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Yikes!Ifyou are new visitor to Rocky Point, you are probably not aware of the amount of water that can be dumped onto the roadways within a matter of minutes… literally a minute or two. The Hwy. 85 from Gila Bend to Ajo forms water puddles that may not look daunting but hit them at 65 mph and you can very well send your vehicle off the road and, at the very least, give yourself a good scare. Probably the worst part (consistently) of Hwy. 85 during monsoon season is the stretch from Why to the border through Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. The dips/washes fill up and run fast and hard across the road bringing rocks, sand, mud, and debris with the rush of water…so be very careful as we are not out of monsoon season yet. Tons of you will be coming down for Labor Day Weekend so keep your eye on the weather and always check out The WhyNot Travel Store on Facebook as they do a great job of keeping us apprised of traffic and hazards. The first half of Hwy. 8 outside of Sonoyta can get tricky too with their running washes causing the same problems during monsoon season. If you’re not familiar with the road, please don’t drive like you are. There’s nothing wrong with hitting your hazards if you’re feel more comfortable driving slower than other people, or you are going to slow down, or are just unsureso much better than slamming on your brakes, which really makes no one happy. I stopped by El Pollo Papago to get some of Martin’s delicious chicken and say hello – he is such a wonderful person. I always give him a good tip because I know he will “pay it forward”. He told me that all of his tips have been going towards his son’s college education. He is so very proud of him and just beams when he talks about him. His son is in college in Puebla and is also a librarian. Every week they take books out into the barrios and read to the children. He even does the same thing when he comes home to Puerto Peñasco – he works with a local mission and helps the less fortunate as much as he can while he’s here. So, if you don’t already buy chicken from Martin, please look him up and stop by. His chickens are delicious, and he is such a great person. I’ve known him since I’ve been here and have followed him to everywhere he’s moved – he’s now been at his current location on Constitucion for a while and it’s super easy to find (it’s even on Google Maps and WAZE) – not far from Farmacia SanOh,Andres.and thank you fellow WAZE app users. I see more of you out there now and your reporting of road hazards and traffic have been very helpful. Don’t forget that our border has extended hours (open until 10:00PM) for the Labor Day Holiday Weekend on Friday, September 2nd and Monday, September 5th. Drive safely and we’ll see you at the beach. Drive safe and have a great holiday!
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Editorial by Lannette Phipps Rain! Rain! Rain! While Arizona was being hammered with rain during this monsoon season, Peñasco actually had a few days as well…enough to make our roofs leak, flood some parts of town and undo some of the potholes fills. Sonoyta was an absolute mess mid-month with slides and water everywhere. Hwy. 85 from Gila Bend to the border saw a lot of water and made a few of the dips impassable. I came north mid-month and found myself in a line of traffic, both ways, with running washes. The larger trucks could get through, but the little cars (smartly) waited – the ones that did attempt to go through the rush of water stalled out and had to be pushed off the road. This was in Organ Pipe where, as you know, there is no shoulder, so it was a bit of a mess. Continuing north, I had just gone through a pretty muddy and debris flowing dip, so I flashed my lights at a Camaro coming the other way – apparently, he did not know I was trying to warn him of the danger ahead - and he hit that muddy water dip full speed which sent rooster tails on both sides and ended up with him the other lane.
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INDEX INDEX EMERGENCY & Important Phone Numbers dial 911 & 066 for EMERGENCIES AIR AMBULANCE (dial within Mexico) SkyMedAirEvac............................001-880-321-9522AirAmbulance..001-866-805-9624 AIRPORTS International.........................(638) 383-6097 CITY HALL (Municipal Building) H. Ayuntamiento de Peñasco.(638) 383-2056 or............................................(638) 383-2060 CLINICS Clinica San Jose......................(638) 383-5121 Clinica Santa Fe.....(638) 383-2447/383-4040 Clinica Santa Isabel (Maternity)....383-3645 Clinica Santa Maria.................(638) 383-2440 Clinica Naval...........................(638) 690-3609 Cruz Roja (Red Cross).............(638) 383-2266 Desert Senita zCommunity Health Center..... ..............................................(520) 387-5651 ELECTRIC Emergency dial...................071 Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) .(638) 383-2684 FIRE DEPARTMENT Emergency dial....068 Departamento de Bomberos.(638) 383-2828 FISHIERIES DEPARTMENT Departamento de Pesca........(638) 383-2116 Oficina de Pesca, San Diego, CA................... ..............................................(619) 233-4324 GARBAGE/SANITATION DEPARTMENT Oomislim................................(638) 383-4909 GAS (Propane) Hidrogas................................(638) 383-5650 Z’Gas.....................................(638) 383-8284 ZaGas....................................