Community survey data helps trace path for Chapala Society’s future
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- Published on Friday, 24 January 2014 10:53
- Written by Dale Hoyt Palfrey
Founded in 1955 as a cultural and social club for Chapala’s small enclave of English-speaking residents, the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) has evolved into a multifaceted non-profit association serving both foreign and native inhabitants at lakeside.
Since relocating to Ajijic in 1983, LCS headquarters has become Ground Zero for lakeside’s burgeoning expatriate population. Facilities were expanded with the bequeath of a private home that houses the Wilkes Education Center and its Spanish language public library.
Today leaders at LCS are keenly focusing on the future and the prospects of how to best serve the anticipated arrival of a wave Baby Boomer retirees.
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