Mauricio Trejo published the five actions with which he would start his administration. Although four are still pending, the first, which was to return Montes de Oca street to its original state, has been completed.
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Meet Some of the New Administration’s Directors
Gabriel Arturo Yáñez Saldaña: He has a degree in criminology. He was Director of Security in San Miguel from 2012-2015. Edgar Bautista: He is an architect and was Director of Urban Development from 2011-2015. In this administration he will be the Director of the Municipal Institute for Planning and Sustainable Development. José Luis Pérez: Director of Public Services....
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MORE WEB EXCLUSIVES
Mexico with hearing inclusion in movie theaters
On February 16, 2010, the House of Representatives approved amendments to the Federal Cinematography Law, including the amendment to Article 8, which decrees the dubbing and subtitling of foreign films in Mexico.
NEWS
Delays, rains and the vaccine
In total, 21 thousand doses of the Astrazeneca vaccines were given to Sanmiguelenses between the ages of 30-39 on Mon-Wed the week of August 2.
Will there be a major festival?
On the weekend closest to September 29 San Miguel de Allende is filled with fireworks, súchiles (offerings), indigenous dancers, and rituals.
ART
One Sunday Afternoon: An Immersive Art Experience at Viñedo Dos Búhos
One Sunday afternoon while enjoying a beautiful Spring day Yuliya Lanina heard the pandemic knocking at her door threatening to change the life she so delicately held in balance.
Preserving Mexican Culture through Art: A Visit to Heidi’s Gallery
In Heidi’s Gallery you can find them represented through art. Mujeres en Cambio invites you to join her on Zoom as she tells her stories on March 31 at 1pm.
NGO NEWS
Professional Golf Tour Supports Casita Linda and San Miguel Viejo Families
By Catherine Marenghi Casita Linda, a non-profit organization that builds homes for the most needy families in San Miguel de...
A Scent from Spain … ”Zarzuela”
This concert of zarzuelas and Mexican songs compiles some of the most beautiful arias of zarzuelas and pays tribute to the fusion of cultures that today make up the national identity in Mexico and uses art as the great element of union between Spain and Mexico.
Tuna Tradicional: An ancient musical tradition kept alive in San Miguel de Allende
A musical “tuna” group has nothing to do with fishing, nothing to do with the fruit of the nopal. It’s a tradition born in Spain in the 13th century when poor university students created musical brotherhoods and played their instruments as a group to raise money.
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