Vallarta Tribune - Issue 1147 March 28, 2019 - April 3, 2019

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VIBES & VICES

EXPAT

Derby City Burger - Best in Town?

Car Trouble? Call the Green Angels

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REAL ESTATE

El Divino II Coming to Bucerias’ Golden Zone Page 18 March 28 - April 3, 2019 Year 22 Free Issue 1147

Cover by Algis Kemezys

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ALL-INCLUSIVE NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE FOR VALLARTA AND RIVIERA NAYARIT

MAP OF BANDERAS BAY

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VALLARTA SHOPPING PAGES 28-29

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t the Tribune we want you to have the best experience possible while you explore Puerto Vallarta, the Bay of Banderas and Riviera Nayarit. Here are some helpful tips for traveling.

the past two decades, the quality of the water tested at the source varies greatly from what comes out of the tap at the other end. So do be careful. If you want to be doubly sure, you can pick up bottled water just about anywhere.

TIME ZONE: The entire state of Jalisco is on Central Time, as is the southern part of the State of Nayarit starting from Lo de Marcos in the north.

EXPORTING PETS: Falling in love with the street dog outside your hotel is easy to do and it’s also easy to bring them home with you too. The process is inexpensive and only takes a day or two. You need a certificate of health from a local vet among other things. For the most up-to-date information contact the Puerto Vallarta SPCA at spcapv@ gmail.com.

BUSES: A system of urban buses with different routes can bring you from one end of the bay to the other and all the spots in between. If you’re going further than San Pancho, head to the main bus terminal to catch a ‘Pacifico’ bus. Current fare is 10.00 pesos. TAXIS: There are set rates within defined zones of town. Do not enter a taxi without agreeing on the price with the driver first. Make a note of the taxi number in case you leave something behind. Drivers typically do not carry change. UBER: New in 2017 to Puerto Vallarta, Uber is still experiencing some growing pains particularly in the state of Nayarit. Uber is about 25-50% cheaper than a taxi, but this is subject to change. The benefits of using Uber are set fares and the ability to follow up directly with your driver if there is an incident or you leave an item behind. MONEY EXCHANGE: Typically a bank will give you a higher rate of exchange than the exchange booths (Caja de Cambio). You will need your passport. Better yet, use your bank card to withdraw funds from any ATM. Note that ATM’s in the banks are the safest to use and charge lower fees. DRINKING WATER: While Puerto Vallarta’s water has been awarded a certification of purity for

COMMON SENSE: Just as you wouldn’t walk around your hometown drunk and belligerent, it is not acceptable to do that here. While Mexico is a tolerant culture, basic politeness is appreciated. Don’t pee in the streets. Don’t flash your money or expensive gadgets. Pay attention to your surroundings. Know where you are going. Pay your bills (and don’t forget to tip). And have fun! DRINKING AND DRIVING: First off – just don’t. The consequences are not worth it. Taxis or Ubers are cheap and plentiful. Fines are as much as 12,000 pesos. You can be taken to jail and your vehicle impounded. There are many checkstops on the weekends, and you will be asked to blow if they suspect you have been drinking. LEGAL SYSTEM: Not knowing the law is not a valid excuse in Mexico, or anywhere. If you find yourself caught in a legal situation be aware that guilt is presumed until your innocence can be proven. This is a very difficult lesson to learn if you are visiting from the United States or Canada. Immediately contact your consulate for assistance.

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CALLING IN MEXICO Calling phones in Mexico can be tricky. There are different codes you need to use depending if you are calling landlines or cellular phones and if they are local or long distance. LONG-DISTANCE CALLS FROM WITHIN MEXICO For national long-distance calls (within Mexico) the code is 01 plus the area code and phone number. For international long-distance calls, first dial 00, then the country code (U.S. and Canada country code is 1), so you would dial 00 + 1 + area code + 7 digit number. CALLING CELL PHONES (FROM A LAND LINE) If you are calling from a landline within the area code of the Mexican cell phone number dial 044, the 10 digit number. Outside of the area code (but still within Mexico) dial 045 and then the 10 digit phone number. Cell phone to cell phone only requires the 10 digit number. CALLING TOLL-FREE NUMBERS Some toll free numbers work from Mexico to the US and Canada, but many do not. Those that do work are often not toll-free. You need to dial a different prefix. To call the following toll free prefixes, dial as follows: 800 numbers Dial 001-880-then the number 866 numbers Dial 001-883-then the number 877 numbers Dial 001-882-then the number 888 numbers Dial 001-881-then the number

Emergencies: 911 Red Cross: 065

IMMIGRATION: 322.224.7719 CONSUMER PROTECTION: 01.800.468.8722

FIRE DEPARTMENT: 322.223.9476 AMBULANCE: 322.222.1533

TOURISM OFFICES Jalisco: 322.221.2676 Nayarit: 322.297.1006

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CARNIVAL SPLENDOR 3,200 27.03.2019 ROYAL PRINCESS 3,600 27.03.2019 NIEUW AMSTERDAM 2,106 28.03.2019 VOLENDAM 1,850 31.03.2019 CARNIVAL 3,200 02.04.2019 PRINCESS CRUISES 3,600 03.04.2019 MS AMADEA 694 03.04.2019 HOLLAND AMERICA 2,106 04.04.2019 CELEBRETY 2,850 05.04.2019 HOLLAND AMERICA 1,850 06.04.2019 PRINCESS CRUISES 2,400 08.04.2019 CARNIVAL 3,200 10.04.2019 HOLLAND AMERICA 2,104 10.04.2019 PRINCESS CRUISES 3,600 10.04.2019 NORWEGIAN CRUISES 4,004 10.04.2019 HOLLAND AMERICA 2,106 11.04.2019 CARNIVAL 3,200 17.04.2019 PRINCESS CRUISES 3,600 17.04.2019

In the month of April Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit welcomes 66,828 passengers! Bienvenido! NAME

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NORWEGIAN CRUISES 4,004 17.04.2019 HOLLAND AMERICA 2,106 18.04.2019 PRINCESS CRUISES 3,080 21.04.2019 PRINCESS CRUISES 1,974 21.04.2019 CARNIVAL 3,200 24.04.2019 PRINCESS CRUISES 3,600 24.04.2019 NORWEGIAN CRUISES 4,004 24.04.2019 DISNEY CRUISES LINE 2,400 25.04.2019 HOLLAND AMERICA 2,106 25.04.2019 HOLLAND AMERICA 1,840 27.04.2019

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f you’re a regular reader of my weekly column, you probably know how relieved I am in the coming end of high season and not because I want you all to go home, but because I want to go too! And I can’t leave until you do! But I can take the weekend off and head to my favourite spot in Chacala. It was amazing. I read at least 50 pages of a book! I barely glanced at my phone. I remembered to use sunscreen! All in all, a great success! Now I’m back, rested and restored; and finishing up Chapter Two edits for my travel guide. Only five more chapters to go… laaaaaa [shining light at the end of the tunnel] aaaaaaah. With Semana Santa (Easter break from April 14-20) happening so late in the season we have this weird time of indecision. As people head back to their summer homes, it begins to feel a little empty, but

a quick stroll along the Malecon or Olas Altas and it’s clear many have opted to stick around for a couple weeks longer. The event and entertainment pages are just as full as ever, but many of our seasonal advertisers are done for the season. So we’ve cut back on a few pages. It might not seem like a lot but those eight pages add a ton of extra weight, and the delivery guys are thankful to see the newspaper drop a few pounds. A couple of housekeeping notices: 1. In the fall the Vallarta Tribune will offer a subscription service to condominiums and hotels/resorts for a small fee. If you are a regular reader who has trouble finding a copy each week – consider speaking to your condo manager or resort concierge and let them know they will be able to bulk order copies weekly beginning November 1, 2019. 2. Certificates and door stickers are on the way out to the winners of the Best of Banderas Bay Reader’s Choice. If you’re a winner and you haven’t received your notice, let me know, and I’ll make an effort to get it to you quickly. 3. We are (really) launching a new website in about 4 weeks. I need a few keen eyes to give it a thorough going over towards the end of April. If you are up for the challenge, let me know. I would appreciate the assistance. Mexico’s Dia del Taco (Taco Day) is nearly upon us. On Sunday, March 31, skip breakfast, put on those stretchy shorts and head

to the Lazaro Cardenas Park in Old Town where you can sample dozens of tacos, enjoy a few beverages, listen to some live music. It’s basically everything you love in one spot. And it’s free. Incanto, Act II, El Rio continue to offer live music, theater and general good times. You can find all those details in the back pages of this week’s Tribune. Pam Thompson sends her regards, but she’s had a(nother) crazy week and can’t get an article in before the deadline. If you’re looking for informative health-related information though you can always check out all her past articles at www.vallartatribune.com/ category/columns/medical-matters/ As always we thank you for reading. We thank our writers for contributing. And we thank our advertisers for continuing to support our efforts to be the best and most widely distributed English publication in Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit. If you’re heading north, remember you can read the Tribune online every week at www.vallartatribune.com and stay tuned for all the significant online changes! Safe travels! Madeline

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Taco Party! This Sunday! March 31, 2019 Lazaro Cardenas Park, Old Town, Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta celebrates International Taco Day with the 4th edition of the “Feria del Taco (Taco Fair) this Sunday March 31st at Lazaro Cardenas park in Old Town. A very Mexican celebration where you’ll find the best tacos in town in all your favorite flavors including: birria, pastor, asada and special recipes that you have maybe never tried before like pork belly, arabe (Mexican kebab) mushrooms, cochinita pibil, suadero and much more! Paring perfectly with the tacos there will be two special guest breweries from Guadalajara- «7 Mares» and «Pal`mar” and of course craft cocktails mixed with Raicilla and Mezcal from “Volstead Catering”. Mexican music, a live Mariachi show, folkloric ballet and many more activities entertain throughout the day, so don’t miss it! Entrance is free and all restaurants will have special prices on their menus for you. Bring your friends to Làzaro Cardenas Park in Old Town area on Sunday, March 31 and enjoy the real taste of Vallarta.

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200 students of Nayarit benefit with improvements to their school

Two classrooms with air conditioning were built, as well as a multipurpose patio and a playground

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ast week the financial group Principal Mexico, through its support program to local communities ‘Dejando Huella’ (Leaving Handprints), delivered to the San Clemente community of Lima hugely improved school Ali Chumacero to the benefit of 200 students. The improvements included construction of 2 classrooms including the electrical installation and air conditioning, as well as all the necessary desks and other furniture to be used in the classrooms. In addition, a multipurpose playground was built with basketball and soccer, and a playground with swings and slides. “The goal of Dejando Huella, is to guarantee that students from the communities where we operate have sufficient and quality educational facilities at their disposal so

that they can develop their skills and access better living conditions,” said Luis Valdés, president of Principal International. In the ribbon cutting ceremony, several directors of Principal Mexico, as well as local authorities, and the ex-football player Francisco “Kikín” Fonseca, who provided color commentary during a football match of the students on the new field. The Ali Chumacero School has been providing primary education since its foundation in 2010, and currently has 201 students between 6 and 12 years of age in the morning

shift. In its beginnings, it only had capacity for 68 students, in mobile classrooms, until in 2012 the Parents Association got the support of the local and educational authorities for the construction of three classrooms and the bathrooms. “This school has the clear mission of providing integral education that contributes to the formation of human beings with solid values​​ and ready to face the rest of their future, and we feel very fortunate to be able to support them to have the necessary infrastructure to do it.”, concluded Valdés.

Mexicans Raise a Glass to Breaking Volaris Opens Two New World Record for Largest Tequila Tasting Flights To Vallarta-Nayarit

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exicans broke the Guinness World Record for the largest tequila tasting in the world in the city where it was created. Almost 1,500 people toasted in unison and sipped on the alcoholic drink in Guadalajara. The merry mass sipped on the various samples of the distilled drink using fluted glasses. No sooner had the party-goers finished a drink they all belted out a toast of “Salud” in unison. As the party progressed, people started breaking into song and together sang “Cielito lindo,” a popular 19th-century Mexican song, as Tapatios celebrated their achievement together. “We did it! We did it!” people could be heard yelling jovially as they shook their neckerchiefs and raised their glasses. The party wrapped up with mariachi music, as Jalisco established itself as the cradle of tequila, for the time being at least.

T Tequila is Jalisco’s gift to the world and this record represents Mexicanness, Francisco Javier Soltero vice-president of the National Chamber of the Tequila Industry said. The huge tasting session took place in the city center with the 17th century Guadalajara cathedral and the Teatro Degollado as the backdrop to the event.

The crowd learned about the three types of tequila: silver tequila, which is clear in color and has a short ageing process, gold tequila, also a young spirit but with a caramel shade, and rested tequila also known as “reposado,” meaning it has been aged in wooden vessels for anywhere between two months and three years, which has a deep golden hue

his summer, ultra-low-cost airline Volaris will begin two new flights to Puerto Vallarta’s airport adding another 10 thousand seats and operating from June through December 2019. The Querétaro-Puerto Vallarta/ Riviera Nayart (QRO-PVR) and Phoenix-Puerto Vallarta/Riviera Nayarit (PHX-PVR) routes start on June 16, 2019, with flights on Fridays and Sundays. The new PVR-QRO route will encourage an exchange of tourists between colonial and beach destinations; and the PVR-PHX expands the international market. The itineraries for the new routes are: Phoenix-Puerto Vallarta (PHX-

PVR) Departing from Puerto Vallarta-Riviera Nayarit at 11:08 a.m., arriving in Phoenix at 11:56 a.m. Departing from Phoenix at 1:16 p.m., arriving in Puerto Vallarta-Riviera Nayarit at 5:56 p.m. Frequency: Friday and Sunday. | Start of operations: Sunday, June 16, 2019. Querétaro-Puerto Vallarta (QRO-PVR) Departing from Querétaro at 8:47 a.m., arriving in Puerto Vallarta-Riviera Nayarit at 10:18 a.m. Departing from Puerto Vallarta-Riviera Nayarit at 6:46 p.m., arriving in Querétaro at 8:04 p.m. Frequency: Friday and Sunday. | Start of operations: Sunday, June 16, 2019.


