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Pig Roast and Pup Parade » August 16

Vallarta Botanical Gardens. Sunday, August 16th, 1 pm to 5 pm

Our second PIG ROAST plus Canine Beauty Pageant (Pound Puppies to Purebreds), Parade your Stuff at 12 noon!!! All dogs, dressed in their summer best, invited to participate.

July’s Pig Roast was a taste treat. Again, Chef Luis will keep the pig roasting through the night. See the cochinita emerge from the oven at 1 pm.

Plate of roasted pork plus all the fixin’s and flan for only $160 pesos. (Price includes one margarita or beer or non-alcoholic drink of your choice).

Entrance to the Botanical Gardens is free for members. Visitors pay a $50 pesos donation to help support the Gardens.

Vallarta Botanical Gardens
Carretera a Barra de Navidad Km. 24
Tel: (322) 223-6182
www.vallartabotanicalgardensac.org

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Bingo for Beans and Babies » Thursdays July 9 to October 1

Bite me! Beach Club, in conjunction with PVRPV and Xocodiva, will host “Bingo for Beans & Babies” every Thursday from 6-9 pm, July 9 through October 1, in their ocean-front lounge on Playa Los Muertos.

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Each week will feature guest callers, game prizes, and a 50/50 draw. Bingo cards are a bargain at only $50 pesos for the night or 3 for $100 pesos. A special menu is being created by Bite me!’s talented chef and drinks, of course, are available.

The evenings will be hosted by Grant Hunermund who is sure to add some unexpected moments and outrageous fun to the proceedings.

Help support the community food drive by bringing donations of dried beans or lentils, pasta, rice and bouillon cubes (Knorr or other). 100% of monies raised and all cash donations will go to help support Pasitos de Luz (www.pasitosdeluz.org), an organization dedicated to serving neurologically handicapped children from economically disadvantaged homes in the Puerto Vallarta area. Offering day care services, meals and educational stimulation to over 60 children, Pasitos de Luz, is a family run organization. Their dedicated team makes a huge difference to the quality of life of not only the kids but the families as well.

The wrap party, October 1, will be a gigantic bash to thank all who have contributed to “Bingo for Beans & Babies.”

Wear your best and most outrageous Bowler, Bonnet or Ballcap. Winning hat will receive a huge door prize. A special performance by singer Kim Kuzma (www.kimkuzma.com) will highlight the party and draws will be made for all the exciting raffle prizes.

With some prizes at a value of over $1200.00 USD the raffle ticket price of $50 pesos is assured to please. Bite me! will be at it again with free nibbles throughout the night. Dance, laugh and have FUN FUN FUN.

Why, oh Why, are you an Expat?

Hola!

I was recently contacted by a professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio, who is conducting a survey about expats retiring in Mexico.

“The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is conducting a survey on “Cultural Adaptation and Quality of Life of American Retirees Living in Mexico and the Philippines.” We are collecting data from U.S. born or naturalized citizens who are 55 years and above and living in Mexico for at least 6 months.

The purpose of this survey is to determine why U.S. retirees decide to move to another country and how well they adjust to a new culture. The study is conducted by Professors Viviana Rojas and Thankam Sunil from The University of Texas at San Antonio, U.S.A. Your answers will contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics of U.S. emigration outside the United States and the level of satisfaction experienced by the retirees living at international locations.”

I offered to help them get a group together in Puerto Vallarta. This will help them and me, as well, because I am starting a new series of video stories, Boomers in the Bay, and this would be a great time to get some interviews.

We are meeting Thursday, July 9, at 11 am at Daiquiri Dick’s on the patio. They say the survery takes around 30-40 minutes to complete.

If you could join us, that be would fantastic! Please RSVP, so I can have some idea as to the number of people taking part in this. Hey, it’s a great way to see old friends again and maybe make new ones. Let’s show some community spirit!

