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News
Today, World Environment Day (WED), is a day to reflect on environmental issues. We all have the opportunity and the responsibility to pay attention to the problems facing us and to do something—no matter how small—to create change.
One way to start is to plant a tree.
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Atención joins their effort and to support local businesses and the community, presents an extensive guide to the specials, offers and bargains available this month. Spend locally, support our economy and help your friends and neighbors.
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Community
Liz, a Waldorf Santa Julia supporter, smiles as she envisions the new possibilities opening for Guille as a result of her new education.
A partnership between the Waldorf San Miguel School and Santa Julia brought three wonderful people to sponsor four girls from Santa Julia through the eighth grade. |
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Art
Magenta celebrates reinvention with an opening at its new location. Reinvent yourself making masks at Happenings Gallery. Join the Fábrica la Aurora Art Walk tonight.
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Film
Sarah Hoch reports on the glam, glitz, sun, shore, Lamborghinis and yachts at the Cannes Film Festival, a partner of Guanajuato’s Expresión en Corto Film Festival.
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Red velvet banners signal the Day of Corpus Christi—one of the most important religious festivities in San Miguel. Ornate altars, rich food and colorful processions mark this celebration. |
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Que Pasa is the most complete weekly guide to arts and entertainment in San Miguel de Allende. |
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Community Connections
Dozens of organizations in San Miguel assist children and families; promote education and schools; provide food, potable water and medical treatment; and even take care of animals and the environment. This section provides descriptions, contacts and information for donors or volunteers.
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