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egular visitors to Vallarta, Byron Ayanoglu’s production of Algis Kemezys’ film The Messenger Hermes Remembers is being screened twice in film-festivals during March. Partially filmed in Puerto Vallarta and featuring local actors, the film will be shown in Venice at the First International Hermetic Film Festival on the 7th of March as part of a double-bill gala on opening night; and again on March 26 at the TLC Chinese Theater in Hollywood as an official selection of the Golden State Film Festival. The film, which was shot in multiple locations, from Greece to India to Mexico, as well as at home-base in the Laurentians, stars Algis himself, Nina Korey and Paul William Roberts. Algis Kemezy often has featured photography on the cover of the Vallarta Tribune. Byron Ayanoglu had a column in the newspaper in 2018. The twenty-four minute Messenger Hermes Remembers is a fanciful musing on the life and times of the messenger of the gods. Now old, but as always seeking the approval of his Olympian father

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Vallarta is Planning Semana Santa Activities

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emana Santa is fast approaching! The municipal government in Puerto Vallarta is busy preparing family friendly events to be enjoyed over the two-week holiday. The city will set up four stages on the Malecón, where people will be able to enjoy free entertainment, including traditional Mexican dance, live music, circus shows and more. Municipal tourism director Ramón González Lomelí says that the city's two 'Turicletos,' pedal-powered by as many as 20 people at a time, as well as a train will be put on the Malecón during semana Santa.

Zeus,, Hermes wields his caduceus to recapture his own precocious youth, when he was testing the limits of his powers and yearning for eternal love -- with himself. Filmed in many locations around the globe, most stunningly in the Hellenistic temples and mystical

To promote tourism and encourage visitors to check out the city centre, González Lomelí said that these are just some of the activities that the city has planned. The celebrations will continue into the month of May with other events including the 13th Festival Vallarta Azteca del Folclor from April 28 through May 5 with a week of shows around the city, the Puerto Vallarta Open ATP Tennis Tournament from April 29 through May 5 held across from Villa del Palmar in the Hotel Zone, and the 2019 Down Puerto Vallarta Extreme Bike Race is on again on May 18 & 19.

antiquities of Greece and Aegean Turkey, the story weaves in and out of the past and the present, to lead the viewer on a delightful voyage into the origins of myth. To view the trailer: www.youtube. com/watch?v=y046hXSGoGc

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Superior Tours Vallarta, Vallarta´s favorite Tour Operator & Transportation Company since 2007 offers guided tours for the 2018/2019 season:

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Be The Change Marcella Castellanos

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Hola, soy Marcella Castellanos. I´m a bilingual Mexican - Californian, living in Puerto Vallarta for a decade. As a forty-something certified health educator, I’m passionate about health, consciousness and sustainability. I help people revitalize their health, vitality and mindset through plant based cooking, adventure and helping bridge communication barriers with the people, places and culture of Mexico. Search Marcella Castellanos on Youtube.com

Jackfruit Vegan Pozole

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ho doesn’t love Mexican comfort food? Traditional pozole has always been one of my favorites growing up. Now as a plant-based eater it’s

one of those soups that I often crave, but due to recent injuries, have not had the time to make at home. Last weekend, however, on a trip to Guadalajara, I was very excited to try a vegan Mexican restaurant called “La Flaca.” The menu at this place was impressive. They had menudo,

tortas ahogadas, birria, setas en su jugo, sopa de tortilla, different vegan tacos and of course pozole on the menu. I was over the moon excited about trying many of my Mexican favorites. Here is vegan pozole recipe that has received good reviews just in case you want to try it yourself. We are lucky because jackfruit grows in abundance here in Puerto Vallarta. Total Time 40 minutes Servings 6 servings Ingredients 1 can (29 oz.) White hominy, drained, rinsed 3 quarts Vegetable Stock 5 Chile guajillo, dried, stemmed and seeded 2 Chile ancho, dried, stemmed and seeded 5 Chile de árbol, dried, stemmed and seeded 6 cloves Garlic

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½ Onion, white 1 tbsp. Vegetable oil (optional) 2 cans (20oz./ea) Young green jackfruit brine, drained or 2 cups natural jackfruit 1 Zucchini, medium, cut into dice Toppings 1 White onion, small, minced 6 Red radishes, sliced into batons 2 tbsp. Oregano, dried ½ Green cabbage, cored, thinly sliced 4 Limes cut into quarters 1 bag Corn chips or tostadas Preparation In a large pot, combine the vegetable stock and hominy and bring to a LOW simmer. While the hominy is simmering, remove stems and seeds from the chile ancho, arbol, and guajillo. Rinse and place in a medium pot with water. Bring pot to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat and simmer for 10 min. Drain chiles, but reserve 1 ½ cups of the chile water. Place chiles, garlic and onion in the blender, add the chile water and blend until smooth. Strain. To prepare the jackfruit, drain the jackfruit, rinse, and pat with paper

towels. Cut out the core of the jackfruit (tip of the triangle pieces), and cut pieces in half. Heat 1 tbsp. of oil in a large sauté pan set to medium heat. Add the jackfruit and cook for 3 -4 minutes on each side or until it begins to brown. Pour the chile sauce over the jackfruit and reduce heat to low-medium. Simmer for 10 minutes or until jackfruit begins to break down and the sauce has thickened slightly. Use a fork to shred the jackfruit as it cooks down. Season with salt and pepper. Your hominy should still be simmering very slowly. Scoop out one cup of the hominy-vegetable stock mixture and blend until smooth. Pour this back into the pot with the hominy Raise heat to medium-low, and add the zucchini and shredded jackfruit with sauce. Let simmer for 8- 10 minutes or until the zucchini is tender. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve your pozole with all of the toppings on the side. Principio del formulario Pozole is a delicious comfort food that takes me back to my childhood at lightning bolt speed. Enjoy! This recipe is from dorastable.com


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Vibes & Vices:

Derby City Burger

AJ Freeman

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AJ Freeman is an adventurous spirit, serial friendmaker, and general enthusiast. He lives his everyday life hoping to demonstrate the nearly infinite potential for discovery and wonder on this small wet rock orbiting a dim yellow star in the backwoods of the Milky

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rom Thai and Taiwanese, to pizza and poke and al pastor, part of what makes living here so great is the sheer variety of options for hungry folks such as myself. These are the thoughts that cross my mind every Friday afternoon, when it comes time to lead a group of locals to lunch once more. All week I woke up with burgers on my mind, and so I decided to lead the expedition to Derby City’s new location on Rodolfo Gomez to both do my job and get my fix. The Vibes: We rolled up to the restaurant on yet another beautiful day in Vallarta to select our seats in the open air dining space. The lunch crowd was beginning to fill up the area, but fortunately we arrived just in time to get the last big table so no one had to eat their meal from their laps like some kind of animal. Once seated, we had some time to appreciate the setting. Foot traffic bustled on the streets outside the entrance while a slight breeze took the edge off the midday temperature, which has changed from almost chilly to semi-summertime in the space of about two weeks. Faint music wafted in from a celebration nearby…the scene was ideal for an outdoor meal. Displaying outstanding social skills, every member of our party convincingly pretended to be more interested in conversation than the menu which included tempting possibilities from the bold and

tangy Bluegrass BBQ topped with onion rings to the always alluring chili cheeseburger. Eventually all the proper pleasantries were exchanged, and we could each narrow the choices down...there would be plenty of time to chat after our orders were placed. The Vices: During my initial scouting session--yes, I often visit these places more than once before writing about them, it’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make for my readers--I went with a limited-time special which may or may not still be available for request off-menu, a buffalo chicken sandwich topped with caramelized onions, bacon, and a healthy scoop of mac and cheese.

It’s too damn good to only be available sometimes, and I hope management considers this a formal petition for its permanent addition. In any event, this time I decided on the Black & Blue burger, combining a specially seasoned patty with one of my favorite multipurpose toppings, bacon. Also, blue cheese, obvio. People either love or hate the sharp and salty punch of this controversial cheese, but I generally can’t get enough of the stuff. Fortunately, they were not stingy with the signature ingredient, something of a pleasant surprise when I have heard other business owners complain about the cost of providing unlimited limes. The burger came with a side of crispy golden fries--which I could have exchanged for sweet potato fries or a salad, but I decided to stick with the classic combination. No one even complained about me B’ing my own B to the restaurant, a consideration I typically reward by purchasing another. By the time everyone had cleaned their plates, it was another successful afternoon of social coordination...it’s a harder job than it seems, but just barely. The Verdict: This sunny Olas Altas eatery is named for its roots in Louisville, home to the worldfamous horse race, and with a wide range of tasty burgers, the outstanding eating experience follows in the tradition of the city’s champions. In this writer’s opinion, Derby City is one of the region’s finer exports, garnering a personal ranking somewhere between major league baseball bats and Muhammad Ali. Maybe I’ll catch you there. Info: Rodolfo Gomez 130, Olas Altas fa c e b o o k . c o m / D e r by- C i t yBurgers-125282564250005/

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Movement as Medicine By Via Anderson

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Via Anderson, E-RYT 500, is a yoga and movement coach and teaches a weekly Intelligent Movement Forever class on Thursday at 1 pm at Yoga Vallarta. She also teaches online and in private sessions at her studio. This 76-year-old grandmother practices what she preaches and teaches. She is the author of “How to Move Out of Pain: A Compendium of Intelligent Movement,” to be released in 2019.

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couple of weeks ago, one of my neighbors in Mexico contacted me on Whatsapp to ask if I knew the number of a reputable tow service that could assist him with a flat tire. He said that he wasn’t able to get the lug nuts off and that he and his wife were stranded on the side of the highway. I recommended that he save his money and call Los Ángeles Verdes (The Green Angels) to assist him. To which he responded, “Who?” Before my neighbors could even call, a couple of Green Angels rolled up and jumped into action. Whether you're experiencing mechanical issues, get lost without a map, or need medical assistance that doesn't require a hospital, the Green Angels are a good resource for any traveler in Mexico. You can request help from the Green Angels by dialing 078 from any phone in Mexico, and agents will come to your location to assist with car repairs, provide first aid, or offer information about road conditions, tourist attractions, emergency services, and crime assistance. The phone operators are bilingual and can point you to the best action to take or other resources that may be helpful to you.

Green Angels patrol all federal and toll highways in Mexico and offer free assistance in the case of a breakdown, accident, or medical emergency. They are knowledgeable about road conditions and can provide basic tourist services. The Green Angels are funded by Mexico's Secretary of Tourism. They have over 300 vehicles that patrol an average of 60,000 kilometers of Mexican highways every day and over 22 million kilometers each year. The Green Angels offer the following services: • Guidance and information about destinations, state and regional tourist attractions, and services in the area • Mechanical assistance and emergency radio support • Assistance in the case of accidents • Assistance to the general public in the case of disasters The Green Angels are trained in auto mechanics and carry tools and spare parts so they can perform emergency or temporary repairs, such as changing tires, dealing with an overheated engine, or replacing a gas pump. They can help you arrange to have your car towed if more extensive repairs are required.

Trained in CPR, the Green Angels can administer first aid in the event of an accident or medical emergency. They can also help you contact local hospitals and emergency support services and can perform necessary life-sustaining medical treatment in certain situations until medical support arrives. You can contact the Green Angels by dialing 078 from any phone in Mexico. The operator will transfer your call to the dispatch service, who will then communicate via radio with a unit in your area. The 078 phone number is a 24-hour hotline that you can call for telephone assistance at any time. If you don't have access to a phone, just pull over and put your car's hood up. When the Green Angels pass on their regular rounds, they will stop to offer you assistance. The Angeles Verdes service is only in operation from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, so you will not be able to flag down a car overnight and may have to wait an extended time for dispatch to connect you with a service member. Also keep in mind that the Ángeles Verdes service is only offered on major highways and toll roads, so if you choose to travel on the free roads (carreteras libres), you're on your own. Original: Two Expats, Trip Saavy

f you don't have much time but you want to build strength, try "isometrics". Isometrics is the art of contracting a muscle without changing its length. The bones attached to the muscle do not move either. Press your hands together in prayer position as hard as you can for 10 seconds. This is an isometric workout for the chest, shoulders, and arms. Place your interlaced hands behind your head at the base of the skull (occipital ridge). Press your head into your hands and your hands into your head. Don't move. You will be strengthening your neck muscles. Some movements in your yoga or pilates practice are isometric. The stretches that your dog or cat do are isometric. Muscles get stronger when you challenge them to produce more force than they are used to. An isometric exercise activates muscle fibers with equal force in both directions. You get stronger by the effort of trying to move. Repeat an isometric move several times a day. Your strength in the targeted area will improve dramatically. Isometric exercises take off inches from your waist. They may even decrease high blood pressure.

