Vallartenses Are Invited to The Fourth Congress “Mi Amigo Sin Pelo”

a-ninoscncerFor the fourth consecutive year it has held the event "My Friend Hairless" promoted by the Center for Children's with Cancer Support AC (Marble) and Holistic Women's Association, with the aim of raising awareness among the population and that it is in solidarity with those who suffer from the disease, and raise money to help more and more children who need it and they can continue without any problems with your treatment.

This event will take place on November 25 from 3 pm at Los Arcos del Malecon, calling once more to society that wishes to actively participate in this project and become a friend without hair, providing resources that will be used to different care programs for children, and their hair as a sign of solidarity and commitment to children with cancer and their families.

Javier Galvan, director of Marble, announced each year in Jalisco are diagnosed over a thousand children and young people with cancer, so through this center supports under Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta and elsewhere in the state, so that they can receive the care and attention they require as those around them, that's why my friend hairless inviting the public to be an active part of this support.

"Not only is the word I'm with you but are actions that show solidarity and true approach to meet a child living cancer illness with his family. This is the fourth year that we replicate here in Vallarta, the Vallarta community response has been extraordinary, every year we had samples of entire families of people who lived close to this disease, children who come to shave as that sign of solidarity, "he said.

He further noted that as part of this great project integral, since 15 February, managed to operate a front dining Pediatrics Hospital Medical Center in Guadalajara, through which it provides hot and nutritious food to children of receive their treatment as outpatients and their families, an area that has long been contemplated and that thanks to the contributions and will of the people, is possible.

"We were able to give that gift, change the history of those who care for children with cancer who are their parents, saw a permanent reality when children are hospitalized for long periods of time where the parents did not take food, or three a day maybe they could make one, most parents who will not have relatives in Guadalajara Guadalajara that give them support to accompany them during their stay and bring a lunch, relieve them in care, "he said.

Javier Galvan further ahead than next year, will also be signing an agreement to provide comprehensive care in palliative care, which relieves pain is not only physical but emotional and spiritual development of young patients and their loved ones.

Evelia Basáñez Meanwhile, the Association of Women Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta indicated that financial support is provided to 19 children who come to the city of Guadalajara to receive treatment, resource given at each appointment and serves to fund expenses foreign transport like taxis and trucks, among other aspects, "the support here is continuous and ongoing, there are children who go to four or five times a month to Guadalajara and given a minimum of 800 pesos per trip."

It also called on the people to join this noble cause, enlisting among their acquaintances, friends and family, resources that will improve the lives of children.

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How to Celebrate Day of The Dead

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MEXICO CITY, 27 October.-Ritual and colorful collection for the Day of the Dead, is perhaps one of the most famous traditions of Mexico, and although there is a similarity between the essential elements in each region country, there are also differences by region.

The reason for the offering is shared with the deceased, bread, salt, fruits, traditional dishes of Mexico to dialogue exists between the living and the dead most remembered.

Although it is a Mexican holiday, there are some cultural mixtures: Europeans joined him flowers and candles, while the Indians added elements such as marigold flower.

The offering of the dead must have several essential elements. If only missing some, you lose some of the spiritual charm.

The most notable of the offering

The crosses, crucifixes, rosaries and pictures of saints are items added by Spanish missionaries to incorporate Catholicism in the Mexican tradition.

The cross is placed on top next to the image of the deceased for the purification of the spirit.

It is also customary that on the altar is placed a photo or photos of those beings whom we dedicate the offering, as an anticipation of the visit of souls home.

Other elements that can not miss is the water, which is the source of life that is offered to the dead to quench their thirst after the long journey. In some cultures symbolizes purity of soul.

Furthermore, the use of candles and candles are associated with the meaning of light, faith, hope. It is the guide for the souls reach their former places and illuminate the back home.

In some indigenous communities represents a deceased, so that the number of candles or candles on the altar the souls depend on the family that wants to receive.

Finally, the flowers are used in order to decorate and perfume the place during the stay of the soul, and to be able to leave happy.

In some places in Mexico even put petals roads that serve to guide the deceased to the offering.

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Presentations of "Storytelling" Begin

a-iniciaPresentations begin "Storyteller" in Puerto Vallarta, which aim to maintain the traditions and promote the habit of reading, both children and parents, and for the interpretation, actor Edgar Treviño Vallarta has prepared surprises ranging beyond our imagination, as well as lighting and sound that is sure fun to all families. The first presentation will be this Wednesday, October 10 at about 6 pm at the Kiosk Pitillal.


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Playa de los Muertos

a-playamuertosSome may be frightened by the name Beach of the Dead, but it is really a beautiful beach to spend some time sunning.

The Strana

vida nocturnaThe newest upscale and posh discotheque-dance club in Puerto Vallarta opened in the Hotel Zone in early November 2011 (see photo left), apparently by the same owners as Roo and Hilo downtown. Strana (facebook) has a cover charge of 200 pesos. Located near the Plaza Caracol, Strana is apparently now quite popular and drawing sizeable, trendy crowds. Dress code: formal-elegant; doesn't require reservation.  Thus-Sat, 10pm-6am

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The Lighthouse

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The Lighthouse in Marina Vallarta is also a restaurant where you can enjoy the best views.
 in Marina Vallarta, is also a restaurant where you can enjoy the best views.

 

 

 

 

 

The Malecon in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

puerto-vallarta-malecon-topDefinitely one of the most beautiful in the world is the famous Malecon Puerto Vallarta, which has been characterized as one of the main tourist attractions of the region. It covers 1.6 km beachfront and along the main street of downtown Puerto Vallarta, the boardwalk begins at Hotel Rosita - the first hotel to be built in Vallarta in the 40s - and ends in the beautiful outdoor theater known as Los Arcos. The sculptures designed by local artists reflect the colorful culture of Puerto Vallarta. From the pier you can enjoy spectacular views of the ocean and the lovely sunsets of Banderas Bay.

Shopping and strolling the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta.

The Malecon Puerto Vallarta is a great place for strolling, knowing the sights and do some shopping, here the art, culture and history are everywhere. Side of the city, the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta has endless fashion boutiques, gift shops, cafes, bars and fine restaurants that offer a great view and wonderful sunsets over the Bay of Banderas. Enjoy the surf from a wrought iron bench, take some photos of the famous sculptures of the Dolphin and Seahorse and relax in a cafe overlooking the calm waters of the bay