“Welcome to development, progress, employment, and order” is the message that appears on two walls exactly on the border between San José Iturbide and San Miguel de Allende.
Author: Jesús Aguado (Jesús Aguado)
A White and Red Spring in San Francisco
Following all the protocols to prevent the spread of Covid19, more than 100 people gathered to help the noble cause of the San Miguel Red Cross.
It’s back to school for some on May 11
In San Miguel, schools— public and private—registered to participate in the pilot program to return to in-person classes in Guanajuato State.
Second COVID Dose Completed
More than 14 thousand people over 60 got their second dose of the Covid vaccine. Mexicans and residents waited patiently until their turn came.
The Red Cross Is Organizing a Unique Auction at Viñedo San Francisco
Red Cross President Leticia Fernández de Noyola announced a fundraising effort that is running from April through June 2021.
Nopal Flour, an Inherited Tradition
Don Refugio “Cuco” Ramírez has just turned 93 years old, and has received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Carelessness Caused Recent Fires
Property damage in just one of the two recent fires in San Miguel de Allende amounted to some two million pesos. Neither of the businesses—Láminas de San Miguel (April 4) and Autohotel Luna (April 9)—had a Civil Protection Plan.
The Race for Mayor Has Begun
As soon as April 5 rolled around, candidates for mayor of San Miguel de Allende opened their campaigns, though on a smaller scale due to the COVID-19 contingency. Some held rallies, others opted to celebrate mass.
Gonzalo González Is San Miguel de Allende’s Interim Mayor
At the City Council meeting on March 29 saw changes in Council representation. Five members are campaigning for mayor or for reelection.