Photo 62374847 © Jedimaster Dreamstime.com Do them anytime and anywhere. No special equipment needed. Whenever you have 10 seconds to spare. You can turn a regular exercise into an isometric one. Pause and hold somewhere along the range of movement for a few seconds. Tighten your muscle as much as you can. Keep breathing naturally. And keep your contraction to 10 seconds. Isometric exercises only increase muscle strength in the exact position you are holding. Not the entire range of motion. Supplement them with other strength training. Isometrics are not for everybody. They restrict blood flow and can cause a rise in blood pressure. They can be unsafe if you have heart disease or high blood pressure. Or if you are pregnant. If you fall into one of these categories, check with your doctor first. If you experience unusual symptoms (headache, nausea, or dizziness), stop. Check with your doctor. Here is an isometric exercise that will help strengthen your neck muscles.

SEATED ISOMETRIC NECK STRETCHES 1. Sit or stand in good posture. 2. Interlace your fingers. Place your hands behind your head at the base of the skull (occipital ridge). 3. Press your head into your hands and your hands into your head. 4. Hold for up to 10 seconds. Listen to your body. 5. Now stack your hands at your forehead with your palms facing away from your forehead. 6. Press your forehead into your hands and your hands into your forehead. 7. Hold for up to 10 seconds. 8. Now place your right hand on or near your left ear. 9. Press your hand into your head and your head into your hand. 10. Hold for up to 10 seconds. 11. Repeat with your left hand on or near your right ear. Summing Up: You can exercise without moving by adding isometric exercises to your practice. Do them anytime and anywhere. Have fun!

Medical disclaimer: This article is intended for education and information only. It is not a substitute for a doctor’s opinion.


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Health and Wellness Cat Morgan cat@NewEnergyConsciousness.com RivieraNayaritFun.com

Cat Morgan is owner of RivieraNayaritFun.com and also NewEnergyConsciousness.com If you have any questions, comments or Riviera Nayarit news please contact her at Cat@CatMorgan.me

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would like to begin this article with deep gratitude. There was so much more I wanted to write about in the last three segments about “Neural Science” and our state of being. More about genes, more about breath, more about the mind body, remembering who you really are; there is always so much more. I only have so much room in my weekly articles. And so I give gratitude, first, to my beautiful and amazing editor, Madeline, for this opportunity to write every week; and for stretching it at times! Thank you! I give gratitude to a very long list of mentors and teachers who have enlightened my life in so many ways and teaching me how to consciously expand my consciousness by focusing inside, creating well being; as I create my destiny here on earth. I give gratitude to myself, as I continue to DO the work of focusing inside myself and continue learning from others that have come before me. I also hold gratitude, and honor, to be a teacher and mentor and empowering others to live a life of love, health and happiness. This is my life’s path. Creating New Beliefs What would you like to create today? What would be your pure, focused intention? When we want to create an unlimited belief we must feel unlimited. To empower a new belief is to become empowered.

Why not take a chance? Raise your energy. Raise it through the roof! Create happiness. Create health. Radiate the belief around you.

Breathe it in; feel it; walk with it. And then surrender it to a greater consciousness. It must manifest in space and time first; that is the ‘Law of Attraction’. Bless your body and life. Place your focus on the space inside your chest; your heart. Ask Divine to enter. And then give gratitude. Gratitude is the energy of receiving. Be OPEN to receive what you create. Live consciously and create more happiness and health than you ever thought possible. After, all, in the quantum field, how many potentials are there? You guessed it: Unlimited potentials. Be consciousness of what you let in, as this becomes your destiny. We are powerful creative beings of light and love. Most of us have simply forgotten. I am here to assist in the letting go, the creating, and the remembering of who you truly are. I cannot DO this for you, but I can lead the way, making it easier to walk on the path. As everything unravels on the planet, a new consciousness is also coming into place. This is my soul’s path and why I am here now living this life. And for this I am honored, and give gratitude from the deepest parts of my being and soul. Thank you. Cat@NewEnergyConsciousness.com

March 28 - April 3, 2019 www.vallartatribune.com

From Here Marcia Blondin

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Long-time columnist Marcia Blondin resurrects this preview/review column each season devoted to local entertainment that she has had the pleasure of seeing lately or in seasons past.

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am starting this week’s column with two huge shout-outs to my colleagues here at the Tribune: First up – Leigh Thelmadatter, who has just published her first book! Brava, brava! A couple of years ago, Leigh saw a photo on Facebook of a piece of jewelry that I made and asked if she could include me and it in her blog about Artists in Mexico. Who could say no to that! No, I am not in her new book; it’s called “Mexican Cartoneria,” the history of paper mache and will be widely available in November 2019. She is, however, talking about doing another so, who knows? I hope you sell a million copies, Leigh! Second up is John Warren. He does all the publicity for the International Friendship Club and is extremely active in their charitable gifts program. Last summer, while on hiatus from IFC writings, John did a fantastic series in the Tribune about what all the street names in Old Town meant and/or who they came from, depending. I wanted to write and thank him for over a year and just haven’t. Something else came up and badda-bing, we ended up face to face over blackberry smoothies at the Vallarta Cigar Factory for a good, old-fashioned gabfest. I knew we would become fast friends and two hours flew away. We talked mostly about charity(ies) and how the IFC determines who gets what and why. A most significant point came up twice in one week: the Banderas Bay Women’s Shelter. The IFC is the ONLY reliable source of monthly income. Yes, they receive funding from the federal government, but the new President of Mexico has said he will cut off all shelters in the entire country. That hasn’t happened yet, but Founder/ Director David Zude has to start looking at other revenue sources. The annual fundraiser, “What a Drag” was a huge success

again this year, but it is the only fundraiser the shelter has. I met David Zude this past weekend at a lovely house party/ fundraiser where monies were actively solicited for Corazon de Niña, Cheryl’s Shoebox and the Banderas Bay Women’s Shelter. I should have the figures next week. What is sorely needed are monthly donors and corporate sponsors if any of you feel so inclined, get in touch with me, and I will pass your information on. I believe my new friend John Warren is writing about violence against women in Mexico in his column this week. Have a read and help any way you can. This was the third year David and Jim have thrown a little party. The first one was to inaugurate their new home, and a few pesos were collected for their fave charities. Last year the party grew and so did the donations. This year included gifts of clothes and shoes to go where they are most needed. Again Juanito tended bar as only he can – unflappable and always smiling. Martin played and sang; you can hear him every Friday at the Marsol Market. Paul Aleman, fresh from his solo debut at Incanto played and sang a few songs. Many of us were at his fabulous opening night performance. Other entertainers included a brilliant young tenor named Alejandro Peña, and Stolie. Everyone brought a brunch-y dish and cash. We ate well, drank lots and caught up with friends we haven’t had time to see all season long. Thank you, David Wilhoit and Jim Davis, for your wonderful hospitality and to everyone there who helped make the party great and an even more significant contribution to those in need. Keep the kindness moving forward and share all the hugs you can, From Here.


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Paradise and Parenting

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Comings and Goings

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Marcia Blondin

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I am the preschool coordinator and nursery teacher at the American School of Puerto Vallarta. I am also both unsurprised and not a bit sorry that this list of my favorites is mostly about places to eat. If you can live in Vallarta without appreciating some of the good eatin’ around here, you have to be at least half Vulcan.

Long-time columnist Marcia Blondin resurrects this preview/review column each season devoted to local entertainment that she has had the pleasure of seeing lately or in seasons past.

When Family is Far Away

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hen you change countries, you come to understand many things about your country of birth that you weren’t conscious of when you were actually living there. For example, I realized that I wasn’t taking enough time for myself as I could have, because I thought the whole point of living was working for stuff I didn’t need. I came to understand that the road rage I was experiencing was NOT because of the other drivers being so incompetent (I mean, mostly not), but from the stress from trying to keep up with an unattainable standard of living. And, after one full winter with no actual snow, I realized that I didn’t have arthritis OR bursitis OR chronic dissatisfaction as I had previously suspected. I was just really, really cold. But, one of the most important things I came to know was this: you never fully appreciate easy access to your family until it’s gone. Most significantly, it’s the ability to call the grandparents to come and take your kids for ice cream when it gets to be Too Much. Like when your son asks you exactly seventy questions in one hour about The Flash. Like when your daughter tells you she won’t put on any socks with a line on the top. Like when you make dinner and you KNOW it’s their favorite food, except they just changed their minds and now it’s their least favorite food because the broccoli is touching it. I can’t really spend much time complaining about it for two main reasons: My husband and I chose to live in Mexico and raise our family, far from our own immediate families My parents stay with us all winter Yes, you heard that right. Every winter my parents lock up their cozy home in Manitoba and move in with us in Puerto Vallarta for at least

three months. And, while it might sound to you all like a great deal for them (free lodging in a tropical paradise doesn’t sound much like a punishment), you might want to get a bit of context before you decide who really got the shiny, sparkly end of the stick. Moving in with our family is like moving in with a flock of chickens. Everyone is going in a different direction, we all talk at once, and we leave our mess wherever we drop it. We are not the easiest bunch to settle in with. But my parents have done it ever since our children were born. When the kids were tiny, my mom and dad would change them, rock them, prepare bottles, take them on long walks, and play with them for hours. When they were school age, they’d take them to the park, feed them their favorite meals (and laugh off the inevitable food touching dilemma), and play their favorite board games. They have always had a huge hand in all the daily parts of their lives. Nowadays, they patiently wait out the moody adolescent moments in order to have casual conversations over meals, homework and the occasional outing. They show up for them when they perform in recitals or talent shows, and hang out at practices and school events for hours. They give their time and their attention so freely, so easily, to kids who have come to expect it, because it’s all they’ve known. So sometimes it seems like our kids aren’t conscious of the sacrifice and commitment my parents have made so that my children can grow up with grandparents, because, to my kids, this is regular life. But I know that they make sacrifices in order to be part of our lives here in Mexico. And I see the impact of all these days, hours, and minutes doing the daily, mundane tasks that we can all take for granted sometimes. Thank you to the best Nana and Papa, who have helped raise some pretty great Mexican/Canadian kids.

Comings… Thursday, March 28 at Incanto, the third season Opening Night for the Vallarta Vocalista Ensemble. This brilliant octet of local expats rehearses all year round to perform six concerts; guaranteed to be unlike anything else you’ve heard. Ever. Nearly all the singers are also musicians, many playing multiple instruments and they all contribute their ideas to the playlist which changes annually. This year, their invited guest is gorgeous Patsy Meyer lending her powerful voice to the ensemble. Patsy will also play percussion in a few numbers. Join me Thursday at 7 pm, for the Vocalista’s eagerly anticipated first show. Friday, March 29 at The Palm Cabaret, I am going to see Jimmy James in his new show that will also include a bit of Fashionista that we saw late last year. I am so excited to see him again. I remember standing outside the Palm talking with Bill Makley and others in December – all of us dumbfounded by Jimmy’s show. His impersonations are downright spooky. Catch Jimmy at The Palm before the end of next week. Saturday, March 30, at Meño’s Place, to hear Vallarta’s favorite now not-roving tenor, Rodolfo. I am going for dinner at this new resto in 5 de diciembre at Honduras 348. The setting is beautiful, high up with views of the Bay of Banderas. I was delighted to see Meño again after his many years at Café de Olla. He is doing well, the resto is busy, and it’s time to taste his food. I know the entertainment will be fabulous and I’ll have a full report next week on everything else. For reservations call 322 222 7549. Sunday, March 31, at Coco Tropical from 6 to 8:30 pm, Rodolfo’s final concert this season; he has come a long, long way. See you there for the best pepper steak in Vallarta. Tuesday, April 02, at Incanto, at 7 pm. Speaking of tenors… Alejandro Peña has one show, only. This young Pata Salada, formally trained in Nayarit, has returned to his hometown to show his city

what he has learned. Alejandro sang a couple of songs at a house party this past weekend, then I put in a request for ‘Nessum Dorma,’ a favorite aria of mine from Turandot. He apologized he did not have the music with him. Disappointed, I went back to stand next toJulie Guerrero, who has Alejandro entertaining at No Way Jose. A minute later, Alejandro began Nessum Dorma a cappella. Julie said he would make me cry with his magnificent voice and he did. I really want to hear more of this young man. You’ll find me at Incanto for his debut, April 2. …and Goings After a dazzling matinee tribute to David Bowie, Jeremy Wright returned to Incanto with fellow Canadian Tyler Dadswell as McCartney and Lennon respectively. For the “Music of the Beatles,” Jeremy shone on bass guitar and keyboards; Tyler inspiring as John in granny glasses playing one of Lennon’s fave guitars. Days later Jeremy and Tyler were joined by Nik Hirst on keyboards for a tribute to the BeeGees. An unfortunate technical problem – a broken cable – could not be replaced until intermission, so the first half of the show was not as good as the second. Blending tracks with live singing, a piano, and a guitar is tricky at best and without the cable connecting everyone…

The second half was wonderful, and the trio went on to two sold-out shows in Bucerias. Canadians Tracey and Doug sitting next to me in the front row were happy as could be with the entire show. The boys played “Nights on Broadway” both Tracey’s and my fave BeeGee song. The harmonies, when we could hear all three voices, were sublime. The 23rd Annual Jazz Festival continues at Cuates y Cuetes until Thursday the 28th. It was quite thrilling to see Tom Coster and to hear Europa onstage with the sky and the Bay of Banderas becoming night in the background. Martin Montenegro on sax was wonderfully haunting. Memo Suarez, the only drummer-in-Vallarta-with-one-retina, was superb as MC; kept the crowd informed who was coming up to play and announced each and every band member. Saw a bunch of favorites including Moruno, Tatawari, and Media Luna. Many thanks to Esther, (Tete), owner of Cuates y Cuetes for throwing a hell of a party and the Equinox Ceremony. See everyone there, god willing, for number 24 next spring. At Incanto, Paul Aleman debuted his solo “Country Roads” tribute to John Denver last week. The audience was sold-out with many friends and fans of the late John Denver and Paul! What a joy to listen to such a sweet, rare voice. While Paul has the same vocal range as John Denver, he also has a warm and rich undertone that Denver did not have. Paul is brilliant on either a six-or twelvestring guitar. He included a couple of non-Denver tunes; one, a fave of his mom’s and mine – ‘Today.’ Not a dry eye in the house. His third and last performance will be at the Luna Lounge in Bucerias Thursday, March 28th. More about Paul Aleman in my column “From Here.”


