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Page 1: Edition 47 - April 2011

Baja Good Life Club Members Magazine

#47 April / abril 2011

Baja Good Life Club Members Magazine

#47 April / abril 2011

Page 2: Edition 47 - April 2011

CONTACT THE [email protected]

1-877-luvmex1

BAJA GOOD LIFE ONLINEBAJA GOOD LIFE CLUB:www.bajagoodlifeclub.comDISCOUNTS | INSURANCE

BAJA COMMUNITY:www.bajagoodlife.comFORUMS | CALENDAR

WEEKLY BAJA REPORT:www.bajareport.com

EMAIL UPDATES

BAJA NEWS & ARTICLES:www.bajagoodlifenews.com

NEWS | FEATURES

JOIN THE CLUB$35 Per Year

JOIN BY EMAIL: Email: [email protected]

JOIN ONLINE:www.bajagoodlifeclub.com

JOIN BY PHONE:1-877-LUVMEX1 (877-588-6391)

PAY BY CHECK / M.O.: JOHN BENJAMIN PACK

Mail to:PO Box 9019-460

Calexico, CA 92232

ABOUT BAJA GOOD LIFE CLUBThe Baja Good Life Club is a Baja lifestyle magazine for snowbirds and expats. The opinions expressed in Baja California Magazine and Baja Good Life Club online do not necessarily reflect those of the editor, publishers or their agents.

Publishers: John & Rachel PackEditor : John PackContributors: Karri Moser, Stockton Hill, Lynn Russ, Benjamin EugeneCover: Victor Rodriguez Ratliff

CONTACT THE [email protected]

1-877-luvmex1

BAJA GOOD LIFE ONLINEBAJA GOOD LIFE CLUB:www.bajagoodlifeclub.comDISCOUNTS | INSURANCE

BAJA COMMUNITY:www.bajagoodlife.comFORUMS | CALENDAR

WEEKLY BAJA REPORT:www.bajareport.com

EMAIL UPDATES

BAJA NEWS & ARTICLES:www.bajagoodlifenews.com

NEWS | FEATURES

JOIN THE CLUB$35 Per Year

JOIN BY EMAIL: Email: [email protected]

JOIN ONLINE:www.bajagoodlifeclub.com

JOIN BY PHONE:1-877-LUVMEX1 (877-588-6391)

PAY BY CHECK / M.O.: JOHN BENJAMIN PACK

Mail to:PO Box 9019-460

Calexico, CA 92232

ABOUT BAJA GOOD LIFE CLUBThe Baja Good Life Club is a Baja lifestyle magazine for snowbirds and expats. The opinions expressed in Baja California Magazine and Baja Good Life Club online do not necessarily reflect those of the editor, publishers or their agents.

Publishers: John & Rachel PackEditor : John PackContributors: Karri Moser, Stockton Hill, Lynn Russ, Benjamin EugeneCover: Victor Rodriguez Ratliff

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BAJA GOOD LIFE CLUB MEMBER BENEFITS

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

FINE ITALIAN FROM TUSCANY

Nonnie's Italian Restaurant is great Italian food from the

Tuscany region of northern Italy, by way of New Haven,

Connecticut to Rosarito Beach. This cozy, comfortable trattoria

(informal restaurant) with a great view and squisito (delicious)

food. Their Italian sausage is hand ground, made right in their

kitchen, the New York Style pizza dough is fresh daily and the

marinara sauce is made fresh, with local tomatoes and a few family secrets tossed

in! Popotla, north of Rosarito. 661-100-6015. Members get 10% off meal for two.

Open from 11:00AM to 8:30PM, Tuesday through Sunday.

IN POPOTLA / ROSARITO

Rosarito BeachBaja Bunk House - 10%Baja Produce Deli Place - 10%Baja Public Storage - 50%Cisco-Sat - 50%Nancy La Masajista - 5%NC Remodeling - 10% Nonnie's Italian Restaurant - 10%Poco Cielo Rest. & Hotel - 15%Rosarito Beach Hotel - 20%

Baja’s Click-on.com - 10%Baja’s Click-on.com - 5%Bobby's Baja by the Sea - 3/2 To The Top Elevators - 5%

Joanna Jones Galeria y Cafe - 10%

La Mision / La SaladaClam Beach RV Resort - 3/2

EnsenadaBaja Country Club - $25 feeRestaurant La Bufadora - 25%

San FelipeAlanis Insurance - 15%Amor Property - 10%Blowin' Smoke BBQ and Grill - 10%Botica Sagrado Corazon - 15%

Baja Ink Spot - 10%Baja Desert Cafe - 10%Baja House Cleaners - 10%Baja Beauty - 15%Back to Life Physical Therapy - 10%California Dental - 10%California Optical - 10%Dr Jason Consultorio Dental - 30%El Polloyon - Pollos Asados - 10%Fatboy's Pizzeria - 10%Juanitos (El Colorado) - Free DrinkLa Cabaña Restaurant - 10%La Competencia - Building Matrls - 5%La Palapa Bar and Grill - 20%Medicorama - 50%Miller Dental - 10%Pavilion Restaurant - 20%Pelicano Market - 5%Rabbit Pizza - Free DrinkRedwagon Property Services - 4/3Rumors Bar & Grill - 20%San Felipe Disposal - 15%San Felipe Resort Rentals - 10%San Felipe Storage - $20San Feleipe Vacation Homes - 10%San Felipe Village Realty - 1%Santa Fe Pharmacy - 10%Sweet Spot Restaurant - Free DrinkSweitzer Construction Mangmnt - 5%Taller Rallo - Brakes and Suspen - 10%

The Computer Guy - 25%Versoleil Landscaping - 10%

San QuintinPosada Don Diego R.V. Park - 10%

CatavinaParque del Palmerito - 100 %

MulegeCuesta Real Hotel/RV/Camping - 10%

LoretoCava Tapas & Wine Bar - 15%Dali Delikatessen & Gourmet - 10%Domingo's Place - 10%El Caballo Blanco Bookstore - 10%El Tiburon Casitas - 10%Galeria La Media Luna - 15%Hotel Santa Fe - $71Loreto Islas Restaurant - Free DrinkLoreto Playa - 10%

La PazCasa Cóctel Refugio de Libación 2/1Seascape Charters - 10%

Los BarrilesHotel Los Pescadores - 12%Wolf Management Trans. Service - 5%

San JoseTankreto Precast Cistern sys. - 10%

Cabos San LucasCabo Marine Show - 25%Ecosmart Technologies - 20%Hotel Mar de Cortez - Free Upgrade

All of BajaBaja Expeditions - 5%Binational Emergency - 11%Green Tortoise - 10%Jones Adventures - 10%Nichols Expeditions - 5%SkyMed - $60The Print Supplier - 10% Whales - Pachicos Tours - 10%Whales - Baja Eco Tours - 10%

Discounts:Discounts are listed here are incompleted. Please visit the website for discount details. Any Baja Good Life Club member that owns a Baja business can offer members discounts. BGLC members with businesses have a lot of special features and tools available. Please see page 4 or the club website www.bajagoodlifeclub.com.

GOOD FOOD AND PEOPLEBaja Desert Cafe is a small little cafe in the Ejido that opened

October 2010 and business has been growing since! Members

are encouraged to stop in and enjoy the food and the nice

people. The cafe offers breakfast and lunch and are open from

6AM to 3PM and close Wednesday and Thursday. Baja Desert

Cafe offers a 10% discount for the Baja Good Life Club

Members so dont forget "Show your Card!" In the Ejido Plan Nacional right in-front of

Constitucion Hardware store. For any info or detailed directions call 686-230-6303.

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BAJA GOOD LIFE CLUB MEMBER BENEFITS

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

FINE ITALIAN FROM TUSCANY

Nonnie's Italian Restaurant is great Italian food from the

Tuscany region of northern Italy, by way of New Haven,

Connecticut to Rosarito Beach. This cozy, comfortable trattoria

(informal restaurant) with a great view and squisito (delicious)

food. Their Italian sausage is hand ground, made right in their

kitchen, the New York Style pizza dough is fresh daily and the

marinara sauce is made fresh, with local tomatoes and a few family secrets tossed

in! Popotla, north of Rosarito. 661-100-6015. Members get 10% off meal for two.

Open from 11:00AM to 8:30PM, Tuesday through Sunday.

IN POPOTLA / ROSARITO

Rosarito BeachBaja Bunk House - 10%Baja Produce Deli Place - 10%Baja Public Storage - 50%Cisco-Sat - 50%Nancy La Masajista - 5%NC Remodeling - 10% Nonnie's Italian Restaurant - 10%Poco Cielo Rest. & Hotel - 15%Rosarito Beach Hotel - 20%

Baja’s Click-on.com - 10%Baja’s Click-on.com - 5%Bobby's Baja by the Sea - 3/2 To The Top Elevators - 5%

Joanna Jones Galeria y Cafe - 10%

La Mision / La SaladaClam Beach RV Resort - 3/2

EnsenadaBaja Country Club - $25 feeRestaurant La Bufadora - 25%

San FelipeAlanis Insurance - 15%Amor Property - 10%Blowin' Smoke BBQ and Grill - 10%Botica Sagrado Corazon - 15%

Baja Ink Spot - 10%Baja Desert Cafe - 10%Baja House Cleaners - 10%Baja Beauty - 15%Back to Life Physical Therapy - 10%California Dental - 10%California Optical - 10%Dr Jason Consultorio Dental - 30%El Polloyon - Pollos Asados - 10%Fatboy's Pizzeria - 10%Juanitos (El Colorado) - Free DrinkLa Cabaña Restaurant - 10%La Competencia - Building Matrls - 5%La Palapa Bar and Grill - 20%Medicorama - 50%Miller Dental - 10%Pavilion Restaurant - 20%Pelicano Market - 5%Rabbit Pizza - Free DrinkRedwagon Property Services - 4/3Rumors Bar & Grill - 20%San Felipe Disposal - 15%San Felipe Resort Rentals - 10%San Felipe Storage - $20San Feleipe Vacation Homes - 10%San Felipe Village Realty - 1%Santa Fe Pharmacy - 10%Sweet Spot Restaurant - Free DrinkSweitzer Construction Mangmnt - 5%Taller Rallo - Brakes and Suspen - 10%

