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Both issues of The Isla Mujeres Magazine are here,
featuring a variety of talented writers and photographers!
featuring a variety of talented writers and photographers!
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From Noticias de Diario de Quintana Roo ....
link to their Isla articles & photos
Increased security over the weekend: JCS
Mayor seguridad
Dispone Juan Carrillo durante fin de semana
Lanrry parra
ISLA MUJERES, 20 de mayo.-
ISLA MUJERES, 20 de mayo.-
Mayor keeps commitment to families in the Continental Zone by providing tap water
Les cumple Juan Carrillo
A familias de Zona Continental, con agua potable
Lanrry PARRA
ISLA MUJERES, 19 de mayo.-
ISLA MUJERES, 19 de mayo.-
Preparing to expand the Punta Sam Terminal: Alicia Ricalde
Preparan ampliación de terminal
En Punta Sam, confirma Alicia Ricalde
Lanrry PARRA
ISLA MUJERES, 19 de mayo.-
ISLA MUJERES, 19 de mayo.-
Alicia Ricalde Magaña, general director of the Integral Port Administration of Quintana Roo (Apiqroo), said that the second stage of the Punta Sam maritime terminal project is ready to begin and is scheduled to start in June.
The first stage has been completed by the company "Planes Ingenieria" (Engineering Plans). The second stage of the project is large, and will involve an investment of about 40 million pesos. There is now an effort in process for a public announcement to solicit participation from several interested companies, said Ms Ricalde Magana.
She explained that although the work is unfinished, they will open some areas temporarily to provide facilities during the whale shark season, allowing access to the bathrooms and 'wet' area, which are completed.
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From the Municipal Facebook site..... ( FB page link)
Successful closing of the Caribbean Cultural Festival
The closing of the Caribbean Cultural Festival featured the Cuban group, "Chilangos de La Habana" and a performance by the Isla Mujeres Children's Ballet Folklorico, and by the dance troupe ''Añoranzas de Isla Mujeres''.
On behalf of the Mayor, the Director of the Institute of Culture and Art, Ruben Perez Martin, gave awards to the participants and thanked the audience, and all the participants and attendees of this Festival of Caribbean Culture (FECUCA 2017), which began on the island last weekend.
Municipal government ensures security for Islanders and visitors during the fishing tournament.(Which has been rescheduled for the first weekend in June).
Congratulations to those in the noble profession of Psychology
(Saturday)...Start of Fishing Tournament Postponed
It was rescheduled to begin on Sunday, when it was hoped that conditions at sea would be more favorable for small boats, and then it was cancelled for today also, with an announcement that registrations would be refunded. It is rescheduled for the first weekend in June. That is the Harbor Master, Maiguel Ismael Gonzalez Gil speaking to the reporters and the participants., explaining that the southeastern winds gusting up to 40 kph and waves of 1.5 to 2.1 meters have created conditions that are not favorable for navigation by small boats.
Captain's dinner for Fishing Tournament Friday evening
The Mayor and his wife attended the Captain's dinner Friday night for the International Fishing Tournament Cosme Alberto Martinez Magana". During the event the Harbor Master, Miguel Ismael Gonzalez Gil, announced that the winds gusting up to 40 kph and waves of 1.5 to 2.1 meters were making conditions unfavorable for small boats to navigate in the open seas, but the situation would be reevaluated in the morning between 8-9am regarding whether the port would remain closed for small boats. The Committee announced that if the port remained closed on Saturday morning, the Tournament would be held on Sunday from 7am to 5pm, and registrations would remain open until then. Names of officials attending are given.
Ninth edition of the Water Rally
This event to raise awareness and offer education about water conservation included more than 80 youths from Benito Juarez (Cancun) Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, and Isla Mujeres.
Participants undertook various activities to test their physical and intellectual abilities, as well as having the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of the processes which water undergoes before and after arriving in our homes.