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A Table

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Welcome Home

in the Corner

Bronwen White

Sheryl Novak

Bronwen White, originally from London, England, has moved here from the United States where she lived in many of its great cities. Having always loved Mexico, she has now moved to Puerto Vallarta and is embarking on her journey of discovering the delights of the local culinary scene. Email: walesbw@gmail.com

Sheryl Novak is an expat Canadian who has owned a home in Mexico for over ten years. She is the owner of SOLutions Mexico and The Furniture Store by SOLutions Mexico. She is an expert on sourcing all styles of furniture for all sizes of budgets, in Mexico.

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El Arrayan

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l Arrayán embraces Mexican charm. It is like being in a lovely Mexican home, albeit one with museum-quality Huichol artwork on its walls. Owners Carmen Porras and Claudia Victoria, together with chef Diego Sanchez are a formidable culinary co-op and bring a top-notch array of the wonders of regional Mexican dishes to Vallarta. Alas, I am no Diana Kennedy, the leading authority of Mexican cookery. But, ever avid for a novel gustatory experience, I’ve sampled huachinango a la Veracruzana in its native city, chiles en nogada and cemitas in Puebla, chocolate in Oaxaca, pastes of mystery fruits in the Mercado de Dulces in Morelia, poc chuc in Tulum, white fish on Lake Patzcuaro and blue corn huaraches on the streets of Mexico City, heck I nearly went for the escamoles in Acapulco but was insufficiently brave. And El Arrayán showcases this amazing diversity. Start with the roasted crispy cricket tacos. They are the real McCoy from Oaxaca and, although I don’t predict this appetizer will ever surpass say, guacamole in popularity, our guest Sergio commented “Ooh, I love crickets” - something you don’t hear every day. They are sautéed in tomatilloavocado salsa, very crunchy with a pop of lime. Duck is a speciality here – try the duck tostadas on a sesame corn crispy tostada with black beans and all the trimmings. Also plaintain empanadas - I am partial

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to plantains having lived in Puerto Rico where I ate them every day for lunch. Ceviches run the gamut, all prepared with serrano peppers, so beloved in these parts. They are prepared with local fish, baby scallops or shrimp, the ceviche Colima and shrimp aguachile are classics. The boneless fish filet is exotic, prepared with a green pepper sauce and house-made pineapple vinegar. The shrimp with peanut mole makes for a lovely presentation and does not disappoint. Barbacoa rears its head, inventively served with nopal cactus salad and a “borracha” salsa. And here is Jalisco’s famous stew, a lamb birria, and Yucatan’s cochinita pibil. And does El Arrayán ever “get” moles. They are fantastic and they are rightly proud of them, there is a chicken with two - a black mole and a mole poblano (famously made by nuns in Puebla who had to improvise when they had company and the cupboard was bare). I, a duck lover from way back, seriously recommend the duck carnitas. It’s a third of a duck slowly cooked with guajillo-orange-arrayán sauce (their namesake Arrayán tree holds sway in the center of the courtyard). The meat is perfect, earthy and moist, bravo! Try one of their cocktails and/ or micheladas. They are a perfect accompaniment to the heat of the chili flavored dishes here. This is really a must go-to in Puerto Vallarta boasting the best of the gastronomic delights of this incredible, edible land. Allende #344 (El Centro)

Do you have a rental property?

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ver the past ten years, we have helped hundreds of new homeowners in Mexico furnish their rental properties. Our goal is to help owners maximize their rental revenue. In addition to having comfortable and luxuriouslooking furniture and decor, we also provide tips on the small details

that allow their rental property to stand out from the competition. Although our checklist is extensive, here are a few tidbits. (For those interested in receiving the complete checklist, just email me at furniture@solutionsmexico. com). All bathrooms should have toiletries, an abundance of bath towels, hand towels and face cloths per guest, and a small trash can. Make sure to have at least two

outdoor towels per guest. Replace towels frequently. Just like linens, they need always to look new and will wear and tear more quickly than at home due to greater use. Stock your kitchen with two times the required dishes, silverware, glassware, and utensils. Renters generally don’t want to wash after each use. They are on holiday and want to spend more time relaxing. When purchasing linens for your rental, make sure to think about their laundry. You often have one set of guests checking out at 10 or 11 am, and a second set checking in the same day only a few hours later. That leaves a few short hours to clean the property thoroughly. Too many linens or ones that take a long time to dry will cost you time, money and stress. Your rental property should offer enough storage space for your guests to store folded clothes, and ample hangers to hang garments. Guests do not like to live out of their suitcases when on holiday. For bedrooms, invest in good quality mattresses. No one wants a sore back on their holiday. If you have a sofa bed, ensure the mattress is a memory foam sitting on good quality webbing construction. You are more likely to get a high rating on social media sites and their business again the following year. Today, password-protected wifi and high-speed internet are considered mandatory for rental properties. Make sure you have at least one flat screen TV with a port for a streaming service device or wifi connection. Comfortable outdoor furniture in a must in Mexico. If space is limited, opt for a dining table with well-padded, reclining chairs. This way, the chairs can be used upright for dining and extended for relaxing and reading a book later. Ensure all garbage and trash cans have liners. This is something that shows your renter that you care about the cleanliness of your property. Provide an initial supply of coffee, cream, and sugar so your guests can enjoy their first morning. Most guests do not travel with spices so a variety in your cupboard will be welcome. Always include a hair dryer in each bathroom. Offer a full-size ironing board not the small version, so your guests do not have to struggle with a mini version. These are just some of the many items on our checklist for rental properties – email me at furniture@ solutionsmexico.com for a free, complete copy.


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Featured Property Oceanviews at Montemar 9 3 bed / 3 bath, 3,132 sq.ft. $ 499,000 USD PRICE REDUCED

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his absolutely gorgeous custom home showcases panoramic ocean views, modern Mexican style and top quality details. The bright and open floor plan with a casually elegant living room and chic al-fresco dining. The spectacular full length covered terrace offers incredible views. A warm and inviting kitchen features marble counters, custom solid wood cabinets and raised bar seating. The spacious bedrooms all feature ocean views, in-suite bathrooms, separate air conditioning, and ample closets. Marble floors with custom pebble inserts, stone vessel sinks, tropical hardwoods and onyx lighting details are just some of the features of this unique and elegant home.

PROPERTY IS RENTED UNTIL JUNE 2019. The lovely complex features covered parking, gym, elevator, on-site administration, maid service 6x/week, and internet in common areas. Just minutes south of town, but a world away, this incomparable property is a welcome respite. Sold tastefully furnished and “Turn-Key” ready, this home is an absolute “must-see” property for the most sophisticated and discerning buyers wanting incredible views and unique Mexican style. BOARDWALK REALTY OF: 322 224-0014/ 322 223-0001 michael@boardwalkrealtypv.com boardwalkrealtypv.com/properties/ montemar-9

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Understanding the ‘My Health’ Program at Hospiten

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ince its launch at the beginning of May 2018 the ‘My Health’ program at Hospiten has been very well received by both permanent and temporary residents of Puerto Vallarta. By now many are familiar with the four main areas including… 1. Home Health Care assistance, 2. Emergency Medical Transport, 3. Health Controls for chronic diseases and 4. General consultations in times of illness. In addition, Hospiten offers discharge support for up to seven days after any illness or treatment because quality care at Hospiten does not end when you leave the premises. While we are just about a month away from its one year anniversary, current members will continue to enjoy the My Health benefits throughout the summer. See below for details on how to still join this program, which continues to be a complimentary service for now. Hospiten Updates New My Health Reception Area – As the program grows, Hospiten has made appropriate changes in terms of service delivery. A reception area specifically for My Health is now situated on the first floor of Hospiten. Members can expect even more personalized attention from the My Health team in this new spot. Social Club – Having enjoyed five events by now with My Health members, the team is committed to continued personalized attention. Our social club is designed to enable members to meet, not just each other but also various members of the Hospiten team. Volunteers – Look out for an article soon from the members who have helped front the launch of the Hospiten Volunteer project. While commonly referred to as ‘candy stripers’ up north, our volunteers have re-named themselves VIP or ‘Visiting in Person’ Customer Feedback “Since joining My Health I have had the doctor to my home 2-3 times to check up on me. I have also been back to Hospiten for follow ups. I strongly suggest you get involved with My Health. The program has certainly been there for me.” D. French “We really like the Hospiten

program because we get to meet the doctors and people involved in the program. Then when we go over to the hospital everyone knows us and speaks to us. We also get to know a lot of nice people at the social club events and they are so lovely. We are impressed with the affiliate program.” J & J Krishon “I am so excited about all the test results I had, and the quality of care. They spent two hours with

me explaining my tests results so I cannot praise them enough. Come and join us at the social clubs too. There is so much going on at Hospiten and I am happy to be part of the family.” J. Swindle If you wish to know more about the My Health program, please call our number: 322 226-2081 or alternatively email myhealth@ hospiten.com Be well!

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Parque de Los Azulejos Thank you for being a friend... By Emily Murray

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he 2018/19 season has been a fantastic one at the Tile Park! We’ve made some great headway on the Celebration Benches, the custom-painted Celebration Tiles began coming in, and the planter workshops were a smashing success. And as with every season, we made some wonderful new friends along the way! But in just about a month, the town will empty out and many of those friends will head home. It’s always a little bit of a bummer, but it’s also a way of life here in Vallarta! For this season, you have one more chance to get hands-on with the Park… we’ll be hosting one more 3-day workshop on April 3, 4, and 5. There are still a few spots available, but this workshop is coming up fast and they always sell out! So now’s the time to sign up, don’t miss it! Go to www.tileparkpv. com for information and signup. In this week’s blog we’re sitting down with the man we’ve affectionately deemed “the Paparazzi”. Tall and amiable, with curly hair and a camera strapped to him at all times, he’s been documenting life here in PV for years now. He’s a familiar face around town, and has become a fixture in the park. Sauntering through to document the beginning, middle and end of each important project, he’s a significant part of our day-to-day and he’s come to be a

good friend of ours. Yes, we deeply value our friends… the people who contribute to our day to day. This wonderful network of friendly people grows at the same pace the tiled surfaces overtake the concrete ones, and that’s no coincidence! Your presence matters. Whether you do any tiling yourself, or you just show up to say hello, we see you and appreciate you. People like Judy, who just arrive one day with a wheelbarrow full of plants. Folks who read a team member’s blog and finally come to meet us in person. Bill, who somehow knows exactly where he’s needed and just goes there to help. The uplifting comments on our social media posts, and the private messages cheering us on. Maggie… a sweet and steady presence we’ve come to love like family. You guys all mean the world to us. Thank you.

Anglican Church Puerto Vallarta Formerly Christ Church by the Sea

Sunday 10:00 a.m. English-Traditional Holy Communion All faiths welcome-Casual dress Celebrating our 19th year in Puerto Vallarta Across from airport, northbound service road next to Sixt and Thrifty Car Rental Blvd Fco. Medina 7936, Puerto Vallarta

Father Jack Wehrs/Lay-minister Fer Sandoval e mail: jackandshirley1@att.net Text 1 619 300 7377 Tel 044 322 229 1129

www.anglicanchurchpuertovallarta.org Complimentary parking at Sixt Rental Car


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OPTION 3: 175 Building lots in growth area of Nuevo Vallarta with development plans.

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OPTION 1: Two acres on the Pacific Ocean, 656 feet deep. With survey.

