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The Jaltemba Express

Happy New Year!

 


The Almost Daily Newspaper for Jaltemba Bay and Surrounding Areas  Circulation 1131


Beach Vendor Guayabitos Photograph by Dot Bell

Good Morning - Buenos días.... and Welcome to Paradise
Sunday December 31, 2006...2007 HERE WE COME!
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Jaltemba News & Notes

NEW YEARS Tonight

The Bay is poppen' with entertainment, great food and a wonderful caring community.

Restaurants throughout the Bay area are open and ready to bring New Years in with style. Traditional turkey, prime rib, Mexican culinary delights are just a few of the choices that face the tourists and residents this year. The J Express will cruise by and photograph a small sampling of this year's New Years Parties. Bring your smiles. Click here to see list of activties

 

Repairs for the Bridge of Life

DO SOMETHING REALLY GREAT FOR EVERYONE AROUND YOU

Volunteers urgently needed to donate time and /or money to fix the walk and bike suspension bridge between La Peñita and Rincon on January 7th 2007  PLEASE MEET at the BRIDGE at 0700am. The estimate to fix is 1300USD and volunteers will be adding and pulling cable, replacing screws and boards, installing new cyclone fencing, installing two posts to stop the motorized vehicles that are tearing up the bridge, two trash barrels at each end. THE ONLY ONE WHO WILL APPRECIATE THIS IS THOSE WHO USE THE BRIDGE - BUT THE ONLY ONE WHO WILL REPAIR THE BRIDGE IS YOU

 
 

Letters to the Editor

NEW YEARS Greetings

Editor,

We would like to wish everyone a Very Happy New Year from Grant, Carole and all the staff at the La Peñita RV Park. Special kudos to the Express, especially Ms Maneras. We love you!

Carole, Grant & Staff

Editor,

I believe this is a beautiful poem. It has been send to me and I would like to share this with all of you.

Barbara Angus

     January 2007

At the sound of the tolling midnight bell

A brand new year will begin.

Let’s raise our hopes in a confident toast

       To the promise it ushers in.

 

My your battles be few, your pleasures many,

Your wishes and dreams fulfilled.

May your confidence stand in the face of loss

And give you the strength to rebuild.

 

My peace of heart fill all your days

May serenity grace your soul

May tranquil moments bless your life

      And keep your spirit whole

 


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Our TownsRoberto Gil de Montes - Musing with the Artist

 

Roberto Gil de Montes - Musing with the Artist by Dot Bell

 

(They say that artists are the beacon for society; the guiding light or flash point for social change. Celebrated artist Roberto Gil de Montes is no exception. Mexican born and raised – educated in America – Roberto Gil de Montes returns to live 6 months of the year in our area on the hills of La Peñita overlooking the Bay. His feet are planted squarely on both sides of the border and he is equally involved in both La Peñita and his other community in Los Angeles.)

 

Gil de Montes warmly greets me as at the door and shows me inside. Touring Roberto and partner Eduardo Dominguez homes could take hours. Interesting items and pieces are carefully placed tastefully throughout the rooms. Roberto guides me through; the entrance, the pool, the guest room the living areas, decks. It is a comfortable tour; and we laugh and chat as we make our way through one home and then another down the block.

 

Roberto was born in Guadalajara in 1950 and remembers the artistic influences of his youth. “There were only about a million people at the time. There was no TV and the images came from the churches, the architecture, and the colors of the street. Orozco’s murals. “The Man on Fire.“ That is what I remember. That is what influenced my youth.”

 

Moving to Los Angeles at 15 years old was a positive experience. “The time was exciting; the Beatles, Rolling Stones and society was going through great change. It was exciting times and I loved it. It was a great time to experience youth.” He hopped trains regularly back to Mexico to visit relatives and friends and never lost his language and love for Mexico.

 

Gil de Montes studied further and received his MFA (Otis Art Institute) in 1976 and in the 1980’s was included in the Hispanic Art Exhibit: Thirty Contemporary Painters and Sculptors that toured the US. While oils are his main medium, Gil de Montes also works with photography, sculpture and ceramics. He has had public commissions, most notably at Los Angeles Metro's Gateway Transit Center and has paintings exhibited in the Smithsonian Museum of American Art. He is a professor of art at UCLA.

