Saturday, April 8, 2017

Isla Mujeres Daily News & Events Saturday, April 8




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  From  Noticias de Diario de Quintana Roo ....

link to their Isla articles & photos






Demonstration of workshops & classes at the Casa de la Cultura   

Muestra de talleres y oficios




En la Casa de la Cultura

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ISLA MUJERES, 7 de abril.-
Leer más..Full article at this link.
See City section below....


Mayor delivers uniforms & equipment for ZOFEMAT staff  

Uniformes y equipo




Al personal de Zofemat, entrega Juan Carrillo

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ISLA MUJERES, 7 de abril.-
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See City section below....

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From the Municipal Facebook site.....  (  FB page link)




PAOLA ORRICO DE CARRILLO AT THE BLUE FAIR
 This event concluded the activities commemorating World Day for Down Syndrome and Autism

Municipal authorities, led by the honorary president of the Municipal System for the Integral Development of the Family (DIF) of Isla Mujeres, Paola Orrico de Carrillo, closed the week dedicated to promoting inclusion and respect for people suffering from autism and / or Down syndrome.The honorary president of the DIF explained that during the week various activities were carried out, including a March and the lighting of the municipal palace in blue and covering it with a blue ribbon, commemorating World Day for Down Syndrome and Autism."The Blue fair is the conclusion of a week that we dedicated to raising awareness about inclusion and showing respect towards  people who suffer autism and / or down syndrome, so that society offers them a social environment of tolerance and understanding", said Paola Orrico de Carrillo.The honorary president of the DIF added that people with autism or Down syndrome have better development and feel more motivated when they have the support of their families: "Love, time and patience which you give to daily becomes their strength. "



Equipment and uniforms given to the personnel of ZOFEMAT  

 The Mayor, Juan Carrillo Soberanis, delivered uniforms and equipment to the staff of ZOFEMAT, the Federal Maritime Zone, and spoke about the importance of the work this agency does to take care of the appearance of the beaches of the island. They are also in charge of the verification of the usage of the beaches and coastal areas, which is important work because of the large amount of coastline in Mexico, as well as the richness of their natural resources and the their ecosystems.
    The Mayor explained that caring for the beaches and the other tourist areas of the island is a key point in the economic development of Isla Mujeres, as is providing a good image of the municipality to attract greater numbers of tourists, because tourism is the motor that drives the economy of the island and its residents. 
    He said, "It is very important that the staff in charge of maintaining cleanliness and the image of the beaches of this Pueblo Magico is properly uniformed and has the necessary tools to carry out their work in the best possible way,"
       He thanked municipal agencies for they work they do daily to take care of the image of Isla Mujeres, so that those who visit can enjoy it, which creates economic benefits for the families of the island. 
    Mayor Juan Carrillo Soberanis promised to continue working so that visitors get the best possible image of Isla Mujeres as a clean and safe place where they can enjoy the natural beauties and history that it offers, supporting the economic growth of the municipality.·


CIVIL PROTECTION OF ISLA MUJERES TAKES PREVENTION MEASURES BEFORE DROUGHT SEASON
The Department of Civil Protection invites entrepreneurs and the community in general to educate themselves about fire prevention and flame retardants. As part of the security measures taken in the wake of the forest fire season and the severe drought that has occurred recently, the Municipal Director of Civil Protection, Helman Ulises Berman Graniel, increased efforts to prevent fires in Isla Mujeres.This morning, at the the island's Fire Department facility, a demonstration was carried out about the effects of using flame retardants,  which  could be of vital importance for society to acquire prevention habits then they build their houses with materials  of the region such as zacate and huano.(thatch straw and palm wood).  The director of Civil Protection commented that the idea of ​​this demonstration is that there is a product on the island that is more affordable for the budgets of island families and which they can apply themselves, without having to seek help from a specialist."Applying the retardant is not part of the requirements of Civil Protection, however, we recommend its use, because we must be aware that applying these substances could save lives and prevent accidents and loss of family assets," said Helman Ulises Berman Graniel .Finally, the official added that businessmen from Quintanaro have approached, like others, to offer a diverse range of alternatives to protect the construction that is made with material from the region, to prevent fires and the loss of human lives