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he latest real estate development going up in Bucerias’ coveted Zona Dorado, El Divino II looks really interesting with thoughtful contemporary design that respects its place. And the community that it will make it their home. Focusing the traditions and cultural heritage of Mexico while building a modern space the developers of El Divino are creating a unique concept of modern MEXICAN LIFESTYLE. The beaches and beautiful ocean are the main inspiration in the architectural design of EL DIVINO II. The movement of the waves form the exterior facades of the terraces. The nature that surrounds the

March 28 - April 3, 2019 www.vallartatribune.com

El Divino II – Mexican Lifestyle Designed coastline influenced the design of the hanging gardens, where the authenticity of materials and textures merge into a beautiful example of smart design that we can call home. Blending the concepts of local and global with the surrealism of Mexican creativity, renowned design house Mesón del Coco with successful projects in Valle de Bravo, Playa del Carmen,

Tulum, Careyes and Guadalajara is creating interior and exterior spaces that respect the heritage of traditional artisan techniques while playfully embracing the humor of Mexican art. As Bretón, father of the surrealism once said: “México is the most surreal country of the world”. The architecture, the imagination, art, and nature with the tropical flora and fauna of our

country merge to create a beautiful work of art in the center of Bucerías. El Divino II offers: • Multicultural Lifestyle • 8 Lofts • 6 Condos • Sky Pool bar • El Divino Boutique.• Mexican Lifestyle • Gastronomical and artistian experience. For further information on the beautiful El Divino II project, located in the desirable ‘Golden

Zone’ in Bucerias, please contact Rebeca Ruvalcaba email rebruvalcaba@gmail.com or call her directly at 322-205-8256

Elements Realty Group – Over 15 years of helping the North Shore

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ratitude. That’s what we feel for the Vallarta Tribune readers who voted to make us the North Shore’s Number 1 Real Estate brokerage - again. Thank you, thank you, thank you. And to the folks that didn’t vote for us - please give us a chance to earn your business. We have been a part of this vibrant community that we love for over 15 years, and we look forward to many more years of helping others find their home in Mexico. We work hard to be first in service, first in technology, and first with the Vallarta Tribune readers. We are at your service. John & Christie Forget - Owners Elements Realty Group www.homeinmexico.com info@homeinmexico.com Office: (329) 298-6011 #MyOfficeIsEverywhere


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March 28 - April 3, 2019 www.vallartatribune.com

Spring Festivals and Events for All 2nd Riviera Nayarit Rock Festival: April 19 • Rock enthusiasts should head to Explanada Mezcales for twelve hours of uninterrupted beats dropped by Spanish rock sensations Maldita Vecindad, Inspector, Genitallica, among nine other national bands. Over 15,000 attendees from around Mexico and the world are expected to join the musical celebration, in addition to several local food and souvenir stands that will be present at the festival. Tickets are set at USD$25 per person. Cuisine of the Sun: April 23 – 26 • For the third consecutive year, Food Network celebrity chef and USFOODS culinary specialist, Penny Davidi will bring together some of the biggest names in the food and wine industry for an event filled with talent, recipes and flair for gourmet cuisine. Taking place at the AAA Four-Diamond Villa La Estancia Flamingos, the four-day event will feature elegant dinners, beachside BBQs, poolside degustations, cooking classes, contests and much more. Confirmed names include celebrity chef and revered cocktail mixologist Nick Liberato, star of Top Chef Boston and Top Chef Mexico Katsuji Tanabe and the region’s gastronomy ambassador, Betty Vasquez. 2019 Jaguar Polo Cup: April 25 – 28 • A perfect farewell to polo season in Riviera Nayarit, the

Jaguar Polo Cup will unite polo fanatics from around the globe at La Patrona Polo & Equestrian Club in San Pancho. In addition to the tournament, the four-day event will feature a movie night, culinary tastings, live music and polo clinics and classes for novices looking to play the “sport of kings.” RHA Festival: April 26-27 • Techno music aficionados will dance to the beat of some of the best global house legends including Guy Gerber, Viceroy, Bones, Jonas Rathsman, Tom & Collins, and more. Meaning water flowing in wixárika, the language of the region’s indigenous people, RHA embraces the native Huichol culture in a paradisiacal beach setting, providing amazing views and picture-perfect moments throughout the duration of the festival. General admission tickets begin at USD$95 per person. Riviera Nayarit Wind Festival: May 17 - 19 • Celebrated in the family-friendly resort town of Nuevo Vallarta, participants from all over will gather for a weekend filled with water activities in what is known as one of the destination’s marquee festivals. From downwind to freestyle and regatta slalom, the event promotes the sport of windsurfing, taking advantage of Riviera Nayarit’s idyllic beaches which provide the perfect setting for it. Ticket prices vary based on category and date of purchase.

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March 28 - April 3, 2019 www.vallartatribune.com

As the “High Season” in Puerto Vallarta Slows Down, Entertainment at Act II is Still Going Strong! and Hedda Lettuce will continue to perform, and their closing dates are shown in the descriptions below.

now! Sells out every week! 7:30 - (FINAL SHOW!) “Naked Drag Queens Singing,” starring “The Kinsey Sicks” America’s favorite Dragapella® Beautyshop Quartet 9:30 - Mama Tits, the 6’7” hilarious drag diva, starring in “Triple D”

Tickets are available today at act2pv.com. TRIPADVISOR RANKS ACT II #1 in THEATERS! #1 in SHOWS and CONCERTS! #5 out of 179 BEST OF VALLARTA “Things to Do!”

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ct II, the #1 Entertainment Venue in the Bay, has become an “entertainment destination” for vacationers! Featuring 2-3 several shows every night, you will bedelighted with their top-quality musical cabaret shows, full-length Broadway musicals and popular stage plays, as well as the best drag shows in the bay! The week of March 29 to April 6 is going to be HOT, HOT, HOT! Act II also has a full slate of headliner shows that will continue for awhile, even as some of our shows winds down! Us Two, Diana Villamonte in both her “Motown” and “Tina Turner” shows, Twist & Shouts, Mama Tits

A big thank you to so many of you who have written TripAdvisor reviews on our shows! We couldn’t have done this without you! Also, it’s not too late to write a review of YOUR favorite show, too! Just go to www. tripadvisor.com. Be sure and check this week’s schedule which is printed below. Many of our shows sell out, so get your tickets now at act2pv. com! Act II Shows, March 29 - April 5 FABULOUS FRIDAY, March 29 5:00 - (FINAL SHOW!) “Walk Like a Man,” starring Canadian Idol Finalist and PV’s #1 Show Man, Paul Fracassi... Frankie Valli reincarnated!

SUPER SUNDAY, March 31 7:00 - Nunsense, Amen! A hilarious musical about 5 nuns who are played by men! (Closing 4/14)

7:30 - PV’s #1 Songstress, Diana Villamonte - “I Will Always Love You,” a Whitney Houston Tribute. (This show sells out every week, so get your tickets early!) 9:30 - Hedda Lettuce, starring in “Gringa in Paradise” (Winner Funniest Drag Show 2017/18) SENSATIONAL SATURDAY, March 30 5:00 - “Twist & Shout,” song, dance and schtick, celebrating music of the 50s and 60s 7:00 - Chicago, a NuName Production - get your tickets

7:30 - “Best of ABBA & Elton,” starring Us Two and their LIVE BAND (This show sells out every week, so it is important to get your tickets early!) 9:30 - “Dueling Drag Divas,“ starring Emmy Award-winner, Chi Chi Rones, and JoAnna MARVELOUS MONDAY, April 1 7:00 - Little Shop of Horrors (Back by popular demand every Monday & Thursday!) (Closing 4/18) 7:30 - PV’s #1 Songstress & Runner-up in Voice of Mexico, Diana Villamonte, starring in “More Motown & Beyond” (Tickets

sell out, so get yours early!) 9:30 - Mama Tits, the 6’7” hilarious drag diva, starring in “Triple D” TERRIFIC TUESDAY, April 2 7:00 - “I’ve Got Rhythm,” a

musical revue of the music of the Gershwin Brothers (DON’T MISS IT! (Closing Night is April 9!) 7:30 - (NEW TIME!) Hedda Lettuce starring in “Hedda Sings the Blues” 9:30 - Sutton Lee Seymour, starring in “Dragflix.” She sings, she dances, and she entertains!! Not to be missed! Show closing WONDERFUL WEDNESDAY, April 4 7:30 - Us Two - 4th Wednesday - “Us Two, Unplugged!” This show is absolutely one of the best shows at Act II! 9:30 - “Dueling Drag Divas,” starring Emmy Award-winner, Chi Chi Rones, and JoAnna THRILLING THURSDAY, April 5

7:00 - Little Shop of Horrors (Back by popular demand every Monday & Thursday!) 9:30 - Sutton Lee Seymour, starring in “Dragflix.” She sings, she dances, and she entertains!! Not to be missed! (Show closing April 18)

Vallarta Tribune Annual Reader’s Choice Awards 2019 BEST COFFEE SHOP (Puerto Vallarta) A page in the Sun Puerto Café Dee’s Coffee

BEST FLORIST (Puerto Vallarta) Flowers to Go Eder Flores Luxury Flowers PV Florart

BEST REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE (North Shore) Elements Realty Bienvenidos Real Estate Riviera Partners Realty

BEST PLACE FOR A MARG Joe Jack’s Fish Shack Margarita Grill No Way José

BEST TRAVEL AGENCY Superior Tours Mex-ECO Tours Vallarta Explore

BEST CHIROPRATOR Erik Fulfer Rachel Grosik Susan Colby

AS VOTED ON BY THE READER’S OF THE VALLARTA TRIBUNE

All the results are now online at: www.vallartatribune.com/best-of-banderas-bay-2019


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Dueling Drag Divas Shine at The Red Room By Debbie White

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he dynamic duo, the Dueling Drag Divas, starring Emmy Award Winner, Chi Chi Rones, and NY TimesAcclaimed Impressionist, JoAnna, have been performing their hit show at The Red Room every Sunday and Wednesday night at 9:30 pm. Sunday’s performance was not only hilarious but an impressive demonstration of the talent that these two artists possess. Both professional drag artists in their own right, Chi Chi and Joanna joined forces in Puerto Vallarta on a whim. 5 years ago and their show, Dueling Drag Divas, instantly became a smash hit and fan favorite! Both Chi Chi and Joanna sing LIVE with their own voices (no lip sync) and both have soaring ranges. Their infamous and uncanny celebrity impersonations are legendary and make for a night of great entertainment! This season their show features everything from pop to rock to jazz standards. As Sunday night’s performance began, the divas explained

how they would be engaged in a good-natured competition for our applause. They picked someone from the audience to gauge the applause response for their rounds of drag competition. Right from the start, the song parodies, costumes and performances were fantastic! Both these gals have an amazing set of lungs! Chi Chi as Tina Turner singing Disco Inferno was simply thrilling! And her Edith Piaf number, “La Vie En Rose” was beyond impressive! Not to be outdone, Joanna was amazing as Cher in “Winner Takes It All,” with both chiming in on a rousing version of “Proud Mary. Joannie’s fantastic parody of “All the Lonely People,” transformed to “All the Homely People” was absolutely brilliant as she channeled the character, Vicky Wisconski (from Joanna’s home state of Wisconsin). What a riot that performance was! There was lots of audience participation available for the brave and fearless. It was all done in good fun, with lots of laughs. The ‘cornhole’ competition with tiny rubber chickens was also a great moment

in the show! The gals continued with song parodies of Bette Midler, Marilyn Monroe, Lady Gaga, Mama Cass, and an unforgettable Janice Joplin that had us roaring with laughter. And wait until you see Joanna’s Amy Winehouse number. To die for! Chi Chi’s Liza Minelli was wonderful, as she performed a rousing version of “Cabaret.” In fact, the Dueling Drag Divas began their act together 6 years ago with a dueling Judy Garland number. They delivered a tribute to Judy with a great parody of “Over the Rainbow.” In the end, Chi Chi won the night for applause, but both delivered superb performances. The quality of the show was excellent and the live singing was 1st class. The jokes and action-packed parodies were wonderful! This show is a winner! JoAnna is celebrating her 13th season in Vallarta! Starting out in NYC. She will be performing her own solo show at The Red Room on April 17, 21, 24 and 28.. She has won numerous awards through the years for her performances. In addition to PV, JoAnna has enjoyed 6 successful seasons in Provincetown and 8 summers in Ogunquit, Maine. Emmy Award Winner Ch Chi

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Rones is back in Vallarta for a 7th season! Chi Chi has toured extensively throughout the USA and around the globe. In addition to their winter seasons in Puerto Vallarta, the Dueling Drag Divas just completed their 7th season at their summer residence at Mainestreet in Ogunquit. Maine. This year's Dueling Drag Divas show has been full of surprises with numbers written and tailored specifically for the characters they perform. Always fresh, current and topical, they once again are successfully keeping their Vallarta fans in stitches. What started out on

Luna Lounge Bucerias Celebrates a Fantastic Season of Quality Entertainment By Debbie White e’ve nearly arrived at the end of another tremendous season of entertainment at Luna Lounge Bucerias. It’s been a record-breaking few months of amazing shows along with fabulous food and libations. With exciting new performances added this year and favorite ones returning, the level of talent has been breathtaking and the constant, sold-out performances prove that Luna Lounge continues to be the North Shore’s premier entertainment venue! We’d like to thank all the entertainers for the world-class shows they brought to the Luna Lounge Stage. Their performances were phenomenal and the audiences loved every minute This season we experienced 1st class tribute shows and many original/creative musical acts. (Elton John, Shania Twain, Sinatra, Elvis, Whitney Houston, Dame Edna, Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, John Fogerty/

