Amcham one decade on
In 2005, the American Chamber of Commerce marked 40 years in Guadalajara with a celebration that recognized the work of diplomat and entrepreneur Adolf Horn (left photo), who started the local chapter in 1965.
In 2005, the American Chamber of Commerce marked 40 years in Guadalajara with a celebration that recognized the work of diplomat and entrepreneur Adolf Horn (left photo), who started the local chapter in 1965.
In this monthly series, the Guadalajara Reporter republishes a few of the headlines from its November editions 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago.
U.S. Consul General in Guadalajara Tanya Anderson (left) joins the ten lucky young men and women who won scholarships to study English for one year at the Instituto Cultural Mexicano Norteamericano.
The American Society (Amsoc) welcomed a full house to its annual Thanksgiving meal on Thursday, November 26.
The traditional, musical evening service that ushers in the Advent and Christmas seasons is set for St. Mark’s Anglican Church in Guadalajara for Sunday, December 6, 6 p.m.
Classes of Qi gong (or Chi kung) are held in the beguiling Colomos Park each Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Approximately 70 hardcore Mexican and U.S. motorcyclists took on the 1,000-miles-in-24-hours challenge issued by the combined Asphalt Rats Endurance Motorcycling/Iron Butt Association (AREM/IBA) groups.