The team Marino from Puerto Morelos won first place with 20 points, while team Jade from Cancun took second with 18 points, and team Dolphin, also from Cancun took third place with 17 points. Names of officials who attended are given.
This is an invitation to a children's drawing contest with a nautical theme, honoring sailors
There's an article with photos about providing tap water in the Continental Zone of the municipality on the mainland.
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From Tvisla Mujeres ( link to photos & articles)
The Fishing Tournament has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 4 & Sunday, June 5.
There are videos about the rescheduling and suspension of the Fishing Tournament, due to weather, with an official explaining that registrations will be returned to anyone who does not participate.
Islanders celebrate 500 years of Catholic faith
http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/celebran-islenos-los-500-a…/
The celebration of the 500 years of the Catholic faith in Isla Mujeres, scheduled for this weekend, with various liturgical activities, began with the presentation of presbiter Alvaro Carrillo Lugo who began the preaching at 5:30p, and who is well known and well loved in Isla Mujeres. More than 1500 people gathered on the Town Square in front of the Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception.
At 8 pm, the inaugural Mass was conducted by Bishop Pedro Pablo Elizondo, Bishop of the Cancún-Chetumal prelature, who was accompanied by the municipal president, Juan Carrillo Soberanis.
At the end of the Mass, around 9 pm, there was a procession with the Virgin and Jesus Eucharist, in downtown Isla Mujeres, with hundreds of faithful Islander Catholics participating. At 9:30m the plaque commemorating the 500 years of the arrival of the Catholic Faith was unveiled. this was followed by the blessing of the stone which will be used to start the construction of a Cross at Punta Sur.
The organizers of the event, including the presbitero (priest) of Isla Mujeres, Raul Sanchez Alons. said the first day of the celebration of the 500 year long legacy of the Catholic faith in Isla Mujeres was a complete success, and they expect twice as many people for the upcoming activities.
Expansion of Maritime Terminal in Punta Sam
http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/obra-de-la-terminal-en-pun…/
See translation above in DQR section....
More opportunities for exceptional students
http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/mejores-oportunidades-para…/
This is about the Olympiad which was already translated in the previous edition.
Second National Health Week begins
http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/arranca-la-segunda-semana-…/
The Second National Health Week is taking place May 20-26 throughout the state with the intention of providing HPV vaccine (Human Papillomavirus) to all girls in fifth grade and all girls who are 11 years old who are not enrolled in the National Education System. Talks will also be offered, which will include and emphasize the importance of hand washing for prevention of many diseases.
The inauguration event was held at Julio Saury Espinosa elementary school. A little over 12,725 vaccinations will be administered throughout the state, with an adequate supply to cover the demand in Isla Mujeres. This vaccine can also be administered at the ISSSTE and at IMSS.
There is video from an accident Friday night.
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From por esto Link to their Isla Mujeres articles & photos
Rescued dolphin continues to recover
Sigue en recuperación el delfín rescatado [+] Ver masFull article at this link
May 20 Three weeks after a dolphin was rescued below the cliffs of Isla Mujeres, his health continues to improve, as he recovers from a severe chronic gastric infection. Rosy Cerrillos, corporate manager of the marine animal specialists of Dolphin Discovery, said they can't estimate his release date at this time, and the specialists are continuing to take samples and do studies to monitor his progress, and recently did an ultrasound.
They said he is an adult dolphin, about 25 years old, of the type dientes rugosos/Rough Tooth (Steno Bredanensis), whose treatment began on May 2 at the municipal Tortugranja aquarium. At that time they stabilized his health, since he was suffering from a chronic gastric infection, dehydration, and parasites. He continued to receive 24 hour monitoring on the following days, until he began to recover.
The Dolphin Discovery Group are part of the "Stranded Marine Mammal Network" and responded to an official request for assistance to assess the health of the dolphin, and they will be responsible to help him recover fully before his release. The Rescue-Recovery protocol remains active, at the request of the Director of the Municipal Department of Ecology.
There is currently a contest to name the dolphin (You can vote on FB HERE).