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CCR, Eric Clapton, Amy Armstrong, Frankie Valli, Garth Brooks, Roy Orbison, The Eagles, Bohemia Viva (VIP Party), The Beach Boys, ABBA, Patsy Cline, Adele, Barbra Streisand, Tom Jones, Dwight Blake/Memories of Motown, Neil Diamond, ZZ Top, Us Two, The Blues Brothers, Cher, Johnny Cash, Rod Stewart, David Bowie, St. Patrick’s Day/Shag Harbour, Lennon & McCartney, The Bee Gees and John Denver. We’ve all loved The Crazy Senoritas Drag Show that continues to thrill audiences on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings through April 3rd. Those great evenings started with delicious choices from the grill and ended with Miss Diva Divine and the gals, entertaining us with fabulous costumes, impressive choreography and outrageous musical parodies. Thank you Crazy Senoritas! And closing out the month is the performer, Paul Aleman, in ‘No Disguises: The Music, The Words and the Memories of John Denver’

on Thursday, Mar 28. Paul has mastered the guitar and vocal style of this music legend. You’ll hear favorites like, “Rocky Mountain High,” “Sunshine on My Shoulders,” “Take Me Home Country Roads,” “Thank God, I’m A Country Boy” and “Annie’s Song.” In fact, Annie remarked after seeing Paul’s performance, “I’ve heard many people interpret John’s music. Yours was the best…so magical, soaring, tender and inspiring. I know John was smiling…a most wonderful, beyond beautiful evening… and

in Mexico! Remarkable!...Annie Denver (November 2015). Luna Lounge would like to thank all those who made this season so remarkable. Thanks go out to manager, Chelsey, for her constant support and hard work. Thank you to the Luna Lounge wait staff: Jesus, David, Liz, Jonathan, Ulises and Orson and to the incredible bartender, Axel. Special thanks go to Chef Daniel and his support staff Olga and Adriana for preparing such scrumptious food! And pastry chef, Maria, also deserves praise for her wonderful desserts! And we thank Gillian, Luna Lounge’s gracious hostess, who greeted us with warmth and helped to make our entrance and seating arrangements a smooth and pleasant experience. Thank you, Julio, for your expert sound and lighting, which helped make each performance so fabulous! And we want to thank the Box Office Staff, Nancy and Isela. A BIG THANKS goes out to Merv Buchanan of Trend Entertainment (and his wife Sandy) for sourcing all of the wonderful enter-

a whim, has turned into an extraordinary show with sold-out performances worldwide. The Divas are back with their incredible singing, comedy, parodies and fabulous costumes! Totally unique and entertaining, this is definitely a show you'll want to see! Dueling Drag Divas continues at The Red Room on Sunday and Wednesday nights at 9:30 pm through April 14. Their shows sell out most of the time, so purchasing tickets in advance is suggested. Tickets can be purchased online at www.actiientertainment or at the Act II Entertainment Box Office. tainment and performers. Luna Lounge wouldn’t be where it is today, without the valuable assistance and dedication of Merv. And a million thanks to David and Maureen, who serve as concierges to the stars. We appreciate their energy, commitment and dedication! And finally, Luna Lounge would like to extend their thanks to all the valued guests who support the venue week after week, month after month and year after year! It’s been my privilege to write a weekly article for the Vallarta Tribune that highlights the entertainment. I’ve loved informing readers of this exciting venue on the North Shore! I’d like to thank Hugh and Simon, the incredible owners of Luna Lounge, for pouring their hearts and souls into each new season! They love what they do and that’s a big reason for the success of this venue. When you step foot into Luna Lounge, you’re always warmly greeted like family! So come share a toast to another fun season. And as many of us head back home for the summer, we’ll take with us some wonderful memories of great times at Luna Lounge!


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Enrique de Allende and Alejandro Peña sing! and Cabaret’s Kathy ‘Babe’ Robinson and UK’s Cousin Alice to appear at Incanto

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egendary music producer, David Foster said, “Enrique has a very sweet but powerful voice”, when describing popular vocalist Enrique de Allende, crooner extraordinaire, who will sing many of your favorites by Frank Sinatra, Elvis, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, and many more when he makes his debut performance at Incanto on two nights only, March 30 at 7pm and April 6 at 8pm. He will be accompanied by award-winning Mark Hartman at the piano. Visit Incanto’s website for more detailed information and online tickets. Early reservations are recommended. Tenor Alejandro Peña was recently discovered when he performed at several popular local venues including Incanto and Julie Guerrero’s No Way Jose! restaurant, where he mesmerized audiences with his stunning operatic vocals. He will present an evening featuring well-loved arias

and contemporary hits accompanied by Mark Hartman at the piano. One night only, April 2 at 7pm. Award-winning veteran cabaret star, Kathy ‘Babe’ Robinson, appears in Incanto’s cozy piano bar for a limited run accompanied my MAC award-winning pianist and Music Director, Mark Hartman. ‘Babe’, as she is well-known as on stage, earned her chops in the NYC cabaret scene over the past twenty-years with sold-out appearances

in well-known nightspots including The Rrazz Room (w/ Michael Ferreri), Bob Egan’s Supper Club, and The Celebrity Room (w/ Mark Hartman) among numerous others. A NYC Bistro-award winner, Kathy has opened for Maureen McGovern, as well as sharing a mic in Mykonos with Queen Latifah. Performances begin April 5 at 7:30pm.. The UK’s Cousin Alice’s unique singing and playing are gritty, heartfelt and sweet, delivered with

humor and a captivating personality. She seduces audiences with her smokey voice and antique banjoukulele playing, whether it be a large music venue or intimate cabaret club. Cousin Alice is a magnetic, talented singer/songwriter and performs a collection of jazz standards, pop, nostalgia, blues, and originals, including ‘Kukerichoo’, a number one hit in South Korea. Based in London. she draws on a rich infusion of Maori, Polynesian, Caribbean and Calypso culture.

Performances begin April 7 at 8pm, accompanied by award-winning pianist Mark Hartman. Vallarta Vocalista Ensemble presents a diverse mix of songs from the ‘Great American Songbook’ as well as some traditional Mexican songs. Emmy Award-nominated vocalist/percussionist, Patsy Meyer, will accompany the group beginning March 28 at 7pm. Patsy will also appear in her own show with Mark Hartman in the piano bar for one night only, April 12 at 7:30pm. Incanto and Democrats Abroad Forum have added additional screenings of recent select Oscarwinning films. All shown in the comfortable theatre on a big screen with state of the art sound. Visit Incanto’s website for more information. All showings 3pm. Extended again through April, Naked Boys Singing! is a fun, sassy enduring musical comedy now celebrating twenty-years off-Broadway. It stars six young local Latino actors who sing and dance their way into your heart, all while completely nude! Directed by original conceiver/director Robert Schrock, this very popular show has grabbed Vallarta by the tail with countless full-houses, standing ovations, and numerous well-deserved accolades. Presented in English, now playing through April 27. Hours 9am-11:30pm daily. Breakfast: 9am-2pm. Lunch: 12pm11pm. Casual evening dining: 4-11pm. Happy Hour features 2x1 house cocktails and beer 4-6pm. 2x1 show tickets to select shows 4-5pm daily. For more information and online tickets visit Incanto’s website www.IncantoVallarta.com. Contact them at Incantopv@gmail. com or call 322 223 9756. Located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale) in Centro.


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Rolling into April with More Music Christie Seeley

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From Oakland, California to Puerto Vallarta…lured by music of guitars and sounds of the sea. vallartasounds.com

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arch offered us so much musical activity that if you are like me you have just come out of a whirlwind of activity. The month came to a smashing climax with the 23rd Annual Jazz Festival at Cuates y Cuetes. It was a great one spanning over 10 music filled days. March 21st, the big day of music on the beach was quite exciting. The day began with Tajín, an impressive duo formed by the talented and beautiful Magali Uribe on voice and violin and the legendary Nestor Villaseñor--guardian of traditional and prehispánic musical instruments--on harp and flute and for this performance joined by Roberto Falcon on Bass, Fernando Rojas on Guitar and Carlos Mantilla on Cajón They treated us to a collection of Latin American folkloric classics beginning with the spirited piece by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra, Ojala Que Llueva Café (Hope it Rains Coffee) and finishing with the lovely voice of Magali performing an original piece that brought tears to the eyes of the romantics in the audience. Next up we heard from Proyecto Montenegro with the tenor saxophone of Martin Montenegro, Miguel Rodriguez on keyboard, Roberto Falcon on Bass, Brian Macedo on guitar and Chuy Estrada’s percussion performing marvelous jazz. Tatewari followed with a great show of their fiery flamenco music including my favorite, the beautiful original piece from their latest CD, Fuego Dentro. The sounds of the Medite-

rranean were next with Moruno’s Diego Mateo and Nacho Flores joined by Oscar Terazzas on sax. Their new CD just came out including absolutely beautiful Mediterranean pieces and some smooth swing—Them Their Eyes. Jaír and Caleb Cabrera and cousin Gibran Monzalvo Cabrera of Media Luna did not let us down offering their exciting music with their extended band including Colombian Guilio Urango on accordion and voice and Armando “Jimmie” Renteria of Queretaro on percussion. The traditional blessing and celebration of the arrival of Spring segued into the performance we were waiting for by Tom Coster, internationally known keyboardist and composer of the fabulous piece he wrote for and recorded with Carlos Santana, Europa. Coster, highlight of the afternoon, performed in the company of a very talented line up including saxophonists Martin Montenegro and Oscar Terrazas, Brazilian Marco Milagros on Bass, Giovanni Figueroa on drums and Jimmy Rentería on percussion. They were indeed impressive! Not to be out done, Mother Nature played a dramatic role at the end of the evening with a giant wave sending the crowd scrambling up the beach to higher ground and taking out the power source bringing the show to an unexpectedly early end, robbing us of the opportunity of hearing from the hard working Liliana Buneder of Faralae who had been running to and fro all day long helping with the coordination of the event and

the remainder of great entertainers waiting to come on. Nevertheless, the day was a great success and a great time was had by all! Congratulations again to Doña Teté and the staff of Cuates y Cuetes and thank you for your wonderful gift to Puerto Vallarta! Many of our winter visitors will be packing up to return to their northern homes soon but there is still time to get in some sunbathing, swimming and great entertainment. Coming up are Flamenco guitar maestros Lobo and Esaú April 9 at 8:00PM at Incanto’s Cabaret Theater and a great performance by the fiery flamenco group Tatewari on April 13, also at Incanto’s Cabaret Theater at 8:00, with guest songstress the beautiful Perla Alarcón. Media Luna’s next two concerts for the season at Incanto’s Theater will be at 9:30 instead of their usual

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7:00 slot--(incantovallarta.com for tickets). Mark your calendars and plan to stay out late! Los Bambinos are finishing up their season at their restaurant/ bar Trattoria Los Bambinos on Aquacate and Carranza, but still have a few weeks left so catch them while you can. Babel Bar on

the River Cuale Island continues to present a great program both afternoons 1-3 and evenings 6:30 to 8:30 and, of course, Cuates y Cuetes will keep you busy with great music nightly starting at 6:00 PM. And that is just a little of the action! Enjoy the music! For details see my website vallartasounds.com


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The Musician’s Muse

Los Bambinos bring The Beatles, Frankie Valli & Legends of Rock n Roll to life!

by Toots Gabriel

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is name is Ralph Sima and along with his friends Mike and Ross are known as The Rhythm Roosters – a great band that enjoys performing mostly oldies from the fifties and sixties. Ralph plays bass guitar and sings. And while his bass guitar playing is very good it is his talent as a vocalist that separates him from the pack. It might be described as smoky, or perhaps raspy. When Ralph is performing it’s easy to close your eyes and imagine that Sam Cooke is right in front of you. His renditions of Cupid, You Send Me and Twistin’ the Night Away are remarkable. Sam Cooke was one of the early pioneers of soul music. He was a wonderful writer and had a prolific career cut short at the age of thirty-three. He was an influence on the likes of Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Curtis Mayfield, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Billy Preston and, of course, more recently, our man Ralph. In reality there aren’t a lot of celebrities, or musicians for that matter, named Ralph. You know, it’s just not that popular a name. I mean, not like John, Paul, George and Ringo or guys like that. But, in the land of fantasy, where some of us happen to dwell, a couple Ralphs come to mind rather readily. The first would be Ralph Kramden, of The Honeymooners, of course. The character and the television show were created by The Great One himself, Jackie Gleason. In the mid-fifties it was hugely successful. And of Ralph they say, “He was frustrated by his lack of success. He often develops get-rich-quick schemes. He is short tempered and resorts to bellowing, making insults and hollow threats. He is proficient at bowling and playing pool and likes to brag about his non-existent golf skills.” Some of us might be less aware of how successful Mr. Gleason was in the music world. The albums that he released sold well into the millions. And in response to being asked why his records were so popular he responded, “Every time I ever watched Clark Gable do a love scene in the movies, I’d hear this really pretty music, real romantic, come up behind him and help set the mood. So I’m figuring that if Clark Gable needs that kinda help, then a guy in Canarsie has gotta be dyin’ for somethin’ like this!” Later in the fifties two fellows

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named Hanna and Barbera decided to capitalize on the success of The Honeymooners. They would create an animated show mimicking what Gleason had achieved. Basically, they would just rip him off. The show they created was The Flintstones and it went on to tremendous success. The Flintstones were an obvious exploitation of The Honeymooners. It no doubt pissed Gleason off to the point of taking the matter to court but part of him probably enjoyed it as a compliment. After all, as Oscar Wilde once said, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.” However, that is probably not the reason that Mr. Gleason did not sue. Apparently, his publicist told him something like, “Do you really want to be known as the guy who took Fred Flintstone off television?” Oscar Wilde certainly had some interesting quotes. My favourite is perhaps what he supposedly said on his deathbed, “This wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. Either it goes or I do.” Kind of like my little story here, you might say. Another Ralph that comes to mind in the world of illusion and delusion is King Ralph. That movie that came out in 1991 and starred John Goodman. He played the role of a Las Vegas lounge singer who inadvertently becomes the King of England. He doesn’t really like being the king and eventually gives up the throne to become a simple

