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The Jaltemba Express
The Almost Daily Newspaper for the Jaltemba Coast Circulation 1720
Good Morning - Buenos días.... and Welcome to Paradise
Wednesday February 7, 2007.
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Sunrise Guayabitos

Photo prise sur le toit du Mar y Sol, Las Palmas par Maurice Dufresne, Montreal, Canada, Sunrise on Rincon de Guayabitos.
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JALTEMBA NEWS & NOTES
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Lazaro Cardenas Primary School Receiving Facelift

The rejuvenation of Lazaro Cardenas Primary School, which started with donations from Casita de La Peñita almost 2 years ago, is continuing. Last May, the school saw the installation of new ceiling fans and new teacher work tables, as well as the start of a school “twinning” project. Guests and friends of Casita de La Peñita, who had provided money for the fans and tables, are continuing to support the school this year, and have made commitments for the future.
Linda Gibbs said that “the work is ongoing. We have just provided paint to redecorate the school inside and out. The senior students are really getting into the painting.”
In addition, new sports equipment including basketballs, soccer balls and baseball equipment has been donated to the school this week. More new fans will be purchased in the next 10 days.
The school twinning project involves grades 2 and 3 students from Saskatoon, Canada who recently sent down packages with school supplies, a personal picture and short letter to the students at Lazaro Cardenas here in La Peñita. Bob and Linda Gibbs translated the letters and delivered the packages to the school. Bob has taken pictures of the Mexican students, who also have written letters and made Mexican flags to respond to their new Canadian pen pals. Guests of the Casita will carry the letters to Saskatoon in the next few days.
“The excitement is growing at both ends” said Gibbs. “The northern twin is readily accepting the opportunity to communicate, and at the same time looking for new ways to help financially”
Another school in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, at the kindergarten/grade one level is sending their “letters” in the form of pictures of typical Saskatchewan themes. Their Mexican pen pals will respond with similar Mexican pictures.
A third school has been gathering old telephone books for recycling and will forward their earnings for the Lazaro Cardenas Primary project. Past guests of Casita de La Peñita decided to forego their usual intra friendship gift giving this past Christmas and instead have forwarded the money for the school project. As visitors see the work being done and sometimes visit the school in person, their hearts and wallets open up.
Thank you to all who have helped to make this happen. We will continue to help other schools as the money becomes available. To date, we have taken in over $12,000.00 pesos. The generosity of the friends and guests of Casita de La Peñita has been overwhelming.

2nd Annual Fiesta Mexicana – Saturday February 17
The second Fiesta Mexicana will be held at the El Tiburon Restaurant and Bar on February 17 2007. The proceeds of the event will be donated to scholarships for students to attend Conolep.
The Mariachi Estralla de Compostela will begin the evening’s entertainment at 5 pm. The International Ballet Folklorico will perform followed by an evening of dancing with “Rondalla Magisterial” – Maestros of Guitars.
$250 pesos includes Dinner, Entertainment and one drink. Click on poster to view in full detail
Tickets on sale now at
ARMANDO's
Joyeria & Relojeria
Ave Emillio Zapata #21, (La Avenida)
Tel: (327) 274-0104
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“CARNIVAL 2007”
La Peñita de Jaltemba Nayarit from Feb 17 to 20.

