The San Miguel Community Foundation approved an extraordinary donation to several organizations whose income has decreased due to the global disease.
Author: Jesús Aguado (Jesús Aguado)
Parks Will Become Part of a Trust
San Miguel de Allende City Council is preparing regulations for two trustee boards to take charge of Parque Juarez and Parque Zeferino. These groups will operate under certain rules for public spaces, and will have to generate the resources for maintaining those spaces, which means an end to funds provided by local, state, and federal authorities.
After Ups and Downs, Mama Mia Prepares for an Upswing
In a historical building, with a current staff of 150, Mama Mia restaurant is preparing to reopen, and hopes for success once again. The restaurant’s history started with Adriano’s, a small restaurant located in the Posada La Fuente hotel. The patio was filthy, and some of the hotel’s clients, unable to pay their bills and perhaps harboring stolen goods, would flee through a window on Calle Jesús. The hotel was awful and the restaurant was a failure.
Phase Zero Came With the First COVID-19 Death in SMA
On June 1, 24 businesses reopened to the public in Phase 0. On that same day, San Miguel de Allende registered the first death of a patient caused by COVID-19. According to the Secretariat of Public Health, the man was 37 years old.