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This month's magazine features are all about what Baja has to offer. Helping Baja Childeren with the Baja Love Ride, Carnaval Baja Style, Baja 250 in San Felipe, Baja Travel Tips, Muisic is Alive in Baja at the 5th Annual San Felipe Blues & Arts Fiesta, and as always the new BGLC Discounts! The Baja Good Life Club is a Baja Discount Club for full and part-time residents and visitors of the Baja peninsula. We provide our members with many great benefits while in living or traveling Baja. Join the Baja Good Life Club, and experience all the best of Baja. Membership includes a monthly magazine, and DISCOUNTS on Mexican Auto Insurance, and many of the products and services you need when while traveling and living in Baja.
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BBAAJJAA CCAALLIIFFOORRNNIIAABaja Good Life Club Members Magazine

#46 March / marzo 2011

BBAAJJAA CCAALLIIFFOORRNNIIAABaja Good Life Club Members Magazine

#46 March / marzo 2011

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ALL NEW:

2011 BAJA LOVE RIDE IS BIKING TO THE BLUES

MARCH 22 - MARCH 25 - ROSARITO BEACH TO SAN FELIPE,BC

BLUES AND ARTS STILL GOING STRONG

Our Club is proud to be producing the Baja Love Ride. We care deeply for Baja and right now she is taking a beating by the US media, and tourism is gasping for air. It's at these times the least fortunate need help the

most; the children. The Baja Love Ride is meant to help Baja and her children. Please support this event by visting www.bajaloveride.com and donate, volunteer or ride with us.

The last 4 years, our Club has been very involved in the Blues and Arts. Our first two years we were involved in producing and the last two our responsibility has been the marketing. Well B&A is 5 now and we could be prouder! We're excited our club

has been a part of it. Read all about the event on page 14 and 15 and we'll see you at the Blues and Arts.

MARCH 26 - SAN FELIPE, BC

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR BAJA BUSINESS MEMBERS

Club Contact:US Toll Free: 1-877-LUV-MEX1US Toll Free: 1-877-588-6391San Diego, CA: 619-550-2730Baja: 521-686-230-9933bajagoodlifeclub@gmail.comwww.bajagoodlifeclub.com

BGLC BAJA BUSINESS DIRECTORYThe BGLC Baja Business Directory is home to all your member discounts and benefits, but did you know that it is viewed by thousands every month, and your listing is FREE as a member.

INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP: • Sell your products using your own Paypal account. • Upload and manage your product and company images • Publish your own videos • Complete control over your business discription • Customer rating system • Communicate privately with customer • 1-click social networking with Facebook, Twitter, etc. • Manage online printable coupons • Plus, much more.

It's amazing and it's FREE to BGLC Merchant Members. Visit the club website www.bajagoodlifeclub.com and click BAJA DIRECTORY

POCO CIELO - BAJAS FAVORITE SMALL HOTEL!

HALF WAY BETWEEN ROSARITO AND ENSENADA

ROMANCE AND LOVEON THE BEACH

Poco Cielo, loosely translated, means "little heaven." This small, private hotel has nine intimate guest rooms, an on-site restaurant and cantina, the most friendly staff on the coast, and they're awaiting your

arrival! 15% off Restaurant or Hotel, not to include alcohol or room service. Email: [email protected], San Diego: 760.670.3336, Baja: 011.52.646.155.0606

Loreto Playa Boutique Hotel, is the most beautiful and romantic hotel in the quaint and historic town of Loreto, Baja California Sur, México. Located right on the beach, your private suite overlooks the stunning Sea of Cortez. This is the most private and exclusive

hotel in the area. It was completely designed with couples in mind. Viva la romance! USA: 775-629-4511 or Baja: 011-52-613-135-1129. Member Discount is 10%, so show your card. http://loretoplaya.com

IN HISTORIC LORETO

ALL NEW:

2011 BAJA LOVE RIDE IS BIKING TO THE BLUES

MARCH 22 - MARCH 25 - ROSARITO BEACH TO SAN FELIPE,BC

BLUES AND ARTS STILL GOING STRONG

Our Club is proud to be producing the Baja Love Ride. We care deeply for Baja and right now she is taking a beating by the US media, and tourism is gasping for air. It's at these times the least fortunate need help the

most; the children. The Baja Love Ride is meant to help Baja and her children. Please support this event by visting www.bajaloveride.com and donate, volunteer or ride with us.

The last 4 years, our Club has been very involved in the Blues and Arts. Our first two years we were involved in producing and the last two our responsibility has been the marketing. Well B&A is 5 now and we could be prouder! We're excited our club

has been a part of it. Read all about the event on page 14 and 15 and we'll see you at the Blues and Arts.

MARCH 26 - SAN FELIPE, BC

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR BAJA BUSINESS MEMBERS

Club Contact:US Toll Free: 1-877-LUV-MEX1US Toll Free: 1-877-588-6391San Diego, CA: 619-550-2730Baja: 521-686-230-9933bajagoodlifeclub@gmail.comwww.bajagoodlifeclub.com

BGLC BAJA BUSINESS DIRECTORYThe BGLC Baja Business Directory is home to all your member discounts and benefits, but did you know that it is viewed by thousands every month, and your listing is FREE as a member.

INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP: • Sell your products using your own Paypal account. • Upload and manage your product and company images • Publish your own videos • Complete control over your business discription • Customer rating system • Communicate privately with customer • 1-click social networking with Facebook, Twitter, etc. • Manage online printable coupons • Plus, much more.

It's amazing and it's FREE to BGLC Merchant Members. Visit the club website www.bajagoodlifeclub.com and click BAJA DIRECTORY

POCO CIELO - BAJAS FAVORITE SMALL HOTEL!

HALF WAY BETWEEN ROSARITO AND ENSENADA

ROMANCE AND LOVEON THE BEACH

Poco Cielo, loosely translated, means "little heaven." This small, private hotel has nine intimate guest rooms, an on-site restaurant and cantina, the most friendly staff on the coast, and they're awaiting your

arrival! 15% off Restaurant or Hotel, not to include alcohol or room service. Email: [email protected], San Diego: 760.670.3336, Baja: 011.52.646.155.0606

Loreto Playa Boutique Hotel, is the most beautiful and romantic hotel in the quaint and historic town of Loreto, Baja California Sur, México. Located right on the beach, your private suite overlooks the stunning Sea of Cortez. This is the most private and exclusive

hotel in the area. It was completely designed with couples in mind. Viva la romance! USA: 775-629-4511 or Baja: 011-52-613-135-1129. Member Discount is 10%, so show your card. http://loretoplaya.com

IN HISTORIC LORETO

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Nothing brings in the crowds and exemplifies an aura of fun, freedom and frolic like the Carnaval celebration in communities throughout Baja. Carnaval is held the week before Ash Wednesday. This year, it will be held March 3-8, 2011. It is one last chance to revel and relish in indulgence and carefree abandonment before the strict practice of lent begins. The catholic practice of lent is a time to adhere to an abstinence or self-imposed restraint from your vices or a time to refrain from earthly pleasures. This is a way of recognizing the sacrifices Jesus made during his 40 days in the desert. Before this period of deprivation begins, revelers, Catholics and anyone who enjoys a great time celebrates by indulging in excesses. This is why carnaval in Baja is a time to really let loose and join in the local traditions.

The Latin origin for carnaval literally translates to “goodbye to the flesh”. The celebration as it is known today in Baja dates back to the 19th century. While things naturally tend to get a little on the wild side, hundreds of thousands of visitors and local participants in La Paz, Ensenada, and San Felipe, have a safe and memorable time each year. The police and local authorities work diligently to ensure the safety and security of the expected half a million visitors and locals alike. While the consumption of alcohol is part of the celebration, the police will not tolerate out of control or dangerous behavior. There are plenty of designated areas for alcohol consumption that allow for a good time to be had by all, whether they imbibe or not.

Carnaval traditionally begins with the burning of El Mal Humor (the bad mood). This is done through the burning of an effigy of a currently unpopular politician. Confetti and fireworks follow. Then, there are daily parades held in the cities with different themes for each region, elaborately floral decorated floats, contests, bands, and plenty of dancing in the streets. Carnaval typically ends with a finale parade and the Entierro de Juan Carnaval (the burial of all that is impure). This leads straight into the beginning of lent.

Rosarito Beach has pledged to "lay the foundation for a better future carnival every

2011 Carnaval in Baja Style

year", and on March 3 to 8 Rosarito will be working on that foundation with high quality entertainment to benefit all ranging from parades, floats and dances, to the election of the queen, the burning of bad humor “Quema de Mal Humor” and election of the Ugly King "El Rey Feo", among other activities.

