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Christmas Donations

One of the major benefits of visiting a country like Mexico is that the prices are generally cheaper here compared to those NOTB. Unfortunately, one of the main reasons for this is that wages here are low and many people live on the edge of poverty.

It’s difficult to be a tourist here and not notice this reality.

In an effort to make life a little better here for the children involved involuntarily in this cultural soup, many organizations here in Vallarta hold Christmas toy drives. Here are the ones we know about:

QUE?PASA

For many years, the Que?Pasa bar at Aquiles Serdan 625 (Tel. 223-4006) has sponsored a Christmas Toy Drive that benefits local kids. On Christmas Eve, Santa visits the street and pinatas are broken and toys are distributed to the hoard of neighborhood youngsters from 4 to 13 years old. It’s a street party for the kids and the bar patrons who come to play Santa. Everyone wins.

CHRISTMAS AT THE DUMP – PUERTO VALLARTA
A yearly drive to provide the kids who live out by the old, now unused Puerto Vallarta dump. These are no dump kids any longer, of course, but these children are required to walk to the top of the old dump to get toys each Christmas. This year the goal is to give each kids a toy and a new pair of shoes. The accept tax deductible donations at a US non-profit organization, the Casa Jojo Foundation. Donated items may be dropped off locally at the Paradise Community Center, SETAC and PVRPV.

http://www.facebook.com/ChristmasAtTheDumpPV

TOYS FOR TOTS
Sponsored by the Vallarta Navy League and assorted large businesses, this massive toy drive is funded by a golf tournament and a gala dance/dinner and individual and corporate donations. All funds raised will be used to purchase toys for distribution to outlying communities in early January when school classes resume. All expenses are funded by generous local and International sponsors, so every peso raised will go directly to acquiring toys at extremely attractive prices from Mexican distributors. For more info: http://www.vallartanavyleague.org/

PUERTO VALLARTA ENTERTAINMENT and EVENTS Dec 11 to 18, 2011

the Puerto Vallarta DAILY CALENDAR
December 11 to 18, 2011
Updated December 11, 11 am

The Puerto Vallarta Daily Schedule of Events is continually updated. Last-minute additions and corrections are frequent. Click on most listings for more information about individual events.

The city is alive.

SUNDAY December 11

  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET — 10 am to 2 pm. In the La Cruz Marina.
  • A CLASSIC CHRISTMAS CONCERT — Orquesta Esquela de Puerto Vallarta. Noon at Teatro Vallarta. 120 pesos adults/50 pesos children and elderly.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and see and stroll the new Malecon!

MONDAY December 12

  • “BIRTHDAY” OF PUERTO VALLARTA — In 1851, don Guadalupe Sánchez Torres founded Puerto Vallarta and settled with his family and friends along the Cuale River. There is usually some type of minor observance at city hall.
  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time. The celebrations go on well past midnight with fireworks and music. FINAL DAY

TUESDAY December 13

  • MALECON SCULPTURE TOUR — 9:30 am. Walk along the Malecon with Gary Thompson leading an intriguing guided tour of the Sculptures. Meet at the Millennium Sculpture by the Hotel Rosita. Free.
  • CRAZY BEACHES BAZAAR — 10 am to 2 pm at Crazy Beaches, Madero 163. 100 pesos to sell. Anything goes…. Email for info.
  • PEACE HOME TOUR — A 3 hour tour of 4 unique Vallarta homes. Meet at 10:30 am at Plaza Romy at I. Vallarta #228. $35(US).
  • “EXPATS” HAPPY HOUR — 5 – 7 pm at Langostinos on Los Muertos Beach. Reservations necessary. sarawise45@gmail.com
  • LOS BAMBINOS — 7 to 9 pm at the Palm, Olas Altas 508. $18 US
  • DEMOCRATS ABROAD EVERY TUESDAY FILM — 7 pm. Inside Job on a giant projector screen at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito. Food and Drinks available. 60 pesos.

WEDNESDAY December 14

  • IFC BAZAAR — 10 am to 2 pm. Buy, sell, everyone invited at the IFC clubhouse, at the corner of Libertad and Miramar, above HSBC Bank. 50 pesos a table to sell. 322-222-5466
  • IFC HOME TOURS — Tour 4 local fine homes. Meet at 10:30 am at 242 Aquiles Serdan. Donation is 450 pesos (benefits IFC charity programs). Reservations suggested. 322-221-5681
  • ART WALK — 6 to 10 pm. Open house at 9 Centro Vallarta Art Galleries. Complimentary cocktails. Free.
  • ARTISAN’S MARKET AND INTERNATIONAL FOOD COURT — 6 to 9 pm, at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito, Old Town. Food, Entertainment and Crafts.