(638) 383-8100 HOSPITALS (See Clinics also) Community...........................(638) 383-4566 IMSS (Social Security) (638) 383-2870 Municipal..............................(638) 383-2110 IMMIGRATION (638) 383-2526 MARINE RESCUE (VHF Channel 28) Port Captain..........................(638) 383-1178 Emergencies dial.462 or 627 or 767 POLICE Emergency dial......................066 Puerto Peñasco Station........(638) 383-2626 or...........................................(638) 383-1616 State Judicial Police (Policía Judicial del Estado)...(638) 383-2783 PUBLIC SECURITY DEPARTMENT Seguridad Pública Municipal.(638) 383-2626 or............................................(638) 383-1616 RAILROAD Ferrocarril..............................(638) 383-2610 RED CROSS Cruz Roja... (638) 383-2266 SOCIAL SECURITY (IMSS) Instituto Méxicano del Seguro Social........... (638) 383-2677 or............................................(638) 383-2777 TELEPHONE Teléfonos de México.............(638) 383-2780 Towing (011-52-638) 383-5770 U.S. (520) 232-2149 U.S. CONSULATES (in Mexico) dialNogales..............................01-631-313-4820fromtheU.S.......011-52-631-313-4820 WATER Oomapas................................(638) 383-6080 Organismo Operador.............(638) 383-6080 Piteco (water tank delivery)...(638) 383-3315 The Rocky Point Times Newspaper • (011-52-638) 383-6325 • US (480) 463-62556
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ADVERTISERINDEX & PHONENUMBERS A American Legion..................(638) 388-8841 Anchor Storage.................(638) 102-0449 or.......................................(638) 105-2365 Artemiza Gandara, Playa Sonora Realty ................(638) 119-2211/(602) 718-5066 Arturo Lepe Attorney..........(638) 386-1817 B Baja Auto ………………(638)Service383-4295/(638) 110-7205 Barb's Dog …………..…...........................(638)Rescue 114-1659 Burrito Express...................(638) 383-8460 C Casa Linda Security.............(520) 820-4420 or.........................................(520) 784-8992 Casago......(638) 383-0700/(888) 262-4508 Cholla Bay Powder Coating...(602) 989-0646 or.........................................(638) 105-9290 Christoper Guarino, Las Palomas Sales ...........................................(480) 257-5757 Cielito Lindo......................(638) 108 2100 Cinthya Guirado................(638) 125-7738 or.......................................(480) 771-4060 Colins Cantina...................(638) 382-8020 Costa Divina.......................(638) 380-5270 or........................................(602) 517-4746 D Day-Spa-Cito.......................(638) 156-2889 DDS Grijalva.........................(638) 383-3434 Designer Hand Bag Paradise..(638) 110-2151 E Eco Pharmacy.................(638) 383-7017 El Gallo Veterinary..........(638) 112-3343 El Tapeo...........................(638) 380-5017 Encantame .................(638)Towers688-1010/(480) 445-9200 F Family of God Christian Fellowship ……..…….…(638) 383-3480/(480) 812-5200 Farmacia Internacional.......(638) 110-2151 Fire Pit Meat & Grill............(638) 383-0302 Five Senses Spa & Hair Clinic (638) 112-1652/(638) 108-1000 ext. 210035 G Gastelum, Jonathan - HVAC ...................(638)Gloria'sor........................................(638)GeorginaGarufa.........................................(638)Specialist113-7004Steakhouse...........(638)688-0101Ross...................(520)265-3789112-0922BeautySalon383-5075/(638)383-8500 H Hacienda Monarcas............(602) 334-6373 Head Out to Rocky Point Shuttle Service ............................................(602) 971-0166 Hotel Viña del Mar..............(638) 383-0100 …...........(602) 606-7768/(01) 800-560-2123 I - J - K Iron City Polaris..................(602) 272-5551 Islas Del Mar.......................(638) 383-0000 John Hibbert, Las Palomas .........................................(480)Sales257-5757 John Witt, Las Palomas Sales ............................................(480) 257-5757 JJ H-Vac................................(638) 114-5022 Kenneth Wallace, Las Palomas Kuroda..............................(638)..........................................(480)Sales257-5757388-1290 L Laguna Shores Resort.........(638) 383-0210 or........................................(800) 513-1426 Las Palomas........................(638) 156-2043 or......................USA FREE 1 (866) 800-5312 Las Palomas Sales...............(480) 257-5757 Law Firm L & M....................(638) 386-1817 Lopez, Antonio - HVAC ............................................(638)Specialist114-5022 Los Martinez Restaurant......(744) 402-0184 Lucy Spa..............................(638) 105-8993 M Maeva Residential..............(638) 380-8058 Mama Mia Pizza.................(638) 125-4760 Mar de Cortez Beach Home & Condo Rentals ..........................................(638) 388-8747 or................(638) 112-8194 / (602) 218-7300 Mark Paliscak.......................(602) 526-7478 Mirsa Tile.............................(638) 383-6770 Mare Blu Ristorante.............(638) 383-0605 Muebles Coloniales.............(638) 383-6670 or.........................................(638) 383-6671 N-O Napa Auto & RV.....................(520) 387-6962 or.......................................(520) 387-4TOW Optica Turati.......................(638) 383-4645 or........................................(520) 505-6236 P Pane e Vino Restaurant........(638) 105-7455 Pedro's Restaurant...............(638) 383-8889 Peñasco Del Sol....................(638) or.........................................