Ensenada will follow many of the same traditions this year. The opening of the fiesta and the "Quema de Mal Humor" will take place on the 3rd. The crowning celebration will be on the 4th. On the 5th, spectators can take in the first carnaval parade, the kid’s art competition, and the chess and athletic competitions. The second parade will be on the 6th. On the 7th, you can enjoy the Marido Oprimido Gala Dancing. Finally on the 8th, the last carnaval parade will take place, as will the dress competition and the traditional closing funeral celebration of Juan Carnaval.

San Felipe has a smaller Carnaval than some of the others towns, but still provides a great celebration for the community and visitors. It’s been a popular event in San Felipe with rotating floats, parades, dances and rides. This year’s celebration is a time of the year that can be the busiest for this little fishing village on the sea. There is has recently been local talks about making San Felipe Carnaval an evento espectacular.

La Paz, known for its world class fishing, will host events following along the theme of Naturaleza Viva (Nature Alive). Most events in La Paz will take place at the Esplanade, along Malecon. There will be parades on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. On the 3rd, the coronation of the King of Happiness will be held. On the 4th, the Queen of Carnaval and the Royal Court will be presented. The King and Queen of Poetry will be picked on the following day. On the 6th, the parade at Marcos de Leon will be held. On the 7th, the Royal Court will visit the senior citizens home, La Paz Orphanage and San Vicente.

While each community puts its own spin on the events and adds slight variances to the traditions, it is a time for fun and togetherness for all citizens and a time for visitors to see something unique to each region. The game of florals is the highlight for children. For visitors, the many enthusiastic vendors along each parade route promise authentic Mexican cuisine and gifts. The floats that roll through the streets are always a source of pride and sponsored by various groups. Just as with mardi gras, carnaval is synonymous with wildly decorated masks, necklaces and more confetti than you may ever see in one place again. Typically, the events are free to the public and there is certainly something for everyone to enjoy.

by Stockton Hill, staff writer BGLC

Nothing brings in the crowds and exemplifies an aura of fun, freedom and frolic like the Carnaval celebration in communities throughout Baja. Carnaval is held the week before Ash Wednesday. This year, it will be held March 3-8, 2011. It is one last chance to revel and relish in indulgence and carefree abandonment before the strict practice of lent begins. The catholic practice of lent is a time to adhere to an abstinence or self-imposed restraint from your vices or a time to refrain from earthly pleasures. This is a way of recognizing the sacrifices Jesus made during his 40 days in the desert. Before this period of deprivation begins, revelers, Catholics and anyone who enjoys a great time celebrates by indulging in excesses. This is why carnaval in Baja is a time to really let loose and join in the local traditions.

The Latin origin for carnaval literally translates to “goodbye to the flesh”. The celebration as it is known today in Baja dates back to the 19th century. While things naturally tend to get a little on the wild side, hundreds of thousands of visitors and local participants in La Paz, Ensenada, and San Felipe, have a safe and memorable time each year. The police and local authorities work diligently to ensure the safety and security of the expected half a million visitors and locals alike. While the consumption of alcohol is part of the celebration, the police will not tolerate out of control or dangerous behavior. There are plenty of designated areas for alcohol consumption that allow for a good time to be had by all, whether they imbibe or not.

Carnaval traditionally begins with the burning of El Mal Humor (the bad mood). This is done through the burning of an effigy of a currently unpopular politician. Confetti and fireworks follow. Then, there are daily parades held in the cities with different themes for each region, elaborately floral decorated floats, contests, bands, and plenty of dancing in the streets. Carnaval typically ends with a finale parade and the Entierro de Juan Carnaval (the burial of all that is impure). This leads straight into the beginning of lent.

Rosarito Beach has pledged to "lay the foundation for a better future carnival every

2011 Carnaval in Baja Style

year", and on March 3 to 8 Rosarito will be working on that foundation with high quality entertainment to benefit all ranging from parades, floats and dances, to the election of the queen, the burning of bad humor “Quema de Mal Humor” and election of the Ugly King "El Rey Feo", among other activities.

Ensenada will follow many of the same traditions this year. The opening of the fiesta and the "Quema de Mal Humor" will take place on the 3rd. The crowning celebration will be on the 4th. On the 5th, spectators can take in the first carnaval parade, the kid’s art competition, and the chess and athletic competitions. The second parade will be on the 6th. On the 7th, you can enjoy the Marido Oprimido Gala Dancing. Finally on the 8th, the last carnaval parade will take place, as will the dress competition and the traditional closing funeral celebration of Juan Carnaval.

San Felipe has a smaller Carnaval than some of the others towns, but still provides a great celebration for the community and visitors. It’s been a popular event in San Felipe with rotating floats, parades, dances and rides. This year’s celebration is a time of the year that can be the busiest for this little fishing village on the sea. There is has recently been local talks about making San Felipe Carnaval an evento espectacular.

La Paz, known for its world class fishing, will host events following along the theme of Naturaleza Viva (Nature Alive). Most events in La Paz will take place at the Esplanade, along Malecon. There will be parades on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. On the 3rd, the coronation of the King of Happiness will be held. On the 4th, the Queen of Carnaval and the Royal Court will be presented. The King and Queen of Poetry will be picked on the following day. On the 6th, the parade at Marcos de Leon will be held. On the 7th, the Royal Court will visit the senior citizens home, La Paz Orphanage and San Vicente.

While each community puts its own spin on the events and adds slight variances to the traditions, it is a time for fun and togetherness for all citizens and a time for visitors to see something unique to each region. The game of florals is the highlight for children. For visitors, the many enthusiastic vendors along each parade route promise authentic Mexican cuisine and gifts. The floats that roll through the streets are always a source of pride and sponsored by various groups. Just as with mardi gras, carnaval is synonymous with wildly decorated masks, necklaces and more confetti than you may ever see in one place again. Typically, the events are free to the public and there is certainly something for everyone to enjoy.

by Stockton Hill, staff writer BGLC

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grabs. Pro car and truck class awards include the SCORE Toyota Milestone Awards for drivers who compete every mile of the 5 race season in Baja. There is also the coveted SCORE Off-Roadsman of the Year Award and the MasterCraft Safety SCORE Rookie of the Year Award.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the SCORE Baja 250. The race was first held in 1982 and has been held in San Felipe each year with the exception of 2007. There were a few years when the race was not held at all; but it has since become a mainstay for San Felipe and it has also become extremely important to the local economy. Each year, race fans and participants descend on the area to take in the sights, sounds and excitement the event and the San Felipe region brings to all.

One much beloved citizen who consistently put his heart and soul into the event is being honored this year. This year’s race is dedicated to the memory of Jose “Pepe” Limon. He died last November at the age of 73. He acted as the SCORE Mexican Liaison for many years and left an indelible mark on the event.

There is a massive list of sponsors and supporters of the SCORE Baja 250 this year and the list continues to grow with each race. MasterCraft Safety and Tecate are co-title sponsors of the 25th MasterCraft Safety Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250. The Tourism and Convention Bureau of Mexicali/ San Felipe and COTUCO, the Office of the Secretary of Tourism of Baja California and Pro Turismo de Ensenada are also proud sponsors of the SCORE Baja 250.

Racing season is alive and well this year in Baja. The SCORE Baja 250 is set to take place March 11- 13, 2011. This year’s race will start and finish at the San Felipe Arches on Highway 5.

The actual course promises to show participants the “Best of Baja”. The final course will incorporate parts of both the 2009 and the 2010 routes. It will be filled with challenging and exhilarating moguls, sand, rocks and canyons that will surely keep even the most seasoned racers on their toes, clutching their steering wheels with eyes wide open.

Race organizers expect many champions, thrill seekers and spectators from last year to return to Baja for the event. Last year, participants from 25 states and 10 different countries competed in the various categories. There were 28 pro and 6 sportsman classes for cars, trucks, motorcycles and ATV’s. Early estimates put the entries for this year at around 275. For motorcycle and ATV racers, 6 a.m. Saturday, March 12th is the official start time. The car and truck classes will begin at roughly 10 a.m.