Another dolphin, named Maya, was released in April 2015, after four weeks of care, when she had fully recovered from surgery to remove a kidney stone, however specialists say it could take longer for this dolphin to recover.
Unfavorable forecast
Pronostican inestable el Caribe para hoy.. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
May 20 The strong east and southeastern winds which were blowing on Saturday at 4pm were not encouraging for the chances for navigation by small boats on Sunday morning, nor were the weather forecasts for Sunday morning, predicting the winds would continue. The port closed for small boats on Friday at 8pm, which continued on Saturday. Beaches were semi empty at Playa Centro where visitors were feeling the effects of the winds, but North Beach was more protected.
Poor weather postponed Fishing Tournament
Por mal clima posponen el Torneo de Pesca[+] Ver masFull article at this link
May 20
This information has already been translated.
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Paying of profit sharing benefits begins
Inicia el pago de utilidades. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
May 19 Companies associated with the CROC labor union are paying profit sharing benefits to their workers, with a deadline of May 31st, having begun on Labor Day. This includes 20 hotels and restaurants, with some workers receiving the equivalent of one fortnight (15 days) per year, and other receiving two, based on the number of years worked. In the possibility of no profits, each employee may receive up to a fortnight, but there is flexibility in negotiations in order to avoid promoting bankruptcy. Last year all companies covered their responsibilities.
It is noted that the job market has begun to decline with low season, compared to the previous month, which is expected to continue in June, and may improve with the summer vacation period.
The CROC union office will be used by local real estate companies to provide information abut housing for those who want to review their points to obtain housing through Infonavit. There are many workers who are meeting the required scores and able to secure homes and a heritage for the future of their families.
9th Water Rally
Arrancó 9° Rally del Agua.. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
May 19 The 9th Water Rally started this afternoon with the participation of 80 young people from Cancun, Puerto Morelos and Solidaridad (Playa del Carmen), as part of the awareness program about the proper use of water by the Aguakán company. The event began around 4pm with 20 registered teams fulfilling challenges at different stations, while reinforcing their knowledge about conservation of this vital liquid. Activities included a giant Jenga, rope pulling in the sea (a Tug of War?), a sort of mini-golf, Limbo, and planting trees.
The participants remained enthusiastic and energetic throughout the full day, which was scheduled to finish before midnight. The 80 competitors documented how Isla Mujeres obtained water when it was a fishing community in the 1970's, with use of a rainwater catchment site and wells.Use of this knowledge was included in the first stage of the contest. The Rally includes participation in various tests to challenge their physical and intellectual abilities, while giving them an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge about the processes through which water passes before and after reaching their homes.
Participants included two teams from Solidaridad (Playa del Carmen), two from Puerto Morelos, three from Isla Mujeres, and the rest were from Benito Juarez (Cancun). They are students from educational institutions including: Colegio Nacional de Educación Profesional Técnica (Conalep), Colegio del Caribe, Centro Universitario Anglo Mexicano (CUAM), Universidad del Caribe, Universidad Anáhuac, and Colegio de Bachilleres, among others.
Festival celebrating the arrival of the Catholic faith to Mexico began with a Mass
Con una misa inició el festejo por la llegada de la fe a México+] Ver masFull article at this link
Monsignor Pedro Pablo Elizondo, bishop of the Cancun-Chetumal prelature, conducted a Mass to initiate the celebrations to commemorate the arrival of the Catholic faith to Mexico. He described the events of March 1517 when the expedition of Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba, arrived to the coasts of Isla Mujeres, at the Mayan city Ekab, today the convent Boca Iglesia, near Cape Catoche, and the subsequent construction of what would become the first Convent in America, according to the historical account of Bernal Diaz de Castillo. This historical event is depicted on one side of a 30 meter square mural, including a representation of the first two baptisms of Mayan children, Melchor and Julian, by Fray Alonso Gonzalez. The other side depicts Our Lady of Immaculate Conception and the first bishop of Isla Mujeres, Monsignor Fabio Martinez Castilla, who is the spiritual leader of the diocese of Tuxtla Gutierrez.
