Last month’s second annual Charreada (Rodeo) performance created considerable excitement and thrills while benefiting the local Navy League council and Toys for Tots. About 200 were in attendance, including 21 kids from Refugio Infantil de Santa Esperanza (RISE) under the sponsorship of generous Navy League members.
The charros put on a rousing performance, accompanied by the lively music of the “Nuevo Continental” mariachi band. Also performing was a “skirmish team,” or sidesaddle female riding group from nearby Bucerias. The professionalism and enthusiasm of all performers were clear to see, matched only by the warm reception of a very appreciative audience. We hope for a repeat performance in 2012. So those who missed out this year should definitely plan to attend next year. You won’t be disappointed.
Following the charro performance, a delicious Mexican luncheon was served to all under a beautiful blue sky.
The mariachis continued their excellent music throughout lunch and even coaxed a few guests to join in a conga line that snaked throughout the crowd. What a fitting end to a traditional Mexican fiesta.
We’d like to thank our generous donors for helping to make the event successful, including the Jalisco Governor’s Office, the Charro Association of Puerto Vallarta, Tequila Hacienda Vieja, the Bucerias Skirmish Team, and of course the site of the event – Lienzo Charro Miguel Prieto Ibarria Arena.
As background, the Navy League is dedicated to welcoming Navy ships from all nations to the friendliest port city in Mexico, painting and repairing schools and other non-profit and public facilities, transporting donated medical and school supplies from the U.S. and Canada aboard visiting Navy ships, and running the local Toys for Tots program.
To join this outstanding civic and charitable organization, contact President Bill Clark at 222 36 16 or clarkbill@earthlink.net.
No prior military experience is required, only an interest in helping the less advantaged citizens of our region.
The charros put on a rousing performance, accompanied by the lively music of the “Nuevo Continental” mariachi band. Also performing was a “skirmish team,” or sidesaddle female riding group from nearby Bucerias. The professionalism and enthusiasm of all performers were clear to see, matched only by the warm reception of a very appreciative audience. We hope for a repeat performance in 2012. So those who missed out this year should definitely plan to attend next year. You won’t be disappointed.
Following the charro performance, a delicious Mexican luncheon was served to all under a beautiful blue sky.
The mariachis continued their excellent music throughout lunch and even coaxed a few guests to join in a conga line that snaked throughout the crowd. What a fitting end to a traditional Mexican fiesta.
We’d like to thank our generous donors for helping to make the event successful, including the Jalisco Governor’s Office, the Charro Association of Puerto Vallarta, Tequila Hacienda Vieja, the Bucerias Skirmish Team, and of course the site of the event – Lienzo Charro Miguel Prieto Ibarria Arena.
As background, the Navy League is dedicated to welcoming Navy ships from all nations to the friendliest port city in Mexico, painting and repairing schools and other non-profit and public facilities, transporting donated medical and school supplies from the U.S. and Canada aboard visiting Navy ships, and running the local Toys for Tots program.
To join this outstanding civic and charitable organization, contact President Bill Clark at 222 36 16 or clarkbill@earthlink.net.
No prior military experience is required, only an interest in helping the less advantaged citizens of our region.
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