The Computer Guy - 25%Versoleil Landscaping - 10%

San QuintinPosada Don Diego R.V. Park - 10%

CatavinaParque del Palmerito - 100 %

MulegeCuesta Real Hotel/RV/Camping - 10%

LoretoCava Tapas & Wine Bar - 15%Dali Delikatessen & Gourmet - 10%Domingo's Place - 10%El Caballo Blanco Bookstore - 10%El Tiburon Casitas - 10%Galeria La Media Luna - 15%Hotel Santa Fe - $71Loreto Islas Restaurant - Free DrinkLoreto Playa - 10%

La PazCasa Cóctel Refugio de Libación 2/1Seascape Charters - 10%

Los BarrilesHotel Los Pescadores - 12%Wolf Management Trans. Service - 5%

San JoseTankreto Precast Cistern sys. - 10%

Cabos San LucasCabo Marine Show - 25%Ecosmart Technologies - 20%Hotel Mar de Cortez - Free Upgrade

All of BajaBaja Expeditions - 5%Binational Emergency - 11%Green Tortoise - 10%Jones Adventures - 10%Nichols Expeditions - 5%SkyMed - $60The Print Supplier - 10% Whales - Pachicos Tours - 10%Whales - Baja Eco Tours - 10%

Discounts:Discounts are listed here are incompleted. Please visit the website for discount details. Any Baja Good Life Club member that owns a Baja business can offer members discounts. BGLC members with businesses have a lot of special features and tools available. Please see page 4 or the club website www.bajagoodlifeclub.com.

GOOD FOOD AND PEOPLEBaja Desert Cafe is a small little cafe in the Ejido that opened

October 2010 and business has been growing since! Members

are encouraged to stop in and enjoy the food and the nice

people. The cafe offers breakfast and lunch and are open from

6AM to 3PM and close Wednesday and Thursday. Baja Desert

Cafe offers a 10% discount for the Baja Good Life Club

Members so dont forget "Show your Card!" In the Ejido Plan Nacional right in-front of

Constitucion Hardware store. For any info or detailed directions call 686-230-6303.

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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

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR BAJA BUSINESS MEMBERS

BGLC BAJA BUSINESS DIRECTORY

The 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 • Business Rating System - "Know where to go". • Communicate privately with customer and members • 1-click social networking with Facebook, Twitter, etc. • Manage online printable coupons • Plus, much more.

It's amazing and it's FREE to BGLC Members. Visit the club website www.bajagoodlifeclub.com . Login and look under START menu.

BBaajjaa GGoolldd CCooaasstt TToouurrSaturday April 15-16, 2011

Duration: 2 days

Depart From: San Felipe, Playa de Oro

Per 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

REGISTER FOR GOLD COAST TOUR ONLINE:

http://goldcoasttour.eventbrite.com

BBaajjaa WWiinnee CCoouunnttrryyFriday April 29, 2011

Duration: 11 Hours

Depart: 7:00 AM, Playa de Oro,

Per Person: $75 - Non-Member: $100.00

TOUR DESCRIPTION:

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

Departs from San Felipe and travels across the peninsula to Ensenada for breakfast and shopping, then visits Bodegas de Santo Tomás Winery Baja’s oldest winery. It continues to Valle de Guadalupe, where you’ll visit L.A. Chetto and Casa Pedro Domecq wineries for tours and tasting.

FUN DESIGNED WITH MEMBERS IN MIND

BIG EVENT FOR THE CLUB

THE ALL NEW WEBSITE

It's taken a long time, and lot's of trials and designs, but we have finally lauched the second generation of the club website. The new site is packed with features for individual and merchant members. The new directory let's every member post and market their business, car, real estate, vacation rental, or whatever. Everything is built-in including ecommerce, just login and get started.

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TOUR DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a fun filled day of good food, greatentertainment, terrific deals. Join us forMexicali Chinese food, the best in the worldoutside of China, a new Hollywood releasemovie in English and shopping at MEGA andCOSTCO before returning before dark.

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

REGISTER FOR LUNCH & MOVIE TOURONLINE:htttt p://// mexicalimovie.eventbrite.com

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Duration: 2 days

Depart From: San Felipe, Playa de Oro

Per 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

- ToTT ur to La Bufadora Blow Hole

- Famous Ensenada Open Air Fish Market

REGISTER FOR GOLD COAST TOUR ONLINE:

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Duration: 11 Hours

Depart: 7:00 AM, Playa de Oro,

Per Person: $75 - Non-Member: $100.00

TOUR DESCRIPTION:

TOUR INCLUDES:

- Wine TaTT sting at TwTT o Wineries

- Lunch in Valle de Guadalupe

- Round Trip Transportation

- All Winery ToTT ur Fees

- ToTT urs with Wine Experts

REGISTER FOR WINE TOUR ONLINE:

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Departs from San Felipe and travels acrossthe peninsula to Ensenada for breakfkk ast andshopping, then visits Bodegas de SantoToTT más Winery Baja’s oldest winery. Itcontinues to Valle de Guadalupe, where you’llvisit L.A. Chetttt o and Casa Pedro Domecqwineries for tours and tasting.

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

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR BAJA BUSINESS MEMBERS

BGLC BAJA BUSINESS DIRECTORY

The 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 • Business Rating System - "Know where to go". • Communicate privately with customer and members • 1-click social networking with Facebook, Twitter, etc. • Manage online printable coupons • Plus, much more.

It's amazing and it's FREE to BGLC Members. Visit the club website www.bajagoodlifeclub.com . Login and look under START menu.

BBaajjaa GGoolldd CCooaasstt TToouurrSaturday April 15-16, 2011

Duration: 2 days

Depart From: San Felipe, Playa de Oro

Per 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

REGISTER FOR GOLD COAST TOUR ONLINE:

http://goldcoasttour.eventbrite.com

BBaajjaa WWiinnee CCoouunnttrryyFriday April 29, 2011

Duration: 11 Hours

Depart: 7:00 AM, Playa de Oro,

Per Person: $75 - Non-Member: $100.00

TOUR DESCRIPTION:

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

Departs from San Felipe and travels across the peninsula to Ensenada for breakfast and shopping, then visits Bodegas de Santo Tomás Winery Baja’s oldest winery. It continues to Valle de Guadalupe, where you’ll visit L.A. Chetto and Casa Pedro Domecq wineries for tours and tasting.

FUN DESIGNED WITH MEMBERS IN MIND

BIG EVENT FOR THE CLUB

THE ALL NEW WEBSITE

It's taken a long time, and lot's of trials and designs, but we have finally lauched the second generation of the club website. The new site is packed with features for individual and merchant members. The new directory let's every member post and market their business, car, real estate, vacation rental, or whatever. Everything is built-in including ecommerce, just login and get started.

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CABO MARINE SHOW 2011Thurs. April 21 – Sat. April 23, 1PM - 9PM

The Cabo Marine Show returns to the Marina Golden Zone of Cabo San Lucas, on the spectacular Marina waterfront promenade by Puerto Paraiso Shopping Mall, Luxury Avenue Boutique Mall and Marina Fiesta Resort & Spa — with new vendors, more entertainment and the all new La Paz Pavilion.

“New vendors from the La Paz area and mainland Mexico highlight a busy Semana Santa,” said Sergio Igartua, organizer of the second annual Cabo Marine Show. “Last year we received more than 3,000 visitors and showcased more than 40 local and foreign vendors during our 3-day event. This year we will be expanding the number of booths to include new participants such as FONATUR and a more prominent presence from IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas.”

Brands include Village Marine Tec, Parker Racor and Performance Boats. Plus, Otaduy Yachts will showcase its charter fleet with some of the largest luxury yachts located in Baja Sur. Also watch for some of last year’s favorites, including Cabo Riviera, Specialized Marine Services, Maui Jim and Los Cabos Winery.

Live entertainment features The Cosmopolitans (Los Cabos), Ranchoe (Monterrey) and Bluz Explozion (La Paz). - Sergio Igartua, [email protected], www.CaboMarineShow.com, 624-125-4216, Cabo San Lucas

LOS BARRILES 18TH ANNUAL ART FESTIVAL

Sunday, April 3, 10AM-4PM

The 18th Annual Art Festival in Los Barriles is April 3, 2011 at the beautiful Hotel Palms de Cortez. This year’s festival will highlight and promote amazing talent through the eclectic and awe-inspiring exhibitions of local artisans. The concessions are sure to draw a crowd also.

Festival admission and parking are free. Vendor set up begins at 7 a.m., with booths being assigned on a first come basis.

There will be plenty of entertainment throughout the day on an open grassy area, and room is available for visitors to catch local entertainment and children’s programs throughout the day.

Mouth watering food will be available throughout the festival; from traditional Mexican fair, delicious baked goods, premium hot dogs, filling beef burgers to various snacks. Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages will also be on the festival grounds. Organizers do ask that no pets are brought to the festival.

There are special event rates for accommodations, call 624-141-0050 for details. The festival is organized and presented to the community thanks to the hard work of the East Cape Arts Association. All proceeds benefit the association’s efforts to bring the arts into local communities and schools.

Contact [email protected] or call 624-158-6309 (for English) or 624-141-0380 (for Spanish).

SAN FELIPE HOBIE HOP

May 20 - May 22, 2011

Countless colorful sails set against the beautiful blues Sea of Cortez with the warm waters and people having a great time is the San Felipe Hobie Hop.

The regatta is an experience not to be missed. From San Felipe Bay to Gonzaga Bay over 3 days. The time will be spent relishing in laid back fun; picture perfect atmosphere under a blue sky and warm breezes. Reel in a fish or two and explore the shore and make new friends.