Duke. In 1994 Goodman went on to star in the film The Flintstones. It was another massively successful project and based of course in the town of Bedrock. And by now you must be asking yourself what this has to do with anything? Well, a long, long time ago, in the town of La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, there was a popular place called Bedrock which hosted live music. And then sometime during the last century it was taken over by a young couple, Barry and Ana. They promptly changed the name to Ana Bananas and it quickly became a mecca for live music. Every notable musician in Banderas Bay has performed there at one time or another. And they have live music at least four or five nights a week as well as one of the best dance floors around. While you’re there you might want to pick up one of their souvenir tee shirts imprinted: La Cruz de Huanacaxtle A Sleepy Little Drinking Village With a Fishing Problem As it happens, Ralph and The Rhythm Roosters perform at Ana Bananas on Sunday evenings and will be performing at the Calgary Blue Festival in August. And what would Sam Cooke say… Let me tell you ‘bout a place Down around Banderas Bay Where the people are so gay Twistin’ the night away… Salud!

os Bambinos take their shows to another level at Bambinos, with upbeat live music and brotherly banter. During thirteen years producing shows in PV, Los Bambinos musical productions “wow” and enchant listeners. Their music has become synonymous with Puerto Vallarta’s friendly and warm community, literally transporting fans to another era, captured succinctly through their music. Now, food and drink allow an even more complete concert experience, as the flavors and colors of the exquisite meal bring the music to life for happy fans, as they enjoy a great quality dinner. Come find out why the group was voted Best Musicians in Puerto Vallarta in the 2018 Reader’s Choice awards. This show takes you on a walk down memory lane with a selection of The Beatles favorites along-side outstanding renditions of Rock n’ Roll and Latin favorites. Los Bambinos Dinner & Show offers a memorable night, Guaranteed! Do not miss the chance to catch them on their last shows of the season. LOS BAMBINOS CONCERTS THIS WEEK TUESDAY night 8pm | The Beatles keeps the good times rolling. As always, the brothers add their unique spin on the International rock selections, setting the well-loved songs into the Mexican musical landscape… for an exciting and upbeat show. THURSDAY Night 8pm | Legends of Rock and Roll Come enjoy the Old Town ambiance as you dine, drink, dance to lively tunes

that will transport you to another era as Los Bambinos highlight epic legends of rock and roll. SATURDAY night 8 pm | Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, lights up the stage! This dynamic show beautifully demonstrates the brother’s unique and powerful voices as they pay homage to a musical icon. Expect a fun and touching evening. More ways to celebrate life at Bambinos Trattoria! Is it time to celebrate your birthday? Looking for a place to spend a great evening with friends and family? Come celebrate your birthday with Los Bambinos bringing along three or more people and the birthday boy or girls will enjoy our exquisite Italian 3 course dinner of the night for FREE! Los Bambinos began performing in the Puerto Vallarta Romantic Zone in 2004. Their Dinner-Show performances at Bambinos Trattoria are a perfect way to enjoy the tradition of music in Puerto Vallarta. Delicious and authentic Italian (www.bambinostrattoria.com) is served Monday through Saturday 3-11pm. Please reserve early, as seating is limited. Find Bambinos Trattoria on Facebook @losbambinostrattoria and unbiased reviews on Trip Advisor. Bambinos Trattoria is located at Aguacate #314, at the corner of Carranza street in Old Town Puerto Vallarta, just before Mundo de Azulejos. For Los Bambinos reservations: Online www.losbambinosmusic.com or 222-4357 (English Spoken). See you at Bambinos Trattoria!


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IFC Invites you In John Warren

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John Warren is in charge of Publicity for the International Friendship Club (IFC). His articles describe the programs and charities that IFC supports, the sources of income of IFC and the social experiences, lectures and classes that members can enjoy. During the summer John writes about Puerto Vallarta.

Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony

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eethoven’s Ninth Symphony, composed when he was totally deaf, is considered one of the greatest classical pieces of all time. Disability did not hold him back. Beethoven was totally deaf by the age of 52. As his hearing became worse Beethoven struggled to communicate with people but the biggest challenge for him was conducting and performing in concerts, because he just couldn’t hear. It’s hard to believe that Ludwig could even function when he was totally deaf, never mind compose and conduct a worldclass symphony. And how about Helen Keller? Helen contracted an illness when she was 18 months, which left her blind, deaf and mute, but she developed a limited way of communicating and created a basic form of sign language. She began a relationship with a woman called Anne Sullivan who became her guide and mentor, teaching her finger spelling and other ways of communicating. Helen was the first deaf-blind person to achieve a Bachelor of Arts degree. She became a writer and communicated with millions of people around the world. She will be remembered for the endless work she did for people with disabilities. Here are three quotations from her that seem appropriate for this article: “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart,” “Alone we can do so little; together we can

do so much,” and “Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.” Imagine you are totally deaf in Puerto Vallarta and you are rushed to the hospital because you fell on the cobblestones. How do you tell the doctor what’s wrong? If you are a child in school, how do you let the teacher know what you know? How do you hear a fire alarm or a microwave’s “ping”? At the moment there is no help for the hundred and twenty totally deaf people in PV but there are plans to change that. After many years of no financial support from government, the private sector or NGOs, the Centre For Training and Gathering of the Deaf is being resurrected in Puerto Vallarta. The Eco Rotaract Club has seventeen members, seven of whom are hearing-impaired, and they are the people trying to raise funds to hire a teacher and a psychologist for the centre. Their first fundraiser will be a Sunset Cruise on the “Bahia Allegre”. It’s on Monday, 1st April at 5:00pm. It offers free non-alcoholic drinks, a cash bar, snacks, music and entertainment. It’s a steal of a deal for $400pesos. Tickets are available by calling Antonio at 322 125-5013. The International Friendship Club (IFC) strives to help Mexicans who need financial help with their health or their education and “The Deaf School” will help us deliver that help to the deaf people here. Buy a ticket or drop off a donation for The Deaf School at IFC office in downtown. It is located above HSBC on Insurgentes, where it joins Libertad. Please remember Helen Keller’s statement “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”

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DON’T MISS OUT!

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any residents of Puerto Vallarta are fortunate to have lovely homes with gorgeous infinity pools, spacious patios and stunning panoramas of Banderas Bay and the Sierra Madre Mountains. Many of these residents contribute to the community by allowing the International Friendship Club to run its IFC Home Tours to take visitors through their homes and, as a result, to raise money for twenty-five charities and their own cleft palate program. Tours run every Tuesday and Wednesday morning at 10:30 and start from the Sea Monkey Restaurant on the Malecon at Aquiles Serdan, so breakfast by the beach before the tour is a great way to start the morning. But there are only four tours left this season!!! Tickets are sold online at www.

ifctoursforvallarta.com and on the day of the tour at the Sea Monkey Restaurant between 9:00 and 10:00.The cost is almost free at $700 pesos and all profits are given to charity. The tours visit three or four different homes each week and many of them are on steep cliffs or along cobbled streets so good feet, ankles, knees and lungs are useful.

SPCA of Puerto Vallarta By Janice Gonzalez

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pecial thanks to Valerie who did the “ice water challenge” and raised $770 as a donation for the SPCA. Thanks to our stellar volunteers Pat Parr and David Thompson for their efforts staffing our “booth” at the Olas Altas Farmers Market this past Saturday. Please be sure that you stop by and say hello whenever you visit on Saturdays. While there be sure and check out the merchandise we have available for a nominal donation. Thanks so much in advance for your purchases and donations. It is a win-win for everyone! When you make a purchase you are making a donation to our organization to ensure our continued success rescuing the abused and abandoned dogs here in Vallarta. Please note that our adoption fee is now $300 USD. We have scheduled tours to

our sanctuary, by reservation only, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you have your own transportation, please let us know. To reserve a spot on a tour, contact us at spcapv@gmail.com. We appreciate any donations you can bring for our rescues and if going to the sanctuary, please feel free to bring treats for the staff as they truly appreciate it. Those items we ALWAYS need include: collars,

However, our two docents on each luxury bus are there to lend a hand as well as to provide interesting descriptions of the homes and life in Puerto Vallarta. If you would like to peek behind the high walls and heavy wooden doors of some stunning homes and help the charities of PV take an IFC Home Tour on 2nd, 3rd, 9th or 10th April.

harnesses and leashes; toys and more toys! both stuffed and hard plastic (no soft plastic as they can chew off pieces and swallow); large towels; blankets; sweaters and coats; post-surgical cones (both the cone shaped and soft or inflatable donut ones). Our rescues are now fed a total raw diet so please refrain from bringing any dog food or treats. The mission of SPCA de PV is to help fund and promote sterilization, adoption and healthcare efforts for companion animals in the Puerto Vallarta area, with the goal of eliminating the euthanasia of healthy and adoptable animals. To make donations via PayPal, select the “Donate” option on our Facebook page www.facebook. com/spcapv or on our website at http://spcapv.com/donate/. Get involved…rescue, adopt, foster, volunteer, donate or educate. You can learn more about the SPCA Puerto Vallarta by checking us out at www.spcapv.com/home or on Facebook.

ADORABLE DOG IN THE SPOTLIGHT JACK by Janice Gonzalez

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on´t be mislead by the serious look on this precious dog. Jack is anything but! We think he is a Labrador/ Rottweiler mix about two years old and almost 29 pounds. He is just the most calm, easy going and happy-go-lucky guy around. Jack loves his people and especially

getting lots of cuddles. He can be found snuggling close whenever his people are around. He would make a wonderful family dog. Jack has a medium energy level and is good on his short walks around the neighborhood. He is good around other dogs. Mostly he ignores them and just does his own thing. Jack is

not good with cats however and will give chase. He has been neutered, dewormed and vaccinated. Jack is now ready for adoption and we are accepting applications at spcapv@ gmail.com.


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Celebrate Passover Seder

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uerto Vallarta Jewish Community invites you to our Passover Seder on Friday, April 19, 2019 at 6:30 PM. The location is the River Café on the River Cuale. Our traditional Seder will include a dinner consisting of gefilte fish, matzo ball soup, brisket, roasted chicken, roasted herb potatoes, steam mixed vegetables, dessert, coffee, tea, grape juice, and kosher wine. Reservations with payment are requested by April 10, 2019. Adults: $50 USD (975 pesos) Children, ages 5 - 10: $25 USD

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Degustación de platillos de más de 25 restaurantes 28 de Marzo, 2019 06:00 p.m. Presidencia Municipal

or the third year in a row, sights, sounds, and delicious amapaspv.com. You can also stop Mariachis, Margaritas, and flavorful tastings of authentic Old by the Viejo Vallarta office located More brings together the Vallarta. at Mundo de Cristal on Insurgentes Where else could you go to expe- 333, Colonia Emiliano Zapata, amazing colors, the exhilarating sounds, and authentic flavors of rience an international gourmet 48380 or email asociacionviejova*La recaudación será destinada para mejoras en la Colonia Puerto Vallarta to the courtyard of ‘tasting’ buffet offered by 35 of the llarta@gmail.com Tickets cost: 900 the Municipal Presidency! best local chefs and restaurants pesos. All proceeds of the event will On Thursday, March 28, 2019 accompanied by local musicians, go towards funding neighborhood Amapas Neighborhood Association presentation of a folkloric ballet, projects of Colonia Amapas and represented by Sylvia Toy, Viejo and the robust sounds of mariachi Zona Romantica. Last year’s funds Vallarta Association represented by music? went towards the amazing sidewalk Benny Ibarra as well as the Tourism Spaces are limited. Only 150 which is on Highway 200. It is a Department of the City of Puerto guests. Doors open at 6 pm while testament to the strength of each Vallarta, are organizing a grand the buffet service begins at 7 pm. neighborhood and their desire to *All profits will be destined for improvements in the Neighborhood. Mexican party in one of the most Reserved seating tickets are keep neighbors (locals, visitors, beautiful and historical places in available at the office of the Amapas and businesses) safe as they walk Más información: / More information: the city - the inner courtyard of the Neighborhood Association located up and down the highway. (322) 223 83 12 Presidencia. at 115 Hortensias Street, Villas Come enjoy an evening of info@amapaspv.com In this most authentic of settings Loma Linda. For more information gastronomical extravagance and will be a beautiful exhibit of the call (322) 223-8312 or email: info@ do your part to maintain the city.

Festival of meal with more than 25 restaurants participating March 28, 2019 06:00 p.m. Municipal City Hall

Mariachis, Margaritas & More March 28 at 6pm – Presidencia, Puerto Vallarta Third Annual Mariachis, Margaritas & More celebration will be bigger, better, more colorful than ever, at the interior courtyard of the Presidencia – Puerto Vallarta’s historic Town Hall, on the zocalo. The seating in the historic fountain courtyard is limited – only 150 guests – it include a gourmet ‘tasting’ buffet provided

by more than 25 top local chefs and restaurants. Proceeds to fund improvements in the neighborhoods. For more information, stop by: at the Amapas Neighborhood Association office in Villas Loma Linda, 115 Hortensias, phone 322-223-8312, and online at info@amapaspv.com Noche Mexican March 29 6-10pm - Centro Empresarial, Nuevo Vallarta A benefit for Talleres Tierra de

Niños A.C. including Mariachi, Folkloric Dancing, Singing, Loteria and Mexican cuisine. English Information: 322-303-2994 - Jamie tallerestierradeninos.org/eventos/ 20th Guayafest 2019 March 30-31 – Guayabitos Rincón de Guayabitos is preparing to welcome the “bug fest” with the participation of more than 300 Volkswagen cars from Mexico and the United States. facebook.com/fbtpcbugs

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n St. Patrick’s day, an intimate gathering of 75 fans were treated to a musical romp by an ensemble known as Time to Play. This is what happens when Gary Carson and Don MacLauchlin, two college friends, who performed together back in the day, reconnect in retirement. Put them together with three other

musicians, Lois Rogers, Mary MacLauchlin and Joy Lehman, and you have a wonderfully entertaining pop-rock-folk group of friends who just love having fun with music for the enjoyment of others. Their other passion is to provide a venue for other singers or musicians who love the same thing. These programs are called Open

Mike nights. If you’re interested in being entertained, or want to join in by signing up for their next event in November, join them at 7:00 pm on April 3, in Christ Church by the Sea in the courtyard of Plaza Genovesa. Donations at the door will go to support the Escuela de Migrantes. See you there.