There are class point championship places and monetary winnings of $400,000 up for

by Lynn Russ, staff writer BGLC

grabs. Pro car and truck class awards include the SCORE Toyota Milestone Awards for drivers who compete every mile of the 5 race season in Baja. There is also the coveted SCORE Off-Roadsman of the Year Award and the MasterCraft Safety SCORE Rookie of the Year Award.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the SCORE Baja 250. The race was first held in 1982 and has been held in San Felipe each year with the exception of 2007. There were a few years when the race was not held at all; but it has since become a mainstay for San Felipe and it has also become extremely important to the local economy. Each year, race fans and participants descend on the area to take in the sights, sounds and excitement the event and the San Felipe region brings to all.

One much beloved citizen who consistently put his heart and soul into the event is being honored this year. This year’s race is dedicated to the memory of Jose “Pepe” Limon. He died last November at the age of 73. He acted as the SCORE Mexican Liaison for many years and left an indelible mark on the event.

There is a massive list of sponsors and supporters of the SCORE Baja 250 this year and the list continues to grow with each race. MasterCraft Safety and Tecate are co-title sponsors of the 25th MasterCraft Safety Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250. The Tourism and Convention Bureau of Mexicali/ San Felipe and COTUCO, the Office of the Secretary of Tourism of Baja California and Pro Turismo de Ensenada are also proud sponsors of the SCORE Baja 250.

Racing season is alive and well this year in Baja. The SCORE Baja 250 is set to take place March 11- 13, 2011. This year’s race will start and finish at the San Felipe Arches on Highway 5.

The actual course promises to show participants the “Best of Baja”. The final course will incorporate parts of both the 2009 and the 2010 routes. It will be filled with challenging and exhilarating moguls, sand, rocks and canyons that will surely keep even the most seasoned racers on their toes, clutching their steering wheels with eyes wide open.

Race organizers expect many champions, thrill seekers and spectators from last year to return to Baja for the event. Last year, participants from 25 states and 10 different countries competed in the various categories. There were 28 pro and 6 sportsman classes for cars, trucks, motorcycles and ATV’s. Early estimates put the entries for this year at around 275. For motorcycle and ATV racers, 6 a.m. Saturday, March 12th is the official start time. The car and truck classes will begin at roughly 10 a.m.

There are class point championship places and monetary winnings of $400,000 up for

by Lynn Russ, staff writer BGLC

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Tips for Safe TravelWhether you decide to go to Baja or any other spring break destination, it is imperative to know how to protect yourself in a foreign country. Here are a few tips for a safe spring break.

Register Your Travel: With the nearest US Consulate or Embassy or sign up for the State Department's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program.

Travel in groups: Never go anywhere by yourself and make sure someone knows where you are at all times.

Go Out in Daylight: If you go out at night, your risk increases exponentially, so always travel with groups in populated tourist areas.

Maintain Alertness: It's easy to get carried away when you're having fun, but somebody needs to be paying attention to the surrounding environment. Kind of like having a Designated Driver.

Careful Who You Approach On the Street: Didn’t your mother tell you not to talk to strangers? When traveling abroad, use common sense and remember mom’s warning.

Don't Stray: Try to stay in tourist areas and hotel complexes as much as possible. Again, use common sense and don’t travel to areas unpopulated or unknown to you.

Watch What Cabs You Take: When talking a cab, use a tourist taxi stand, or on-site hotel taxi because they are the safest. Stay away from the "libre" taxi cabs, which are independently owned.

Please send your calendar events to [email protected]; please include the work CALENDAR in the subject. You can view or post your calendar events at: www.bajagoodlife.com

MMeexxiiccaallii LLuunncchh && MMoovviieeTuesday April 5, 2011Duration: 10 hoursDepart From: San Felipe, Playa de OroPer person: $20 - Non-member: $45Budget: Allow USD $15-$25 / person for lunch, movie and shopping not included.

TOUR DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun filled day of good food, great entertainment, terrific deals. Join us for Mexicali Chinese food, the best in the world outside of China, a new Hollywood releasemovie in English and shopping at MEGA and COSTCO before returning before dark.

TOUR INCLUDES:- Comfortable ride to Mexicali- Shuttle to the CINEPOLIS- Shuttle to Chinese food- Shuttle to Mega Mart / COSTCO- Round Trip Transportation

REGISTER FOR LUNCH & MOVIE TOUR ONLINE:http://mexicalimovie.eventbrite.com

BBaajjaa GGoolldd CCooaasstt TToouurrSaturday April 15-16, 2011Duration: 2 daysDepart From: San Felipe, Playa de OroPer Person: $130.00 - Non-Member: $155.00. Per Couple: $226.00 - Non-Member: $276.00

TOUR DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a full day exploring the wonderful Rosarito Beach Baja California, Mexico. This tour is a romantic get away for lovers.

Including the beautiful art galleries of Rosarito Beach and tour of the legendary ocean front Rosarito Beach Hotel and Resort.

TOUR INCLUDES:- Round Trip Transportation- Night at the Rosarito Beach Hotel - Tour to La Bufadora Blow Hole- Famous Ensenada Open Air Fish Market- Driver/guide

REGISTER FOR GOLD COAST TOUR ONLINE:http://goldcoasttour.eventbrite.com

BBaajjaa WWiinnee CCoouunnttrryyFriday April 29, 2011Duration: 11 HoursDepart: 7:00 AM, Playa de Oro,Per Person: $75 - Non-Member: $100.00

TOUR DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a full day exploring the wonders of northern Baja. The tour departs from San Felipe, Baja and travels across the peninsula to the port city of Ensenada for breakfast and shopping, then visits Bodegas de Santo Tomás Winery Baja’s oldest winery, then continues to Valle de Guadalupe, where you’ll visit L.A. Chetto and Casa Pedro Domecq wineries for tours and tasting.

TOUR INCLUDES:- Wine Tasting at Two Wineries- Lunch in Valle de Guadalupe- Round Trip Transportation- All Winery Tour Fees- Tours with Wine Experts

REGISTER FOR WINE TOUR ONLINE:http://winetours.eventbrite.com

Baja Good Life Tours are specifically for you as a members. Tours vary throughout the year with tours available up and down the peninsula. Register online or call the club for additional information 1-877-LUVMEX1 or 686-230-9933 in Baja.

Tips for Safe TravelWhether you decide to go to Baja or any other spring break destination, it is imperative to know how to protect yourself in a foreign country. Here are a few tips for a safe spring break.

Register Your Travel: With the nearest US Consulate or Embassy or sign up for the State Department's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program.

Travel in groups: Never go anywhere by yourself and make sure someone knows where you are at all times.

Go Out in Daylight: If you go out at night, your risk increases exponentially, so always travel with groups in populated tourist areas.

Maintain Alertness: It's easy to get carried away when you're having fun, but somebody needs to be paying attention to the surrounding environment. Kind of like having a Designated Driver.

Careful Who You Approach On the Street: Didn’t your mother tell you not to talk to strangers? When traveling abroad, use common sense and remember mom’s warning.

Don't Stray: Try to stay in tourist areas and hotel complexes as much as possible. Again, use common sense and don’t travel to areas unpopulated or unknown to you.

Watch What Cabs You Take: When talking a cab, use a tourist taxi stand, or on-site hotel taxi because they are the safest. Stay away from the "libre" taxi cabs, which are independently owned.

Please send your calendar events to [email protected]; please include the work CALENDAR in the subject. You can view or post your calendar events at: www.bajagoodlife.com

MMeexxiiccaallii LLuunncchh && MMoovviieeTuesday April 5, 2011Duration: 10 hoursDepart From: San Felipe, Playa de OroPer person: $20 - Non-member: $45Budget: Allow USD $15-$25 / person for lunch, movie and shopping not included.

TOUR DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun filled day of good food, great entertainment, terrific deals. Join us for Mexicali Chinese food, the best in the world outside of China, a new Hollywood releasemovie in English and shopping at MEGA and COSTCO before returning before dark.

TOUR INCLUDES:- Comfortable ride to Mexicali- Shuttle to the CINEPOLIS- Shuttle to Chinese food- Shuttle to Mega Mart / COSTCO- Round Trip Transportation

REGISTER FOR LUNCH & MOVIE TOUR ONLINE:http://mexicalimovie.eventbrite.com

BBaajjaa GGoolldd CCooaasstt TToouurrSaturday April 15-16, 2011Duration: 2 daysDepart From: San Felipe, Playa de OroPer Person: $130.00 - Non-Member: $155.00. Per Couple: $226.00 - Non-Member: $276.00

TOUR DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a full day exploring the wonderful Rosarito Beach Baja California, Mexico. This tour is a romantic get away for lovers.

Including the beautiful art galleries of Rosarito Beach and tour of the legendary ocean front Rosarito Beach Hotel and Resort.

