Sunday, May 14, 2017

Isla Mujeres Daily News & Events Sunday, May 14




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  From  Noticias de Diario de Quintana Roo ....

link to their Isla articles & photos




The Isla Mujeres article in DQR is about the Festival for the patron saint of Rancho Viejo, on the mainland part of the municipality.


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From the Municipal Facebook site.....  (  FB page link)


The article in the City section of the municipal government is about the security at the Rancho Viejo Fair.


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From Tvisla Mujeres ( link to photos & articles)



Mayor Juan Carrillo applauds the hard work of the Cahuamero basketball team
- http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/juan-carrillo-aplaude-esfu…/

The Cahuameros Club of Isla Mujeres Nueva Generación received recognition from the Mayor for winning second place in the recent tournament of the Major League of Basketball of Quintana Roo. He said the City will support the team's efforts to improve their competitive level to seek the title in the next championship. They met last weekend in the Mayor's office for delivery of their trophy and the Mayor also gave some gifts to the team members. The team is new, although they have a 30 year history. They have been filling the Convention Center with fans for their games and did better in this tournament than was expected.



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From  por esto Link to their Isla Mujeres articles & photos


New board of directors at Isla Mujeres Red Cross 
Nueva mesa directiva de la Cruz Roja en IM.. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
        Juan Felipe Biermann was sworn in as the new President of the Isla Mujeres Red Cross Board of Directors, and the other members of the board are: Giancarlo Frigerio, Vice President; Leonel Povedano Castillo, treasurer; Margarita Adriana García Velazco, secretary; and as counselors, Arminda Magaña, Guadalupe Martínez, Antonio Salas, Analis Criski and Carol Lavia. Mayor
Juan Carrillo Soberanis delivered a new ambulance outside the Red Cross facilities. 
     The new president thanked the former president Jorge Cárdenas Bazán, who didn't attend the event. Attendees included Dr. Antonio Salas; former Red Cross president of the institution, Giancarlo Frigerio;  the president of the Association of Small Hotels, Leonel Povedano Castillo; and the president of Isla Mujeres Hotels, Guadalupe Martínez Márquez, among others.
   Mr. Biermann said he has lived in Mexico since he was 17 years old, and feels as he is an islander in his heart. He requested the support of everyone present, and spoke about the professional team of paramedics, rescuers, and collaborators, and the intention to provide ongoing support for training to ensure professionalism.


Possible rain in Sunday's forecast
Que caerán chubascos este día[+] Ver masFull article at this link

  May 13   The forecast from CONAGUA (National Water Commission) said the effects of Cold Front #46 could cause rain on Sunday when it hits the hot Caribbean Sea. The forecast at 4pm from the SCT (Secretary of Communications and Transport) predict southeastern winds at 20-30kph with gusts over 40 kph, which could cause strong currents and choppy seas. The SCT said the front has already arrived to the coasts of the Yucatan and indications are that it won't have sufficient force to bring down the temperatures. As of 5pm there hadn't been any rain, but it was partly cloudy after 3pm.
     The renters of golf carts said nearly all 800 were leased, to view the sites of interest and the tours to the south, however in contrast, the boat tour operators said only 20 percent of their fleet was active by noon. The dive shops had better business, however occupancy at the island hotels dropped to 30 percent. 

Isla Mujeres news briefs  
Breves de Isla Mujeres.. [+] Ver masFull article at this link

Volunteers participated in an ongoing campaign for the prevention of violence against women and girls by going house to house in the colonias distributing informational leaflets about types of violence and women's rights, to raise awareness in the community. The municipal Women's Institute provide services of care and counseling, as well as education and raising awareness about violence against women, including sexual violence, which constitute serious health problems and violations of the rights of women.
    The World Health Organization (WHO) statistics indicate one in three women suffer from this problem.

Abandonment of Sculpture Park

   Since the Sculpture Park at Punta Sur was inaugurated in December 2001, two sculptures have disappeared to to oxidation, because of the proximity of the sea. The works of art were donated by national and international artists to welcome people to this place where the rays of the sun first touch Mexico. There are complaints that the three levels of government have failed to provide maintenance. The municipal government collects a fee for visiting the site, and provides management, but the past four administrations have allowed the sculptures to deteriorate.