We invite you to enjoy this carnival and most of all to join us in all activities upcoming
SATURDAY Feb 17 8:00pm beginning of the carnival:
Starting on main street (La Avenida) with the whole town participating in a parade with all the authorities from this county and people from our town. With a musical band following all the way to the rodeo ring Las Isabeles where there will be a rodeo with horse and bull riding and a dance afterwards...FREE!!!!
SUNDAY Feb 18 3:00pm great rodeo challenge !!
The two best teams of charros will go head to head. CHARROS DE PUERTO VALLARTA V.S. CHARROS DE HACIENDA LA PUYECA FROM COLIMA. At the end of the rodeo there will be a dance with BANDA MATONA at the rodeo ring Las Isabeles
$100.00 (one hundred pesos) for both of these events.
MONDAY Feb 19 8:00pm - 12pm
FREE DANCE ON THE AVENIDA. Come and have fun.
TUESDAY Feb 20 Starting at 10:00am
A great parade starting on the Avenida (at the bus stop) with all the schools, hotels, charros and the whole town. Join us and wear a great disguise.
At 5:00pm rodeo/dance at the rodeo ring. Las Isabeles with the internacional band “Original Banda Limon” de Don Salvador Lizarraga from Mazatlan Sinaloa, grupo Duranguense, “La Brigada de la Sierra and grupo norteño “Los Indomables” bulls from “La Guadalupana” and bareback riders from Ruiz Nayarit.
Come and enjoy yourself. $150.00 pesos
Ticket sales at these meat markets: Miramar, La Nayarita, and Nayarita II
Good Causes
Jeffrey Hill has donated $50 towards the Don Augustine Fund. That will go a very long way towards his medication! If you wish to donate to Don or to other Great Causes, click here.
Feb. 22-25:
7th Annual San Pancho Music Fest:
T his event offers a bi-cultural showcase of volunteer musical talent. It is a "happening," not a totally planned and scheduled event. There is no entry charge and nothing is sold. All musicians are welcome; everyone else is invited to come and listen and enjoy the festival. Musicians need an audience, and an audience needs someone on stage - spread the word. Maps of San Pancho's restaurants are available, or bring your own sandwiches, beverages and chairs.
Tues-Fri: Open stage during the day for sound checks, jamming and scheduled musicians.
Thurs. Feb. 22: 7pm-The Redneck Mothers
Fri. Feb. 23: pm-Frida's Eyebrow, a talented group of local musicians led by Dana and Bob "Q" of San Pancho
Sat. Feb. 24: 2-10pm-live music, some planned but most are walk-ons; 4pm-Kindergarten of San Pancho
Sun. Feb. 25: 12-2pm-Spiritual music; 2-10pm-live music, some planned and some walk-ons; 4pm-Kindergarten of San Pancho; 8:30pm-Gallo & Friends will close the festival.
5th Annual Fundraiser Fashion Show
Reserve Now for this Always-a-hit Event
Monday, February 26, 2007 at Estancia San Carlos
Lunch at 12:00 Fashion Show at 1:30
Cost: $225 pesos for Lunch and Presentation
There will be a No Host Bar, raffles, door prizes, items for sale by local artisans, and entertainment. The proceeds will go to La Tercera Edad - the Senior Center in La Peñita to assist in building a kitchen for the center. Tickets will be available as soon. Reservations can be made by e-mailing gerst4000@hotmail.com.
Ticket sales will be limited, so reserve your space early.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Sheri Billingsley
Hola everyone,
We have just returned from our vacation and am brown but fading pretty quick.
Please feel free to send me your notes and jokes! I didn't learn how to make the best margarita (drank a few however) but did learn to make Sangria, so am planning a tasting party. Talk to you all soon!
Lilianne
Greetings from San Miguel!
We're moving later this year to San Pancho and would like to subscribe to your newspaper! Please enter two subscriptions, please. Thanks! Friends tell us you have recently run a long story on San Pancho. Can you provide a link to that? Thanks again.
Curt Hahn
I just returned to Salt Lake City after spending six weeks in Guayabitos. I appreciate receiving your paper to help me keep a little of the Mexican spirit in my life back here.
Thanks for adding me to your subscription list.
Nancy Hess
SUPER BOWL GIRLS
Could I please get the phone numbers for the 3 girls at the Super Bowl Party? I am pretty sure one of them is my twin sister. Thanks.
(Name withheld by request)
Ja'Qui REPORT
I would like to thank everyone for their support and prayers during my recent absences from performing. I hear that many of you have asked about where I am and have gone looking for me at my usual restaurants. I'm sorry I missed you. But there is good news! I am much better now and will be performing twice a week and hope all of you will come see me once again to enjoy Ja'Qui And The Perez Brothers. I will return to my usual Thursday evenings at Vista Guayabitos. I will also be back at Beso de Sol with the Perez Brothers on Saturday evenings. I hope to see all of you soon. Love To All
Ja'Qui
CINDY & HUDD
Cindy and Hudd will be playing Hinde and Jaimes this Thursday 6PM to 7 PM for the dinner hour. Welcome to all that enjoy the older country western music. Come and enjoy some of Hinde's great cooking. Thanks for those that came last week
Hudd
Humor
Submitted by Jos
Marriage -Part I
A typical macho man married a typical good-looking lady, and after the wedding, he laid down the following rules:
"I'll be home when I want, if I want and at what time I want -- and I don't expect any hassles. I expect a great dinner to be on the table unless I tell you that I won't be home for dinner. I’ll go hunting, fishing, boozing, and card-playing when I want with my old buddies, and you are not to give me a hard time about it. Those are my rules. Any comments?"
His new bride replied: "That's fine with me. Just understand that there will be sex at seven o'clock every night...whether you're here or not."
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Marriage - Part II
Husband and wife had a bitter quarrel on the day of their 40th wedding anniversary!
The husband yells, "When you die, I'm getting you a headstone that reads, 'Here Lies My Wife -- Cold As Ever'!"