(602)Puertaor...............(638)Portugalor...............(638)Predadoror.........................................(480)PlayaPinkor.......................................1-888-683-0067383-0302Cadillac.........................(638)383-5880SonoraRealty..............(638)128-6129297-8079PestControl..........(638)383-8787113-0691/(602)702-4417Insurance...............(638)383-2390383-5800/(602)282-3686Privada.....................(638)102-3075445-6430 Q & R Rebecca Palomino...............(480) 771-4060 Richard Savino.....................(638) 380-4272 or.........................................(480) 707-3822 Rocky Point Home Builders..(638) 383-6524 or.........................................(815) 553-2683 Rocky Point Premier ............................................(602)Group 647-9993 Rocky Point Premier Group-Richard Savino .............(638) 380-4272/(480) 707-3822 Rocky Point Times ...........................................(638)Newspaper 383-6325 or.......................................(480) 463-6255 RP Furniture Solutions........(480) 234-2608 S Salerno, Rosarie...................(520) 777-0018 Sea Point Development........(638) 380-8058 Señorita Rita Sunset Cruise...(638) 113-3727 Servicios Medicos ...........................................(638)Veterinarios 383-3344 or Caborca...........................(637) 372-4717 Sonoran Resorts..................(602) 476-7511 Su Casa................................(638) 690-1345 T Tequila Factory.....................(638) 388-0606 The Boom Boom Room.........(638) 110-2151 The New Mexican ............................................(638)Restaurant 690-1472 Top Meat....(638) 690-8721/(662) 141-0280 Twin Dolphins Real Estate and Rentals ……………..(638) 383-3919/(638) 384-0113 or.......................................(602) 324-7241 V Veterinary Medical ...........................................(638)Services 383-3344 or.......................................(637) 372-4717 Veterinary Clinic El Gallo.......(638) 112-3343 Viña del Mar Hotel................(638) 383-0100 or.........(602) 606-7768/01-800-560-2123 W Wayne Corcoran, Laguna Shores Resales ...(638) 383-7263 ext. 7264/(480) 356-1645 WhyNot Travel Store.............(520) 387-7783
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NOVEMBER EVENTS
October 12th Puerto Peñasco Rotary Club Polio Fundraising Dinner (date subject to change).
September 15th • El Grito Celebration the night before Mexico’s Independence Day • Celebrate El Grito at Las Palomas Beach & Golf Resort – Music, Mexican Food and Fireworks Show September 16th • Dia de La Independencia – Mexico Independence Day • La Fiesta at Las Palomas Beach & Golf Resort –Celebrate Mexico’s Independence Day with Carne Asada and Live Music September 17th • Gama 1000 Mexico’s Best Party at Las Palomas Beach & Golf Resort – Party, Music, Folklor and Tequila
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October 22nd & 23rd
October 1st • 8AM 1st Annual International Golf Tournament at Vidanta Golf Course (Mayan Palace). Players need to complete their registration at the Clubhouse, having time to practice before the shotgun tee-off at 10AM sharp. Bring your own equipment. Awards dinner at Bakal Restaurant at the resort.
October 30th
9AM-11AM Pickleball (paddle rotation) at Duke’s on Plutarco Elias
CONTACT
WEDNESDAYS 9AM Rotary Club Meeting at the Friendly Dolphin in the Old Port – open to anyone wanting to participate with the Peñasco Chapter. 9AM-11AM Pickleball (paddle rotation) at Duke’s on Plutarco Elias. 12:30-3PM Paint & Sip at DeliFrut. 4-7PM Color and Sip at Kilombo Cafe. Pizza Specials at Pane e Vino Bar & Pizzeria on Whale Hill. 8PM – Lukeville/Sonoyta BORDER CLOSES!!
• 21st Rocky Point Motorcycle Rally
November 12th - 20th Desert Fly Casters Fall Rocky Point trip. Information on Desert Fly Casters or fly-fishing contact Vince Deadmond at (480) 818-1797, or email vincehasgonefishing@outlook.com.
October 29th • 10AM Cornhole Tournament at Bandito’s, 100% of proceeds benefit the Santa Claus Club. See ad in this issue for entry details..
November 14th • Sonoyta/Lukeville Border Open until 10PM
September 2nd Sonoyta/Lukeville Border Open until 10PM September 5th • Sonoyta/Lukeville Border Open until 10PM September 6th • 10AM-5PM Bazar Cultural on the Malecon. Come and check out the vendor booths of local arts and crafts artisans
THURSDAYS 11AM Alanon Zoom Meeting (Central Time - see complete info below and in info. section). 12PM-3PM Mahjong at Duke’s on Plutarco Elias. 1PM 501 Dart Tournament at the Pink Cadillac in the Mirador. Everyone welcome. 2PM Bingo at the American Legion in El Mirador. Everyone welcome. 4PM Gringo Bingo (with reservation only) at Colin’s Cantina, located at Princesa de Peñasco Condos on Sandy Beach. 4PM Connections Group meets at Puesta del Sol Restaurant at Playa Bonita. Everyone welcome. 5PM-9PM Wine Night at Margarita Mermaids on the Malecon in the Old Port. Specials on wine flights and tapas appetizers. 7PM No One Knows live at Jillz Joint on Campeche in El Mirador. No cover. 8PM – Lukeville/Sonoyta BORDER CLOSES!!
Pozole Sundays at Boo Bar in the Old Port. 8:30AM Bilingual Mass at St. Joseph’s/ San José Church in Cholla Bay 8:30AM CEDO Yoga Classes. Cost per weekend $15 USD. 9AM Family of God Christian Fellowship Sunday Service 9AM-11AM Pickleball (paddle rotation) at Duke’s on Plutarco Elias 11AM Family of God Christian Fellowship Sunday Service 11AM Card Game 3-13 at the Pink Cadillac. Call Jan Toth at (928) 607-2741 for more info.