Mayor Juan Carrillo applauds the strength of the Cahuamero basketball team
Reconocen esfuerzo de Cahuameros.. [+] Ver masFul article at this link
  May 13    The Cahuameros Club of Isla Mujeres Nueva Generación received recognition from the Mayor for winning second place in the recent tournament of the Major League of Basketball of Quintana Roo and he said the City will support their efforts to improve their competitive level to seek the title in the next championship.


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 May Events
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Monday, May 1 Labor Day    And the Sol as Sol Regatta boats are arriving

Wednesday, May 3 and Thursday, May 4, the Eta Aquarid  meteor shower can be seen, but it peaks in the predawn hours of Friday and Saturday. It is caused by debris from Halley's Comet.  The most meteors can be seen during the hours before 5a, when dawn starts (After moonset which is 1:33a on Wed, 2:18a on Thur., 3:00a on Fri, and 3:49 on Sat).

Wednesday, May 3 Dia de la Cruz (celebrated by construction workers)

Wednesday, May 3 Basketball game Islanders vs Regatta sailors 7p  Probably at the Convention Center since the downtown court is being renovated.

Friday & Saturday:  Eta Aquarid meteor shower. The most meteors can be seen during the hours before 5a, when dawn starts (after moonset at 3:00a on Fri and 3:49 on Sat). Caused by debris from Halley's Comet,

Friday, May 5  Regatta Amigos. Isleno children (exceptional students aged 8-12) gather at Buhos at 10am, leave for the boats a half hour later and depart at noon for their Regatta around the island

Friday, May 5 Anniversary of victory against French at Battle of Puebla "Cinco de Mayo"

Saturday, May 6  Fashion show at 8p on the Caribbean side of the Casa de la Cultura  of Yucatecan traditional clothing and garments based on that style.

Sunday, May 7 Noches Magicas on the Town Square 8p: Dance troupes performing from Cancun & Isla Mujeres.



Wednesday, May 10 Mother's Day

Sunset ~7:05p
Moon rise over the Caribbean
May 10   7:15
May 11   8:05
May 12  8:55  
May 13   9:44
May 14  10:32
May 15  11:19  
 Painting by Pam Haase Link to website


Saturday, May 13 Artist of the Month Exhibition at aMar Cocina Peruana restaurant Featuring Laura Anileu 7:30p. On the back street Guerreo, north of Abasolo. Limited space, reservations (998) 274 3732


Festival of Caribbean Culture May 13, 15, 16, & 19
Saturday May 13
 Painting: Workshop on the techniques of painting 6p
 Music: Outside the Casa de la Cultura  7p
              Rockabilly Malix Cats (Mx)
              Sara Curruchich (Guatemala)

Monday, May 15  Music & Singing at the Guadalupana Church (across from Mango's)
                             Mayan Opera Concert 7pm

Tuesday, May 16 Casa de la Cultura
               Play:  "Let the Jungle tell you its story"
               Painting: Caravan: Painting in Acction  5:30p
               Music: Singing in the Mother Languages  Maria Mactezuma (Mx) 8p (outside)
              

Friday, May 19 Outside the Casa de la Cultura
            Circense Imagine Show 7:45

Saturday, May 20   Dance & Music outside the Casa de la Cultura 7:45
            Bailes Caribenos (Caribbean Dancing)
            Chilangos de la Habana (Cuban...Chilangos are from Mexico City)    


Sunday, May 14 Noches Magicas on the Town Square 8p (Mother's Day in the US)

Monday, May 15 Teacher's Day Día del Maestro

The starting date for Whale Shark Tour season hasn't been announced yet, so it is unknown if it will be May 17 (possibly thru Sept. 17). Will update when announced.

May 19, 20, 21 Cosme Magana Fishing Tournament
Friday is final registration & the Captain's dinner
The tournament is Saturday & Sunday



Sunday, May 21 Noches Magicas on the Town Square 8p

Sunday, May 28 Noches Magicas on the Town Square 8p

Monday, May 29 Memorial Day in the US 

Thursday, June 1 Día de la Marina


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