The ragatta is open to any vessel that can make the trip, and even to those without a vessel. we can help you find a boat to join with or you can join the "road regatta" and drive; it's all about a good time. Emergency support will be on hand in the water and on the shore if needed.

The evenings will give adventurers the chance to mingle with each other during nightly bonfires and BBQ’s. There will also be music and plenty of fun to add to the beach party atmosphere of the Hobie Hop. The San Felipe Hobie Hop is sponsored by the San Felipe Sailing Club and the Baja Good Life Club.

The schedule is Day 1 Friday May 20th, San Felipe to Laguna Persebu; Day 2 Saturday May 21st, Laguna Persebu to Bahia Christina; Day 3 Sunday May 22nd, Bahia Christina to Gonzaga Bay.

www.bajagoodlifeclub.com - PAGE 5

CABO MARINE SHOW 2011Thurs. April 21 – Sat. April 23, 1PM - 9PM

The Cabo Marine Show returns to the Marina Golden Zone of Cabo San Lucas, on the spectacular Marina waterfront promenade by Puerto Paraiso Shopping Mall, Luxury Avenue Boutique Mall and Marina Fiesta Resort & Spa — with new vendors, more entertainment and the all new La Paz Pavilion.

“New vendors from the La Paz area and mainland Mexico highlight a busy Semana Santa,” said Sergio Igartua, organizer of the second annual Cabo Marine Show. “Last year we received more than 3,000 visitors and showcased more than 40 local and foreign vendors during our 3-day event. This year we will be expanding the number of booths to include new participants such as FONATUR and a more prominent presence from IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas.”

Brands include Village Marine Tec, Parker Racor and Performance Boats. Plus, Otaduy Yachts will showcase its charter fleet with some of the largest luxury yachts located in Baja Sur. Also watch for some of last year’s favorites, including Cabo Riviera, Specialized Marine Services, Maui Jim and Los Cabos Winery.

Live entertainment features The Cosmopolitans (Los Cabos), Ranchoe (Monterrey) and Bluz Explozion (La Paz). - Sergio Igartua, [email protected], www.CaboMarineShow.com, 624-125-4216, Cabo San Lucas

LOS BARRILES 18TH ANNUAL ART FESTIVAL

Sunday, April 3, 10AM-4PM

The 18th Annual Art Festival in Los Barriles is April 3, 2011 at the beautiful Hotel Palms de Cortez. This year’s festival will highlight and promote amazing talent through the eclectic and awe-inspiring exhibitions of local artisans. The concessions are sure to draw a crowd also.

Festival admission and parking are free. Vendor set up begins at 7 a.m., with booths being assigned on a first come basis.

There will be plenty of entertainment throughout the day on an open grassy area, and room is available for visitors to catch local entertainment and children’s programs throughout the day.

Mouth watering food will be available throughout the festival; from traditional Mexican fair, delicious baked goods, premium hot dogs, filling beef burgers to various snacks. Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages will also be on the festival grounds. Organizers do ask that no pets are brought to the festival.

There are special event rates for accommodations, call 624-141-0050 for details. The festival is organized and presented to the community thanks to the hard work of the East Cape Arts Association. All proceeds benefit the association’s efforts to bring the arts into local communities and schools.

Contact [email protected] or call 624-158-6309 (for English) or 624-141-0380 (for Spanish).

SAN FELIPE HOBIE HOP

May 20 - May 22, 2011

Countless colorful sails set against the beautiful blues Sea of Cortez with the warm waters and people having a great time is the San Felipe Hobie Hop.

The regatta is an experience not to be missed. From San Felipe Bay to Gonzaga Bay over 3 days. The time will be spent relishing in laid back fun; picture perfect atmosphere under a blue sky and warm breezes. Reel in a fish or two and explore the shore and make new friends.

The ragatta is open to any vessel that can make the trip, and even to those without a vessel. we can help you find a boat to join with or you can join the "road regatta" and drive; it's all about a good time. Emergency support will be on hand in the water and on the shore if needed.

The evenings will give adventurers the chance to mingle with each other during nightly bonfires and BBQ’s. There will also be music and plenty of fun to add to the beach party atmosphere of the Hobie Hop. The San Felipe Hobie Hop is sponsored by the San Felipe Sailing Club and the Baja Good Life Club.

The schedule is Day 1 Friday May 20th, San Felipe to Laguna Persebu; Day 2 Saturday May 21st, Laguna Persebu to Bahia Christina; Day 3 Sunday May 22nd, Bahia Christina to Gonzaga Bay.

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RV Travel – Top 10 Do’sby Rachel Pack

Traveling to Baja in an RV is the way to go! Here are our Top 10 common sense things to help to stay safe during your travels.

1. Chart Your Trip:Search of RV parks on the internet and get your maps out to chart your course. Share your trip plans with your friends and family.

2. Use basic Spanish: Learning how to say important phrase will help you through your travels…just write down a few phases and practice.

3. Camp with others:Camping solo on a deserted beach can set you up to be a victim, there is safety in numbers.

4. Lock up:Keeping your valuables safe by locking all your doors and windows; and drop your blinds or curtains when you go out to explore.

5. Keep valuables safe:A locked box or stash box that is not in a visible location. Make copies of your passports, driver license and visa documents.

6. Stop more:Stop at the churches, museums, graveyards, taco stands or local fruit stands and experience all of Baja.

7. Don't drive at night Semi-trucks travel mostly at night and if you drive during the day you'll have fewer to deal with on narrow or blind corners.

8. Be aware of livestockLivestock are normally left to roam wherever they can find food and this can be near a well traveled road which creates a large problem around the highways.

9. Buy Mexican Auto InsuranceMexican auto insurance is a must. If you have an accident Mexican authorities will not accept foreign auto insurance policies.

10. Pack an Emergency Road KitJumper cables, tow chain, small shovel, 12vot air pump, caution cones, oil, funnel and thing else you might need

Get out there and see Baja now! The Baja today will not be the same Baja in a few years. See all the places that have not been touched by progress. Just be smart through your travels and you will have a great time.

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

APRIL 1 - FRIDAY

ENSENADA - Kite Surf Lessons. April 1, 2011 at 9am to April 3, 2011 at 7pm – El Sauzal. Kiteboarding Baja offers the very best in Kiteboarding lessons. All instructors are IKO. (International Kiteboarding Organization) Certified. Our training program offers you the best lessons you wi…Organized by Club Ingrediente Adrenalina | Type: sports

APRIL 3 - SUNDAY

LOS BARRILES - 18th Annual Art FestivalApril 3, 2011 all day – Hotel Palmas de Cortez. 18th Annual Art Festival on April 3, 2011 presented by The East Cape Arts Association, will be held at the Hotel Palmas de Cortez, in Los Barriles, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.Exhibits featuring…Organized by The East Cape Arts Association | Type: art, festival

APRIL 7 - THURSDAY

TODOS SANTOS - 3-day Art Workshop with Jill Logan. April 7, 2011 to April 9, 2011 – 3 Day Workshop with Jill Logan Loosen Up - How To Simplify - Contact Your Personal Style - Color Theory - Beginners Welcome. Thursday April 7th : 7pm - 10pmFriday April 8th : 10am - 4pmSaturday…Organized by Jill Logan | Type: art, class

APRIL 8 - FRIDAY

TODOS SANTOS - 3 Day Workshop with Jill Logan. 3 Day Workshop with Jill Logan Loosen Up - How To Simplify - Contact Your Personal Style - Color Theory - Beginners Welcome.Thursday April 7th : 7pm - 10pmFriday April 8th : 10am - 4pmSaturday…Organized by Jill Logan | Type: art, class

APRIL 9 - SATURDAY

TODOS SANTOS - 3 Day Workshop with Jill Logan. Loosen Up - How To Simplify - Contact Your Personal Style - Color Theory - Beginners Welcome. Thursday April 7th : 7pm - 10pmFriday April 8th : 10am - 4pmSaturday…Organized by Jill Logan | Type: art, class

APRIL 15 - FRIDAY

ENSENADA - Freezer Fiesta II - Fishing Tournament. April 15, 2011 to April 17, 2011 – Costa Baja. Freezer Fiesta II - Fishing TournamentHosted by Ronnie KovachApril 15-17, 2011Includes 2 Days of Fishing, 2 Night Stay at Costa Baja, All Meals, Welcome Cocktails, and Round Trip Transportation from…

APRIL 16 - SATURDAY

CANTAMAR - Baja Vaquero Ride. April 16, 2011 from 8am to 8pm – Cantamar. Baja Vaquero Ride - April 16, 2011 Spend the night at poco cielo and finish off the weekend with dinner and dance. Make reservations early! $125.00 per person $75.00 with your own horse A full day…Organized by Carla - [email protected] | Type: outdoors, bbq

APRIL 29 - FRIDAY

ENSENADA - Run for the Border. April 29, 2011 to May 1, 2011 – South Border. Run for the Border. An Epic Motorcycle Ride & Weekend Long Party April 29-May 1, 2011. Run for the Border is a "South of the Border Celebration" of everything that is the best of Bikes, Beer, Babes, a…Organized by Too Much Fun | Type: epic, motorcyle, ride, party

MAY 18 - WEDNESDAY

EVENTS - AMAR Guadalajara 2011 International Congress & Expo. May 18, 2011 to May 20, 2011 – Mexico. "Amar Guadalajara International Congress & Expo 2011" We are confident that during the days 18, 19 and May 20, 2011 at Expo Guadalajara, you will have the opportunity to know the scope, trends an…Organized by AMAR Guadalajara | Type: congress, expo

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RV Travel – ToTT p 10 Do’sby Rachel Pack

Traveling to Baja in an RV is the way to go! Here areour ToTT p 10 common sense things to help to staysafe during your travels.

1. Chart YoYY ur Trip:Search of RV parks on the internet and get yourmaps out to chart your course. Share your trip planswith your friends and family.