 

We talk little of art in the early afternoon. We talk of Mexico, politics, youth and beautifying this tiny corner of the universe. Our conversation skips along the moments like a stone on still water, touching down to kiss the major theme of social change and individual contribution to society.

 

Roberto is concerned with air pollution in the area and specifically the health concerns of burning plastic in the garbage. “We have to show them and educate the community about the harmful effects.” In an effort to get that education started he and partner Edwardo started a school essay program on “How to Beautify La Peñita.” Unfortunately the following year their efforts were thwarted when the powers to be in the school system wanted pencils and paper as a contribution rather than imagination. Roberto shrugs.

 

Roberto and Eddie are local philanthropists and were early organizers for the Area Benefit Event and have given time and investment in many ways to groups and needy individuals in the area. When asked about their “adopted Mexicans” and the contributions they have given the children and families, Gil de Montes hesitates. “They help us as much as we help them,” he modestly responds and then quickly changes the subject to integration and the need for integration in our area and neighborhoods as more and more people make their homes here.

 

He criticizes governments on both sides of the border – Calderon for his attempted cut to education and for the US and their treatment of Mexicans North of Border. “They (the US government) could stop it if they wanted” he says. “America rejects the Mexicans. They are just being hypocritical. They want the labor but don’t want to pay benefits.”

 

Gil de Montes has a world perspective and has traveled extensively for enjoyment and also to drink up the artistic influences of the country. “I am an artist and I need culture. La Peñita is beautiful yes. But it does not have galleries or museums. I like to expose myself to other cultures.” His travels to India, for example, inspired a collection of paintings. When he discusses his recent trip to Cuba, I am reminded that his words and memories will probably be recalled later in oils.

 

Not one to be considered an armchair critic come-philosopher, Roberto speaks about the importance of living an involved life. He wants to clean up the beach in La Peñita, create a community driven malecón design and support or create an art center or special place. He looks for projects like a cat ready to pounce - put his art, energy and drive into an area that will blossom.

 

Roberto and Edwardo have reconstructed and remodelled a number of homes in La Peñita. Each home has its own artistic stamp developed for functionality as well as heaps of aesthetic appeal.  He laughs and says “I’m going to beautify this neighborhood one house at a time” and then laughs again.

 

I believe him.

 

(Note: I spotted Roberto and Eddie a week after our musings at a new house they had purchased off the square in La Peñita – just down from Soley’s Restaurant. What’s it going to be I asked? “An Art Gallery” Roberto Responded. “A place to visit. Maybe a little restaurant over there.”)

 

Click here to see an sample of his art: http://www.otis.edu/alumni/da/gildemontes.htm and

http://www.lisacoscinogallery.com/gildemontes/index.html for his paintings on India.

 


Jaltemba Bay Animal Rescue

 

VETERINARIAN SUPPLIES

Rob and Heather Erickson report the following:

I have got a bit of a reprieve from work, so Rob and I will now be staying until after the next vet clinic.  We have received credit for a wonderful donation of over $200 of IV supplies, stethoscope, and linens that Sheila and Barry
Fletcher brought down when they flew back after Barry's knee surgery a few weeks ago.  I had given them a list of specific needs and their daughter Pauline Fletcher - and her vet donated the IV supplies and stethoscope. 

Sheila was kind enough to clean her linen closet and bring a large bag of pillow cases and tea towels.  These are great for lifting the pets and easier to launder than big towels. 

A big thank you to Barry, Sheila and Pauline in the express from the Jaltemba Bay Animal Rescue Group. 

Heather Erickson

Contributions are Coming In!

Tom and Bruce from Casa Libertad contributed $170.00, Linda M Caterer $100.00, Many thanks!  

Brenda and Jeff Bitkoff, Nina Steffins and Ed and Marylyn Doll for their kind offers of accommodation for the vets and their assistants. 
Thanks to Nancy Milski and Rosalie Hope for their contributions of lunch for a day at the clinic in Los Ayala. (We only need one more offer of lunch for Los Ayala.)

Deb and Rick Martin and Heather and Rob Erickson who dropped off catheters, stethoscopes and other medical supplies.