THURSDAY December 15

  • IFC HOME TOURS — Tour 4 local fine homes. Meet at 10:30 am at 242 Aquiles Serdan. Donation is 450 pesos (benefits IFC charity programs). Reservations suggested. 322-221-5681
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • TRIBUTE TO PATSY CLINE — 7:30 pm at Que Pasa, Aquiles Serdan #625. Starring Mikki Prost. No cover but get there early for a good seat.
  • LIVE CONCERT — 8 pm. AMPERSAN, a very talented, intriguing performance with pre-Hispanic instruments, guitars and synthesizers. A benefit for/at Biblioteca Los Mangos. 50 pesos.
  • LIVE THEATER — The Foreigner, 8 pm at the Boutique Theater, M. Dieguez 321, Zona Romantica. 200 pesos.

FRIDAY December 16

  • VALLARTA SCENE FRIDAY FIESTA — 5 pm to 8 pm at Langostino’s on Los Muertos Beach. A lively *extended* happy hour get-together for expats, visitors and nationals. Everyone invited.
  • BRIGITTE’S COUSART FASHION SHOW — 5:30 pm at Coco Tropical on Los Muertos Beach. Happy hour from 5 to 6:30 pm. No cover. 322-190-7728 or cousartbri @ hotmail.com
  • HAWAIIAN LUAU FOR PEACE — 6 to 9 pm at the Sea Monkey on Los Muertos Beach. Pig Roast and 2 cocktails. 500 pesos.
  • NOCHE DE PELÍCULA — ??, 7:30 pm, SETAC, Constitucion 427, Southside Vallarta. English w/Spanish Subs. 20 pesos
  • GRUPO FOLCLORICO MUNICIPAL XUITLA — 7:30 pm in Cardenas Park. Free.
  • LIVE THEATER — The Foreigner, 8 pm at the Boutique Theater, M. Dieguez 321, Zona Romantica. 200 pesos.

 
SATURDAY December 17

  • OLD TOWN FARMERS MARKET — 9:30 am to 1 pm at El Jardin de Ninos Emiliano Zapata school, located on the west side of Pino Suarez between V. Carranza and B. Badillio
  • FARMERS MARKET CO-OP — At the Paradise Community Center on Pulpito in Old Town. 10 am to 2 pm.
  • DOGS & CATS — SPCA Pet Adoptions, Los Mangos Library, 10 am to 2 pm.
  • LITERARY — Vallarta Writers’ Group Meeting, 10:30 am, Los Mangos Biblioteca.
  • LIVE THEATER — The Foreigner, 8 pm at the Boutique Theater, M. Dieguez 321, Zona Romantica. 200 pesos.
  • LIVE CONCERT — El Gran Silencio, 9 pm at La Paloma bull ring. 200 pesos.

 
SUNDAY December 18

  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET — 10 am to 2 pm. In the La Cruz Marina.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • CHRISTMAS CONCERT — 8 pm at the American School, near Plaza Marina. The Vallarta Orchestra and Community Vocal Ensamble. 100 pesos.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and see and stroll the new Malecon!

If you have an event that you would like to see listed here, please email events (at) pvscene.com. The Listings are Free.
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Traveling in Mexico

DRIVING YOUR OWN VEHICLE

Driving in Mexico is one of the finest ways of seeing and experiencing the country. The pace is your own and spontaneity is guaranteed. The road system is consists of Free and Toll roads.

The Toll roads offer security and quality. The Free roads offer no tolls (often quite expensive) and a much more personal and varied scenery. Toll roads are patrolled by both the police and “green angels,” a government service in Mexico that provides free minor emergency vehicle service to travelers (tire repairs, gas, etc). The Free roads are less patrolled and are sometimes in bad repair with heavy local traffic.

Here is a convenient cost/destination website by the Mexican Government Secretariat of Transportation. It provides exact toll costs and estimated fuel costs for many types of vehicles.

http://aplicaciones4.sct.gob.mx/sibuac_internet/ControllerUI?action=cmdEscogeRuta&eligeIdioma=si

THE BUS SYSTEMS

3rd Annual Punta Sayulita Longboard & Stand-Up Paddle Classic

The 3rd Annual Punta Sayulita Longboard & Stand-Up Paddle Classic will be held March 9 – 11, 2012 in the beautiful surfside village of Sayulita, Mexico, 40 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta along Mexico’s tropical pacific coastline known as the “Riviera Nayarit.”