"Yeah?" she replies. "When you die, I'm getting you a headstone that reads, 'Here Lies My Husband -- Stiff At Last'!"
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Marriage - Part III
Husband (a doctor) and his wife are having a fight at the breakfast table. Husband gets up in a rage and says, "And you are no good in bed either," and storms out of the house.
After some time he realizes he was nasty and decides to make amends and rings her up.
She comes to the phone after many rings, and the irritated husband says, "What took you so long to answer to the phone?"
She says, "I was in bed."
"In bed this early, doing what?"
"Getting a second opinion!"
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Marriage - Part IV
A man has six children and is very proud of his achievement.
He is so proud of himself, that, in spite of his wife's objections, he starts calling her "Mother of Six".
One night, they go to a party. The man decides that it's time to go home and wants to tell his wife he's ready to leave. He shouts at the top of his voice, "Shall we go home Mother of Six?"
His wife, irritated by her husband's lack of discretion, shouts right back, "Any time you're ready, Father of Four."
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THE SILENT TREATMENT
A man and his wife were having some problems at home and were giving each other the silent treatment. Suddenly the man realized that the next day he would need his wife to wake him at 5:00 AM for an early morning business flight.
Not wanting to be the first to break the silence (and LOSE), he wrote on a piece of paper,” Please wake me at 5:00 AM." He left it where he knew she would find it.
The next morning the man woke up, only to discover it was 9:00 AM and he had missed his flight.
Furious, he was about to go to see why his wife hadn't wakened him when he noticed a piece of paper by the bed. The paper said, "It is 5:00 AM. Wake up."
(02-04) 04:00 PST Sayulita , Mexico -- From the far southern longboard breaks of Punta Mita to the beach-breaking tubes at San Pancho to the boat-accessed reefs of Chacala, the state of Nayarit delivers consistent, warm-water surf for all levels. It is renowned as one of the best surf coasts on the planet.
Sayulita offers a great right break for beginners and longboard riders, and a speedy left break for rippers. Nayarit's waves are smaller in the summer months -- the area's off season -- but even 3-foot waves can provide 20-second rides.
The swells swell in the winter, when waves can reach triple overhead heights. The winter is when the humpback whales crest in Sayulita's small bay, delivering a buoyant experience for surfers waiting for that perfect wave. Sayulita abounds with surfboard rentals ranging from $15 to $25 a day, depending on the quality of board.
Don Pedro's board rentals (Calle Marlin No. 2) on the beach, run by the diminutive surfer Davy, offers deals for week-long rentals of quality rides.
Punta Mita offers six slowly peeling breaks perfect for lazy-day longboarding. The beach-pounding breaks at San Francisco -- known locally as San Pancho -- and Lo de Marco are much less crowded but demand a bit more skill (hint: Bail early or eat sand).
Some surfers hire a panga boat in Sayulita ($45 for a quick session to $150 for all-day hunting) to ferry them to distant reef breaks and more remote waves along the Nayarit coast.
Paddle softly around the Sayulita local surfers, and definitely don't drop in on them. Sayulita beginners are better off learning the art in the early-morning hours before the aggressive, talented and tourist-weary local surfers take over the break. For a show, watch the locals put on a display of surfing prowess. Some of those young rippers are international surf stars, and their skills are unrivaled.
For lessons, check out:
-- Duende Vista's Surf Dawgs on the beachfront provides two-hour lessons with board rental for about $25.
-- Tigre Surf School, owned and operated by international surf champion and Sayulita local Tigre Cadena and his brothers Diego and Regis, provides top-ranked tutorials for similar prices.
-- Bev Sander's Las Olas surf camps provides women-only surf instruction, promising to "turn women into girls" (lasolas.com).
While Sayulita -- and most of Nayarit for that matter -- is primarily a surfing playground, there are many options for play beyond board-wrestling.
Fidel Ponce's Blue Marlin Fishing Tours in Sayulita (Caracol and Manuel Navarrete, although his office is really his boat, so ask for him among the pangas on the beach) is renowned for ferrying pole-wielding vacationers to the sweetest fishing spots in the region. Fidel charges roughly $30 an hour and offers snorkeling and surf-break tours, as well.
Snorkeling can be a challenge along the coast of Nayarit, and especially in Sayulita, because of the relentless waves. But a short stroll south and west of Sayulita's square to the Playa de los Muertos can provide some exceptional snorkeling. The tiny cove is protected from the waves, and a series of large, pelican-painted rocks in the cove provide refuge for an array of multihued ocean critters, including lazy blowfish and darting dorado. Best to bring your own gear if you plan to snorkel. The Playa de los Muertos -- there's a cemetery next to the beach, hence the name -- is a popular escape from the often zany Sayulita beach scene.
Horseback galloping along white sand, harnessed zip-lining through dense jungle canopy and monkey-spotting mountain tours are offered by Rancho Mi Chaparrita. The horse-tending crew at Rancho provides well-salted and -sanded visitors some respite with steamy excursions into Nayarit's forbidding jungle. Stop by their offices across from the baseball field in Sayulita.
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La Peñita RV Resort News & Notes
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Spanish Classes
We have a Spanish teacher. She will be in the park 3 days per week, starting this week. There is a sign up sheet on the
bulletin board.
Sports
More super bowl photographs by Dylan and Bill Bell click here
Tournament Format Set for Jaltemba Express Community Challenge Cup
The Jaltemba Express Community Cup Unveiled