TOUR INCLUDES:- Round Trip Transportation- Night at the Rosarito Beach Hotel - Tour to La Bufadora Blow Hole- Famous Ensenada Open Air Fish Market- Driver/guide

REGISTER FOR GOLD COAST TOUR ONLINE:http://goldcoasttour.eventbrite.com

BBaajjaa WWiinnee CCoouunnttrryyFriday April 29, 2011Duration: 11 HoursDepart: 7:00 AM, Playa de Oro,Per Person: $75 - Non-Member: $100.00

TOUR DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a full day exploring the wonders of northern Baja. The tour departs from San Felipe, Baja and travels across the peninsula to the port city of Ensenada for breakfast and shopping, then visits Bodegas de Santo Tomás Winery Baja’s oldest winery, then continues to Valle de Guadalupe, where you’ll visit L.A. Chetto and Casa Pedro Domecq wineries for tours and tasting.

TOUR INCLUDES:- Wine Tasting at Two Wineries- Lunch in Valle de Guadalupe- Round Trip Transportation- All Winery Tour Fees- Tours with Wine Experts

REGISTER FOR WINE TOUR ONLINE:http://winetours.eventbrite.com

Baja Good Life Tours are specifically for you as a members. Tours vary throughout the year with tours available up and down the peninsula. Register online or call the club for additional information 1-877-LUVMEX1 or 686-230-9933 in Baja.

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MARCH EVENTS IN BAJAAAIIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT DDAATTEESSMar 3-8: Mardi Gras/CarnivalMar 9: Ash Wednesday Mar 13: Daylight Saving Time Begins (US + Baja Boarder cities) Mar 17: St. Patrick’s Day (US)Mar 21: Benito Juarez Birthday Observed (MX)

RROOSSAARRIITTOO BBEEAACCHHMar 3-8: Mardi Gras/Carnival, more info call 661-613-1531Mar 5: Carnival Dinner at the Rosarito Beach Hotel call 661-612-1111 for more info. Mar 19: USBC: St. Patrick’s Day DinnerMar 20: Bike race to Castro Limon, more info call 664-969-5914 March 22-25: Baja Love Ride A 4-day, 217-mile ride from Rosarito Beach Hotel to the San Felipe arches. The Rosarito Beach "Good Start" ride is on March 22nd meeting a the Rosarito Beach Hotel;

procee ds benefit the Rosarito Boy's & Girl's Club. Show Your LOVE: Ride - Donate - Volunteer. www.BAJALOVERIDE.com

EENNSSEENNAADDAAMarch 3-8: Carnaval de Ensenada 2011, more info 646-178-2411March 11: International Guitar Festival Concert, more info Instituto de Cultura de Baja California 646- 177-3130.March 19: 2nd “Pedaling for a Hope in Life” Bike Ride, more info contact Fundación Castro Limón 664-969-5914March 19: 1st Ensenada Homebrewers & Artisan Beer Festival. Ticket $20dlls more info 646-156-5036March 20: Valle de Gaudalupe Olive Festival, more info & tickets Barón Balché Winery 646-193-8547.March 25-27: RECORD Off-Road Series El Alamo 200 Off-Road Race, more info 646-176-1637. March 26: Tara Restoration Work Party, 10am-2pm more info 646-155-6275.March 27: 4 Patas Pet Adoption Campaign, more info 646-178-0988 or 646-178-6668March 22-25: Baja Love Ride A 4-day, 217-mile ride from Rosarito Beach Hotel to the San Felipe arches. The Ensenada "Good Start" ride is on March 23rd at Estero Beach Resort; proceeds benefit Door of Faith Ophanage & Open Arms Child Care. Show Your LOVE: Ride - Donate - Volunteer, www.bjajloveride.com.

SSAANN FFEELLIIPPEEMar 3: Caranaval de San Felipe 10am More info 686-577.2300.Mar 4: IV Tequila Festivial 12pm at Bajamar Restaurant, more info 686-577-2300.Mar 6: Las Amigas Poke RunMar 11: 25TH Score San Felipe 250, more info SCORE International at U.S. tel. 818-225-8402.Mar 26: 5th Annual International Blues & Arts Fiesta in San Felipe. The Lion’s Club of San Felipe presents an all-day fundraising event for children's eye sight. Tickets are $25dlls. & VIP $50 at the door.Gates open at 9am. www.bluesandart.comMarch 22-25: Baja Love Ride A 4-day, 217-mile ride from Rosarito Beach Hotel to the San Felipe arches The San Felipe "Good Start" ride is on March 25th; proceeds benefit El Osis Ophanage & Casa de Fe Ophanages. Show Your LOVE: Ride - Donate - Volunteer. www.bjajloveride.com.

MMUULLEEGGEEJust relaxing on Playa Coyote. If you have a Loreto event, please email [email protected].

LLOORREETTOOFishing, fishing, fishing and more fishing. If you have a Loreto event, please email [email protected].

LLAA PPAAZZ Mar 1-7: The 8th Annual Festival de Cine de Todos Santos, more info go to www.todossantoscinefest.comMar 3-8: Carnaval La Paz 2011: the city’s biggest street party and entertainment.Mar 17: St. Patrick's Dinner Club Cruceros sponsors this traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner, more info go to www.clubcruceros.org.Mar 19: Casa de Artes Tour in Los Barriles: The tour is 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., sponsored by the East Cape Arts Association. For more information, contact JoAnn at [email protected](Event information courtesy of Roz in La Paz)

LLOOSS BBAARRRRIILLEESS Mar 4: Marti Gras Carnival - East Cape RotaryMar 12: Baja HaHa Golf Tournament - East Cape Guild Scholarship Fund Margy [email protected] 19: "Casas de Artes Tour" in Palo Blanco from 10am to 3:00pm, more info email [email protected] 24-27: Baja Shakespeare Play "Pericles", contact Kim at [email protected] (Event information courtesy of Baja Pony Express)

LLOOSS CCAABBOOSSMar 6: 2.5k y 5k. Carrera por el Dia de la Familia / Family´s Day Race in San Jose del Cabo.

TTOODDOOSS SSAANNTTOOSSMar 19: Palo Blanco Casa Tour-Los Barriles Information at [email protected] 20: ARTS second Annual "Artist Studio Tour" at various artists' studios in Todos Santos, more info e-mail Diane Knight at [email protected] 1-7: The Eighth Todos Santos Film Festival, which showcases the finest Latino cinema. This year, the Festival will screen 13 films with special emphasis on Mexican and Cuban cinema. Mike Brozda, [email protected], www.todossantoscinefest.com, 612-134-7359(Event information courtesy of Baja Westren Onion)

APRIL EVENT FEATURESAALLLL OOFF BBAAJJAAApril 1: April Fools' Day is celebrated in the Western world on April 1st of every year. Sometimes referred to as All Fools' Day, April 1st is not a legal holiday, but is widely recognized and celebrated as a day which tolerates practical jokes and general foolishness.

April 15-24: Holy Week (Samana Santa) in Christianity is the last week of Lent and the week before Easter.

EENNSSEENNAADDAAApril 15-17: 64th Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race. The oldest U.S. to Mexico international yacht race. Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) at U.S. tel. (949) 644-1023.

LLAA PPAAZZApril 7-10: Bay Fest 2011: Club Cruceros' annual fun-filled festival for boaters and landlubbers. Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or visit the Club Cruceros website at http://www.clubcruceros.org/

MARCH EVENTS IN BAJAAAIIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT DDAATTEESSMar 3-8: Mardi Gras/CarnivalMar 9: Ash Wednesday Mar 13: Daylight Saving Time Begins (US + Baja Boarder cities) Mar 17: St. Patrick’s Day (US)Mar 21: Benito Juarez Birthday Observed (MX)

RROOSSAARRIITTOO BBEEAACCHHMar 3-8: Mardi Gras/Carnival, more info call 661-613-1531Mar 5: Carnival Dinner at the Rosarito Beach Hotel call 661-612-1111 for more info. Mar 19: USBC: St. Patrick’s Day DinnerMar 20: Bike race to Castro Limon, more info call 664-969-5914 March 22-25: Baja Love Ride A 4-day, 217-mile ride from Rosarito Beach Hotel to the San Felipe arches. The Rosarito Beach "Good Start" ride is on March 22nd meeting a the Rosarito Beach Hotel;

procee ds benefit the Rosarito Boy's & Girl's Club. Show Your LOVE: Ride - Donate - Volunteer. www.BAJALOVERIDE.com

EENNSSEENNAADDAAMarch 3-8: Carnaval de Ensenada 2011, more info 646-178-2411March 11: International Guitar Festival Concert, more info Instituto de Cultura de Baja California 646- 177-3130.March 19: 2nd “Pedaling for a Hope in Life” Bike Ride, more info contact Fundación Castro Limón 664-969-5914March 19: 1st Ensenada Homebrewers & Artisan Beer Festival. Ticket $20dlls more info 646-156-5036March 20: Valle de Gaudalupe Olive Festival, more info & tickets Barón Balché Winery 646-193-8547.March 25-27: RECORD Off-Road Series El Alamo 200 Off-Road Race, more info 646-176-1637. March 26: Tara Restoration Work Party, 10am-2pm more info 646-155-6275.March 27: 4 Patas Pet Adoption Campaign, more info 646-178-0988 or 646-178-6668March 22-25: Baja Love Ride A 4-day, 217-mile ride from Rosarito Beach Hotel to the San Felipe arches. The Ensenada "Good Start" ride is on March 23rd at Estero Beach Resort; proceeds benefit Door of Faith Ophanage & Open Arms Child Care. Show Your LOVE: Ride - Donate - Volunteer, www.bjajloveride.com.

