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Hall ‘Main Floor’ Plan. Hall ‘Top Floor’ Plan. A Brief History of the Pender islands. PIRAHA. Past & Present. Hall Programs and Events. Christmas Craft Faire – 4th Saturday of November. Community Café – Saturdays 10:00 – 1:00. Bingo – 3rd Monday of each month except July and August. Fathers Day Kite Building and Fly. Film Group – monthly films. Winter Market – Saturdays 10:00 – 1:00, starts after Thanksgiving goes to before Easter. Fall Fair – weekend before Labour Day. Pender Island Roller Girls.
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Viva La Baja! Blog
http://vivalabaja.blogspot.com/2009/03/peso-to-dollar-exchange-rate-can-you.html
Blog: Peso to Dollar Exchange Rate - Can You Afford to NOT Live in Baja? Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Peso to Dollar Exchange Rate - Can You Afford to NOT Live in Baja? Life´s good, have another Tecate. Buy yourself a keg for that matter, at the current peso to U.S. dollar exchange rate of 15 plus to one, you can afford it. And maybe now you can afford that dream to live on the Peninsula. How long will the good times last? Your guess is most likely much better than mine but here is some basic information.
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Viva La Baja! Blog
http://vivalabaja.blogspot.com/2009/02/free-travel-guide-download-now.html
Blog: Free Travel Guide Download Now Available. Tuesday, February 3, 2009. Free Travel Guide Download Now Available. The guide was written for customers of Viva La Baja! Relocation and Real Estate Guide to the Baja California Peninsula. But now is available for free to download for anyone who may find it useful. If you know of anyone - pass on the link! Travel Guide Free Download. Go Baja, Molly. Posted by Molly McHugh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free Travel Guide Download Now Available. Viva La...
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Viva La Baja! Blog
http://vivalabaja.blogspot.com/2009/12/baja-travel-riding-bus.html
Blog: Baja Travel - Riding the Bus. Monday, December 7, 2009. Baja Travel - Riding the Bus. Buy your boleto (ticket) at the taquilla (no, that is not Tequila! And be on your way. First-class bus service in Baja is comfortable (movies and commodes), efficient (minus unavoidable road construction delays), and low-cost. Just be prepared for varied service and bus stations. No two are alike. There are two primary bus companies serving the Baja California Peninsula: ABC. On the malecon charges around $14 USD&...
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Viva La Baja! Blog
http://vivalabaja.blogspot.com/2009/12/baja-travel-taking-ferry.html
Blog: Baja Travel - Taking the Ferry. Sunday, December 13, 2009. Baja Travel - Taking the Ferry. The previous blog post covered bus travel on the Peninsula: Baja Travel - Riding the Bus. This post gives the basic run-down on riding the ferry - either one of them! Approximate Travel Time and Costs. The private cabins listed below contain two bunk beds, and may or may not have a private bathroom. Children up to age 11 are half-price on all routes. Infants up to one years of age are free. Mazatlan to La Paz.
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Viva La Baja! Blog
http://vivalabaja.blogspot.com/2009/07/hot-news-commercial-fishing-vigilance.html
Blog: Hot News - Commercial Fishing Vigilance Program. Monday, July 13, 2009. Hot News - Commercial Fishing Vigilance Program. The program is being funded by Sea Watch. And it´s supporters at an estimated $8000 USD per month. Here is some background information provided by Mike McGettigan - founder of SeaWatch. Things are off to a successful start - on the first nocturnal Vigilance program of Plataforma in the Bay of La Paz (June 22-24) they caught 8 boats fishing illegally. The illegal activity will...
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Viva La Baja! Blog
http://vivalabaja.blogspot.com/2009/04/baja-fish-how-would-you-spend-million.html
Blog: Baja Fish - How Would You Spend a Million Dollars? Monday, April 13, 2009. Baja Fish - How Would You Spend a Million Dollars? Part I of a series on the 'Million Dollar Plan' to help Mexican fisheries and the Sea of Cortez i.e. the proposed PROGRAMA RECTOR NACIONAL *. Do you care about fish and the survival of all marine life in the Sea of Cortez? Yes excellent. Now, how would you use a million dollars to create sustainable fisheries and proposed state laws to protect them? Molly, author of. Commerc...
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Viva La Baja! Blog
http://vivalabaja.blogspot.com/2008/11/lack-of-recent-posts-on-viva-la-baja.html
Blog: Lack of Recent Posts on Viva La Baja! Sunday, November 2, 2008. Lack of Recent Posts on Viva La Baja! I could be considered guilty of ´blog neglect´and maybe should be! Upcoming on Viva La Baja! Learning the Language - for Adults. Overfishing and Regulations Meant to Prevent it. Is it working? Getting the Scoop in Baja - Online News Publications for Baja. And many more. but don´t want to give away too many ideas :). Molly, author of Viva La Baja! Posted by Molly McHugh. Viva La Baja Blog. Commercia...
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Viva La Baja! Blog
http://vivalabaja.blogspot.com/2009/09/baja-hurricane-resources-relief-for.html
Blog: Baja Hurricane Resources and Relief for Hurricane Jimena. Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Baja Hurricane Resources and Relief for Hurricane Jimena. When a tropical storm’s constant wind speed reaches above 73 mph, you have a hurricane on your hands and should be prepared to evacuate if it becomes necessary. You can read a list of Baja California Peninsula hurricanes from years prior to 1949 up until September, 2007 (Hurricane Henriette) online courtesy of Wikipedia - List of Huricanes. You can view t...
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Viva La Baja! Blog
http://vivalabaja.blogspot.com/2009/08/vigilance-program-where-to-report.html
Blog: Vigilance Program - Where to Report Fishing Violations. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Vigilance Program - Where to Report Fishing Violations. The last Viva La Baja! Post gave the basics of the new (and first) citizen-funded and run vigilance program in La Paz: Hot News - Commercial Fishing Vigilance Program. For a more in-depth account of the program, including its origins in 2007, visit the Sea Watch Mexico website and read the article, Mexico's First Citizen-Funded And Run Vigilance Program Starts.
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