Thanks in advance.
Laura Gelezunas, Video Diva Productions
RSVP: videodivaproductions (at) yahoo.com

Original Request:

June 8, 2009
Dear Participant,

The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is conducting a survey on “Cultural Adaptation and Quality of Life of American Retirees Living in Mexico and the Philippines.” We are collecting data from U.S. born or naturalized citizens who are 55 years and above and living in Mexico for at least 6 months. The purpose of this survey is to determine why U.S. retirees decide to move to another country and how well they adjust to a new culture. The study is conducted by Professors Viviana Rojas and Thankam Sunil from The University of Texas at San Antonio, U.S.A. Your answers will contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics of U.S. emigration outside the United States and the level of satisfaction experienced by the retirees living at international locations.

Your responses to the survey will remain anonymous and confidential. The completed surveys will be managed only by the researchers in charge of the study. If you have questions about this study you may contact Viviana Rojas, Ph.D. at (210) 458-7726 (viviana.rojas@utsa.edu) or Thankam Sunil, Ph.D. at 210-458-5617 (Thankam.sunil@utsa.edu). If you any questions on the approval of this project please feel free to contact UTSA Institutional review Board at (210) 458-6473.

Thank you for taking the time to answer the survey. Your responses will help us better understand your experiences abroad. Please complete the questionnaire and return it as soon as possible to the University of Texas at San Antonio in the self-addressed stamped envelope.

Sincerely,
Dr. Viviana Rojas
Department of Communication Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at San Antonio

  • One UTSA Circle, MB 2.248P, San Antonio TX 78249-0643
  • (210) 458-7726 (off.)
  • (210) 458-5991 (FAX)
  • vrojas@utsa.edu

Dr. Thankam Sunil
Department of Communication Department of Sociology,
The University of Texas at San Antonio

  • One UTSA Circle, MS 4.02.38, San Antonio TX 78249-0643
  • 210-458-5617 (off.)
  • 210-458-4629 (FAX)
  • tsunil@utsa.edu

Cruz Roja Rummage Sale » May 28 to 31

The Puerto Vallarta Red Cross Hosts a Rummage Sale to Raise Funds, May 28 to 31.

cruz rojaThe local chapter of the Red Cross (Cruz Roja Mexicana) needs money for critical supplies and blood, and they have organized a rummage sale at Las Palomas Restaurant to help raise the necessary funds.

Deliver any items you wish to sell to Las Palomas Restaurant on the Malecón and 15% of the sales proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross. You can keep the rest or you can donate that amount also. Clothes, costume jewelry, furniture, decorative items, and anything else that you think someone would buy, are welcome.

Items should be delivered to Las Palomas by May 27. The sale will be held daily from May 28 to May 31 from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm.

For further information contact Nelly Galeria_Nelly (at) hotmail.com or Lupe at artellptv (at) hotmail.com.

Las Palomas is located at Paseo Díaz Ordaz 610 in El Centro. Call 222-3675 if you have any questions about dropping off donations.
By Cynthia BEARE

Happy 91st Birthday Puerto Vallarta

On Sunday, May 31, Puerto Vallarta will celebrate its 91st birthday as a municipality and its 41st birthday as an official city with a series of events.

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  • 6:00 pm Concert by the Municipal Band in the Presidencia Square
  • 7:00 pm Mariachi Real de América in the Presidencia Square
  • 8:00 pm Awards Ceremony and speeches at Los Arcos Amphitheater.
  • 8:45 pm Cutting the immense birthday cake in the kiosk at the main square
  • 9:00 pm Spectacular Musical Show at the seahorse sculpture on the Malecon.
  • 11:00 pm Fireworks Spectacular

At the Seahorse sculpture, there will be a dance with the live music of:

  • Banda Astilleros
  • Sonora Caliente
  • Juan Pablo y sus Apóstoles
  • Banda Rosario de Puerto Vallarta

The streets around the Malecon will be closed at 4 pm for the events and bus service will be diverted but some will continue until after the fireworks.

Puerto Vallarta became a municipality on this date in 1928 and an official city on this date in 1968.

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