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September 13th • 10AM-5PM Bazar Cultural on the Malecon. Come and check out the vendor booths of local arts and crafts artisans
October 22nd • 4-5PM Rocktoberfest 2022 – OPERATION22 - PTSD/Suicide Awareness Fundraiser at the American Legion with Josh Strickland performing live. • 5-9PM Rocktoberfest 2022 continues at the American Legion with Exception performing live. Donation requested at the door.
October 4th • 10AM-5PM Bazar Cultural on the Malecon. Come and check out the vendor booths of local arts and crafts artisans October 7th • Sonoyta/Lukeville Border Open until 10PM Hobie Cat Piñata Regatta
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• Young Life North Mexico Fundraiser Dinner for the youth of Puerto Peñasco at Las Palomas Resort.
10AM-5PM Shell Museum Open 10AM Ladies Golf at The Links at Las Palomas Beach & Golf Resort. Cost: $30 includes green fee and $5 weekly prize pot. 9-holes, random partners and random weekly games (Stroke, Play, Scramble, 2 Ladies’ Best Ball, Skins, etc.). Drink specials, weekly prize pot. Email Arlyncgoodwin@yahoo.com by 3PM on Thursday if you’d like to play on Friday. 12PM Bridge at Guiseppi’s Café on Blvd. Fremont. 1PM Cornhole Tournament at the Pink Cadillac in the Mirador. Everyone welcome. 1PM Bingo at Pitaya Bar on the beach in El Mirador. 4:30PM Live Music at Leo’s Bar in the Old Port. 6PM Pool Tournament at Jillz Joint on Campeche in El Mirador. Everyone welcome. Cash prizes. 6PM-9PM Wine Night at Margarita Mermaids on the Malecon in the Old Port. Specials on wine flights and tapas appetizers. Music with Vania & Cesar. 6PM-10PM Karaoke at Rocky Point BBQ House on Guillermo Prieto. 7:30PM Stone The Band 80s Rock Live Music at The Terrace, upstairs at MOO Steakhouse on the Malecon in the Old Port. 8PM – Lukeville/Sonoyta BORDER CLOSES!!
September 20th • 10AM-5PM Bazar Cultural on the Malecon. Come and check out the vendor booths of local arts and crafts artisans
December 2nd & 3rd • SADR Cholla 250 EVENTS See Clubs and Organizations for more info. on groups and social clubs.
• Sonoyta/Lukeville Border Open until 10PM
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October 28th
OCTOBER EVENTS
EVERYDAY 4PM Sunset Cruise aboard Pirate Ship Rey del Mar and El Perla Negra. 8PM – Lukeville/Sonoyta BORDER CLOSES!!
September 30th - October 2nd • Music for the Sea featuring Orkesta Mendoza featuring Quetzal Guerrero, plus special guests Salvador Duran, Mariachi Nuevo Azteca de Tucson, Los Esplifs (DJ set), Brian Lopez, Golden Boots, and Agua De Coco for two special evenings of live music. The concerts will take place on the picturesque CEDO Field Station. There will also be a yoga meditation session, natural history talk, festival breakfast, guided nature walk, and snorkeling with sea lions. 100% of proceeds donated to CEDO* Info in www.musicforthesea. mx
Bazar Cultural on the Malecon. Come and check out the vendor booths of local arts and crafts artisans
• 6-10PM Rocktoberfest 2022 continues with a live performance by Xception at the Sonorn Sun.
SATURDAYS 8:30AM CEDO Yoga Classes. Cost per weekend $15 USD. 1PM Horseshoe Tournament at Jillz Joint on Campeche in El Mirador. Everyone welcome. Cash prizes. 2PM Bingo at the American Legion in El Mirador. Everyone welcome. 4PM Agua de Coco live at Pitaya Bar in El Mirador. Everyone welcome, no cover. 8:30PM Agua de Coco live at the Terrace at MOO Steakhouse & Grille in the Old Port. 8PM – Lukeville/Sonoyta BORDER CLOSES!!
2 for 1 Bacon Cheeseburgers at Colin’s Cantina, located at Princesa de Peñasco Condos on Sandy Beach. 9AM-11AM Pickleball (paddle rotation) at Duke’s on Plutarco Elias. 12PM Bridge at Giuseppi’s Café on Blvd. Fremont. 2PM Bingo at the American Legion in El Mirador. Everyone welcome. 8PM – Lukeville/Sonoyta BORDER CLOSES!!
November 11th
September 23rd & 24th • SADR Point to Point September 27th • 10AM-5PM Bazar Cultural on the Malecon. Come and check out the vendor booths of local arts and crafts artisans
• 6PM Cornhole Tournament at the Baja Cantina. See ad in this issue for entry details.
FRIDAYS Fish Fry at Margarita Mermaids in the Old Port
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• 10AM Cornhole Tournament at Bandito’s, 100% of proceeds benefit the Santa Claus Club. See ad in this issue for entry details.