2. Use basic Spanish:Learning how to say important phrase will help youthrough your travels…just write down a few phasesand practice.

3. Camp with others:Camping solo on a deserted beach can set you up tobe a victim, there is safety in numbers.

4. Lock up:Keeping your valuables safe by locking all your doorsand windows; and drop your blinds or curtains whenyou go out to explore.

5. Keep valuables safe:A locked box or stash box that is not in a visiblelocation. Make copies of your passports, driverlicense and visa documents.

6. Stop more:Stop at the churches, museums, graveyards, tacostands or local fruit stands and experience all of Baja.

7. Don't drive at nightSemi-trucks travel mostly at night and if you driveduring the day you'll have fewer to deal with onnarrow or blind corners.

8. Be aware of livestockLivestock are normally left to roam wherever theycan find food and this can be near a well traveledroad which creates a large problem around thehighways.

9. Buy Mexican Auto InsuranceMexican auto insurance is a must. If you have anaccident Mexican authorities will not accept foreignauto insurance policies.

10. Pack an Emergency Road KitJumper cables, tow chain, small shovel, 12vot airpump, caution cones, oil, funnel and thing else youmight need

Get out there and see Baja now! The Baja today willnot be the same Baja in a few years. See all theplaces that have not been touched by progress. Justbe smart through your travels and you will have agreat time.

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RV Travel – Top 10 Do’sby Rachel Pack

Traveling to Baja in an RV is the way to go! Here are our Top 10 common sense things to help to stay safe during your travels.

1. Chart Your Trip:Search of RV parks on the internet and get your maps out to chart your course. Share your trip plans with your friends and family.

2. Use basic Spanish: Learning how to say important phrase will help you through your travels…just write down a few phases and practice.

3. Camp with others:Camping solo on a deserted beach can set you up to be a victim, there is safety in numbers.

4. Lock up:Keeping your valuables safe by locking all your doors and windows; and drop your blinds or curtains when you go out to explore.

5. Keep valuables safe:A locked box or stash box that is not in a visible location. Make copies of your passports, driver license and visa documents.

6. Stop more:Stop at the churches, museums, graveyards, taco stands or local fruit stands and experience all of Baja.

7. Don't drive at night Semi-trucks travel mostly at night and if you drive during the day you'll have fewer to deal with on narrow or blind corners.

8. Be aware of livestockLivestock are normally left to roam wherever they can find food and this can be near a well traveled road which creates a large problem around the highways.

9. Buy Mexican Auto InsuranceMexican auto insurance is a must. If you have an accident Mexican authorities will not accept foreign auto insurance policies.

10. Pack an Emergency Road KitJumper cables, tow chain, small shovel, 12vot air pump, caution cones, oil, funnel and thing else you might need

Get out there and see Baja now! The Baja today will not be the same Baja in a few years. See all the places that have not been touched by progress. Just be smart through your travels and you will have a great time.

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

APRIL 1 - FRIDAY

ENSENADA - Kite Surf Lessons. April 1, 2011 at 9am to April 3, 2011 at 7pm – El Sauzal. Kiteboarding Baja offers the very best in Kiteboarding lessons. All instructors are IKO. (International Kiteboarding Organization) Certified. Our training program offers you the best lessons you wi…Organized by Club Ingrediente Adrenalina | Type: sports

APRIL 3 - SUNDAY

LOS BARRILES - 18th Annual Art FestivalApril 3, 2011 all day – Hotel Palmas de Cortez. 18th Annual Art Festival on April 3, 2011 presented by The East Cape Arts Association, will be held at the Hotel Palmas de Cortez, in Los Barriles, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.Exhibits featuring…Organized by The East Cape Arts Association | Type: art, festival

APRIL 7 - THURSDAY

TODOS SANTOS - 3-day Art Workshop with Jill Logan. April 7, 2011 to April 9, 2011 – 3 Day Workshop with Jill Logan Loosen Up - How To Simplify - Contact Your Personal Style - Color Theory - Beginners Welcome. Thursday April 7th : 7pm - 10pmFriday April 8th : 10am - 4pmSaturday…Organized by Jill Logan | Type: art, class

APRIL 8 - FRIDAY

TODOS SANTOS - 3 Day Workshop with Jill Logan. 3 Day Workshop with Jill Logan Loosen Up - How To Simplify - Contact Your Personal Style - Color Theory - Beginners Welcome.Thursday April 7th : 7pm - 10pmFriday April 8th : 10am - 4pmSaturday…Organized by Jill Logan | Type: art, class

APRIL 9 - SATURDAY

TODOS SANTOS - 3 Day Workshop with Jill Logan. Loosen Up - How To Simplify - Contact Your Personal Style - Color Theory - Beginners Welcome. Thursday April 7th : 7pm - 10pmFriday April 8th : 10am - 4pmSaturday…Organized by Jill Logan | Type: art, class

APRIL 15 - FRIDAY

ENSENADA - Freezer Fiesta II - Fishing Tournament. April 15, 2011 to April 17, 2011 – Costa Baja. Freezer Fiesta II - Fishing TournamentHosted by Ronnie KovachApril 15-17, 2011Includes 2 Days of Fishing, 2 Night Stay at Costa Baja, All Meals, Welcome Cocktails, and Round Trip Transportation from…

APRIL 16 - SATURDAY

CANTAMAR - Baja Vaquero Ride. April 16, 2011 from 8am to 8pm – Cantamar. Baja Vaquero Ride - April 16, 2011 Spend the night at poco cielo and finish off the weekend with dinner and dance. Make reservations early! $125.00 per person $75.00 with your own horse A full day…Organized by Carla - [email protected] | Type: outdoors, bbq

APRIL 29 - FRIDAY

ENSENADA - Run for the Border. April 29, 2011 to May 1, 2011 – South Border. Run for the Border. An Epic Motorcycle Ride & Weekend Long Party April 29-May 1, 2011. Run for the Border is a "South of the Border Celebration" of everything that is the best of Bikes, Beer, Babes, a…Organized by Too Much Fun | Type: epic, motorcyle, ride, party

MAY 18 - WEDNESDAY

EVENTS - AMAR Guadalajara 2011 International Congress & Expo. May 18, 2011 to May 20, 2011 – Mexico. "Amar Guadalajara International Congress & Expo 2011" We are confident that during the days 18, 19 and May 20, 2011 at Expo Guadalajara, you will have the opportunity to know the scope, trends an…Organized by AMAR Guadalajara | Type: congress, expo

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April 1: April Fool’s DayApril 3: Baja California Sur Daylight SavingsApril 15: US Tax DeadlineApril 22: 41st Anniversary Earth DayApril 24: Easter Sunday April 30: Día del Niño (Children’s Day in Mexico)May 1: Día del Trabajo (Labor Day in Mexico) May 5: Cinco de Mayo (Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla)May 8: Mother’s Day (U.S.) May 10: Día de las Madres (Mexico) May 15: Fiesta of the Flowering Vineyards (Fiesta de los Viñedos en Flor) May 21: Armed Forces Day (U.S.)

ROSARITO BEACHApr 23: Beer & Taco Festival - 661-612-0700Apr 16: Baja Vaquero Ride / Baja Cowboy Ride, contact Carla - [email protected] 5-7: Coast 2 Coast Paseo Offroad Rosarito to San Felipe - 661-612-2525May 14: Rosarito / Ensenada Fun Bike Ride - www.rosaritoensenada.com May 22: Expo Quinceañera Hotel Rosarito Beach - 661-612-1594May 28 - 29: Rosarito Art Fest - 661-612-0396May 27-29: Memorial Day Fest 661-612-0396May 30: Memorial Day (U.S.)

ENSENADAApr 2: 25th Annual Los Gordos Crazy Hat Party - Info: Pam Connor, [email protected] 15-17: 64th Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race - Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) (949)644-1023. Apr 15: Freezer Fiesta II - Fishing Tournament, 702-968-2966Apr 17: 3rd Annual Taco & Mexican Food Fair - Info: CANIRAC Chamber of Restaurants 646-174-0448April 22-24: 12th Annual Festival of New Wine & Mollusks -Baja California Winemakers Association (Provino), tel. (646)178-3038; e-mail April 24: 4 Patas Pet Adoption Campaign - Info: 4 Patas, tel. (646)178-0988 or (646)178-6668; e-mail Apr 29: Run for the Border - www.runfortheborder.netMay 14: Rosarito / Ensenada Fun Bike Ride - www.rosaritoensenada.com Held at a different winery every year, this event is an excellent opportunity to sample wines from many different wineries and enjoy regional foods and music in a family atmosphere. Info & tickets: Baja California Winemakers Association (Provino), tel. (646)178-3038; e-mail May 29: 4 Patas Pet Adoption Campaign - Info: 4 Patas, tel. (646)178-0988 or (646)178-6668; e-mail

SAN FELIPEApr 15:San Felipe 200 - Code Off RoadApr 22-29: Easter Weekend - Semana SantaApr 23: Las Caras De Mexico 3rd Charity Golf ClassicMay 7th: 9th Club De Pesca - Chilli Cook Off May 28: Laguna Percebu -Off Road- Poker Run

MULEGEWe have no Mulege events posted for this month. If you have Mulege events, please send them to [email protected]

LORETOWe have no Loreto events posted for this month. If you have Loreto events, please send them to [email protected]

LA PAZ Apr 1-7, Festival La Paz, Art & Culture - [email protected] 2-3: Probaja Desert Series 2011, La Paz Desert Challenge, La Paz www.probajaonline.comApr 3, Festival de Artes at Rancho Buena Vista - website www.eastcapearts.comApr 7-10, Bay Fest 2011: Club Cruceros sponsors this annual fun-filled festival for boaters and landlubbers. Among the events listed: Art Show, Wine Tasting, Workshops, Seminars, Dinghy Races, "Rock to the Dock" Sailboat Race, Bocci Ball, Mexican Train and Cribbage Tournaments, Club Cruceros vs. Mexican Navy Volleyball Challenge, Daily Music and Dancing, Food, Food, and more Food. or more information drop by the clubhouse during coffee hour, Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or visit the Club Cruceros website at http://www.clubcruceros.org/Apr 9, Home and Garden Tour in Todos Santos - Michele Campbell at 612-178-0107 in Todos Santos or e-mail [email protected] Apr 21-23 in Cabo San Lucas Marina - visit www.cabomarineshow.com or contact [email protected] 6-8: Probaja Desert Series 2011, XVIII Dos Mares 500, La Paz, Nacional (Registrada ante la FMADAC por Club La Paz) www.probajaonline.com(Event information courtesy of Roz in La Paz)

LOS BARRILES Apr 30: 18th Annual Festival de Artes Arts and Crafts Show, Hotel Palmas de Cortez, 10AM - 4PM - (624) 158-6309, or Spanish (624) 141-0380. Apr 14:Bocce Ball Tournament - East Cape Guild Scholarship Fund, Jill [email protected].

