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Jaltemba Sol...the
heartbeat of the Riviera Nayarit
June 4th, 2009
Ja'qui Watson passed away Tuesday morning in Seattle Washington.
A popular entertainer and friend, Jaqui will be remembered for her
generous
character and BIG voice. The community loved her.
From Bob and Linda Gibbs:
Many of our guests had the honor to hear
Ja'Qui sing at one of the many places where she preformed. We all
danced while she sang, some of us sang along with her while she made
us sound great and we all loved her dearly. Ja'Qui was one of the
first people to welcome us to La Penita when she came into our
courtyard shortly after we had arrived. We will miss her dearly.
Our Mexican community has lost a great member of the area.
Bob and Linda
Ja'qui & Bob Gibbs - MC's for the annual fashion
show.
Jaltemba Sol
What a wonderful and simple tribute to ja"qui...we will miss her sooo
much.
Tami and Dave
Headline News
Mexican emigration drops 13% in 1st quarter
A government survey finds Mexican emigration dropped 13% in the first
quarter of 2009 - an ongoing trend as the U.S. economic recession
discourages Mexicans from crossing the border in search of work. ……Click
Here To Read Entire Article
Pax Terra to Stream Video of World Environment Day Celebration from Baja
Beginning at 7:00 PM PST on Friday June 5, 2009, Pax Terra, LLC
(pax-terra.org), an organization founded to promote sustainable
ecotourism, protect gray whale migration, and mitigate the environmental
effects of industrialization, will sponsor the streaming of a live video
of the World Environment Day Celebration
……Click Here To Read Entire Article
Mexico's Just the Latest Country Forced to Combat Overhyped Fears
The southernmost member of North America has certainly had a rough 2009
so far (as have many of the rest of us), but touristically speaking it's
been close to disastrous……Click
Here To Read Entire Article
WestJet Airlines Ltd. - More Mexico More Often
WestJet expands service from more Canadian cities to Mexico……Click
Here To Read Entire Article
Zhou Qiang Met with Mexican Ambassador to China
Zhou Qiang, governor of Hunan Province and deputy secretary of Hunan
provincial CPC Committee, met with Jorge Guajardo, visiting Mexican
Ambassador to China in Changsha yesterday morning……Click
Here To Read Entire Article
Mexican Peso Rises After Carstens Predicts Easing Recession
Mexico’s peso rose the most in more than two weeks after Finance
Minister Agustin Carstens said the nation’s slump will ease in the
coming two quarters, bolstering speculation the worst of the recession
is over.
……Click Here To Read Entire Article
Community foundations emerge in Mexico
In Mexico, a country with a relatively small nonprofit sector, community
foundations are emerging to raise and invest money to improve local
communities, a new study says.
……Click Here To Read Entire Article
Stricter measures slow traffic when traveling to Mexico
Inspections of travelers to Mexico are causing delays on Main Street and
are affecting local businesses, said Mayor Juan Carlos Escamilla before
council members.....More
New prostate cancer treatment drawing U.S. patients, doctors to Mexico
Austin man and doctor go to Cancun for treatment that has raised
concerns from some leading urologists. Not long after Dick Schwab
learned he had prostate cancer at age 56, he flew to Mexico for a
procedure not approved in the United States. As he joined a rising tide
of medical tourists going abroad for treatment, Schwab's October trip
had a twist: His Austin doctor joined him in Cancún, Quintana Roo, on
Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, to do the procedure.....More
Strong earthquake shakes Mexico City
A strong earthquake swayed skyscrapers in Mexico City and rattled
colonial buildings in neighboring Puebla state Friday, sending
frightened people into the streets. There were no immediate reports of
injuries or damage.....More
Easy come, easy go: simple truth behind Mexican prison
'breakout'
Jail's director and 44 guards held on suspicion of helping 53 inmates
escape
When 53 inmates, including kidnappers and drug-runners, escaped from
prison in northern Mexico last Saturday, it was immediately clear
something had gone very awry inside its walls. But few would have
guessed at the sheer brazenness of the break-out, much less the listless
ineptitude of the guards, so extreme that the authorities now believe it
was actually outright complicity.....More
Top Mexican cartel suspect arrested
A top drug cartel suspect with a $1 million reward on his head has been
captured by Mexican soldiers, federal authorities said.
Raymundo Almanza Morales, known as "El Gori," was arrested Wednesday in
the city of Monterrey in northeastern Mexico, said the National Defense
secretary. Three men suspected of being accomplices also were
arrested......More

