Nine member artists of the newly formed Galería Obraje@Muro are partnering with Feed the Hungry San Miguel, an organization dedicated to alleviating hunger and improving the well-being of children in our community.

Learning to Live in an Upended World: Animals Without Us
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought some surprisingly positive upshots for the animal world. One of them is a global concern about “wet markets” and wildlife markets and a call to ban them permanently.

The Computer Corner: Change Happens
One of the frustrating things about using one of the free email services (Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc.) is that the interface keeps changing.

Rotary Presentation: Post COVID-19: Lessons Learned
Rotary Presentation
“Post COVID-19: Lessons Learned”
Tue, Jun 16, 9:30am

UU Service “Behave as a Human Being”
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Online Service
“Behave as a Human Being”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Arvid Straube
Sun, Jun 14, 10:30am

The Streets Are Empty of Locos and the Masks Have Been Set Aside
Memory has stretch marks. Although many would like to throw
2020 into the junkyard of oblivion, the truth is we will remember it.
It will be like those who recalled the epidemic of 1800 when,
according to historian Cornelio Lopez Espinosa “people walked
down the street, suddenly sneezed, and lay there.”

Claims of Unfair Hotel Closings
The Hotel Association is objecting to two hotel closings by the municipal authorities. It asserts that this represents government harassment and that the claims of housing tourists are false, since these guests had come to San Miguel de Allende to work.