Donated to the Jaltemba Express Community Golf challenge by the Express, this Cup will soon be mounted on a wooden pedestal with name plaque and will be presented to the winners of the golf classic on February 25th at El Monteon´s famed Field of Dreams. Over 20 teams representing communities from throughout the Jaltemba Coast are now registered for the two day event. The CUP will remain in the community of the winners.


Horseshoe Tourney Click Here for more information

A breakfast burrito and coffee will be
served for $20 pesos, also hamburgers, soft drinks, beer and booze, all at
reasonable prices. Food will be ready at 8:30 am on Saturday February 10th.
Don’t forget our raffle, we gave away lots of great prizes and two lucky
ticket holders will go away with cash..Last year one lucky person received
over $400.
Do
not forget to sign up at Matajas on February 9th at 4pm..for this
great horseshoe charity event. This year we will sponsor a child from
Conalap school.
Mataja is also having drink and food specials on this day for all of us,
salad bar with three choices of meat. She is also lighting the tiki torches
for atmosphere.
Hope
to see you all there, horseshoe tossers, and guests for eating and
drinking. Put us on your calendar now..Friday and Saturday Feb. 9th
Matajas 4pm, and 10th, at #5
Flamingos street in Rincon, Harry & Geanie casa
starting at 8am.
Robert
Curiel performs the best of Mexican National tunes
Hinde and Jaime's Friday nights
Right Robert and his father
Eric Nice plays Matejas Wednesday, Saturday and
Sunday 2 to 4 pm 
Craig ¨Shoe¨ Schumacher plays Tequila Willy´s
Saturday's 7 to 10 p.m
Thursday´s at Matejas´s 3:30 to 6:30
PIZZA
MADNESS

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-
Hinde and Jaime's Restaurant
Poker Day every Monday at Hinde and Jaimes and Friday at
Tequila Willys
Seen at Matejas

One great Carrot Cake

Two great heads...Bernie and Tracy
Seen at Mario´s Loncheria across from the Conolap Great
Food

Mario Junior and Linda
Click Here for a complete calendar in a glance of Jaltemba Bay Activities
For a more detailed description of Events Click here UPDATES ARE COMING SOON
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The Jaltemba Express Real Estate Section NEW!
Click Here to view all listings
CASA TERE
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Rincón de Guayabitos $265,000US
 
Immaculately kept house available a leisurely 8 minute walk from the fine sand beach of Guayabitos. This turnkey home can be used as a duplex or single family home. Gated parking, 3 bedrooms + separate maid’s quarters, 2.5 baths, solar and gas heated pool, kiddy pool, outdoor shower, 2 full kitchens, second floor terrace and more! It’s quality construction and value in an up and coming area.
Neighborhood:
Rincón de Guayabitos
Construction Size:
2,580 sq. ft.
Land Size:
4,300 sq.ft
Bedrooms:
3+
Bathrooms:
2.5
Type:
House
Age:
7
Furnished:
Yes
Pool:
Yes
Parking:
Yes
Contact:
Phone 327 27 40401 tiokim@gmail.com
For sale by owner, courtesy to realtors
More property listings click here
The Jaltemba Express Classified Section
We've gotten too big for ourselves and had to set up an entire section
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Great Links
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Feature Classified
Casita de La Peñita
Beautiful Bungalows in La Peñita
Tel: (011-52) 327- 274-0776
  
Casa de los Amigos
Romantic Bed & Breakfast for Friendly Guests
La Peñita de Jaltemba
Phone: (011-52)327-27-40713
WANTED TO BUY: STAR CHOICE SATELLITE DISH. Can wait until March. Please contact Jeanie at jmrienhardt@yahoo.com.

