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El Sindicato Turns 25 and Receives a Grant
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El Sindicato Turns 25 and Receives a Grant

At the start of the pandemic, historian Cristina Solís began working at El Sindicato in February; a month later it closed. She used the time to create programs for adults and youths, and even made El Sindicato classes available to people from their homes.

The San miguel Writers’ Conference Is Happening Now
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The San miguel Writers’ Conference Is Happening Now

Instead of our usual high-energy, five-day event in February, the San Miguel Writers’ Conference has spread out all of our usual events over a six-month period, October through March, our Literary Season Online. We have engaged easily the most star-studded lineup of authors we have ever assembled in one season.

Election Assistance 2020—Democrats Abroad SMA
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Election Assistance 2020—Democrats Abroad SMA

During what has been the most important voting period in the history of the United States (matched only by 2016, when many people unfortunately sat out), it has been remarkable to see the voting process in action.

The Legacy of John Bills: The Voices of San Miguel
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The Legacy of John Bills: The Voices of San Miguel

Upon graduation, John learned that there would be an audition to recruit new members of the Metropolitan Opera Chorus and he signed up. He auditioned along with 400 other young singers, but that year only one was chosen: John Bills.

Patronato Pro Niños Resumes Their Top Rated Historical Walks
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Patronato Pro Niños Resumes Their Top Rated Historical Walks

Who would not love to return to their pre-crisis lives? Enjoying the outdoors and strolling the charming cobblestone streets of San Miguel de Allende, while learning about our beautiful city’s interesting history from an expert who is not only knowledgeable but also dedicated to ensuring your enjoyment.

Community involvement vital in solving water issues
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Community involvement vital in solving water issues

As a student of environmental sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, also known as the UNAM, Karina Bautista learned that we cannot count on government or existing legislation if we want to protect the environment.