San Miguel de Alende June News Roundab

From the colorful ones Mad people An International Book Fair, an International Book Fair to advance in the parade and infrastructure and global education, sounds like this June celebrations and expansion. Here are the latest news and events that design the city.
The crazy day is June 15
Get ready to be replaced by San Miguel de Alende, naughty and clothes.
This year, the loving parade of San Antonio de Paduwa will take place at 10 am on Saturday, June 15
Domestically, the so -called “Convent de Logos”, which means “a parade of fanatics,” this San Miguel Festival is a playful, lively procession, where participants wear everyday items such as clowns, devils and animals, such as gommies, devils and animals.
Heritage Pre -dances holding gardeners in memory of the isidor worker, Pascal Balan, the patron saint of the peasantry, and the host of the cooks. During these celebrations, they will distribute the fruit of their orchards, which explain today’s candies. First, dancers will wear scarcuro clothing to surprise the audience, but in the 19th century, the dresses emerged as clowns and masks. These logos participate in many festivals The crazy party San Antonio de Paduva is one of the most important, a happy manifestation of cultural identity, society and creativity.
Hernadez Macias said,. Come soon and bring a chair, stay hydrated, don’t be surprised if a few Lollipaps rains on you!
The International Book Fair will return in early June

Chan Miguel is conducting his second amount International book fairA weekly celebration of literature and community. You can attend this free, family friendly event in Centro Cultural Ignacio Ramarers from June 2 to 8.
In this exhibition, 23 book -selling booths show editorial offerings for all flavors and ages. Teachers and readers will meet and congratulate, teenage writers can describe their stories, and children can participate in interactive activities that develop their reading love. As the organizers explained, the goal is to combine each participant with new voices, multiply the perspectives and expand their reading universe.
Provided by the National Fine Arts and Literary Institute (Inbal) And the municipal government of San Miguel’s municipal government promises to entertain the bookstore and ordinary readers.
Pulevar La Libertad concerns over time completing time

The 30.5 kilometer road that connects to Dolorus Hitalcow with San Miguel de Alende is said to be about the ambitious modernization of La Liberty’s 71% completed. Officers recently toured the place, highlighting the progress on the concrete sidewalk on both sides of the road, and the current construction contract was 1.6 km. Guwanjuado’s Public Works Secretary Juan Pablo Perez emphasized the problem of the project, citing more than eight kilometers of walls, pedestrian bridges and ongoing terrain and hydraulic work.
In spite of progresses, Maranna Deputy Lewis Ricardo Ferro Pasa He warned that the latest July 31-year-old-a ten-month extension from the chronology may be more confident. The main components such as lighting, signal and bike paths are still pending. Ferro emphasized the importance of Paulvard for tourism and movement, and local businesses were negatively affected during construction, and many are closed on the track.
A major complexity is a land dispute with the community of La Srinikuvuta, which led to the removal of the road nearly three kilometers as part of the project. That segment is, The sub -ferro explained, the first will never be completed as designed. However, this project promises to bring more development to improve urban movement and security on this important path.
Chan Miguel Student in Mathematics In Maths Top 3
Sebastian Pustamande Canoe in SAN Obtaining third place At the Mathematical Challenge of the Mexican Schools Association (AMCO) Summit 2025 in the May 24 event in Guadalajara, over 11,000 students from more than 12 countries were united and challenged under tight time restrictions.
Sebastian stood alone for his exceptional speed and accuracy and advanced in five hours and eight rounds of his 60 finals in his category. His excellent performance not only got one of the top three in the top three, but also attracted Mexico’s international education.
Clevia Hotel opens in Miguel, mixing luxury with local art and legends

Last April, San Miguel de Alende’s hospitality scene welcomed Clevi Chan MiguelMary’s autograph collection and part of the city’s first Maryat Hotel. Located in Josephina Orosco, the Boutique Hotel provides 74 rooms and 42 dwellings, which are all centered on a beautiful courtyard with a glass -like pond.
Clevia opened its doors, focusing on art, culture and society. A on-site gallery will show the works of local and national artists, and guests can dine at the signs of the appreciated hotel, which is appreciated Chef Edwardo Ousuna. Tinners can expect traditional Mexican fees with a reflection of Mexico’s prosperous culture and complexity.
One of the unique touches of the hotel is Jartin de Los Oliveos, where guests get a decorative brass key, and hang out olive trees to recall that they are staying. Guests can write the inventions of San Migueline with the new traditions they experienced, or the beauty of the sunset from the roof of the hotel.
“When we open our doors, we have not brought a new hotel to the city” he said Brian KingThe Caribbean and the Latin America region of the Maryat International said, “We accept the opportunity to become part of this extraordinary society. We are creating meaningful links and unforgettable experiences for passengers and local people.”
Carla Barra San is a Mexican-American writer, based on Miwal de Alende. He writes the MNT series Made in MexicoOvarian Teachers Color across the lines In Sapphire and helps to organize the annual San Miguel Writers Conference. You can find her on Instagram AR Carlasploradora.