October 10th • Sonoyta/Lukeville Border Open until 10PM October 11th • 10AM-5PM Bazar Cultural on the Malecon. Come and check out the vendor booths of local arts and crafts artisans
October 13th • Puerto Peñasco Rotary Club Vistamerica eyeglass Clinic (date subject to change).
1PM Cornhole Tournament at the Pink Cadillac in the Mirador. Everyone welcome. 1PM Bingo at Manny’s Beach Club in the Mirador. Everyone welcome. 5:30PM No One Knows live at Jillz Joint on Campeche in El Mirador. No cover. 4:30PM Live Music at Leo’s Bar in the Old Port. 4PM-6PM Sunday Jammin’ Music hosted by Richard Scott on sax at Margarita Mermaids in the Old Port. Singers and musicians contact them if you want to jam in the future. This is a hosted jam session event with prescheduled artists. 5:30PM Paint & Sip at El Tapeo Wine Bar. Everyone welcome. El Tapeo is located next to Laos Mar Hotel (near Playa Bonita). 6:30 PM – Sax on the Terrace at MOO Steakhouse & Grille on the Malecon in the Old Port. 8PM – Lukeville/Sonoyta BORDER CLOSES!!
FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND…ONLY ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH
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November 10th - 13th
October 8th • Hobie Cat Piñata Regatta
TUESDAYS 10AM-5PM Bazar Cultural on the Malecon. Come and check out the vendor booths of local arts and c rafts artisans 12PM-3PM Mahjong at Duke’s on Plutarco Elias 1PM Bingo at Manny’s Beach Club in the Mirador. Everyone welcome. 3PM BBQ Short Rib Tacos $1.50 at Colin’s Cantina, located at Princesa de Peñasco Condos on Sandy Beach. 8PM – Lukeville/Sonoyta BORDER CLOSES!!
• The Great Desert Race of the Desert (Gran Carerra del Desierto) – for rehistration, trails and more info. visit their website at www.
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October 18th • 10AM-5PM Bazar Cultural on the Malecon. Come and check out the vendor booths of local arts and crafts artisans October 21st • 4:45-6PM Rocktoberfest 2022 – OPERATION22 - PTSD/Suicide Awareness Fundraiser. Xception and special guest Joshua Strickland (up first). Tickets $25 at the Sonoran Sun. Wristbands include cocktails, dinner and entertainment. Get your room reservations ASAP! You will not want to miss this great weekend of entertainment.
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A friendly reminder if you are interested in getting more involved in Rotary or visiting a meeting, we meet every Wednesday morning at The Friendly Dolphin Restaurant at 9am. You can also go to our website: clubrotariopuertopenasco.org or call me, Dr. Sally Downey at (480) 612-5783.
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Dr. Antonio Castro and nurse Rosa Alejandra recently spoke to our Rotary Club concerning necessary fumigation strategies against rickettsia that must go hand in hand with the efforts of deticking dogs. The Rocky Point Rotary Club in conjunction with the Peñasco Department of Health continue to fight this serious health issue. There will be several activities planned this next year around this topic. Several Rotarians will be traveling to Utah this month. This past year we hosted Rotarians from Utah and worked together in Rocky Point on several projects, now it is time to return the favor! By being a member of our local Rotarian Club, we are part of a network which reaches all over the world!! Friendship exchanges are fun, and we are looking forward to reuniting with our Rotary friends in Utah.This summer we are busy planning our years activities. The following are tentative dates and subject to change, but here goes: October 12th - World greatest meal / polio fund raiser and then October 13-16th - Vistamerica eyeglass clinic. We have also been busy with coordinating our youth exchange program. It looks like we will have three outgoing exchange students this year and two incoming exchange students.Now I want to share with you something that happens all the time because Rocky Point has a Rotary Club: Fellow Rotarians from Fountain Hills, Arizona answered a call for a much-needed wheelchair for local resident, Angel. Alicia Grajeda, from the Rocky Point Times contacted me to see if the Club might possibly be able to help a long-time friend of the Newspaper. Angel used to wash their cars (and help out) for many, many years when their office was off of Calle 13. He was hit by a car a few years back and is paralyzed from the waist down. He went into their office a couple weeks ago asking for help in getting a wheelchair because the one he had was in pretty bad shape. So, Alicia reached out to me, and I reached out to fellow Rotarians and now Angel has a new wheelchair. Such great people! If you would like to become part of the Rotary Club here in Puerto Peñasco, you are welcome to attend our weekly morning meetings on Wednesday at 9:00 AM at the Friendly Dolphin in the Old Port.