Current Needs

  1. Volunteers to help with lunches and refreshments during the clinic

  2. Volunteers to help with the clinic

  3. Donations

Many thanks to those of you who have donated!

Lin (linchimes@hotmail.com)

YOU may now give directly to the Animal Rescue fund.  PLEASE GIVE BY CLICKING THE BUTTON BELOW  All donations will be listed the following day


IT'S NEW YEARS EVE

Activities galore on News Years Eve in Jaltemba - A Fantastic Selection of Events ...Tough Decisions

 

 

Hinde & Jaime's New Years Extravaganza- Hinde is preparing for New Years and selling tickets to an all-inclusive evening of fun. A Jaltemba Bay Favorite for New Year´s Eve entertainment and good times! Musica! ...Buffet of Turkey, Chicken, roast pork loin, shrimp, salads and more! 300 pesos per person but national drinks and beer served all evening from 9 p.m. to 1 am

 

 

 

New Year's Eve on the Beach at Mateja´s promises to be another fun evening...get your tickets early.  Party Favors! Great food! and whole lot of enjoyment!

 

The El Tiburon Restaurant is offering an unforgettable New Years Eve with Ja'Qui and The Perez Brothers. Good food, good service and a wonderful large dance floor for your enjoyment. Help us bring in the New Years and usher out the Old. Come Party the night away..................Call for Details and Reservation 274-0642 or 322-136-8465

 

 

New Years Eve at the Bavarian Gardens, Dance to the Redneck Mothers, Prime Rib Dinner, 200 pesos (Tickets sold in advance) Great Service! Great People! And a great band to boot!

 

Rumor has it that part of  bubba and the bottom feeders    will join the red neck mothers at the Bavarian gardens tonight

happy new year


La Peñita RV Resort News & Notes

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Hi,

As much as I would like to send a Greetings card by e-mail,but I wouldn't know where To click! It is very difficult for me to keep track of all the new technology- Digital cameras, I Pods,MP3 players, DVDs, plasma TVs, high definition TVs ,and of courseThe dreaded PCs - with windows spreadsheets and so on----------------------------------

 

Therefore I am sending the simple way, from the bottom of my heart to both of you, to my dearest friends GUENTER, Klara &Kurt Schubert, Linda McCluskey, Dave & Maruka  and everyone in the

RV_PARK

All the best for the New Year!   Cheers

Barbara Angus

New Year's Bash at the pool...bring appies Music by Carole


Sports

Nothing Comes close like the February Horseshoe Tournament - Not even a ringer

!WANTED!!
                    for the
9th ANNUAL "EL FAMOSO" (world tour) horseshoe
tournament a.k.a bob howell....

VOLUNTEERS... need 4 to assist the tournament
director...
EXPERIENCE...none/will train

DUTIES...2 people to assist in scorekeeping and 2
people to assist in judging. must have a. sense of
humor to deal with the pitchers....

scorekeepers... will assist in posting
scores, directing lost pitchers to their courts and
assisting in handing out raffle prizes later.

judges will assist walking the beach and assisting the
puzzled faces on scoring and shoe count...

byron/chris/scotty...??? if you knuckle heads are up
to this let me know soon.... women are encourage too..


excellent volunteer opportunity to meet/with people...

 

jimmy howell (tournament director) barbqueguy1@yahoo.com

 

 

Georges Sunset Bar and Grill

Wow Martha has outdone herself !!!! she will be making shrimp balls or BBQ your own steak (filet mignon) or half and half but here comes the yummy part......they all come with Martha's Mexican "sloppy joes" that's delicious CHICKEN MOLE ON A BUN...MMMM...MMM...MMMM...so see you here from 5pm till 9pm at the SUNSET BAR AND GRILL

PIZZA MADNESSBest pizza in town served up by Benny, Tracey and Ricardo

Ricardo's Pizza is offering a 15% discount on food items on their menu between Noon and 2 pm - an incredible bargain on GREAT already well-priced pizza and Italian foods. (offer not to be combined with other offers) Benny or Tracy are on hand to give you very special service you are accustomed to. Now through to the end of January...A great place for lunch and to get away from those left over turkey sandwiches

Want pizza for dinner? ASK your server for the Large Pizza and get two free beers. What a deal!  You must tell your host that you heard about it in the Jaltemba Bay Express to get the above specials-