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SUMMARY:Balloon Regatta – Saturday before September 15
DESCRIPTION:The Balloon Regatta\, held the Saturday before September 15\, is one of Ajijic’s most spectacular events. Neighborhood teams build giant hot-air balloons from delicate tissue paper—fully handmade and assembled with impressive skill. Some designs are modest and small\, while others reach over ten meters high\, featuring geometric patterns\, characters\, flowers\, or patriotic symbols. At the open field\, families spread out blankets and umbrellas to watch each launch. The process is exciting and risky: some balloons gracefully rise into the sky and earn cheers and applause; others catch fire or collapse\, provoking good-natured laughter. Food stands\, live music\, crafts\, and plenty of local families sharing with visitors create a vibrant\, friendly atmosphere. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and enjoy the Balloon Regatta with the comfort of being just minutes away. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/balloon-regatta-saturday-before-september-15/
LOCATION:Campo Deportivo Cruz Azul\, Revolución 83\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
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SUMMARY:Uses and Traditions of the Rebozo – Sunday before September 15
DESCRIPTION:Uses and Traditions of the Rebozo is a celebration of Ajijic’s cultural identity\, where the traditional shawl is presented alongside many of the town’s most beloved customs. The main plaza becomes a living runway where women of all ages parade with both new and heirloom rebozos\, children wear traditional outfits\, and folkloric dances\, mariachis\, charros\, and symbolic elements from Carnival\, Day of the Dead\, Guadalupe festivities\, and Christmas Posadas all come together. The event reminds everyone that the rebozo is not just an accessory: it’s used to carry babies\, to dance\, for religious ceremonies\, and even during funerals. Grandmothers\, mothers\, and granddaughters share stories linked to each shawl\, while visitors enjoy food\, music\, and photo opportunities. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and experience Uses and Traditions of the Rebozo right in the heart of the plaza. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/uses-and-traditions-of-the-rebozo-sunday-before-september-15/
LOCATION:Jalisco
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SUMMARY:Day of the Charro – September 14
DESCRIPTION:On September 14\, Ajijic honors the charro—an iconic figure of Mexican culture—with a parade full of elegance and tradition. Early in the day\, charros and escaramuzas prepare with embroidered suits\, wide-brimmed hats\, bows\, rebozos\, and beautifully saddled horses. The parade moves along the cobblestone streets as families and visitors applaud\, take photos\, and enjoy the sound of mariachis and brass bands. After the procession\, events often continue at nearby arenas\, where riders perform classic charrería skills like horse reining\, steer tailing\, rope tricks\, and the thrilling “pass of death.” The day reconnects the town with its rural roots and showcases the discipline and artistry of this Mexican tradition. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and experience Day of the Charro just minutes from the parade and equestrian exhibitions. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/day-of-the-charro-september-14/
LOCATION:Lienzo Charro Ajijic\, Revolución 80\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
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SUMMARY:Independence Day Celebrations – September 15 & 16
DESCRIPTION:Independence Day turns Ajijic into a vibrant scene of music\, food\, and national pride. On the night of September 15\, the main plaza becomes a festive fair with food stalls\, games\, folk dancing\, live mariachi\, and families dressed in traditional colors waiting for the historic “Grito de Independencia” and the fireworks show. The atmosphere is joyful and welcoming\, ideal for anyone who wants to truly feel the spirit of “¡Viva México!”. On the morning of the 16th\, a civic parade winds through the streets\, with local schools\, cultural groups\, and civic associations marching in uniform and historical costumes. Afterward\, families gather for traditional dishes and relaxed celebrations. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and enjoy the Independence Day festivities just steps away from the plaza. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/independence-day-celebrations-september-15-16/
LOCATION:Ajijic Plaza\, Guadalupe Victoria 4\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
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