Over the past two years, the Punta Sayulita Classic has developed into one of the premier surfing and stand-up paddle events in North America attracting thousands of spectators and one of the deepest international fields of professional athletes as well as talented amateurs competing head-to-head in longboard and stand-up paddle (“SUP”) surfing contests as well as in an array of exciting offshore SUP distance races. With the generous support of the event’s sponsors, the invitee ambassadors and professional athletes, the event has successfully raised awareness for environmental protection and respect for the world’s oceans and wildlife as well as financially supported the local chapter of The Reef Check Eco-Diver Program and the Punta Sayulita Foundation’s educational and youth development programs.

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In addition to the action packed weekend of surf competitions and SUP races on the water, on land the festivities at the Punta Sayulita will continue. Following last year’s energetic reggae benefit concert performed by international reggae recording artist, Mishka, this year’s edition of the Punta Sayulita Classic benefit concert will feature reggae recording legend, Pato Banton. The free concert will take place on Saturday night, March 10th at 8:00 p.m., following Day 2 of competitions.

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The 3rd Annual Punta Sayulita Classic will again feature on the event schedule a surfing clinic for special needs and underprivileged children under the supervision of renowned Malibu, CA longboard surfer, Jimmy Gamboa, and members of his THERAsurf organization along with other participating Punta Sayulita Classic professionals and instructors from local Sayulita surf schools.

With the addition of Alaska Airlines as the official airlines of the 3rd Annual Punta Sayulita Classic, travelling to Sayulita to compete in the surf contests or SUP races or to simply take part in the weekend festivities will be easy. For many years, Alaska Airlines has been one of the most active airlines flying to Mexico and offers nonstop flights to Puerto Vallarta from numerous west coast cities including San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. More importantly, Alaska Airlines has generously authorized a 7% discount on airfare for those travelling to compete or wishing to attend the Punta Sayulita Classic. Mention discount code ECMG443 when booking flight reservations. Alaska Airlines is also expanding their surfboard length dimensions so competitors can travel with a SUP stock race board up to 12’6″ in length.

Proceeds raised at the 3rd Annual Punta Sayulita Classic will be donated to the Reef Check and Punta Sayulita Foundations. According to Punta Sayulita Classic Director, Kevin Roberts, “the past two Punta Sayulita Classics were a great example of an event that was predicated on the good old vibe in surfing known as the ‘aloha spirit’ and with the fantastic support and generosity of the surfing community and the sponsors who share the love for the ocean, the 3rd Annual Punta Sayulita Classic is expecting to outperform the fundraising from last year which, at the end of the day, is a significant financial contribution to support the important environmental and community programs established by the Reef Check and Punta Sayulita Foundations.”

Media and sponsorship inquiries as well as general event information regarding the 3rd Annual Punta Sayulita Longboard & SUP Classic can be obtained by visiting http://www.puntasayulitasurfclassic.com or by contacting Jose Luis Caselin at U.S. Toll Free (866) 947-6017 or +52 (329) 291-3957. For more information about the Punta Sayulita resort community visit http://www.puntasayulita.com.

PUERTO VALLARTA ENTERTAINMENT and EVENTS Dec 4 to 12, 2011

the Puerto Vallarta DAILY CALENDAR
December 4 to 12, 2011
Updated December 7, 10 am

The Puerto Vallarta Daily Schedule of Events is continually updated. Last-minute additions and corrections are frequent. Click on most listings for more information about individual events.

The city is alive.

SUNDAY December 4

  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET — 10 am to 2 pm. In the La Cruz Marina.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • LIVE THEATER — The Foreigner, 8 pm at the Boutique Theater, M. Dieguez 321, Zona Romantica. 200 pesos.
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and see and stroll the new Malecon!

MONDAY December 5

  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time.

TUESDAY December 6

  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time.
  • MALECON SCULPTURE TOUR — 9:30 am. Walk along the Malecon with Gary Thompson leading an intriguing guided tour of the Sculptures. Meet at the Millennium Sculpture by the Hotel Rosita. Free.
  • PEACE HOME TOUR — A 3 hour tour of 4 unique Vallarta homes. Meet at 10:30 am at Plaza Romy at I. Vallarta #228. $35(US).
  • CHARITY BINGO — 6:30 to 9:30 pm at Nacho Daddy, 180 Basilio Badillo. Benefits Discapacitados Visuales de la Bahia.
  • DEMOCRATS ABROAD TUESDAY MOVIE — 7 pm. The Visitor on a giant projector screen at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito. Food and Drinks available. 60 pesos.
  • LOS FRIXOLEROS — 7 – 8 pm, Jarochos Música, at Los Arcos. Free.
  • COOKING DEMONSTRATION BY CAFE DES ARTISTS — 7 – 9 pm near Los Arcos on the Malecon. Free.