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By The Old Gringo Of all times of the year, living in Peñasco during August and September are the most trying months. The temperatures rise from the merely uncomfortable in June and July, to the downright torrid. The humidity rises to levels nearing 100% and the sea temperatures climb into the mid 90°F+ range. In years past our town would wind down and ‘go to sleep’ for a couple of months, until the heat broke. Work was done, but only on an ‘as necessary’ basis and everyone moved slowly. Whether it is from the post COVID need to travel and get out, or as I suspect, Puerto Peñasco has been “discovered” as a tourist Mecca, August and September no longer carry the same connotation as they once did. The traffic into the hotels and condos around Sandy Beach is constant and steady. A friend who works at one of the hotels there told me that she is hoping the traffic subsides during the next couple of months so she can get a day off! For any number of reasons, the hotel and rental accommodation market is hot, hot, hot! Just like our weather! It could be the great air conditioning, proximity of pools with swim up bars or the availability of water sports, but summer here just doesn’t seem the same anymore. True, many of our guest visitors are from Arizona, where high heat and the monsoon humidity are not so much different than they are in Peñasco, but that has always been the case. In my opinion, the availability of world class hotel and rental accommodations is the difference. Let’s face it, why spend your free time locked in your home in Arizona...and maybe using your swimming pool, when you can come to our town and enjoy being pampered at a luxury resort with all the amenities, proximity to great restaurants and lots of things to do. That will take the knots out of anyone’s rope. Still, if you live here, you get the urge to head to cooler climes once the August doldrums hit. Watching the condensed humidity run from your roof scuppers and down your screens is not fun. Walking on the beach after, say, 9:00 a.m., becomes reminiscent of watching Fijian fire walkers on beds of hot coals. Thank goodness for air Swimmingconditioning!becomes a new exercise in futility too. You go in the ocean, get wet, come out dry off...you’re still wet. The breeze is wet...your towel is wet...you are wet, and at 90°+ F, the water is not even remotely refreshing. Without a cooled swimming pool (with a swim up bar) and a friendly bartender offering you a frozen Margarita, Piña Colada or a Bloody Mary, you can get a little cranky...if you know what I mean. Going into town for necessities or to visit friends becomes a chore. As I mentioned, the town used to take a snooze during August and September, with many of our favorite restaurants closing for the entire month of August and traveling to all of the little tienditas that you frequented was a simple matter. Traffic used to be nonexistent during those months and it made the small trips worthwhile, mostly.Yesterday, I had the occasion to drive from Miramar over to Las Palomas to see a friend. It was a Tuesday, around 2 p.m. Normally, a drive like that takes about 40 minutes. Not yesterday. Yesterday it took an hour...in August! Remember that this article is being written a month in advance. The trip from Miramar into town was uneventful and usual. The drive from Benito Juarez and Fremont to Las Palomas was a nightmare! The traffic was intense for a weekend, let alone for a mid-week trip. Every stop sign, every traffic light engendered a backup. So much for going to town during August and September!Anyway, it is good to see the level of activity the town has. It means prosperity for the locals who are taking full advantage of it, and it means more “gringo friendly” outlets for our visitors to enjoy, although the cultural flavor gets diluted in the process. Me? I’m heading up to the mountains for a month or so, until the weather cools down. I’ll leave Peñasco in the capable hands of my local friends and their families while the turistas have a full run at everything the town has to offer. Since you will be reading this in September, see you in October! Enjoy!
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Literally, thousands of dogs have been saved and placed in forever homes because of her work. Seven days a week, 52 weeks a year, year after year, she has grappled with these kinds of problems and found workable solutions. But now, this unselfish work has taken its toll.
BARB’S DOG RESCUE A Summer to Forget
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You have probably heard the old adage, “When it rains, it pours.” And no, we aren’t talking about the yearly monsoon season that always brings complications to the area. This article addresses what has been one of the most challenging of all the summers we have faced. The problems are serious, and while the staff and dedicated volunteers are working tirelessly to address these problems, we come to you now in need of Waterhelp.shortages, broken air conditioners, problems with our transport van, washing machines on their last leg, or spin as it would be, the intense summer heat in the Sonoran Desert, and the ever-rising number of dogs desperate for our care. Any one of these conditions presents unique challenges. One on top of the other has made 2022 a summer we would like to forget. But sadly, these difficulties are easier to bear than the absence of the one person whose dedication, love and hard work built and maintained this Rescue over the last 20 years. Barb is away from her beloved dogs and is undergoing much needed medical care in the United States. Like any valuable CEO, Barb knows everything that goes on here. She knows each dog by name and understands the challenges each currently faces. Simply said, Barb is the heart and soul of the Rescue and the author of the Rescue’s mission to save as many of the homeless dogs in Mexico as possible.
As most of you know, Barb’s Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) organization recognized in the U.S. That makes all donations you make 100% tax deductible. Whether it’s a cash donation or one to help fill our never-ending need for high quality dog food, dog treats, puppy pads, cleaning supplies, detergent, bleach, or gently used towels, blankets and other dog supplies, this is what allows the Rescue to continue its valuable work. See the information at the end of this column for ways to reach Anotherus. constant is the large number of dogs who arrive at the Rescue expecting a litter of pups. Those puppies grow quickly and need socialization. The Rescue is open from 10 am to 2 pm each day, and we love visitors who can provide this service. It may just be the most fun and rewarding thing you do while visiting Mexico. We always have dogs who have been adopted and simply need a ride back to the U.S. to meet their forever family in various Arizona locations. Barbs provides all paperwork needed for them to cross the border. If you can help, please email barbsdogrescue@gmail.com and put Transport in the subject line.And finally, if you are a fulltime resident of this area, consider becoming a volunteer at the Rescue. There are many ways you can help, and your service will be greatly appreciated.Oh,and one more thing. We ask that you keep Barb’s health and recovery in your thoughts and prayers. Her dogs are missing her greatly!
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BRENDA: Every time I visit Peñasco I have the best time ever. Maybe it's the dozens of restaurants. Maybe it's the crazy fun bars. Maybe it's just the magic of the sparkling sea. I have never once been disappointed.