LOS CABOSApr 21-23 in Cabo San Lucas Marina - visit www.cabomarineshow.com or contact [email protected]

TODOS SANTOSApr 3: Spring/Summer Fashion Show, Café la Esquina. Proceeds benefit Grupo De Danza Independiente - [email protected] 9: Todos Santos Home And Garden Tour - contact: Michele Campbell, www.escuelapacifica.org, 612-178-0107 or 612-157-6080.Apr 15: Internado Open House, 1 PM. Benefitting students on Rancheros too far to commute to school - 612-100-5872Apr 18-29: First annual Jr. Lifeguard Training, 10-4pm - Francesca, [email protected], www.lasirenakayaksurf.com, 612-145-0353(Event information courtesy of Baja Westren Onion)

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April 1: April Fool’s DayApril 3: Baja California Sur Daylight SavingsApril 15: US Tax DeadlineApril 22: 41st Anniversary Earth DayApril 24: Easter Sunday April 30: Día del Niño (Children’s Day in Mexico)May 1: Día del Trabajo (Labor Day in Mexico) May 5: Cinco de Mayo (Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla)May 8: Mother’s Day (U.S.) May 10: Día de las Madres (Mexico) May 15: Fiesta of the Flowering Vineyards (Fiesta de los Viñedos en Flor) May 21: Armed Forces Day (U.S.)

ROSARITO BEACHApr 23: Beer & Taco Festival - 661-612-0700Apr 16: Baja Vaquero Ride / Baja Cowboy Ride, contact Carla - [email protected] 5-7: Coast 2 Coast Paseo Offroad Rosarito to San Felipe - 661-612-2525May 14: Rosarito / Ensenada Fun Bike Ride - www.rosaritoensenada.com May 22: Expo Quinceañera Hotel Rosarito Beach - 661-612-1594May 28 - 29: Rosarito Art Fest - 661-612-0396May 27-29: Memorial Day Fest 661-612-0396May 30: Memorial Day (U.S.)

ENSENADAApr 2: 25th Annual Los Gordos Crazy Hat Party - Info: Pam Connor, [email protected] 15-17: 64th Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race - Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) (949)644-1023. Apr 15: Freezer Fiesta II - Fishing Tournament, 702-968-2966Apr 17: 3rd Annual Taco & Mexican Food Fair - Info: CANIRAC Chamber of Restaurants 646-174-0448April 22-24: 12th Annual Festival of New Wine & Mollusks -Baja California Winemakers Association (Provino), tel. (646)178-3038; e-mail April 24: 4 Patas Pet Adoption Campaign - Info: 4 Patas, tel. (646)178-0988 or (646)178-6668; e-mail Apr 29: Run for the Border - www.runfortheborder.netMay 14: Rosarito / Ensenada Fun Bike Ride - www.rosaritoensenada.com Held at a different winery every year, this event is an excellent opportunity to sample wines from many different wineries and enjoy regional foods and music in a family atmosphere. Info & tickets: Baja California Winemakers Association (Provino), tel. (646)178-3038; e-mail May 29: 4 Patas Pet Adoption Campaign - Info: 4 Patas, tel. (646)178-0988 or (646)178-6668; e-mail

SAN FELIPEApr 15:San Felipe 200 - Code Off RoadApr 22-29: Easter Weekend - Semana SantaApr 23: Las Caras De Mexico 3rd Charity Golf ClassicMay 7th: 9th Club De Pesca - Chilli Cook Off May 28: Laguna Percebu -Off Road- Poker Run

MULEGEWe have no Mulege events posted for this month. If you have Mulege events, please send them to [email protected]

LORETOWe have no Loreto events posted for this month. If you have Loreto events, please send them to [email protected]

LA PAZ Apr 1-7, Festival La Paz, Art & Culture - [email protected] 2-3: Probaja Desert Series 2011, La Paz Desert Challenge, La Paz www.probajaonline.comApr 3, Festival de Artes at Rancho Buena Vista - website www.eastcapearts.comApr 7-10, Bay Fest 2011: Club Cruceros sponsors this annual fun-filled festival for boaters and landlubbers. Among the events listed: Art Show, Wine Tasting, Workshops, Seminars, Dinghy Races, "Rock to the Dock" Sailboat Race, Bocci Ball, Mexican Train and Cribbage Tournaments, Club Cruceros vs. Mexican Navy Volleyball Challenge, Daily Music and Dancing, Food, Food, and more Food. or more information drop by the clubhouse during coffee hour, Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or visit the Club Cruceros website at http://www.clubcruceros.org/Apr 9, Home and Garden Tour in Todos Santos - Michele Campbell at 612-178-0107 in Todos Santos or e-mail [email protected] Apr 21-23 in Cabo San Lucas Marina - visit www.cabomarineshow.com or contact [email protected] 6-8: Probaja Desert Series 2011, XVIII Dos Mares 500, La Paz, Nacional (Registrada ante la FMADAC por Club La Paz) www.probajaonline.com(Event information courtesy of Roz in La Paz)

LOS BARRILES Apr 30: 18th Annual Festival de Artes Arts and Crafts Show, Hotel Palmas de Cortez, 10AM - 4PM - (624) 158-6309, or Spanish (624) 141-0380. Apr 14:Bocce Ball Tournament - East Cape Guild Scholarship Fund, Jill [email protected].

LOS CABOSApr 21-23 in Cabo San Lucas Marina - visit www.cabomarineshow.com or contact [email protected]

TODOS SANTOSApr 3: Spring/Summer Fashion Show, Café la Esquina. Proceeds benefit Grupo De Danza Independiente - [email protected] 9: Todos Santos Home And Garden Tour - contact: Michele Campbell, www.escuelapacifica.org, 612-178-0107 or 612-157-6080.Apr 15: Internado Open House, 1 PM. Benefitting students on Rancheros too far to commute to school - 612-100-5872Apr 18-29: First annual Jr. Lifeguard Training, 10-4pm - Francesca, [email protected], www.lasirenakayaksurf.com, 612-145-0353(Event information courtesy of Baja Westren Onion)

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Many people from across the border are taking advantage of Baja as viable option for dental care and medical care. While medical tourism for treatment and prescriptions is nothing new in Baja, the increase of people crossing the border for quality and affordable dental work is growing by leaps and bounds.

This growth is primarily notable due to the dramatic increase in the number of clinics close to the border. Towns such as Los Algodones, Rosarito Beach, Mexicali, Tijuana and San Felipe are all seeing a huge increase in dental clinics. Most of the clinics close to the border of Baja are an easy drive from Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma and many other towns in the U.S. During “snow bird” season, business explodes at many of these clinics. Many part-time Baja residents wait until they spend part of their year in Baja to be seen by a dentist, specifically because of the lower costs involved. Dr. Melina California Fierrors Zatarain, who practices in San Felipe, knows firsthand how much the dental business has increased in Baja. She says, “I moved to San Felipe to start my own practice in 2006.

“What started as a small office with just me and my assistant, within two years grew into a clinic with two dentists, an assistant and a receptionist, with a schedule booked for a month. So, I couldn't be more grateful towards my patients and their referrals and to Baja Good Life Club for their continued support.”

Dentist, both American and Mexican, typically travel to the United State for specialty training. Because they choose to practice in Mexico, they can offer top notch, quality dental care at a fraction of the cost it takes to get the same work done in the United States at a clinic with all of the same capabilities. Estimates put the savings at anywhere from 40% to 70% for care. Dr. Melina California gives some insight into the exact costs of some common procedures. She charges $30 for a cleaning and checkup, $60 for a white filling replacement, $200 for metal and porcelain crown, $450 for full denture bottom or top plate, and $950 for a dental implant. For her practice, regular cleanings, crowns, bridges and fillings are the most popular; however she offers much more.

Because the majority of dentists do get some training in the U.S., they speak English, which naturally puts foreigners who are in a dental chair at ease. There is no reason to worry about your dental needs getting lost in translation. There is also a wide range of specialties just as in the U.S. It is

fairly easy to find a clinic that specializes in senior care, cosmetic dentistry, family dentistry, implants, root canals, porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, fillings, dental bridges, dentures, TMJ treatment, sedation dentistry, periodontics, and orthodontics. Many of the dentists practicing close to the border also guarantee their work for a certain number of years. Many also offer free consultations. Some practices will have several dentists who provide a variety of specialties under one roof.

When you bring up discount dental care in Baja, some may conjure up images of some seedy back alley clinic equipped with less than state of the art staff and equipment. For the most part, this image is unfounded and certainly not true of today’s border town clinics that are frequented by foreigners. The best way to put your mind at ease about the care you’ll receive or the cleanliness and professionalism of a certain clinic is to check it out for yourself. Any reputable clinic will be more than willing to guide you through the clinic and answer any questions you may have. You can also check the Baja Good Life Discount directory for reputable dentists with member reviews (www.bajagoodlifeclub.com). You should be able to see for yourself how clean, sterile and professional a clinic truly is. You may want to take note of the licenses and certifications of the staff. Just as in most clinics in the United States, you should be able to clearly see that those who work there are qualified to do so. If you do not see any certification, do not hesitate to ask to see some. You many also want to take note of the equipment. Dr. Melina California testifies to the quality of equipment. She adds, “There are very

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Many people from across the border are taking advantage of Baja as viable option for dental care and medical care. While medical tourism for treatment and prescriptions is nothing new in Baja, the increase of people crossing the border for quality and affordable dental work is growing by leaps and bounds.

