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Founded in 1983
Hidalgo #223
Chapala, Jalisco,
Mexico 45900
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011 52 (376)
765-2877, 765-3676
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"Forget wondering what life is really like in Mexico, read "El Ojo del Lago" and get a first hand look through the eyes of the largest English-speaking community living outside Canada and the U.S. today."

Mexico's Leading English Language Publication

Magnificent Mazamitla
All about a trip that all Lakesiders simply must experience—a jaunt up to nearby magnificent Mazamitla. It is in an area called “The Switzerland of Mexico” and with the greatly improved highway now finished, there’s no reason to put the trip off any longer.


Jim Cook’s Mexican Adventure
Jim Cook, a relative newcomer to our fair shores, has created a wonderful blog to showcase his adopted country of Mexico.

Pilgrims, Paths and Progress
A book by Lakeside resident Theodore Reid. MD. David, a psychotherapist himself and a fellow Lakesider, finds the book most worthwhile.  
The Ten Tenors Of Upper Ajijic
The writer has (secretly) experienced a long series of impromptu “neighborhood concerts” that have left her very glad to be living in Ajijic.
MAX BIRD-My Life
A sad but rather whimsical story as told through the eyes of a young parrot whose early life here in Mexico has not been an easy one.
Lakeside Living
The culinary arts society of Ajijic, known as CASA, featured poultry dishes and cheesecakes at their August meeting.........
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The Many Faces of Ancient Mexico
Today, masks are worn mostly for the fun of Halloween parties or the profit of robbing banks.................


Lake Chapala Society News
An unofficial slogan for LCS is “People Helping People”. This month the Newsletter will feature articles from volunteers working in education programs that serve the Mexican community..................
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