The City of Isla Mujeres seeks to promote cultural and artistic development in the community
 A demonstration of the workshops and classes offered at the Casa de la Cultura was presented in the facility's courtyard, as part of the activities carried out by the government of Isla Mujeres, headed by the municipal president, Juan Carrillo Soberanis, through the Institute of Culture and Arts, directed by Rubén Pérez Martín,
The director of the Institute of Culture and Arts, on behalf of Juan Carrillo Soberanis, thanked the instructors of the different classes for their participation, as well as the students who actively demonstrated their talents in each of the workshops, which are taught as part of the cultural and artistic development on the island."The Casa de la Cultura has a policy of open doors to anyone who wants to offer some kind of class, and of course for all who want to take them, I extend an invitation to all the inhabitants of the island to join one of our workshops, "said Rubén Pérez Martín.Also, the director of the Institute of Culture and Arts of Isla Mujeres explained that the disciplines which are being taught include Polynesian dances, physical conditioning through dance, taekwando, folkloric dancing, guitar lessons, urban dance, painting, candle making, hammock making and yoga classes.



World Health Day was declared in 1950. There's nothing more valuable that being healthy, taking care of our health, and the health of our loved ones.


Mayor offers City's support in search for lost fishermen
Municipal president Juan Carrillo Soberanis said that the City began offering support for the search for the the three fishermen who went missing on Friday afternoon as soon as they were made aware of the disappearance.
He contacted the relatives of the men who went fishing aboard the "Lirio" and issued instructions to the relevant agencies to provide all necessary assistance in the search and rescue work. About 20 boats are involved and are being supplied with fuel and the items necessary for their operation.
The Mayor said that on Saturday at 7:15 am a helicopter left the island to conduct flyovers of the area where the last contact was made with the fishermen who left for work on Friday morning and didn't return.
The helicopter, # XA-URY, departed the Isla Mujeres airfield with six people on board, four of whom are relatives of the lost fishermen who have extensive knowledge of the area of sea between Isla Mujeres and Isla Contoy which is where the search by sea and by sky is taking place.
The Mayor said, "As a government, we will spare no expense when it comes to supporting island families in situations as sensitive as this one, therefore I have issued instructions to give all the support they require to the relatives of our fishermen friends who are lost, in hopes of bringing them back safe and sound."





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From Tvisla Mujeres ( link to photos & articles)



The three missing fishermen have been found 8 miles northeast of Isla Contoy & all are alive! (Capt. Tony Garcia posted videos  on FBof the families waiting on the Patria & Progreso pier and the boat being towed in).

- http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/en-isla-mujeres-continua-l…/
In Isla Mujeres the search for the missing fishermen of the Lirio continues by air, sea, and land.
This says that the Mexican Navy has joined the search for the lost fishermen with two patrols, and the ferry company Ultramar has contributed its boat "Bo Hengi II", which has a capacity to store fuel to resupply the smaller boats.
In addition, the Navy has deployed a small plane, and a private helicopter has been hired, which is also combing the area.
A Naval detachment is searching the coastal area from Isla Blanca to Cabo Catoche.
So far, the news is not encouraging, because a cooler was found yesterday, which suggests that the boat possibly sank. One of the experienced fishermen aboard the helicopter rented by the City of Isla Mujeres explained that the priority is to find the fishermen alive. He said that the search is no longer focused on finding the boat, because they believe it sank. He said, "The fishermen may be clinging to buoys, and hopefully we will have good luck and find them in the next few hours." (There are videos on FB by Noti Isla Mujeres of the helicopter departing).



The search continues for the "Lirio" with two fishermen aboard  
- http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/continua-la-busqueda-de-la…/
 The Harbor Master, Ismael Gonzalez Gil, confirmed that an alert was issued at 5pm and the search became official for the boat "Lirio" with two fishermen on board from the cooperative Patria & Progreso, and several boats have been looking for them. He said the names of the two fishermen aboard and other details are not known because the directors of the cooperative are also involved in the search. He said that as of  9:30 pm there were no positive results. It is noted that a few days ago it was a year since the disappearance of the five fishermen aboard the "Anastacia".