This growth is primarily notable due to the dramatic increase in the number of clinics close to the border. Towns such as Los Algodones, Rosarito Beach, Mexicali, Tijuana and San Felipe are all seeing a huge increase in dental clinics. Most of the clinics close to the border of Baja are an easy drive from Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma and many other towns in the U.S. During “snow bird” season, business explodes at many of these clinics. Many part-time Baja residents wait until they spend part of their year in Baja to be seen by a dentist, specifically because of the lower costs involved. Dr. Melina California Fierrors Zatarain, who practices in San Felipe, knows firsthand how much the dental business has increased in Baja. She says, “I moved to San Felipe to start my own practice in 2006.

“What started as a small office with just me and my assistant, within two years grew into a clinic with two dentists, an assistant and a receptionist, with a schedule booked for a month. So, I couldn't be more grateful towards my patients and their referrals and to Baja Good Life Club for their continued support.”

Dentist, both American and Mexican, typically travel to the United State for specialty training. Because they choose to practice in Mexico, they can offer top notch, quality dental care at a fraction of the cost it takes to get the same work done in the United States at a clinic with all of the same capabilities. Estimates put the savings at anywhere from 40% to 70% for care. Dr. Melina California gives some insight into the exact costs of some common procedures. She charges $30 for a cleaning and checkup, $60 for a white filling replacement, $200 for metal and porcelain crown, $450 for full denture bottom or top plate, and $950 for a dental implant. For her practice, regular cleanings, crowns, bridges and fillings are the most popular; however she offers much more.

Because the majority of dentists do get some training in the U.S., they speak English, which naturally puts foreigners who are in a dental chair at ease. There is no reason to worry about your dental needs getting lost in translation. There is also a wide range of specialties just as in the U.S. It is

fairly easy to find a clinic that specializes in senior care, cosmetic dentistry, family dentistry, implants, root canals, porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, fillings, dental bridges, dentures, TMJ treatment, sedation dentistry, periodontics, and orthodontics. Many of the dentists practicing close to the border also guarantee their work for a certain number of years. Many also offer free consultations. Some practices will have several dentists who provide a variety of specialties under one roof.

When you bring up discount dental care in Baja, some may conjure up images of some seedy back alley clinic equipped with less than state of the art staff and equipment. For the most part, this image is unfounded and certainly not true of today’s border town clinics that are frequented by foreigners. The best way to put your mind at ease about the care you’ll receive or the cleanliness and professionalism of a certain clinic is to check it out for yourself. Any reputable clinic will be more than willing to guide you through the clinic and answer any questions you may have. You can also check the Baja Good Life Discount directory for reputable dentists with member reviews (www.bajagoodlifeclub.com). You should be able to see for yourself how clean, sterile and professional a clinic truly is. You may want to take note of the licenses and certifications of the staff. Just as in most clinics in the United States, you should be able to clearly see that those who work there are qualified to do so. If you do not see any certification, do not hesitate to ask to see some. You many also want to take note of the equipment. Dr. Melina California testifies to the quality of equipment. She adds, “There are very

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company and the clinic. As for Dr. California’s practice, she says, “I personally do not accept insurance as payment, but I do fill out the claim forms for patients who have paid cash for reimbursement. I have heard from various patients that their deductibles in the states for certain treatments could be twice as much as what we charge complete.”

When choosing a clinic in Baja, keep in mind that the cheapest is not always the best route, whether you are using insurance or not. The old adage, ‘you get what you pay for’ is true for dental care. Do your homework and really take your time to pick the right place for you. There is a delicate balance between a competitive price and an ethical practice. You wouldn’t bargain hunt for medical care anywhere in the world and you should not bargain hunt for dental care either. Botched dental care done incorrectly or in an unclean clinic can leave you with more than bad teeth.

When it comes to being sure you are getting the best dental care at the best price, another good idea before you head to Baja is to see a dentist in the United States. While this may seem counter-

good dental services here in Baja. A lot of the dental offices have state-of-the-art equipment, such as digital dental x-rays, ultrasonic cleaning tools etc., and they have autoclave sterilization which promotes infection control. A lot of the materials we use actually come from the U.S. and our lab work is as modern as is available on the market.”

If any of these factors appear to be missing or not up to par, you can simply cross that clinic off your list.

Before you rush to head across the border, you may also want to talk to other patients and get recommendations. Dr. Melina California echoes a sentiment that is shared by many who get their dental care done in Baja. She says, “I have heard from my patients that their experience here is more personal and caring than in the U.S.” You will also want to ask about insurance coverage. You may be surprised what you can have done in Baja and still submit to your insurance company for monetary compensation or all out coverage of certain procedures. In some situations, you will pay in cash or credit then submit a claim for reimbursement. The process varies depending on the insurance

productive, you will want an honest idea of what you truly need done. By seeing a dentist first for a consultation, you are already armed with the knowledge of what work needs to be done so you are not in for any surprises. Having the proper documentation in order long before you plan your trip will help everything go smoothly. You will also want to estimate the total monetary cost and amount of time needed to obtain care in Baja. Working with the clinic before you receive care can help you get a real idea of how many trips you may need to make and the overall travel costs. While getting work done in Baja may initially save you money, repeated follow-up treatments and the cost of accommodations may far outweigh any savings on the dental work. One way to compensate for the additional cost and travel is to factor in a vacation or stay with snow bird friends while getting the work done. This is exactly what some of Dr. Melina California’s patients have done. She says, “A lot of my patients plan a little "vacation" or getaway and enjoy Baja while they have their dental work done. I have had patients fly from Washington State, rent a car, have a little vacation and still spend around a third of what they would in the U.S.”

The process of finding the clinic that is right for you at a cost that makes it worthwhile is not a venture you have to do entirely on your own. Organizations such as Dayo Dental help foreign patients through the entire process. Dayo Dental is a U.S. based company that can really take all of the guess work out of arranging for dental care. They pre-screen clinics along the border and keep up with the latest news and advances in the field. They can set you up with an honest practice that you feel comfortable with. They will assign a counselor to you whose job it is to find the best locale and even help you plan your trip. They can provide transportation to the clinic from you accommodations or from the border and will be diligent about finding a dentist that best suits your individual needs. A Dayo guide can help you navigate the entire adventure with ease so you can focus solely on the dental care you need.

Overall, the benefits of seeking dental care in Baja are worth the price if you do your homework first.

San Felipe

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company and the clinic. As for Dr. California’s practice, she says, “I personally do not accept insurance as payment, but I do fill out the claim forms for patients who have paid cash for reimbursement. I have heard from various patients that their deductibles in the states for certain treatments could be twice as much as what we charge complete.”

When choosing a clinic in Baja, keep in mind that the cheapest is not always the best route, whether you are using insurance or not. The old adage, ‘you get what you pay for’ is true for dental care. Do your homework and really take your time to pick the right place for you. There is a delicate balance between a competitive price and an ethical practice. You wouldn’t bargain hunt for medical care anywhere in the world and you should not bargain hunt for dental care either. Botched dental care done incorrectly or in an unclean clinic can leave you with more than bad teeth.

When it comes to being sure you are getting the best dental care at the best price, another good idea before you head to Baja is to see a dentist in the United States. While this may seem counter-

good dental services here in Baja. A lot of the dental offices have state-of-the-art equipment, such as digital dental x-rays, ultrasonic cleaning tools etc., and they have autoclave sterilization which promotes infection control. A lot of the materials we use actually come from the U.S. and our lab work is as modern as is available on the market.”

If any of these factors appear to be missing or not up to par, you can simply cross that clinic off your list.

Before you rush to head across the border, you may also want to talk to other patients and get recommendations. Dr. Melina California echoes a sentiment that is shared by many who get their dental care done in Baja. She says, “I have heard from my patients that their experience here is more personal and caring than in the U.S.” You will also want to ask about insurance coverage. You may be surprised what you can have done in Baja and still submit to your insurance company for monetary compensation or all out coverage of certain procedures. In some situations, you will pay in cash or credit then submit a claim for reimbursement. The process varies depending on the insurance

productive, you will want an honest idea of what you truly need done. By seeing a dentist first for a consultation, you are already armed with the knowledge of what work needs to be done so you are not in for any surprises. Having the proper documentation in order long before you plan your trip will help everything go smoothly. You will also want to estimate the total monetary cost and amount of time needed to obtain care in Baja. Working with the clinic before you receive care can help you get a real idea of how many trips you may need to make and the overall travel costs. While getting work done in Baja may initially save you money, repeated follow-up treatments and the cost of accommodations may far outweigh any savings on the dental work. One way to compensate for the additional cost and travel is to factor in a vacation or stay with snow bird friends while getting the work done. This is exactly what some of Dr. Melina California’s patients have done. She says, “A lot of my patients plan a little "vacation" or getaway and enjoy Baja while they have their dental work done. I have had patients fly from Washington State, rent a car, have a little vacation and still spend around a third of what they would in the U.S.”

The process of finding the clinic that is right for you at a cost that makes it worthwhile is not a venture you have to do entirely on your own. Organizations such as Dayo Dental help foreign patients through the entire process. Dayo Dental is a U.S. based company that can really take all of the guess work out of arranging for dental care. They pre-screen clinics along the border and keep up with the latest news and advances in the field. They can set you up with an honest practice that you feel comfortable with. They will assign a counselor to you whose job it is to find the best locale and even help you plan your trip. They can provide transportation to the clinic from you accommodations or from the border and will be diligent about finding a dentist that best suits your individual needs. A Dayo guide can help you navigate the entire adventure with ease so you can focus solely on the dental care you need.