SSAANN FFEELLIIPPEEMar 3: Caranaval de San Felipe 10am More info 686-577.2300.Mar 4: IV Tequila Festivial 12pm at Bajamar Restaurant, more info 686-577-2300.Mar 6: Las Amigas Poke RunMar 11: 25TH Score San Felipe 250, more info SCORE International at U.S. tel. 818-225-8402.Mar 26: 5th Annual International Blues & Arts Fiesta in San Felipe. The Lion’s Club of San Felipe presents an all-day fundraising event for children's eye sight. Tickets are $25dlls. & VIP $50 at the door.Gates open at 9am. www.bluesandart.comMarch 22-25: Baja Love Ride A 4-day, 217-mile ride from Rosarito Beach Hotel to the San Felipe arches The San Felipe "Good Start" ride is on March 25th; proceeds benefit El Osis Ophanage & Casa de Fe Ophanages. Show Your LOVE: Ride - Donate - Volunteer. www.bjajloveride.com.

MMUULLEEGGEEJust relaxing on Playa Coyote. If you have a Loreto event, please email [email protected].

LLOORREETTOOFishing, fishing, fishing and more fishing. If you have a Loreto event, please email [email protected].

LLAA PPAAZZ Mar 1-7: The 8th Annual Festival de Cine de Todos Santos, more info go to www.todossantoscinefest.comMar 3-8: Carnaval La Paz 2011: the city’s biggest street party and entertainment.Mar 17: St. Patrick's Dinner Club Cruceros sponsors this traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner, more info go to www.clubcruceros.org.Mar 19: Casa de Artes Tour in Los Barriles: The tour is 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., sponsored by the East Cape Arts Association. For more information, contact JoAnn at [email protected](Event information courtesy of Roz in La Paz)

LLOOSS BBAARRRRIILLEESS Mar 4: Marti Gras Carnival - East Cape RotaryMar 12: Baja HaHa Golf Tournament - East Cape Guild Scholarship Fund Margy [email protected] 19: "Casas de Artes Tour" in Palo Blanco from 10am to 3:00pm, more info email [email protected] 24-27: Baja Shakespeare Play "Pericles", contact Kim at [email protected] (Event information courtesy of Baja Pony Express)

LLOOSS CCAABBOOSSMar 6: 2.5k y 5k. Carrera por el Dia de la Familia / Family´s Day Race in San Jose del Cabo.

TTOODDOOSS SSAANNTTOOSSMar 19: Palo Blanco Casa Tour-Los Barriles Information at [email protected] 20: ARTS second Annual "Artist Studio Tour" at various artists' studios in Todos Santos, more info e-mail Diane Knight at [email protected] 1-7: The Eighth Todos Santos Film Festival, which showcases the finest Latino cinema. This year, the Festival will screen 13 films with special emphasis on Mexican and Cuban cinema. Mike Brozda, [email protected], www.todossantoscinefest.com, 612-134-7359(Event information courtesy of Baja Westren Onion)

APRIL EVENT FEATURESAALLLL OOFF BBAAJJAAApril 1: April Fools' Day is celebrated in the Western world on April 1st of every year. Sometimes referred to as All Fools' Day, April 1st is not a legal holiday, but is widely recognized and celebrated as a day which tolerates practical jokes and general foolishness.

April 15-24: Holy Week (Samana Santa) in Christianity is the last week of Lent and the week before Easter.

EENNSSEENNAADDAAApril 15-17: 64th Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race. The oldest U.S. to Mexico international yacht race. Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) at U.S. tel. (949) 644-1023.

LLAA PPAAZZApril 7-10: Bay Fest 2011: Club Cruceros' annual fun-filled festival for boaters and landlubbers. Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or visit the Club Cruceros website at http://www.clubcruceros.org/

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There is a great need in Baja and many people have selflessly stepped up to the plate to do what they can to help. There are many children living in Baja who lack what most take for granted every day—a stable, secure, loving home with parents and basic necessities. There are several orphanages and children’s organizations that are currently struggling in Baja to provide these needs for the children who are at the greatest risk of slipping through the cracks.

The orphan problem in Baja is a growing concern as the global economy causes more and more mothers and single parents to work harder and longer. This, along with the abandonment and abuse of other children, has led to many kids being taken from their homes or the streets by the Mexican Government. DIF, the Social and Family Services Department of the government places orphaned, endangered or displaced children in orphanages but do not actually provide the much needed long term financial support those children undoubtedly need. When a child is taken by the government and placed in an alternative setting, all of their food, clothing, educational needs, and basic necessities are all provided by charity and faith based facilities. While DIF goes to great lengths to ensure children are safe, it takes the work of many tireless volunteers to meet their long term needs.

Many of these organizations hold their own fundraisers and rely on continuous help from friends and supporters. The Baja Love Ride bike event will be rolling through Baja and giving all funds raised to the children’s charities and orphanages that need help. One children’s organization that will benefit from the funds raised by the Baja Love Ride is the Doors of Faith Orphanage. This facility is located in La Mision, about an hour south of San Diego. Doors of Faith has been in operation since 1962 when Curtis and Sylvia Freeze turned an abandoned ranch into a permanent home for children. The orphanage currently supports and cares for 112 children, ranging from newborns to teenagers. 90% of the children are brought to the home by Mexican Social Services. Some children are brought there because of severe financial hardship on the family. In these cases, parents are strongly encouraged to visit their children while they are in the care of Doors of Faith. This non-denominational Christian home does provide a spiritual base for the children and the folks in charge work hard to instill family and social values so the children may grow to be healthy and productive citizens in Baja. The

People and Communities

of Baja California are

working together to

help the children

by Karri Moser

There is a great need in Baja and many people have selflessly stepped up to the plate to do what they can to help. There are many children living in Baja who lack what most take for granted every day—a stable, secure, loving home with parents and basic necessities. There are several orphanages and children’s organizations that are currently struggling in Baja to provide these needs for the children who are at the greatest risk of slipping through the cracks.

The orphan problem in Baja is a growing concern as the global economy causes more and more mothers and single parents to work harder and longer. This, along with the abandonment and abuse of other children, has led to many kids being taken from their homes or the streets by the Mexican Government. DIF, the Social and Family Services Department of the government places orphaned, endangered or displaced children in orphanages but do not actually provide the much needed long term financial support those children undoubtedly need. When a child is taken by the government and placed in an alternative setting, all of their food, clothing, educational needs, and basic necessities are all provided by charity and faith based facilities. While DIF goes to great lengths to ensure children are safe, it takes the work of many tireless volunteers to meet their long term needs.

Many of these organizations hold their own fundraisers and rely on continuous help from friends and supporters. The Baja Love Ride bike event will be rolling through Baja and giving all funds raised to the children’s charities and orphanages that need help. One children’s organization that will benefit from the funds raised by the Baja Love Ride is the Doors of Faith Orphanage. This facility is located in La Mision, about an hour south of San Diego. Doors of Faith has been in operation since 1962 when Curtis and Sylvia Freeze turned an abandoned ranch into a permanent home for children. The orphanage currently supports and cares for 112 children, ranging from newborns to teenagers. 90% of the children are brought to the home by Mexican Social Services. Some children are brought there because of severe financial hardship on the family. In these cases, parents are strongly encouraged to visit their children while they are in the care of Doors of Faith. This non-denominational Christian home does provide a spiritual base for the children and the folks in charge work hard to instill family and social values so the children may grow to be healthy and productive citizens in Baja. The

People and Communities

of Baja California are

working together to

help the children

by Karri Moser

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those who devote their time to Doors of Faith are able to guide and nurture the children in their care, monetary assistance is always needed. Administrator, DJ Schuetze says, “We depend entirely on individuals who support our work so when an event like the Baja Love Ride comes along to help the many orphanages in Baja, it means a great deal and has a direct impacat on the care we’re able to give the children in our care.”