Rates in Pesos per Week
Gas Barbeque 80
CD/Tape Player 40
Coffee Maker 35
Toaster 25
Microwave Oven 75
Juicer 20
Floor Fan 35
Discounts available for long term rentals!
To make arrangements before you travel, E Mail Marty & Rodger. #51 Circuito Libertad in La Peñita
(west of the Arena, at the beach...
Free pick up and delivery. Telephone 274 1945. rodger_murphy@hotmail.com
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In The Process of Claims
David Lord - PVNN


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I have great satisfaction in my work by giving a helping hand to those of you that have reason to apply for Veterans Benefits. This process often requires a period of time which ranges from six months to three years depending on the elements within the claim. Those claims that require medical evidence often exceed the three-year mark.

The pain of waiting out this process is diminished by the fact that all claims that do gain monetary reward are retroactive back to the original date of claim. The result is a check that is equal to the monthly award multiplied by the number of months that I have worked the claim and the Veteran has been waiting for the check to come.

A case that had the highest retroactive monetary award ever given by The Military Order of the Purple Heart and was to a Veteran living in Mexico. I have a very high success rate for those Veterans or their survivors living in Mexico that apply through me.

Lately I am spending more time processing claims that are from visiting Veterans or their survivors, so many claims are from the visitors here on vacation or contacts made from the Internet. Within this group are a much higher percentage that have been denied benefits in the past and often feel they have been unjustly treated by the V.A.

Darth Vader is alive and well I am told by the angry victims of mis-adjudicated claims. He lives deep within the murky bowels of V.A. regional offices. I can go on, but I think you get my gist.

The greatest amount of time I spend on the claims process is out of sight of the applicant, far exceeding the time a Veteran will spend during the face-to-face preliminary interview.

Forming and molding your information into the connective issues that can then be presented as a whole picture to the adjudication officer takes time. It requires me to adhere to public laws passed by Congress, which are complicated by each individuals need to prove how they are entitled as a result of some event that happened 30, 40, or 50 years prior.

I am required to do record research to connect the claimed benefit to some service incident which resulted in loss of income to you. It is more than a jigsaw puzzle, it is a chess game where all the pieces move around the board at will, without ones hand directing them, it's like herding cats.

So depending on which law comes from where, which Veteran is having what medical problem, the process can take years and is forever behind because of new changes to old laws. I wear myself out just writing about it...

I now come to this week's point. If you need me, I will help, but understand that when you make a call to me and I sound as if I do not recall your name or some specific item within your claim, it is not that I am out to lunch.

I am able to recall with your assistance, so know the type of claim applied for, the date on which the forms were filled out and sent into the V.A. The fact that we met some time ago does not give me any clues, the fact that we filled out the paperwork together is not enough, the words compensation and pension are not one and the same, so know which benefit was applied for.

If a medical appointment or procedure was to assist in verification of the condition applied for, I need to know that it occurred and you have the doctor's statement in support of it. A testimony by the doctor stating that it was "as likely as not, the condition is the result of Military service" will do.

VIET NAM VETERAN FACTS

For VA benefits, two dates are used for the "Vietnam Era":
• Feb. 28, 1961 to May 7, 1975, for veterans who served in Vietnam
• Aug. 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975, for all other veterans
• 9.2 million served on active duty (Aug. 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975)
• 2,590,000 served in the combat zone
• 109,000 died in service
• 58,184 died in the combat zone or from combat wounds
• 8,113,000 are still alive

Vietnam Vets and VA Health Care
• 125,275 vets were hospitalized 206,763 times in VA facilities last year
• 989,833 vets visited VA clinics 12,704,963 times last year
• 991,672 vets received some VA health care last year

Vietnam Vets and VA benefits
• 737,397 vets received disability compensation in February
• 112,207 family members of dead vets receive survivors benefits
• 102,088 vets received VA pensions for non-service disabilities

Vietnam Veterans and Agent Orange
• 297,194 vets took exams under Agent Orange Registry since March 2000
• 99,226 filed claims alleging Agent Orange affected their health
• 7,520 receive VA disability compensation for Agent Orange-related causes
David Lord served in Vietnam as combat Marine for 1st Battalion 26th Marines, during which time he was severely wounded. He received the Purple Heart and the Presidential Unit Citation for his actions during the war in Vietnam. In Mexico, David now represents all veterans south of the U.S. border all the way to Panama, before the V.A. and the Board of Veterans Appeals. David Lord provides service to veterans at no fee. Veterans are welcome to drop in and discuss claims/benefits to which they are entitled by law at his office located at Bayside Properties, 160 Francisca Rodriguez, tel.: 223-4424, call him at home 299-5367, on his cell: 044 (322) 205-1323, or email him at mophmx@@yahoo.com or david.lord@yahoo.com.

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