Several diehard Jaltemba Bay folk turned out Saturday night to wish
Hinde, Jaime and Patty the best. They will be taking a well
deserved four month holiday. See ya next season!
Mexico City Ends Swine Flu Alert, No Cases in Week
Mexico City lowered its swine flu alert level from yellow to green on
Thursday, and the mayor said "we can relax" now that there have been no
new infections for a week. Mayor Marcelo Ebrard said the change means
the risk of contagion is low, the situation is under control and the
images of countless people wearing blue surgical masks in cars,
sidewalks, restaurants and theaters can be consigned to history......More
Mexico Goes On Sale
With a clean bill of health and a lifted travel ban, Mexico tries to
draw tourists back with deals and perks......More
Pemex ‘Too Optimistic’ About Chicontepec, Ruiz Says
Petroleos Mexicanos, the state-owned oil company, should reconsider its
$11.1 billion plan for the Chicontepec field because lower oil prices
make the investment less attractive, said newly appointed board member
Fluvio Ruiz. .....More
Mexico takes tourism very seriously . . .
Tourism is one of the main drivers of the Mexican economy. The Mexican
tourism ministry announced a series of measures, to be implemented by
the Mexican federal government, to reboost Mexico’s tourism sector,
protect its industry and jobs, and maintain air traffic to the different
destinations of the country.
….Click Here For Article
Mexico detains Singer Rivera for undeclared cash
Singer Jenni Rivera was arrested Monday at Mexico City's international
airport for failing to declare more than $50,000 in cash before boarding
a flight to the United States, authorities said.
….Click Here For Article

Bird Boys Of The Yucatan
Their faces and hands scream years of hard work, and they hate to
disappoint….Click
Here For Article.
Ancient Mexicans used to smoke pipes and drink tequila
Archaeologists have discovered an island for ancient elites in central
Mexico, which has ruins where some artifacts have been found that
indicate that the inhabitants used to smoke pipes and drink alcoholic
drinks,
….Click Here For Article
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico: "We Are Not Freaking Out
About Swine Flu"
We get a lot of press releases here at the Miami New Times, some are
very helpful, most are boring, and a rare, rare few are worthy of blog
posting, like this one from the Mexico Tourism Board, whose offices are
in South Miami.
….Click Here For Article
Happy birthday Eva!
Friends show up at Bavarian to wish her many more!

Photography by Tara

A gift and then look who is dancing...Jomie......now there is something
very special
LOST DOG!!! PLEASE KEEP YOUR EYES OUT

Our beautiful dog, Betty has been missing since
Wed. night when she bolted because of the
fireworks. She is a Blue Healer/cow dog mix, tri
colored, white, tan and black, and has a very
gentle nature. She was wearing a chain collar .
If you see her please call us... 274-1015
Thank you, Mimi y Juan\
Jaltemba community turns out to celebrate
Jaime's 79th birthday Let the Games begin

Jaime and his father in law watch the games
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more pictures

Banana Boat on the Bay
Saskatchewan postal workers deliver big for Los
Ayala School Students
Hi there,
My name is Lois Vanson, we stay at the Ke Lindo
Hotel in R. d. Guayabitos for the winter. The
residents of our hotel donated the money for the
uniforms for the La Joya school which you wrote
about in the J. Sol, the reason I mentioned this
was I'm not sure of the spelling of the school,
and I couldn't pull up March's archive. Any way,
here are some pictures taken by Gord and
Brandish Samulak. They represented the Canadian
Union of Postal Workers in Stoon, Sask. Canada.
The members of the union collected school
supplies for The Le Joya School. I will forward
an email sent to me explaining what they did for
the school. She mistakenly called it the Los
Alaya School, also, if you could sift thru the
pictures and put a couple in the J.S., they
would appreciate it so Brandish and Gord can
show their fellow workers.
Just love keeping abreast of our winter home,
thanks so much.
Gil& Lois Vanson
Hola Amigos
As per your request, I have prepared a little
blurb as to how this came about for the children
of Los Alaya School.
My Partner and myself were having a conversation
with our amigos via SKYPE, about our arrival to
their new home in Los Alaya, as it had been
about 3 years since we had been to Mexico, among
our
discussions
was about what do they do in this small village,
they shared their involvement with the raising
of funds to purchase uniforms for the children
of Los Alaya School, and their experience with
the building of the new school, and they had
expressed how it made them feel, being that they
lived in Los Alaya.
It was at this point we began to feel we needed
to do something in support of these students
also, being that we are active members of The
Canadian Union of Postal Workers Local 824
Saskatoon, Sask (C.U.P.W.) we were confident we
could do something to support the needs of the
children of Los Alaya School.
So it came to light that we needed to have a
school supply drive, which we would donate our
checked baggage weight to bring all the supplies
raised, to my surprise when I called the airline
company to find out what we were allowed in
weight, they also allowed us an additional 100
lbs for humanitarian. We were elated and went to
work, we provided boxes at each Postal depot;
this would be 3 large depots in Saskatoon SK.
This consisted of Rural & Suburban mail
carriers, inside workers, Lette r
carriers, and Truck drivers, in all,
approximately 500 workers.
We also made it known on the work floor what we
were doing and encouraged everyone to
participate.
We managed to raise with the support of our co
workers 113 lbs of school supplies for the
children of Los Alaya School.
Education is something that should not be taken
for granted as it is the key to everyone’s
future.
In Solidarity
Gord & Brandy Samulak
Editor's note, we at the Jaltemba Sol really
appreciate the donations that CUPW and many
other unions throughout Canada and United States
give to our community here on the coast of
Nayarit
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