El Oasis Orphanage opened its doors in 1997 and also relies on donations and the help the Baja Love Ride hopes to give. There ar currently 54 kids who need basic necessities and educational support. This orphanage is somewhat isolated in the mountains of Valle de la Trinidad, about 70 miles northwest of San Felipe. They ask that anyone wanting to help directly contact the home first to see what supplies are needed at any particular time. Most often, El Oasis needs updated appliances, school supplies, furnishings, bulk food like beans, rice, sugar, flour, powdered milk and toiletries such as soap, shampoo, and toothpaste. The Motorsport community, namely the Malcolm Smith Motorsport Foundation, does a great deal to help this particular orphanage and is always looking for new ways to provide support. The foundation has helped with general funding, bikes, toys at Christmas, clean well and water purification equipment, a van and a basketball court.

Casa de Fe is another orphanage that is in need of funding and will receive help from the donations made to the Baja Love Ride. Casa de Fe is a home that provides a true family environment for children who need it most. The home has a house mother and father, a traditional dining table, and living area. The children are nurtured, loved and taught true family values that they can carry out into the world once they leave Casa de Fe. Daily needs for the children add up. They rely solely on donations to feed, clothe, educate, and secure a future for the children. The facility provides a real loving home that encourages good citizenship and cultural values. They need funds to help pay for utilities for the homes, food, and transportation and insurance. Currently, money and cleaning supplies are desperately needed. Bill and Carol Spradlin, a couple who have seen this project from vision to completion appeal for any help anyone is willing to give. Carol says, “We need to have enough money in the bank to ensure that our doors will stay open until the end of the year.” This couple has literally poured their own money, hearts and souls into ensuring these Baja orphans have all they need. As for what keeps them struggling to keep the doors open other than sheer determination, Carol says, “It

is very rewarding to see the difference that it has made in their lives.”

There are also organizations that provide for and support the children of Baja who are not orphans. These organizations also go out of their way to keep the children safe, fed, and educated. They primarily provide preventative care and counseling, before families are forced or required to give up their children, and they provide child care for families who otherwise would have to leave their children alone all day. The Rosarito Beach Boys and Girls Club is relying on the model that has a proven track record for keeping kids safe and out of trouble. For two years, Rosy Torres and others have been working to see the club get up and running. The club will give care to children ages 6 to 16 and help children develop skills in the areas of technology, sports, the arts, language and help with school work. The club will teach children how to become active and positive members of the community. Rosy Torres and the others involved know that when children are left on their own while parents work, they are more likely to get involved with gangs, violence, drugs and other delinquency based crimes and lifestyles. The Boys and Girls Club will give assistance and child care to those who need it most. Torres contends, “It will give kids a safe, productive place to grow, learn and play.” Torres adds the ideals embraced and practiced by the Boys and Girls Club is “proven to work for over 140 years from the Boys and Girls Club of America.”

The Open Arms Day Care also strives to help children and families before government intervention is needed. They, too, will receive much needed aid from the Baja Love Ride. Open Arms Day Care provides child care at no cost. Director Heidi Elizarraraz says, the day care gives “help for families before they are at their breaking point of giving their children up voluntarily to orphanages or leaving them home alone to fend for themselves.” This preventative strategy aims to keep families together. They provide bible study classes, academic support, and life education. The day care center has adopted an “open arms” outreach policy to try to take in every family in need they possibly can. They consider their establishment a light amongst the darkness. This safe haven for working families, and those who have nowhere else to go during the days, also offers parenting classes and meetings to keep families in the

loop about their child’s successes at the center. They also are solely operated thanks to donations and are in need of further financial support.

While these organizations will receive funds through the Baja Love Ride, the need will always be there and each one of these places will always require constant assistance to keep providing the level of care and support for the children of Baja. The orphan situation throughout the peninsula will not be solved overnight. Each facility, be it an orphanage or day care center, has their own individual needs and struggles. If you truly wish to help, it is vital that you contact the specific place near you and see what they truly need the most. Some of the facilities that care for many

children started out as a couple taking in one or two children. Out of need, grows more and more orphanages and homes that give them some semblance of a normal childhood. Virtually all need financial support, food, clothes, school supplies, cleaning supplies, and efforts from caring volunteers. If you plan a trip to an orphanage, call ahead to see what is needed and when it is best to come. Some of the facilities, including those listed above, struggle week to week to provide what is needed for the children under their roofs. Donating or participating in the Baja Love Ride is a great way to start helping out; but the inspiration and determination to better the lives of these kids that the race hopes to inspire in those who can help will last a lifetime and have an immeasurable impact on the lives of the children.

those who devote their time to Doors of Faith are able to guide and nurture the children in their care, monetary assistance is always needed. Administrator, DJ Schuetze says, “We depend entirely on individuals who support our work so when an event like the Baja Love Ride comes along to help the many orphanages in Baja, it means a great deal and has a direct impacat on the care we’re able to give the children in our care.”

El Oasis Orphanage opened its doors in 1997 and also relies on donations and the help the Baja Love Ride hopes to give. There ar currently 54 kids who need basic necessities and educational support. This orphanage is somewhat isolated in the mountains of Valle de la Trinidad, about 70 miles northwest of San Felipe. They ask that anyone wanting to help directly contact the home first to see what supplies are needed at any particular time. Most often, El Oasis needs updated appliances, school supplies, furnishings, bulk food like beans, rice, sugar, flour, powdered milk and toiletries such as soap, shampoo, and toothpaste. The Motorsport community, namely the Malcolm Smith Motorsport Foundation, does a great deal to help this particular orphanage and is always looking for new ways to provide support. The foundation has helped with general funding, bikes, toys at Christmas, clean well and water purification equipment, a van and a basketball court.

Casa de Fe is another orphanage that is in need of funding and will receive help from the donations made to the Baja Love Ride. Casa de Fe is a home that provides a true family environment for children who need it most. The home has a house mother and father, a traditional dining table, and living area. The children are nurtured, loved and taught true family values that they can carry out into the world once they leave Casa de Fe. Daily needs for the children add up. They rely solely on donations to feed, clothe, educate, and secure a future for the children. The facility provides a real loving home that encourages good citizenship and cultural values. They need funds to help pay for utilities for the homes, food, and transportation and insurance. Currently, money and cleaning supplies are desperately needed. Bill and Carol Spradlin, a couple who have seen this project from vision to completion appeal for any help anyone is willing to give. Carol says, “We need to have enough money in the bank to ensure that our doors will stay open until the end of the year.” This couple has literally poured their own money, hearts and souls into ensuring these Baja orphans have all they need. As for what keeps them struggling to keep the doors open other than sheer determination, Carol says, “It

is very rewarding to see the difference that it has made in their lives.”

There are also organizations that provide for and support the children of Baja who are not orphans. These organizations also go out of their way to keep the children safe, fed, and educated. They primarily provide preventative care and counseling, before families are forced or required to give up their children, and they provide child care for families who otherwise would have to leave their children alone all day. The Rosarito Beach Boys and Girls Club is relying on the model that has a proven track record for keeping kids safe and out of trouble. For two years, Rosy Torres and others have been working to see the club get up and running. The club will give care to children ages 6 to 16 and help children develop skills in the areas of technology, sports, the arts, language and help with school work. The club will teach children how to become active and positive members of the community. Rosy Torres and the others involved know that when children are left on their own while parents work, they are more likely to get involved with gangs, violence, drugs and other delinquency based crimes and lifestyles. The Boys and Girls Club will give assistance and child care to those who need it most. Torres contends, “It will give kids a safe, productive place to grow, learn and play.” Torres adds the ideals embraced and practiced by the Boys and Girls Club is “proven to work for over 140 years from the Boys and Girls Club of America.”