BRENDA: They need to slow down. Get into the rhythm of Mexico.
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CAP’N GREG: Great advice. What’s your second reason people don’t enjoy Peñasco to the max?
CAP’N GREG: That's good to hear, Brenda. But what would you say to someone who doesn't have a good time every time?
CAP’N GREG: Brenda, we have all the time in the world. Got a ? for Cap’n Greg? Email to rockypointtimes@yahoo.com or send to RPTimes: PO Box 887, Lukeville, AZ 85341 383-6325
The first week I spent in Cozumel so many years ago was the best time I ever had. The second through the fifth were oaky, but nothing like the first. I’ve always heard it said that, “You can’t go back.” I guess that means the first time you try something, if your high expectations are met and even exceeded, it will be tough to ever reach that level of pleasure again. But that’s not always the case, according to Brenda Washington of Gilbert.
CAP’N GREG: Ah, yes. The “mañana attitude.” It’s a very real thing, and not at all like the rat race back home, right?
BRENDA: I think there are two reasons for that. First, they aren't trying hard enough.
CAP’N GREG: May I buy you another piña colada?
BRENDA: Sure, Cap’n Greg. After I finish this one. But it could take a while.
BRENDA: Good times don’t just happen. You have to go grab some. Get off your butt and jump in the water. Stroll the Malecon. Go fishing. Try a Sonoran hot dog on the street, as well as eat at places that serve five-star meals on white tablecloths. Do a sunset cruise. Don’t spend all your time in one bar.
CAP’N GREG: Like how?
BRENDA: Absolutely. The beer is cold. The scenery is spectacular. The people are delightful. In a laidback place like Rocky Point, there is so much to enjoy, and not a single reason to hurry through the experience.
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Sucursal Pinacate Blvd. Benito Juárez & Campeche 383-3943 or 383-4830 Blvd. Benito Juárez & Blvd. López Portillo 388-5842 or 388-5844 BANCOMER 383-2947 or 383-2430 Blvd. Benito Juárez & V. Estrella and in Plaza Fremont BANORTE 383-5955 • Blvd. Benito Juárez 388-6901 • Blvd. Fremont & Sinaloa SANTANDER SERFIN 383-2091 or 383-4288 Blvd. Benito Juárez & Calle 13 Hwy. 85, north of town ATM MACHINES
Fe Simón Morúa, 2nd corner off of Blvd. Benito Juárez English speaking doctors Lab on site, X-rays 383-2447 or 383-4040 Clínica San Jose 383-5121 English Speaking Doctors Blvd. Benito Juarez Clínica Santa (Maternity)Isabel Puerto383-3645Peñasco Clínica Santa María Puerto383-2440Peñasco
Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall 388-6244 Stadium road, on the left side just before Blvd. Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez, behind Sunday-EnglishCOFESA9:30AM
CRUZ ROJA (RED CROSS) EMERGENCY DIAL 065 383-2266 Cruz Roja Mexicana Services are absolutely free 24 Hours, 7 Days a Week Red Cross does not receive any funding and operate solely on donations. Your contributions will be welcome at any time in their office on Blvd Fremont or stop when you see them on your way into town. Red Cross has Technicians and Instructors available in case of a disaster in Puerto Peñasco. They treat non-life threatening wounds and can prepare patients for ground or air ambulance service to U.S. VETERINARY CLINICS Veterinary Medical Services 638-383-3344 / 637-372-4717 El Gallo Veterinary 638-112-3343 Chochoy 638-380-9285
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Stingray Stings
Our Rocky Point doctors, clinics and Red Cross are well adept at treating stings. The best way to avoid a sting is by doing the “stingray shuffle!” To avoid stepping on a ray, shuffle your feet slowly as you move through the surf to scare the rays away. Round stingrays are very good at burying in the sand and will remain buried even as you approach. By shuffling your feet you will brush against them and they will scurry away. If you walk through the water as you normally do you will most likely step square on the back of them which causes their barbed tail to come up and sting you. Be extra careful in area where the sediment is silty/sand or where the water is particularly warm.What do you do if you get stung by a ray? Get out of the water and head to the nearest doctor. If you are stranded out where these facilities are not available follow these steps and seek medical attention as soon as you can. First, let the wound bleed - this will allow any toxins entered with the barb to get out. Next, immerse the wound in hot water, as hot as the patient can stand for approximately 45 minutes: This denatures the protein toxin and relieves a majority of the pain. Then treat wound as any other puncture wound or cut, keep clean and bandage: This reduces the chance of infection, promotes healing. If pain or bleeding persists, if wound is large or if patient shows signs of an allergic reaction, see a doctor immediately! If you are staying at a resort go to the desk or convenience store - they may have a first aid kit with a treatment.
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TRAVELERS CHECKS Travelers Checks are accepted by some merchants, but are not cashable at any bank in Puerto Peñasco. U.S. BANKS Closest U.S. bank to Puerto Peñasco National Bank 101 La Mina Avenue, Ajo, AZ 85321 (520) Mon.-Thurs.387-22009-4,Fri. 9-5 They do not exchange pesos or Canadian $ WIRE SERVICE You can send money to a person in Rocky Point, from the U.S., by using MoneyGram or Western Union. MoneyGram transfers are picked up at Coppel Department Store on Ave. Constitucion (across from Super Ley grocery store). It must say Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mexico and the receipent must have a driver’s license or a passport and the transaction number to retrieve the money. Western Union transfers may be picked up at the local post office during business hours, must show proof of ID. You cannot wire money to a bank for someone who does not have an account.