The church was filled by nearly 1000 parishioners, with many dressed in green T shirts representing married couples who arrived from different parts of the country, especially the Southeast, for a spiritual marriage retreat in Isla Mujeres. A total of 400 people arrived from Tlaxcala, México City, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán and, of course, Quintana Roo.
Celebrations will continue on Saturday with evangelization activities, a singer-songwriter, and a Catholic preacher, starting around 5:30pm and concluding around 10pm.
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View from the rooms. |
MaraVilla Caribe Bed & Beach Three rentals with large glass doors overlooking our white sand beach and the beautiful Caribbean sea, with kitchenettes & free WIFI. In the coastal neighborhood of Bachilleres, among upscale villas & boutique hotelitos, convenient to downtown or the colonias, yet separate. Quiet & Private.
Kitchen in a large studio. (Sur & Norte are identical) |
Kitchenette in small room, Medio. There's a table & chairs across from it & a double bed. |
A large slider opens from each of the 3 rooms onto the patio where each has a table & chairs, hammock & clotheslines. The BBQ is behind the pole, and the outdoor shower is outa the pic at left. |
Large studio (Norte), I'm standing in the kitchen. A queen & single bed. |
Free amenities such as hammocks, bikes, outdoor shower, portable beach chairs & beach towels, washer, loungers. Breathtaking panoramic views from the rooftop terrace. Upstairs room also available. Downtown is ~ a mile away; if you don't feel like walking or biking, flag a $2 taxi. Parking. You can enjoy the music & crowds downtown, then come home our quiet neighborhood of Bachilleres where you'll sleep to the sounds of the sea.. $275/$325/$425 wk $40/50/$65nt Monthly Discounts
Large studio (Sur) with Queen & Single bed. Slider door & view are behind me. |
Fine dining a few steps away at Da Luisa or try the traditional neighborhood eateries a couple blocks farther. Within ten minutes walk are the restaurants Mango Cafe, Brisas, Manolitos, Green Verde, Kash Kechen Chuc, and the large department store-grocery Chedraui. Visit marinas, bars, & beach clubs that are minutes away by bike or on foot. Attend Yoga classes a couple villas away at hotelito Casa Ixchel. Fresh juice, produce & tortillas a few blocks away in the village, as well as a variety of other stores and small local restaurants. It takes 20-30 minutes to walk downtown.
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Provided by MaraVilla Caribe & Isla Mujeres Daily News & Events
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
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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" 5:30
Painting: Caravan: Painting in Acction 7p
Music:Norma Espinosa & Nadia Arce (Mx) 8p
Singing in the Mother Languages Maria Mactezuma (Mx) 8:30p (outside)
Friday, May 19 Outside the Casa de la Cultura
Circense Imagine Show 8p
Saturday, May 20 Dance & Music outside the Casa de la Cultura 8p
Bailes Caribenos (Caribbean Dancing)
Chilangos de la Habana (Cuban...Chilangos are from Mexico City)
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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
Whale shark season has begun
May 19, 20, 21 Cosme Magana Fishing Tournament
Friday is final registration & the Captain's dinner
Rescheduled for Saturday, June 3 & Sunday, June 4
May 19 & 20 Celebration of the arrival of Catholicism 500 years ago
Sunday, May 21 Noches Magicas on the Town Square 8p
Friday, May 26
The Circus is coming to Isla Friday!
"Arriving for the first time & for a short period, directly from Mexico City, the Afeere Brothers International Circus. Feel the maximum excitement with the 4 suicidal motorcycles in the Globe of Death, and the acrobats performing feats on the Fantastic Pendulum more that 10 meters in the the air.
In front of the Caribbean Sea. A show of this magnitude happens only once a year!
Monday-Friday 8pm Saturday & Sunday 5:30p & 8:30p
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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