More than 70 Whale Shark tour boats inspected  
Más de 70 embarcaciones dedicadas al Tiburón Ballena son inspeccionadas - http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/mas-de-70-embarcaciones-de…/

Live video of authorities starting the Easter vacation period  
Autoridades dan inicio al periodo vacacional de Semana Santa en playas de #IslaMujeres (Live video)

A package of Marijuana landed in Puerto Morelos
- http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/recala-paquete-con-marihua…/
  Thursday afternoon a citizen complaint was received by telephone regarding a package in the form of a circle that was tied with a cinnamon band on Playa Acamaya in the muncipality of Puerto Morelos. Naval personnel were sent to the area, who located the package which weighed approximately six kilograms, and contained what appeared to be marijuana. The package was turned over to the Agente del Ministerio Público Federal de la Procuraduría General de la Republica en Cancún, Q. Roo.


More that 4000 students began vacation today in Isla Mujeres
 - http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/mas-de-4-mil-jovenes-aband…/



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From  por esto Link to their Isla Mujeres articles & photos




Preparing for Whale Shark tours  
Preparan avistamiento del tiburón ballena+] Ver masFull article at this link
  On Friday, staff from the office of the Harbor Master of Isla Mujeres and from the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp) carried out a verification and inspection process on more than 70 boats dedicated to whale shark watching as part of the requirements,  in anticipation of the upcoming season which begins May 20. 
     The Harbor Master staff were verifying that proper safety equipment was on board and that the boats were suitable for the activity. The staff of CONANP were verifying the permits and boats, as well as the signage, decals and other items that contribute to providing excellent service. The dozens of boats gathered at the concrete pier from an early hour and the authorities inspected them one by one. A similar inspection is planned for the boats from Holbox and Cancun.



Procession down Rueda Medina for Palm Sunday  
Procesión en el malecón Rueda Medina [+] Ver masFull article at this link
  On Palm Sunday at 9:30am, a procession will reenact the triumphant entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, by walking from Playa Centro to the Town Square, where a mass will be celebrated in front of an audience which is expected to be ~1000 Catholics. (Quotes from the Gospels is given, as well as a list of actors names and their parts.) Fifty people will participate as actors and 20 will be in charge of logistics.
   Another reenactment of the entrance of Christ into Jerusalem is scheduled for 7:30pm from the tourist center at Mundaca Hacienda to the Sacred Heart Church in La Gloria, where Mass will take place.
    There will be two Last Suppers and Washing of the Feet reenactments, with the first at the downtown church Immaculate Conception at 8:30pm and the second is an hour later at the Sacred Heart Church.
   On Friday,  reenactment of the ViaCrusis (passion play/stations of the cross) will start at 10:30 (at Sacred Heart) and join the other group at the Guadalupe Chapel (overlooking the Caribbean in Salina Chica) and they all will go together for traditional walk to downtown, which is four kilometers (finishing on the Town Square at 3p with recreation of the crucifixion of Christ).


Prevention of forest fires  
Prevención de incendios forestales s.. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
  This is actually about preventing palapa fires and has the same information as the article above in the City section, also noting that there have been no palapa fires on the island this season.


Demonstration of classes and workshops  
Muestra de talleres y oficios. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
  See City section....


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 April Events
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Saturday, April 1 at the Casa de la Cultura 5pm: Festokin with musical guests: Elefangs, Los Afectados, Ultra P, @Kiritz, Isla Sounds Mexico, Mindblowing Sound Corp, and spirulahelix. Creative talent includes muralists, graffiti artists, body painters & more.

Sunday, April 2 Noches Magicas 8p Town Square

Tuesday, April 4 Jazz Dance Classes 6p Casa de la Cultura


Thursday, April 6 Artist Fair 3:30-8:30 Casa de la Cultura Art, Food, Music, Beer
Isla Brewing Company says: Where can all your dreams come true? The Artist Fair at the Casa de Cultura has it all. Awesome Art, Delicious Food, Cold Beer, and Great Music. This week’s musical guest is Kiritz Reggae, 6 – 8, everything is IRIE
Thursday, April 6   6pm
     You are invited to an event about the workshops available at the Casa de la Cultura on Thursday at 6pm. Learn pinata making, hammock making, Yoga, dance & more!