(500 pesos) Children ages 4 and under are free. Please make your reservation with Puerto Vallarta Jewish Community via PayPal at: helth1@sbcglobal.net Click on «personal». Volunteers are needed as greeters, to read Hebrew parts, hand out and collect Haggadahs, kippas, to perform the lighting of the candle ceremony, and to help children with the Four Questions. For special needs, general questions, general questions, and to volunteer, please contact Donna at: helth1@sbcglobal.net

Artisan and Farmer’s Markets in Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit

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very year at the end of October through the first week of November we welcome back the many artisan and farmer’s markets that pop-up around the bay and north through the towns of Riviera Nayarit. These markets represent local producers, artisans and entrepreneurs selling homemade food, organic products, arts and crafts, jewelry and more. They are an excellent resource for fresh baked treats, hard to find items and unique souvenirs. Here is an up to date list for most markets, if you know of another please email and we’ll add it to the list. Editor@vallartatribune.com

Friday Marsol Friday Market by the Pier - 9:30 am -1:30 pm Open every Friday all year located on Francisca Rodriguez Sayulita Mercado del Pueblo - 10 am -2 pm – On Calle Revolucion before the bridge Southside Shuffle every second week from 6 pm - 10 pm On Basilio Badillo, Old Town

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Olas Altas Farmer’s Market - 9:30 am - 2 pm at Lazaro Cardenas Parks, Old Town Three Hens & a Rooster Market 9 am - 1:00 pm at the Lions Club, Madero # 280 Old Town Tianguis Lo de Marcos – Located at Main plaza Nuevo Vallarta Market- 9am - 3pm Located at the gazebo on the malecon

Sunday

Huanacaxtle Farmer’s Market - 9 am -3pm Located at La Cruz Marina

Tuesday

Riviera Market 9am - 2 pm In Nuevo Vallarta in the parking lot behind the Casino.

Wednesday

Bucerias Forever Spring Market - 9 am - 1pm In the parking lot of Chedraui Bucerias Vallarta ArtWalk - 6 pm - 10 pm Various locations in downtown vallartaartwalk.com

Thursday

Bucerias ArtWalk - 7-9pm - along Lazaro Cardenas Marina Vallarta Night Market- 6 pm -10 pm along the marina boardwalk


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VALLARTA Bambinos Trattoria (Aguacate #314) Tues: Beatles Tribute 8 pm Thur: Legends of Rock & Roll 8 pm Sat: Frankie Valli & Four Seasons 8 pm Babel Bar (Aquiles Serdán 437, Isla del Cuale) Mon: Dueto Tajin 1 – 3 pm Tue: Esau 1 – 3 pm Wed: El Sindrome de Willy 1 - 3 pm Thur: Moruno 1 - 3 pm Thur: Oscar & Miguel 6:30 – 8:30 pm Fri: Cesar Medina 1 – 3 pm Fri: Moruno 6:30 – 8:30 pm Sat: Oscar & Raul 1 – 3 pm Sat: Faralae 6:30 – 8:30 pm Sun: Media Luna 1 - 3 pm Bistro Teresa (Zaragoza 160 4th floor) Wed: Zoe & Leon 6-8 pm Blakes Restaurant and Bar (Plaza Los Glorias #16) Tues: Tres Cuartoz jam 3 – 6 pm Fri Soul Trip 2:30 – 5:30 pm Sat: Tres Cuartoz 2:30 – 5:30 pm Café Roma (Encino 287 near flea market) Thurs: The Others 6 – 9 pm Sat: Tequila Rush 6 – 9 pm Captain Don’s (Honduras 126) Tue: Gecko Band 3 – 6 pm Fri: Tequila Rush 8 - 11 pm Sat: Da Crew 8 - 11 pm Cuates y Cuetes (Francisca Rodriquez 101) Wed: Tatewari 8 - 10 pm Daquiri Dick’s Tue: Esaú Galván Flamenco Guitar 7- 9:30 pm

live music Live Music Calendar Roxy Rockhouse Gringo Loco Cantina (Ignacio L Vallarta 275) (Francisco I Madero 403) Thurs: Gecko Band 8 – 11 pm Wed: Paranoia Band 7 - 10 pm Nightly music after 11 pm with house band Thu: Martin (solo) 7 - 10 pm Sat: The Change 7 - 10 pm Warique (Aquiles Serdan 280) Mon: Luis Ortega 7 – 10pm Incanto (Insurgentes 109) Wed: Luis Ortega 7 – 10pm Mon:Joby & Tongo 5 pm Thurs: Mikki Prost 7 – 10 pm Mon: Zoe & Leon with Renteria Bros 7:30 pm Fri: Luis Ortega 7 – 10pm Tue: George Gracia 5 pm Sat: Ever Hernandez 7 - 10 pm Wed: Jay-Gee, Piano 5:00 pm Wed: Salsa dancing lessons 8pm Winston’s Bar and Grill Thurs: Edgar Roxha 5:00 pm (Peru by the Shell) Thurs: Media Luna & Open mic 7:30 pm Fri: Paranoia 3 – 6 pm Fri: Joan Houston 5:00 pm Sat: The Change 3 – 6 pm Fri: Dennis Crow 9:30 pm see calendar Sun: The Prophets 3 – 6 pm Sat: Zarapes de Neon 7:30 pm Sun: Red Suitcase Band 7:30 pm Sun: Cheko Ruiz Gypsy Kings 9:30 pm Sun: Salsa dancing lessons 8pm Sun: Stolie Select Sundays See calendar Sat. Morning Market Sun: Mike Rodriguez Select Sundays See Sat: Blanca de La Rosa 9:00 – 1:00 – calendar Mexican & Latin Favorites

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Kelekai’s (Liberdad 516, Col. Playa Grande) Sun: The Bay Roots 2 - 5 pm Kelly’s Pour Favor Saloon and Cookhouse (Lazaro Cardenas 245) Mon: Hoochie Coochie Men 8 - 11 pm Tue: Trez Cuartoz 8:30 – 11:30 pm Wed: Tequila Rush 8 – 11 pm Thurs: 3Tones 8 – 11 pm Fri: The Others 8:30 – 11:30 pm Sat: Soul Trip 8 – 11 pm Sun: Dr Groove 9 - 12 am La Casa de La Hugo (Hamburgo 146, Versalles) Fri: Stoli 7pm Sat: Dr. Groove 10 pm

Dona Tere Restaurant Wed: 6:30 - 8:30 pm LA PATRONA - Mariachi Trio Fri: 7-9 pm - JAQUE MATE - Jazz Sat: 7-9 pm - KORSARI - Rock ‘n Roll Eddies Weekly – Live music 6:30 – 9:30 Sat. and Sun – Live music 10 -1pm El Barracuda Sat. - Los Disponibles 9pm – 11pm

La Ingrata (Abasolo 169) Sun: Soul Trip 1 am – 3 am

Ernestos Sat. Easy Listening Favorites 6:30 pm–9:00 pm

McCarthy’s Irish Pub (Francisco Medina) Sat: Tequila Rush 10 pm

Estudio Café Mon: Easy Listening Favorites 7-9pm Thurs: Oldies 7-9pm Sun: Easy Listening Favorites 10am - noon

El Bar at Food Park PV Sat: The Black Tequila 9:00 pm

Murphy’s Irish Pub (484 Morelos, Malecon) Thurs: Anna and the Others 10:30pm Fri: Trez Cuartoz 10:30pm Sat: Anna and the Others 10:30pm

El Oasis de Holi (River mouth by La Isla Mall) Tue: Dr. Groove 6 pm Sun: The Others 5 pm

Nacho Daddy (287 Basilio Badillo) Tue: Cat Daddy’s 8:30 pm Wed: Joker Band 8:30 pm Fri: Texas Embassy Blues Band 8:30 pm

El Rio BBQ, (Paso Ancho) Tues: Black Mambo 2:30 pm Tues: The Jokers 4 p.m. Wed: The Zippers 4 p.m. Thurs: La Trez Cuartoz 4 p.m. Fri: Bob & Gilberto 4 p.m. Sat: Brimstone 4 p.m. Sun: Cheko Ruiz Band 4 pm

Que/Pasa (625 Aquiles Serdan) Mon: Bob Tansen & Son 7 - 9 pm Tues: James Morgan 7 – 9 pm Wed: The Change 7:30 - 10:30 pm Thurs: Stolie 7 – 10 pm Fri: Gloria & Da Crew 6:30 - 9:30 pm Sat: The Hoochie Coochie Men 7 – 10 pm

Haradovs Rooftop Lounge (Lazaro Cardenas) Wed: Dr. Groove 8:30 PM Sat: Dr Groove 9:30

Chasers Sports Bar (Avenida Mexico 570A) Fri: Gloria & Da Crew 5 – 7 pm Fri: Gecko Band 8 – 11 pm Sat: Cesar Medina 8 pm

Revolution Restaurant & Bar (Matamoros #235 Col. Centro) Sat: The Sunset Raiders 8 pm

Jardin Montenegro Restaurant Blvd. Nuevo Vallarta #220 – Nuevo Vallarta Daily except Tues: Martin Maya & Martin Montenegro 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

BUCERIAS & NORTH SHORE Encore Restaurant & Lounge (51 Lazaro Cardenas | Bucerias) Thu: Live Jazz 7 - 10 pm Fri: Live Jazz 7 - 10 pm Buzzos (In front of Bungalows Princess | Bucerias) Sat: Sweet and Sour 6 – 9pm El Chivero (Avenida Pacifico 9, Centro | Bucerias) Sat: The Gecko Band 3pm

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Drunken Duck (Avenida Mexico, Centro | Bucerias) Tue: Andra & The Crazzy Boys 9 pm Wed: The Gecko Band 9 pm Thur: Soul Trip 9 pm Fri: Rob Cavazzini & Fede 5 pm Fri: Andra & The Crazzy Boys 9 pm Sat: Da Crew 9 pm Sun: The Gecko Band 5pm JAX Bar and Grill (Avenida Mexico 17, Bucerias) Wed: Anna and The Others 8:30 pm Thurs: Trez Cuatroz 8:30 pm Sun: Mexpats 3 pm Sun: Black Mamba 8:30 pm Punta Esmeralda Beach Club (Highway from Bucerias to La Cruz) Wed: Damaged Goods 7:30 – 9:30pm Sun: Damaged Goods 7:30 – 9:30pm Ana Bananas (Tiburón #42 | La Cruz) Mon: Soul Trip 7pm Fri: JAM 7 pm Sun: Rhythm Roosters 7 pm Greene Tomatoe (Town Square La Cruz) Wed: The Traveling Band around 8 pm Thur: Ivan and Mike around 7pm Fri: Rock in Trio around 8 pm Sat: Crazy Boys 8 pm OSO’s Oyster Bar ( La Cruz Marina) Thur: The Remedy, Open Mic 7 pm Sat: The Remedy 7 pm Masala (La Cruz) Thurs: Blue Knote 7 – 9pm Britannia (Coral, La Cruz) Tues: Open mic with The Turn 7pm until they close La Cruz Inn (36 Calle Marlin | La Cruz) Sat: Music in the Street with Matt 4 to 7:30 pm Thurs: Tres Aires 5:30 to 7:45 pm Black Forest (16 Marlin, La Cruz) Fri: Gypsy Flamenco 7:30 pm

SAYULITA & SAN PANCHO El Atico Hookah (Sayulita) Tue: Soul Trip 9:30pm Jack’s Cantina (Sayulita beside bus terminal) Thurs: Tequila Rush 8 pm Faro Mita (Higuera Blanca) Fri: Soul Trip 7:30pm Maria Bonita Restaurante bar (San Pancho) Sat: Stolie 7 – 10 pm

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Marsol Friday Where is This? Market by the Pier

MURPHY’S IRISH PUB Located on the Historic Malecon across from the lighthouse statue (El Faro) beautiful sunset views every night!

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hile we have a few jewelers at Market that sell silver, Jorge is the only one who still plies Los Muertos beach selling to tourists comfortably ensconced in their chairs enjoying Vallarta’s sunshine. Jorge has many customers who wait for him eagerly to pass by with promised treasures he has had made especially for them. And, on Friday mornings, his clientele comes to him. He greets them by name with a huge, dimpled smile and hugs.

He listens carefully to what each customer wants and, if he doesn’t have it, will search for it and in a day or two, will find you on the beach “to deliver the goods.” He is always as kind as he is fair. Look for him every Friday! The Marsol Friday Market by the Pier presents, accompanied by live music: Walking tours and guide books; cotton wine/gift bags, and Louisiana peanut brittle. Herbal extracts, creams, and potions. Organic coffee from Chiapas, ground or whole bean in medium, dark and espresso roasts. 100% cotton clothing and crocheted items. Talavera pottery, and Huichol crafts.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE / SERVICIO A LA COMUNIDAD Fun art and greeting cards, fabric and leather purses; Bark art; corn-husk flowers, and animal-rescue info. Home décor advice from Sherry, dog and human baked treats by Kim. Mexican nuts, candies, hot sandwiches, and fine-art paintings. Pickled beets, sauerkraut, smoked meat, artisanal tequila, and

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