Monday, June 5, 2017

Isla Mujeres Daily News & Events, Monday, June 5




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  From  Noticias de Diario de Quintana Roo ....

link to their Isla articles & photos




Two new schools on the mainland 

Apoyo a educación




 Juan Carrillo apuesta a mejor infraestructura


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ISLA MUJERES, 4 de junio.-
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     The City has assigned two lots for the construction of a kindergarten-preschool and an elementary school in Ciudad Mujeres in the Continental Zone of the municipality, on the mainland.


To raise Blue Flag over Playa Centro in July

Se alistan en Playa Centro




Para la distinción “Blue Flag” en julio próximo


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ISLA MUJERES, 4 de junio.- .
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   Plans are being made to raise the Blue Flag over Playa Centro on July 4th, which has been awarded to this beach for the third consecutive year. This award will be delivered to the municipal president, Juan Carrillo Soberanis, at the the XII National Meeting of Clean Beaches, to be held in Bahía de Banderas, on the Riviera de Nayarit on June 8. 
     There are 35 beaches that have received the Blue Flag designation and two marinas. One of the marinas is located in the Continental Zone. The news was received on April 5 that requirements had been met. Playa Centro is registered for next year.

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

         On Sunday evening, once again island families enjoyed the Noches Magicas performance on the Town Square.
       This week there was a performance by the DIF Senior Citizen Choir of Isla Mujeres and by the Cancun dance groups of Fusion Caribbean Latino, Dance Hermanos Ramírez Dance Troupe, and the Choreography Workshop DAE Art and Expression.  As a representative for Mayor Juan Carrillo Soberanis, the Director of the Institute of Culture and the Arts, Rubén Pérez Martín, thanked and recognized the various artists who received the applause of the island public and contribute to the cultural promotion in Isla Mujeres.

The City has assigned two lots for the construction of a kindergarten-preschool and an elementary school in the Continental Zone of the mainland for Ciudad Mujeres.

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From Tvisla Mujeres ( link to photos & articles)


We continue to support the education of the isleños: JCS
-http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/continuamos-con-el-apoyo-a-la-educacion-de-los-islenosjcs/


Body found in advanced state of decomposition
-http://www.tvislamujeres.com.mx/encuentran-cuerpo-en-avanzado-estado-de-descomposicion/
     This afternoon the body of a man, Manuel V. B., 53, was found in an advanced state of decomposition inside his home in colonia Salina Chica. A bad odor alerted the neighbors who hadn't seen the deceased for several days, who was a tattoo artist.         The preventive police of Isla Mujeres suspect that a heart attack caused the death. Officer Rodolfo Navarrete, who rides a motorcycle patrol vehicle, was the first to arrive at the home of the deceased, located next to the baseball field "El Pescador".        Although early versions pointed to a possible suicide, authorities confirmed that it was a natural death. The case is now in the hands of la fiscalía (public prosecutor/District Attorney), who will determine the cause of death. The subject's body was found inside one of the rooms, lying on a hammock and was transferred to Cancun, where the autopsy will be performed.


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From  por esto Link to their Isla Mujeres articles & photos


Catholics celebrate Pentecost 
Se desborda la fe de los católicos en la isla. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
 June 4    A Pentecostal vigil was held by the Catholics from 7pm to midnight at the church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception.  This article has nine points explaining the significance of this event. Link to an explanation by Wikipedia.


Man found dead in his home    
Localizan muerta a una persona+] Ver masFull article at this link
June 4      The police authorities went to an address in colonia Salina Chica to provide support in the procedures of  identification and legal provenance in the case of a man of over 50 years of age, who was found dead in his home, and his relatives had notified the authorities. Judging by the state of decomposition, he had been dead for several days. The site was cordoned off, while the ministerial officials collected information.
     The events occurred at noon on Campo Deportivo Street, behind El Pescador baseball park, where relatives of the man found him, who estimated he had been dead for about five days. The house is blue and has an advertisement for tattooing, which was the occupation of the deceased. He appears to have died of a natural death in his hammock, probably of a heart attack.


Usual number of tourists  
Regular llegada de turismo[+] Ver masFull article in this link
 June 4      The ferries are carrying reduced numbers of passengers during this slow season, until the summer holidays begin. The nautical tourism providers of Puerto Juarez have an advantage over their counterparts of Isla Mujeres because they can include passage to the island from the mainland. Also, there are about sixty larger boats, 40 feet in length or more, who transport about 10,000 passengers during peak seasons.
   The tourism office reported that over 3000 tourists visited for the day, enjoying attractions of the island such as the Tortugranja and sculpture garden, among others.


Little to celebrate 
Poco que celebrar. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
 June 4    World Environment Day has been celebrated on June 5 since 1973. In the Makax lagoon of Isla Mujeres, mangroves have been removed and piers have been built without official permission.  There is trash that has presumably been left by the boaters who use the piers. There are also concerns about sewage leakage and pollution by petroleum products.
       Beach cleaning events are planned for Monday by civil organizations and governmental agencies. The state Port Authority, APIQRoo, have spent several days cleaning the beaches of the Maritime Terminals of Puerto Juarez , Cozumel and Puerto Morelos, with assistance from tourism service providers and citizens.  Isla Mujeres is pending.  
    The weather forecasts include the possibility of rain for Sunday and Monday due to the effects of the remnants of Beatriz and the arrival of Tropical Wave #4 to the area of the Yucatan. It had not rained on the isle except an occasional drizzle.   

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June Events
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The Circus is in Town: 
"Arriving for the first time & for a short period, directly from Mexico City, the Afeere Brothers International Circus. Feel the maximum excitement with the 4 suicidal motorcycles in the Globe of Death, and the acrobats performing feats on the Fantastic Pendulum more that 10 meters in the the air. A show of this magnitude happens only once a year!"
In front of the Caribbean Sea (on the Caribbean coastal road, south of Salinas-Meteorologico & north of Isla 33).
 Daily 6:30  & 8:30p


Thursday, June 1 Navy Day  Día de la Marina
Memorial placing of the wreath at sea (in the Bahia). Boats leave the pier near the car ferry at 10:30am

Saturday & Sunday, June 3 & 4  Cosme Magana Fishing Tournament New Date: Weather permitting

Sunday, June 4 Noches Magicas at 8pm on the Town Square will feature the Isla Mujeres Senior Citizen's Choir & performances by three dance troupes from Cancun.
Monday, June 5 World Environment Day  

Thursday, June 8 World Ocean's Day & Playa Centro (aka Posada Beach) will receive its third Blue Flag award, during the XII National Meeting of Clean Beaches, which will be held in Bahía de Banderas, on the Riviera de Nayarit.
June  9   7:41
June 10   8:30
June 11   9:17 
June 12  10:03
June 13  10:47
June 14   11:29 
Sunday, June 11 Noches Magicas at 8pm on the Town Square

Sunday, June 18 Father's Day & Noches Magicas at 8pm on the Town Square

Tuesday, June 20 Summer Solstice (11:24pm)

 Friday & Saturday, June 23 & 24 Women's Fishing Tournament  Dorado del Caribe  Probably to be  rescheduled

Saturday & Sunday, June 24 & 25 Cosme Alberto Martinez Magana Fishing Tournament

Sunday, June 25 Noches Magicas at 8pm on the Town Square


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