Friday, April 7 Easter Vacation begins
On Good Friday, April 14, about 75 actors are expected to participate in the reenactment of the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ, which is part of the celebrations of the 500 years since Catholicism came to these lands. This will be the 25th anniversary of this celebration of the Passion of Christ in Isla Mujeres, and will include all the actors who have played Christ over those 25 years.
   Holy Week begins April 9th with Palm Sunday, with the blessing of the palms and more emphasis will be given to the entrance of Christ (played for the sixth time by Wenceslao Trejo Martinez) into Jerusalem, riding on a small burro, as it says in the Scriptures.
   A press conference was held about the event by parish priest Raul Sanchez, who explained that more than 30,000 pesos are being invested in the event, since it celebrates the 25 years of this event as well as 500 years since Isla Mujeres was encountered by Europeans, bringing Catholicism. They are getting new armor from Guadalajara for the Roman soldiers, and a renovation to the wardrobes of the main characters, so they will look more professional and realistic, as well as the costs of the burro.
    Azalia León Pastrana will play the role of the Virgin Mary. According to the calendar of activities, on April 13, Holy Thursday, the ceremony of Foot Washing and the representation of the Last Supper will take place; Good Friday will begin at the Sacred Heart Church (in la Gloria), at 10:30 in the morning, with the representation of the Stations of the Cross, and will culminate at three in the afternoon at the Church of the Immaculate Conception (on the Town Square) with the crucifixion of Christ.
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Friday April 7 6:30-8:30p Cocktail reception for Batik Artist Sergio
 Amar Cocina Peruana Restaurant is on the back street Guerrero, just north of Abasolo & the Cultural Center, on the west side of the street. Sergio's impressive batik art can be seen, and purchased, at the Thursday Artist Fairs. He also does murals & sign painting. We love the mural he painted for us! His are will be featured and for sale at the restaurant all month.


Sunday, April 9  Palm Sunday
On Palm Sunday at 9:30am, a procession will reenact the triumphant entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, by walking from Playa Centro to the Town Square, where a mass will be celebrated in front of an audience which is expected to be ~1000 Catholics.  Fifty people will participate as actors and 20 will be in charge of logistics.
   Another reenactment of the entrance of Christ into Jerusalem is scheduled for 7:30pm from the tourist center at Mundaca Hacienda to the Sacred Heart Church in La Gloria, where Mass will take place.


 Noches Magicas on the Town Square 8p

Sunset ~7:05p
Moon rise over the Caribbean
April 11  7:39 Full Moon
April 12   8:30  
April 13   9:20
April 14  10:10
April 15  10:59
  April 16  11:48   
 Painting by Pam Haase Link to website


Thursday, April 13 Artist Fair 3:30-8:30 Casa de la Cultura Art, Food, Music, Beer

Holy Thursday, April 13 Foot Washing Ceremony and reenactment of the Last Supper Town Square Immaculate Concepcion Church
  There will be two Last Suppers and Washing of the Feet reenactments, with the first at the downtown church Immaculate Conception at 8:30pm and the second is an hour later at the Sacred Heart Church


Good Friday, April 14 10:30am Sacred Heart Church (in la Gloria), Passion of Christ reenactment with the Stations of the Cross . On Friday,  reenactment of the ViaCrusis (passion play/stations of the cross) will start at 10:30 (at Sacred Heart) and join the other group at the Guadalupe Chapel (overlooking the Caribbean in Salina Chica) and they all will go together for traditional walk to downtown, which is four kilometers finishing on the Town Square at 3p with recreation of the crucifixion of Christ

Easter Sunday, April 16

Thursday, April 20 Artist Fair 3:30-8:30 Casa de la Cultura, Art, Food, Music, Beer

Saturday, April 22, Earth Day 

Sunday, April 30 Children's Day

Monday, May 1 Labor Day


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