WEDNESDAY December 7

  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time.
  • US CONSULAR AGENT ACCESS — 9 to 11 am at the IFC, Edificio Parian del Puente #13, Calle Libertad Corner Miramar, Colonia El Centro. Kelly Trainor, the US Consular Agent will provide information and passport assistance. Free.
  • IFC HOME TOURS — Tour 4 local fine homes. Meet at 10:30 am at 242 Aquiles Serdan. Donation is 450 pesos (benefits IFC charity programs). Reservations suggested. 322-221-5681
  • ART WALK — 6 to 10 pm. Open house at 9 Centro Vallarta Art Galleries. Complimentary cocktails. Free.
  • ARTISAN’S MARKET AND INTERNATIONAL FOOD COURT — 6 to 9 pm, at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito, Old Town. Food, Entertainment and Crafts.

THURSDAY December 8

  • WHALE WATCHING SEASON BEGINS…
  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time.
  • IFC HOME TOURS — Tour 4 local fine homes. Meet at 10:30 am at 242 Aquiles Serdan. Donation is 450 pesos (benefits IFC charity programs). Reservations suggested. 322-221-5681
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • READERS THEATER — 7 pm 9 Fearless Women in Mexican History at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. 200 pesos. Dinner and drinks also available starting at 6 pm.
  • BANDA COMBANCH — 8 pm at Los Arcos on the Malecon. Live Banda music for dancing. Free.

FRIDAY December 9

  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time.
  • VALLARTASCENE FRIDAY FIESTA — 5 to 9 pm happy hour at Casa Isabel. Everyone invited to a casual, inexpensive, social evening with the best affordable view in Puerto Vallarta.
  • BRIGITTE’S COUSART FASHION SHOW — 5:30 pm at Coco Tropical on Los Muertos Beach. Happy hour from 5 to 6:30 pm. No cover. 322-190-7728 or cousartbri @ hotmail.com
  • READERS THEATER — 7 pm 9 Fearless Women in Mexican History at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. 200 pesos. Dinner and drinks also available starting at 6 pm.
  • NOCHE DE PELÍCULA — ??, 7:30 pm, SETAC, Constitucion 427, Southside Vallarta. English w/Spanish Subs. 20 pesos
  • PEREGRINACION AND FESTIVAL OF CLOWNS — Begins at 7 pm in Park Hidalgo. Peregrinacion from 7 to 7:30. Clown mass 7:30 to 8 pm, Show on Malecon at 8 pm. Free. Send in the Clowns…
  • GRUPO FOLCLORICO MUNICIPAL XUITLA — 7:30 pm in Cardenas Park. Free.

 
SATURDAY December 10

  • FULL MOON
  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time.
  • OLD TOWN FARMERS MARKET — 9:30 am to 1 pm at El Jardin de Ninos Emiliano Zapata school, located on the west side of Pino Suarez between V. Carranza and B. Badillio
  • FARMERS MARKET CO-OP — At the Paradise Community Center on Pulpito in Old Town. 10 am to 2 pm.
  • DOGS & CATS — SPCA Pet Adoptions, Los Mangos Library, 10 am to 2 pm.
  • LITERARY — Vallarta Writers’ Group Meeting, 10:30 am, Los Mangos Biblioteca.
  • READERS THEATER — 7 pm 9 Fearless Women in Mexican History at the Paradise Community Center, 127 Pulpito, Colonia Emiliano Zapata. 200 pesos. Dinner and drinks also available starting at 6 pm.

 
SUNDAY December 11

  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time.
  • LA CRUZ FARMERS MARKET — 10 am to 2 pm. In the La Cruz Marina.
  • A CLASSIC CHRISTMAS CONCERT — Orquesta Esquela de Puerto Vallarta. Noon at Teatro Vallarta. 120 pesos adults/50 pesos children and elderly.
  • CONCERT — Municipal Band, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • PUBLIC DANCE — the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, traditional dancing to live music in the Presidencia Square, FREE
  • THE MALECÓN — When the sun goes down, the Malecón comes alive. Come out and see and stroll the new Malecon!

MONDAY December 12

  • “BIRTHDAY” OF PUERTO VALLARTA — In 1851, don Guadalupe Sánchez Torres founded Puerto Vallarta and settled with his family and friends along the Cuale River. There is usually some type of minor observance at city hall.
  • PEREGRINACIONES — Religious processions to the Church of Guadalupe in Centro. Usually in the evenings but traffic downtown may be traffic difficult at any time. The celebrations go on well past midnight with fireworks and music. FINAL DAY

If you have an event that you would like to see listed here, please email events (at) pvscene.com. The Listings are Free.
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