Overall, the benefits of seeking dental care in Baja are worth the price if you do your homework first.

San Felipe

CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa DDeennttaallVIEWED: 268 times.RATING: No current ratings. Be the first.MEMBER DISCOUNT: 10% off cleaning, whitening, and X-rays#1088-4 & 5 Mar Caribe Sur San Felipe BC MexicoSan Felipe: 686-577-0708http://www.cadentaloptical.comPosted on: 15-Nov-2010 03:45:13 PM

San Felipe

MMiilllleerr DDeennttaallSan Felipe Dental HealthVIEWED: 332 times.RATING: No current ratings. Be the first.MEMBER DISCOUNT: 10% discount on dental fillingsOn north Chetumal, with next to Dr. AbasoloSan Felipe: 686-214-9221Posted on: 18-Oct-2010 04:24:34 PM

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WWhether you are just visiting on vacation, a seasonal “snow bird” or an expatriate who has made Baja your permanent home, there are things to know and be prepared for in the event a loved one passes away while in Baja. No one likes to think about it, but you may have to go through it, if a loved one dies in Baja while you are living together or traveling on your dream vacation. Sadly, it does happen and even if you and your loved ones are in perfect health, you should know what to do if you are in Baja at the time of loss.

While many expats and snow birds are retired and may have already vocalized and legalized their wishes in the event of death, others may find a tragedy like death comes unexpectedly. The grieving process can be overwhelming and paralyzing. Adding legal difficulties, and road blocks to get your loved one’s remains back to the United States, to this challenging time only makes the grieving process all the more unbearable. Knowing what to do and what to have on hand ahead of time is in the best interest of everyone left behind.

When a loved passes away in Baja, it is vital that you contact the authorities for the municipality you are in. The hospital or clinic you may be at will do this for you; however if you are at home you need to call them. The local funeral home will immediately prep and store the remains until proper transport can be arranged. The local municipal coroner will issue a Mexican death certificate. You must have this document. While they will give you

several copies, you will need to go to the city hall to get an official death certificate. This can take 1 to 2 days and longer if mistakes are made. Sharon Lainas, who lost her husband while living in Baja, tells of just that happening. She says, “The only problem aside from grief was that they made a mistake on the death certificate; which I didn’t catch fast enough, making it my responsibility to get it fixed.” She says when her husband passed, the authorities needed to see an FM3 (Mexican visa) and birth certificate for her husband.

You should also contact the U.S. State Department if you are a U.S. citizen or the

deceased is. They can assign a representative that can clarify the law and give you the guidelines to getting your loved one across the border in a timely and smooth manner. They can also serve as a protector to help keep you from being taken advantage in your time of need. Some funeral homes may see a foreigner as easy prey especially during a time of grief and confusion. The State Department can help you find a reputable place that will not overcharge you for anything from embalming to the price of a casket. The State Department will need Next of Kin Certification. This will get the survivor on the right track to obtaining power of attorney to transport the body. It is important to remember that even though you may be in the midst of grief, or even in shock if the death is sudden, the sooner you get the ball rolling, the sooner the process will complete. It is also important to realize that the survivor is responsible for the cost. Transporting a casket with full documentation to accompany the body can cost $5000.

The US Consulate General will help with all of the formalities and legalities. They will prepare a Consular report of Death of American Citizen Abroad if you are on vacation during the passing. You will still need a Mexican death certificate. You will also need evidence of U.S. citizenship of the deceased or a certificate of naturalization. The deceased person’s social security number will also make the entire process run a lot more smoothly. Next of kin looking to arrange transport should

present a photo ID, their address and phone number. If the next of kin has a different last name than the deceased, a marriage certificate or other documentation indicating the reason for the different name needs to be on hand. If you are not the next of kin, they will contact them for you.

Once all is in order on the Mexican side, authorities on the United States side of the border need to be waiting with an ambulance or funeral home representative ready to meet the Mexican ambulance. They will need to see the Mexican death certificate to take the body.

Several people who have been unfortunate enough to be the position of losing someone they love while in Baja all recommend an easier way to deal with the loss. Kristy Deegan says, “The main recommendation is to get the loved one cremated.” Because cremation is simply the easiest and quickest option, Kristy was able to get everything done within a week. She adds, “Mike died on Monday. I saw the coroner on Tuesday. Mike’s body (was) sent Mexicali on Wednesday and he was back on Friday.” Cremation can cost approximately $2000.

Steven Forman also lost a loved in Baja and needed to reach out to the local community and authorities for help. His partner of 37 years died after an extended illness, so they were somewhat prepared for his passing while in Baja. After chemo and radiation, Steve and Mark both came to terms with his eventual passing in Baja. While paperwork was in order, Steve found the cost of cremation to be difficult. He turned to a bilingual lawyer to help him find a mortuary in Mexicali where he could afford to have his loved one cremated.

Once cremated, there is a lot less legal wrangling and hoops to jump through to get the remains into the U.S. Steve says, “The mortuary director had me sign some papers, and also told me that one of the papers he was giving me allowed me to travel with Mark’s cremated remains over the border into the U.S.” If you prefer to cremate and hand transport remains, you can do so as simply as placing them in your luggage; however, keep in mind you will still need a Mexican death certificate. This can give grieving family the chance to take the deceased home to the U.S. for a service with family and still allow for them to bring the remains back to Baja if they want.

While it may be a difficult process to go through, letting the people in your life know your wishes and having all proper paperwork accessible can make life a lot easier on the ones you leave behind.

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by Lynn Russ

WWhether you are just visiting on vacation, a seasonal “snow bird” or an expatriate who has made Baja your permanent home, there are things to know and be prepared for in the event a loved one passes away while in Baja. No one likes to think about it, but you may have to go through it, if a loved one dies in Baja while you are living together or traveling on your dream vacation. Sadly, it does happen and even if you and your loved ones are in perfect health, you should know what to do if you are in Baja at the time of loss.

While many expats and snow birds are retired and may have already vocalized and legalized their wishes in the event of death, others may find a tragedy like death comes unexpectedly. The grieving process can be overwhelming and paralyzing. Adding legal difficulties, and road blocks to get your loved one’s remains back to the United States, to this challenging time only makes the grieving process all the more unbearable. Knowing what to do and what to have on hand ahead of time is in the best interest of everyone left behind.

When a loved passes away in Baja, it is vital that you contact the authorities for the municipality you are in. The hospital or clinic you may be at will do this for you; however if you are at home you need to call them. The local funeral home will immediately prep and store the remains until proper transport can be arranged. The local municipal coroner will issue a Mexican death certificate. You must have this document. While they will give you

several copies, you will need to go to the city hall to get an official death certificate. This can take 1 to 2 days and longer if mistakes are made. Sharon Lainas, who lost her husband while living in Baja, tells of just that happening. She says, “The only problem aside from grief was that they made a mistake on the death certificate; which I didn’t catch fast enough, making it my responsibility to get it fixed.” She says when her husband passed, the authorities needed to see an FM3 (Mexican visa) and birth certificate for her husband.

You should also contact the U.S. State Department if you are a U.S. citizen or the

deceased is. They can assign a representative that can clarify the law and give you the guidelines to getting your loved one across the border in a timely and smooth manner. They can also serve as a protector to help keep you from being taken advantage in your time of need. Some funeral homes may see a foreigner as easy prey especially during a time of grief and confusion. The State Department can help you find a reputable place that will not overcharge you for anything from embalming to the price of a casket. The State Department will need Next of Kin Certification. This will get the survivor on the right track to obtaining power of attorney to transport the body. It is important to remember that even though you may be in the midst of grief, or even in shock if the death is sudden, the sooner you get the ball rolling, the sooner the process will complete. It is also important to realize that the survivor is responsible for the cost. Transporting a casket with full documentation to accompany the body can cost $5000.

The US Consulate General will help with all of the formalities and legalities. They will prepare a Consular report of Death of American Citizen Abroad if you are on vacation during the passing. You will still need a Mexican death certificate. You will also need evidence of U.S. citizenship of the deceased or a certificate of naturalization. The deceased person’s social security number will also make the entire process run a lot more smoothly. Next of kin looking to arrange transport should

present a photo ID, their address and phone number. If the next of kin has a different last name than the deceased, a marriage certificate or other documentation indicating the reason for the different name needs to be on hand. If you are not the next of kin, they will contact them for you.

Once all is in order on the Mexican side, authorities on the United States side of the border need to be waiting with an ambulance or funeral home representative ready to meet the Mexican ambulance. They will need to see the Mexican death certificate to take the body.

Several people who have been unfortunate enough to be the position of losing someone they love while in Baja all recommend an easier way to deal with the loss. Kristy Deegan says, “The main recommendation is to get the loved one cremated.” Because cremation is simply the easiest and quickest option, Kristy was able to get everything done within a week. She adds, “Mike died on Monday. I saw the coroner on Tuesday. Mike’s body (was) sent Mexicali on Wednesday and he was back on Friday.” Cremation can cost approximately $2000.

Steven Forman also lost a loved in Baja and needed to reach out to the local community and authorities for help. His partner of 37 years died after an extended illness, so they were somewhat prepared for his passing while in Baja. After chemo and radiation, Steve and Mark both came to terms with his eventual passing in Baja. While paperwork was in order, Steve found the cost of cremation to be difficult. He turned to a bilingual lawyer to help him find a mortuary in Mexicali where he could afford to have his loved one cremated.

Once cremated, there is a lot less legal wrangling and hoops to jump through to get the remains into the U.S. Steve says, “The mortuary director had me sign some papers, and also told me that one of the papers he was giving me allowed me to travel with Mark’s cremated remains over the border into the U.S.” If you prefer to cremate and hand transport remains, you can do so as simply as placing them in your luggage; however, keep in mind you will still need a Mexican death certificate. This can give grieving family the chance to take the deceased home to the U.S. for a service with family and still allow for them to bring the remains back to Baja if they want.

