150-7214 or through email at gary@andalesonthebay.com.