The Open Arms Day Care also strives to help children and families before government intervention is needed. They, too, will receive much needed aid from the Baja Love Ride. Open Arms Day Care provides child care at no cost. Director Heidi Elizarraraz says, the day care gives “help for families before they are at their breaking point of giving their children up voluntarily to orphanages or leaving them home alone to fend for themselves.” This preventative strategy aims to keep families together. They provide bible study classes, academic support, and life education. The day care center has adopted an “open arms” outreach policy to try to take in every family in need they possibly can. They consider their establishment a light amongst the darkness. This safe haven for working families, and those who have nowhere else to go during the days, also offers parenting classes and meetings to keep families in the

loop about their child’s successes at the center. They also are solely operated thanks to donations and are in need of further financial support.

While these organizations will receive funds through the Baja Love Ride, the need will always be there and each one of these places will always require constant assistance to keep providing the level of care and support for the children of Baja. The orphan situation throughout the peninsula will not be solved overnight. Each facility, be it an orphanage or day care center, has their own individual needs and struggles. If you truly wish to help, it is vital that you contact the specific place near you and see what they truly need the most. Some of the facilities that care for many

children started out as a couple taking in one or two children. Out of need, grows more and more orphanages and homes that give them some semblance of a normal childhood. Virtually all need financial support, food, clothes, school supplies, cleaning supplies, and efforts from caring volunteers. If you plan a trip to an orphanage, call ahead to see what is needed and when it is best to come. Some of the facilities, including those listed above, struggle week to week to provide what is needed for the children under their roofs. Donating or participating in the Baja Love Ride is a great way to start helping out; but the inspiration and determination to better the lives of these kids that the race hopes to inspire in those who can help will last a lifetime and have an immeasurable impact on the lives of the children.

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ADVERTISE YOUR BAJA BUSINESS: Text Ads are $0.50 per word, per month. Graphic Ads start at $15 per month. Send ads or questions to [email protected].

ROSARITO BEACH, BC

ENSENADA, BC

SAN FELIPE, BC

ADVERTISE YOUR BAJA BUSINESS: Text Ads are $0.50 per word, per month. Graphic Ads start at $15 per month. Send ads or questions to [email protected].

ROSARITO BEACH, BC

ENSENADA, BC

SAN FELIPE, BC

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ADVERTISE YOUR BAJA BUSINESS: Text Ads are $0.50 per word, per month. Graphic Ads start at $15 per month. Send ads or questions to [email protected].

BAJA CLASSIFIED - All ads can be submitted via email; to [email protected] with BAJA CLASSIFIED in the subject line. $10dlls for 20 words; $0.50 per word thereafter. No images. For the best classified results include brief description, contact info, city and price. SPECIAL - buy 1 month get 1 month FREE. You can place free classifieds on the Baja California Community www.bajagoodlife.com.

ITEMS FOR SALESAN FELIPE: Road Warriors: 4 seater Dune Buggy w/VW engine + Honda Trike for sale. Make it worthy!Percebu 686 137-8599 [email protected]

SAN FELIPE: Scooter, silver, Kymco People, 50c, 2 stroke, buddy seat, DOT helmet, new battery, CA pink slip, 7 miles on odometer. $1000. Call 686-172-8851.

TJ - ENSENADA: Electric golf cart with new

batteries. Will deliver - Tijuana to Ensenada, $3000, 805-509-5555 usa, [email protected]: SPECIAL - Buy 1 classified listing get 1 second month FREE. $10dlls for 20 words; $0.50 per word thereafter. Email your classified listing to [email protected] with CLASSIFIED in the subject line.

WANTEDBAJA: BAJA LOVE RIDE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED -Want to be part of something BIG in Baja? On Mar. 22-25, 2011 is the 1st annual "Baja Love Ride", this fundraiser to help the kids of baja. The Baja Love Ride takes place over 4 days & we need your help! Find out how you can give a few hours of your time for the kids of Baja! Contact [email protected] or go to www.bajaloveride.com.

ROSARTIO BEACH: Titanic Movie Props Wanted - To buy, original props and pieces of the sets from the 1997 movie Titanic filmed in Rosarito, Baja. If anyone has or knows anyone who owns anything

from the movie and might be willing to sell please contact [email protected] Legitimate offers only please. Buyer location is United Kingdom.REAL ESTATESAN FELIPE: 2,100 sq. ft. Peaceful Paradise in Vista Del Sol, El Dorado Ranch, San Felipe. Including over 9,000 sq. ft. outdoor living area including pool, spa, shower, full kitchen, 5 seating areas, & fireplace seating area. 2-bedroom, 1-bath casita has private entries. Fully upgraded furniture and kitchen appliances; the landscaping has complete automatic drip system, Hague water conditioning system with UV filter and reverse osmosis in kitchen, 5-ton and 3-ton heat and air conditioning, 2–40 gallon hot water heaters, 37 exterior lights and numerous solar yard lights, and many more than can be listed here. More information contact Gene Jensen, [email protected].

LA PAZ: For Sale by Owner: 287 m² residential lot in beautiful La Paz. Clear title. Includes documents and approved plans for custom multi-story home with 3-car garage. Located in the tranquil community of

LORETO, BCS

LOS BARRILES, BCS

TODOS SANTOS, BCS

ADVERTISE YOUR BAJA BUSINESS: Text Ads are $0.50 per word, per month. Graphic Ads start at $15 per month. Send ads or questions to [email protected].

BAJA CLASSIFIED - All ads can be submitted via email; to [email protected] with BAJA CLASSIFIED in the subject line. $10dlls for 20 words; $0.50 per word thereafter. No images. For the best classified results include brief description, contact info, city and price. SPECIAL - buy 1 month get 1 month FREE. You can place free classifieds on the Baja California Community www.bajagoodlife.com.

ITEMS FOR SALESAN FELIPE: Road Warriors: 4 seater Dune Buggy w/VW engine + Honda Trike for sale. Make it worthy!Percebu 686 137-8599 [email protected]

SAN FELIPE: Scooter, silver, Kymco People, 50c, 2 stroke, buddy seat, DOT helmet, new battery, CA pink slip, 7 miles on odometer. $1000. Call 686-172-8851.

TJ - ENSENADA: Electric golf cart with new

batteries. Will deliver - Tijuana to Ensenada, $3000, 805-509-5555 usa, [email protected]: SPECIAL - Buy 1 classified listing get 1 second month FREE. $10dlls for 20 words; $0.50 per word thereafter. Email your classified listing to [email protected] with CLASSIFIED in the subject line.

WANTEDBAJA: BAJA LOVE RIDE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED -Want to be part of something BIG in Baja? On Mar. 22-25, 2011 is the 1st annual "Baja Love Ride", this fundraiser to help the kids of baja. The Baja Love Ride takes place over 4 days & we need your help! Find out how you can give a few hours of your time for the kids of Baja! Contact [email protected] or go to www.bajaloveride.com.

ROSARTIO BEACH: Titanic Movie Props Wanted - To buy, original props and pieces of the sets from the 1997 movie Titanic filmed in Rosarito, Baja. If anyone has or knows anyone who owns anything

from the movie and might be willing to sell please contact [email protected] Legitimate offers only please. Buyer location is United Kingdom.REAL ESTATESAN FELIPE: 2,100 sq. ft. Peaceful Paradise in Vista Del Sol, El Dorado Ranch, San Felipe. Including over 9,000 sq. ft. outdoor living area including pool, spa, shower, full kitchen, 5 seating areas, & fireplace seating area. 2-bedroom, 1-bath casita has private entries. Fully upgraded furniture and kitchen appliances; the landscaping has complete automatic drip system, Hague water conditioning system with UV filter and reverse osmosis in kitchen, 5-ton and 3-ton heat and air conditioning, 2–40 gallon hot water heaters, 37 exterior lights and numerous solar yard lights, and many more than can be listed here. More information contact Gene Jensen, [email protected].

LA PAZ: For Sale by Owner: 287 m² residential lot in beautiful La Paz. Clear title. Includes documents and approved plans for custom multi-story home with 3-car garage. Located in the tranquil community of

LORETO, BCS

LOS BARRILES, BCS

TODOS SANTOS, BCS

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Palmira Bellaterra in Lomas del Palmira. Minutes away from downtown with easy access to the Malecón. Breathtaking views of the city and bay! A million-dollar opportunity for only $100,000 USD! Please contact Dax at (612) 140 3070 or [email protected] for photos and more.