While it may be a difficult process to go through, letting the people in your life know your wishes and having all proper paperwork accessible can make life a lot easier on the ones you leave behind.

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by Lynn Russ

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LLife seems to throw just the right people together at the right time and place in order to make great things happen. The combining of talent, business know-how and true passion for life in Baja and food led to four of the right people being in the right place to create a fabulous hot spot called The Sweet Spot.

The four partners that own and operate the restaurant and bar all have unique talents they have brought to the table. Stephanie acts as all around general manager of the restaurant. Jesus is the artistic chef that lures in the crowds with his original creations, D’Andre operates the bar, and Tobie still contributes to the effort while working in California.

D’Andre, a former NFL player with the Denver Broncos and the San Diego Chargers, wanted to retire and has always dreamed of owning a bar. He and Tobi bought the Malecon property in 2003. It remained unused until the quartet filled with talent and passion became complete with the arrival of Stephanie and Jesus in San Felipe in 2005.

The ball really got rolling to make the bar/restaurant a reality when the four decided in 2008 to form a partnership to operate the establishment at the Malecon property. They spent 2009 and early 2010 renovating the property,

making it into a prime location for the restaurant and bar complete with four vacation rental units. Naming the establishment proved to be an ordeal when four people had to agree to give the place a unique identity. During one night’s mental jam session to work out such an important detail, Tobie made a suggestion that caused Stephanie to let out an audible groan. Tobie quipped, “I guess that didn’t

hit your sweet spot, did it?” Like a spark, the name Sweet Spot seemed perfect.

When you visit the Sweet Spot, you can’t help but notice the fireplace mantle and gorgeous chandelier. They are both early 1900’s family antiques. The ambiance at The Sweet Spot suits almost any kind of visitor. It can be a formal dining experience inside and it can simultaneously be

casual at the outdoor bar and dining area overlooking the ocean.

Aside from the aesthetics, The Sweet Spot sure wins over the locals and tourists alike with their menu. Jesus, a masterfully artistic chef who isn’t afraid to mix things up a little, had made quite a name for himself through his cuisine. Coming from Cabo, traveling almost everywhere, and working last at his own restaurant in La Paz, Jesus has taken lessons and experiences from each place to bring his award-winning culinary expression to The Sweet Spot. If you are lucky, you will have the chance to savor his signature and most popular dish, rack of lamb that falls off the bone and is saturated in a perfect mixture of herbs. He also serves up pork spare ribs that will leave you drooling, steak, chicken, shrimp and the fish of the day. Jesus takes great liberty with his recipes and changes up his exotic sauce recipes on a moment’s notice. With each new twist on food, comes a staple dish to be relished. His concoctions have won a number of well-deserved awards and he took first place at the San Felipe Shrimp Festival. His mixtures of flavors such as mangos, ginger, jalapeños, and cactus fruit always make for amazing dishes.

D’Andre puts the same passion into the bar side of this establishment. Harkening back to his NFL roots, D’Andre has put together a Monday night football league where participants pick the teams before the 17 game schedule starts. There are prizes for winners and lots of great times around the bar when the spectators watch the games with a former player. He plans on adding more prizes and twists to the league next football season.

While starting up this business venture has had its share of difficulties. Stephanie points to local support and an increase of local customers as a good sign of things to come.

Stephanie and D’Andre both feel despite the fact that they work, work feels good in Baja. Stephanie says, “Living and working full time in Baja, you are relaxed. You can breathe a little more.” D’Andre loves the “peace and quiet, there’s no hurry.” To show just how relaxed the passage of time in Baja can be, D’Andre adds, “I don’t even wear a watch.” According to D’Andre, the long

term goal of this business for him is to “make it exactly what it is...The Sweet Spot in town.”

The Sweet Spot is open Thursday through Sunday. The bar opens at noon and the kitchen at 1 p.m. During football season, the bar opens at 4 p.m. on Mondays. Every third Sunday, there is a brunch starting at 10 a.m.

Vincent Stephanie, Jesus A., Akoba, Chef Jesus, Tobie, D'Andre. All photos by Victor Rodriguez Ratliff

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by Stockton Hill

LLife seems to throw just the right people together at the right time and place in order to make great things happen. The combining of talent, business know-how and true passion for life in Baja and food led to four of the right people being in the right place to create a fabulous hot spot called The Sweet Spot.

The four partners that own and operate the restaurant and bar all have unique talents they have brought to the table. Stephanie acts as all around general manager of the restaurant. Jesus is the artistic chef that lures in the crowds with his original creations, D’Andre operates the bar, and Tobie still contributes to the effort while working in California.

D’Andre, a former NFL player with the Denver Broncos and the San Diego Chargers, wanted to retire and has always dreamed of owning a bar. He and Tobi bought the Malecon property in 2003. It remained unused until the quartet filled with talent and passion became complete with the arrival of Stephanie and Jesus in San Felipe in 2005.

The ball really got rolling to make the bar/restaurant a reality when the four decided in 2008 to form a partnership to operate the establishment at the Malecon property. They spent 2009 and early 2010 renovating the property,

making it into a prime location for the restaurant and bar complete with four vacation rental units. Naming the establishment proved to be an ordeal when four people had to agree to give the place a unique identity. During one night’s mental jam session to work out such an important detail, Tobie made a suggestion that caused Stephanie to let out an audible groan. Tobie quipped, “I guess that didn’t

hit your sweet spot, did it?” Like a spark, the name Sweet Spot seemed perfect.

When you visit the Sweet Spot, you can’t help but notice the fireplace mantle and gorgeous chandelier. They are both early 1900’s family antiques. The ambiance at The Sweet Spot suits almost any kind of visitor. It can be a formal dining experience inside and it can simultaneously be

casual at the outdoor bar and dining area overlooking the ocean.

Aside from the aesthetics, The Sweet Spot sure wins over the locals and tourists alike with their menu. Jesus, a masterfully artistic chef who isn’t afraid to mix things up a little, had made quite a name for himself through his cuisine. Coming from Cabo, traveling almost everywhere, and working last at his own restaurant in La Paz, Jesus has taken lessons and experiences from each place to bring his award-winning culinary expression to The Sweet Spot. If you are lucky, you will have the chance to savor his signature and most popular dish, rack of lamb that falls off the bone and is saturated in a perfect mixture of herbs. He also serves up pork spare ribs that will leave you drooling, steak, chicken, shrimp and the fish of the day. Jesus takes great liberty with his recipes and changes up his exotic sauce recipes on a moment’s notice. With each new twist on food, comes a staple dish to be relished. His concoctions have won a number of well-deserved awards and he took first place at the San Felipe Shrimp Festival. His mixtures of flavors such as mangos, ginger, jalapeños, and cactus fruit always make for amazing dishes.

D’Andre puts the same passion into the bar side of this establishment. Harkening back to his NFL roots, D’Andre has put together a Monday night football league where participants pick the teams before the 17 game schedule starts. There are prizes for winners and lots of great times around the bar when the spectators watch the games with a former player. He plans on adding more prizes and twists to the league next football season.

While starting up this business venture has had its share of difficulties. Stephanie points to local support and an increase of local customers as a good sign of things to come.

Stephanie and D’Andre both feel despite the fact that they work, work feels good in Baja. Stephanie says, “Living and working full time in Baja, you are relaxed. You can breathe a little more.” D’Andre loves the “peace and quiet, there’s no hurry.” To show just how relaxed the passage of time in Baja can be, D’Andre adds, “I don’t even wear a watch.” According to D’Andre, the long

term goal of this business for him is to “make it exactly what it is...The Sweet Spot in town.”

The Sweet Spot is open Thursday through Sunday. The bar opens at noon and the kitchen at 1 p.m. During football season, the bar opens at 4 p.m. on Mondays. Every third Sunday, there is a brunch starting at 10 a.m.

Vincent Stephanie, Jesus A., Akoba, Chef Jesus, Tobie, D'Andre. All photos by Victor Rodriguez Ratliff

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SAN FELIPE, BC

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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 SALETJ - ENSENADA: Electric golf cart with new batteries. Will deliver - Tijuana to Ensenada, $3000, 805-509-5555 usa, [email protected].

SAN 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.

BAJA: 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 ESTATEROSARTO BEACH: SUNSET HEAVEN, beautiful 2

bedroom/1 bath ocean front home, car port, courtyard, private beach, studio/laundry room, security gate, US neighbors, 20 min.

from border, 900 sq. ft plus lot to build on. Asking $89,500 (20 yr. land lease) 619.296.2336 or [email protected].

SAN 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

LORETO, BCS

LOS BARRILES, BCS

MULEGE, BCS

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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 SALETJ - ENSENADA: Electric golf cart with new batteries. Will deliver - Tijuana to Ensenada, $3000, 805-509-5555 usa, [email protected].

SAN 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.

BAJA: 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 ESTATEROSARTO BEACH: SUNSET HEAVEN, beautiful 2

bedroom/1 bath ocean front home, car port, courtyard, private beach, studio/laundry room, security gate, US neighbors, 20 min.

from border, 900 sq. ft plus lot to build on. Asking $89,500 (20 yr. land lease) 619.296.2336 or [email protected].

SAN 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

LORETO, BCS

LOS BARRILES, BCS

MULEGE, BCS

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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 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.

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.

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: Charity Cookbook - Proceeds going to the San Felipe Food Bank. Send your contributions to [email protected]. Debbi Moore and the Cookbook Crew.

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.

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. SEE 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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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 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.

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.

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: Charity Cookbook - Proceeds going to the San Felipe Food Bank. Send your contributions to [email protected]. Debbi Moore and the Cookbook Crew.

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.

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. SEE 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

www.abatti-gutierrez.comUS Direct: 760-482-8681Mex Cell: 686-231-7504

Office: 686-576-0223

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

www.abatti-gutierrez.comUS Direct: 760-482-8681Mex Cell: 686-231-7504

Office: 686-576-0223