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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The “Free Books” Program Begins in Neighborhoods and Communities
The municipal government’s Department of Culture and Traditions inaugurated the first station of the program “Libros Libres” (“Free Books”) in Colonia Guadalupe.
NEWS
Possible New Changes in the Municipal Income Law
The town hall session on July 27 has been discussed at length. The reason is that there was an interesting proposal for a change in the Income Law in relation to the purchase, sale, donation, or succession of real estate.
Voices raised to protect animals
Animal abuse in San Miguel de Allende, whether by owners or others, has been reported for years.Animal abuse in San Miguel de Allende, whether by owners or others, has been reported for years.
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Tim Hazell, Composer and Musician
Tim is known throughout our community as a Renaissance man who brought joy, enthusiasm, and expertise to everything that he did.
NGO NEWS
CASA Proudly Fights for Dignity
June is Pride Month in Mexico and we in the LGBTQIA+ community and our allies step back and celebrate our history, the advances this country has made, and yes, being our colorful selves.
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.
Must include water, and a “mafiosa”
If you like nature, here is the place for you to spend a perfect day.
Free Mexican Film Series Continues with Open Air Screening of “Things We Dare Not Do”
Joining the Pride Month celebrations, the series kicked off with documentaries on LGBTQ+ to a huge success. We are thrilled to start the second month of MEXtape with “Things We Dare Not Do” by Bruno Santamaría, currently premiering in cinemas across Mexico.
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