CABO: For Sale By Owner: Never-lived-in home in Cabo San Lucas. Located in the private gated community of Paraiso Iguana. On city water but includes a backup cistern. Minutes away from downtown Cabo with easy access to the new Todos Santos highway. Offers views of both the Sea of Cortés and Pacific Ocean. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, approx. 1000 sq. feet. Huge rental income potential! Price reduced -- $85,000 USD. Please contact Dax at (612) 140 3070 or [email protected]

RENTAL PROPERTYCABO SAN LUCAS: New 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in Paraiso Iguana, private gated community minutes from downtown. Close to new highway & mall. Beautiful ccean views. HUGE RENTAL INCOME POTENTIAL! Asking US $105,000 or best offer. Call Dax at (612) 140-3070 or email [email protected].

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTSBAJA: Need Mexican Auto Insurance? The Baja Good Life Club can help you, it is so simple you will SMILE! We now offer Diver Licence Insurance, premium starts at $137.28 for 2 for one year. Join the Baja Good Life Club www.bajagoodlifeclub.com and then call 1-877-LUV-MEX1 Ex 3 ask for Jen or Yara.

BAJA: BAJA LOVE RIDE - Want to be part of something BIG in Baja? On Mar. 22-25, 2011 is the 1st annual "Baja Love Ride" - It's All About the Kids

fundraiser. Show your LOVE: RIDE - DONATE - VOLUNTEER. Help the children of Baja go to www.bajaloveride.com and donate! Contact [email protected] or go to www.bajaloveride.com.

SAN FELIPE: Want to see Baja? Let us show you Baja! You can take one of our scheduled Baja Select Tours or we can create a custom tour to see the sites or all of Baja. Contact [email protected]

SAN FELIPE: San Felipe Lions Club - English Meetings on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays, more info visit www.sanfelipebclionsclub.org

SAN FELIPE: ZAPP - Zero Additional Pupulation Project, help reduce the dog population in San Felipe. More info contact Steven forman [email protected], 707-320-4969, or 686-577-2708.

ROSARITO BEACH: Baja Animal Sanctuary - Provide help for abused, abandoned and needy animals by spaying/neutering and finding homes. More info contact Sunny Benedict 661-112-0126.

ROSARITO BEACH: United Society of Baja California (USBC); meeting are on the 1st Sat. of each month, 10am. More info contact Anne Hines 664-631-3967 Mx or (619) 407-7574 US.

LORETO: The Optimist Club of Loreto is looking for new members. Contact Jupiter Jones at (613) 135-0143

LA PAZ: Casa Cóctel's Bohemia Night - Join us every Tuesday night from 6:00pm to 11:00pm. Bring your musical instruments, poetry and stories. No reservation required. Contact Casa Cóctel, [email protected], www.casacoctel.com, 612-

128-4957 casa 612-140-4353 cell. Show your BGLC membership card and SAVE 15% in your order. SERVICESSAN FELIPE: Pro photographer available @bajastudio21 on twitter or call MX Cell 686-137-8599 or TEXT 615-243-1860. Will be photographing the BAJA LOVE RIDE 5-mile "Good Start" ride in San Felipe March 25th! BAJA LOVE RIDE www.bajaloveride.com. Also SEE Jolly Mon Poker Run photos online www.photoshoot21.com Downloadable!

BAJA: Want to save BIG on Baja? Then Join the Baja Goo Life Club go www.bajagoodlifeclub.com or call call 1-877-LUV-MEX1.

BAJA: Need Mexican Auto Insurance? The Baja Good Life Club can help you, it is so simple you will SMILE! We now offer Diver Licence Insurance, premium starts at $137.28 for 2 for one year. Join the Baja Good Life Club www.bajagoodlifeclub.com and then call 1-877-LUV-MEX1 Ex 3 ask for Jen or Yara.

WANTEDBAJA: 10 foot or longer diver type inflatable. HYpalon with or without motor. Contact [email protected]

BAJA CLASSIFIED - All ads can be submitted via email; to [email protected] with BAJA CLASSIFIED in the subject line. $10dlls for 20 words; $0.50 per word thereafter. No images. For the best classified results include brief description, contact info, city and price. You can place free classifieds on the Baja California Community www.bajagoodlife.com

Palmira Bellaterra in Lomas del Palmira. Minutes away from downtown with easy access to the Malecón. Breathtaking views of the city and bay! A million-dollar opportunity for only $100,000 USD! Please contact Dax at (612) 140 3070 or [email protected] for photos and more.

CABO: For Sale By Owner: Never-lived-in home in Cabo San Lucas. Located in the private gated community of Paraiso Iguana. On city water but includes a backup cistern. Minutes away from downtown Cabo with easy access to the new Todos Santos highway. Offers views of both the Sea of Cortés and Pacific Ocean. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, approx. 1000 sq. feet. Huge rental income potential! Price reduced -- $85,000 USD. Please contact Dax at (612) 140 3070 or [email protected]

RENTAL PROPERTYCABO SAN LUCAS: New 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in Paraiso Iguana, private gated community minutes from downtown. Close to new highway & mall. Beautiful ccean views. HUGE RENTAL INCOME POTENTIAL! Asking US $105,000 or best offer. Call Dax at (612) 140-3070 or email [email protected].

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTSBAJA: Need Mexican Auto Insurance? The Baja Good Life Club can help you, it is so simple you will SMILE! We now offer Diver Licence Insurance, premium starts at $137.28 for 2 for one year. Join the Baja Good Life Club www.bajagoodlifeclub.com and then call 1-877-LUV-MEX1 Ex 3 ask for Jen or Yara.

BAJA: BAJA LOVE RIDE - Want to be part of something BIG in Baja? On Mar. 22-25, 2011 is the 1st annual "Baja Love Ride" - It's All About the Kids

fundraiser. Show your LOVE: RIDE - DONATE - VOLUNTEER. Help the children of Baja go to www.bajaloveride.com and donate! Contact [email protected] or go to www.bajaloveride.com.

SAN FELIPE: Want to see Baja? Let us show you Baja! You can take one of our scheduled Baja Select Tours or we can create a custom tour to see the sites or all of Baja. Contact [email protected]

SAN FELIPE: San Felipe Lions Club - English Meetings on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays, more info visit www.sanfelipebclionsclub.org

SAN FELIPE: ZAPP - Zero Additional Pupulation Project, help reduce the dog population in San Felipe. More info contact Steven forman [email protected], 707-320-4969, or 686-577-2708.

ROSARITO BEACH: Baja Animal Sanctuary - Provide help for abused, abandoned and needy animals by spaying/neutering and finding homes. More info contact Sunny Benedict 661-112-0126.

ROSARITO BEACH: United Society of Baja California (USBC); meeting are on the 1st Sat. of each month, 10am. More info contact Anne Hines 664-631-3967 Mx or (619) 407-7574 US.

LORETO: The Optimist Club of Loreto is looking for new members. Contact Jupiter Jones at (613) 135-0143

LA PAZ: Casa Cóctel's Bohemia Night - Join us every Tuesday night from 6:00pm to 11:00pm. Bring your musical instruments, poetry and stories. No reservation required. Contact Casa Cóctel, [email protected], www.casacoctel.com, 612-

128-4957 casa 612-140-4353 cell. Show your BGLC membership card and SAVE 15% in your order. SERVICESSAN FELIPE: Pro photographer available @bajastudio21 on twitter or call MX Cell 686-137-8599 or TEXT 615-243-1860. Will be photographing the BAJA LOVE RIDE 5-mile "Good Start" ride in San Felipe March 25th! BAJA LOVE RIDE www.bajaloveride.com. Also SEE Jolly Mon Poker Run photos online www.photoshoot21.com Downloadable!

BAJA: Want to save BIG on Baja? Then Join the Baja Goo Life Club go www.bajagoodlifeclub.com or call call 1-877-LUV-MEX1.

BAJA: Need Mexican Auto Insurance? The Baja Good Life Club can help you, it is so simple you will SMILE! We now offer Diver Licence Insurance, premium starts at $137.28 for 2 for one year. Join the Baja Good Life Club www.bajagoodlifeclub.com and then call 1-877-LUV-MEX1 Ex 3 ask for Jen or Yara.

WANTEDBAJA: 10 foot or longer diver type inflatable. HYpalon with or without motor. Contact [email protected]

BAJA CLASSIFIED - All ads can be submitted via email; to [email protected] with BAJA CLASSIFIED in the subject line. $10dlls for 20 words; $0.50 per word thereafter. No images. For the best classified results include brief description, contact info, city and price. You can place free classifieds on the Baja California Community www.bajagoodlife.com

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Return Address:Baja Good Life ClubP.O. Box 9019-460Calexico, CA-9019

Return Address:Baja Good Life ClubP.O. Box 9019-460Calexico, CA-9019