Puerto Peñasco’s hospitals and clinics handle a variety of emergency and nonemergency situations. Most visitors visit one of the Clinics (listed below) or the Red Cross for emergency services. Ground and air ambulance transport services are available.
LocatedPastor383-7130CarlosGraciannexttothenewcemeterySundayServices:10:00am
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Snake Bites Yes! We do have snakes in Puerto Peñasco. Not usually found in city areas. If you are bitten by a rattlesnake, or any other kind of venmous snake, seek medical attention immediately. Anti-venom is available here in Peñasco.
Mormon Church 18th St & Cuauhtémoc Ave Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe 383-2959 Calle 20 Simon Morua Sunday Services: 8:00 am and 10:00 am 1:00 pm, 6:00 pm and 7:30 pm Rocky Point Bible Church Iglesia Ev. Nuevo Nacimiento Pastor Manuel Agundez Blvd. Samuel Ocaña between San Luis and Guillermo Prieto Services in Spanish, but many English speaking groups attend to translate Services Sunday and Wednesday and Bible Study Groups Children’s Ministry every Saturday in Colonia Nueva Good News Club with Esperanza de Vida San Francisco Blvd. Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez Sunday Service: 11:00 am St. Joseph's Catholic Church Bilingual Mass, Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Cholla Bay Road on the Right Call 928-706-6928 for details.
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FISHING PERMITS
You MUST have a fishing license for everyone onboard a boat, even if they are not fishing, permits are checked. You do not need a permit if you are fishing from the shore. Permits can be obtained locally at the Capitania de Puerto, M-F, 8AM to 3PM or at the Mexican Consulate in Phoenix.FishingPermit Rates (approx.) Pesos Daily - $106.00; Weekly - $220.00 Monthly - $315.00; Yearly - $410.00
• Helmets mandatory • Only 2 persons per ATV • No riding after dark • Driver’s must be 16 yrs. of age • Do not race, jump, do wheelies, etc. • Do not drink and drive DO NOT RIDE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS Main Blvd. Benito Juarez Blvd. Fremont or in the Old Port You will be fined if riding in these areas. Fines are to be paid only at the police station. CHURCHES 7th Day Adventist Church Pastor Jose Luis Perez Perez Ave. Sinaloa (between Alberto Lizárraga & Gregorio Escalante) Tel: (638) 383-6760 Cel: (638) 100-6602 Worship Saturday 9:30am 2nd Location in Nuevo Peñasco Corner of 51st Ave & Aquiles Serdan (East side of Town)
am Grupo Unidad Cristianos de Peñasco Pastor Ernesto 383-2240Portugal North on Benito Juarez to Simon Morua, turn right (east), 1 blk. past Ace Hardware, turn right, church is on your left before Melchor Ocampo. English Headphone available Sunday Services 9:30am-11:15 & 11:30-1:30 Thursday: 7:30 - 9:00pm Church office hours Monday - Friday 9:30am to 2:00pm Peñasco Christian Fellowship 383-4513 ask for Stan or Becky Tedrow On Melchor Ocampo, 1/2 blk. E. of Blvd. Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez. Bilingual Services Sunday Services: 10am and 11:15am Wednesday Services: 7:00pm Family of God Christian Fellowship Non-Denominational Worship Services 383-3480 Blvd. Costero N 2000A, Fracc. Las Palomas English Services, Everyone Welcome Spanish Translation Offered Sunday Services: 9:00am Iglesia Sagrado Corazon de Jesus (Sacred Heart Church) Paseo V. Estrella in Old Port.
WEDDINGS: You need the proper documentation to be legally married in Mexico. Please see the “Weddings” section for more information
CLOSEST U.S. CLINIC Desert Senita Health Center 401 Malcate, Ajo, AZ 85321 Off main blvd. at curve, N of the bank (520) 387-5651
FISHING & BOATING PERSONAL WATERCRAFT
ATM’s are located at the banks and have 24 hr. access. They give pesos only. The only one that gives dollars is the Banorte ATM on Fremont. When the machine prompts Pesos? Dollars? you must select pesos or your transaction will be aborted. There are U.S. ATM machines in Ajo, Why and Lukeville, AZ.
EMERGENCY NUMBERS WHEN IN DOUBT DIAL 066 Electric dial...071 Fire Department dial...068 Marine Rescue dial...462,627 or 767 VHF Channel 26 is monitored by CBSC Police dial...060 WHEN IN DOUBT DIAL 911 or 066
Adonai Comunidad Cristiana Lucero Viuda de Morúa #257 between López Mateos & Healy Col. Luis Donaldo Colosio Tel. www.adonaicc.net638.383.3865 Assembly of God 383-3364 Ave. Luis Encinas & 27th Street Apostolic Church Constitucion Ave. & 15th Street Good Samaritan Callejon 25 and Ave. 65 (N. of Lazaro Sunday(638)Cardenas)112-7035Service10:30
FIRST AID Scorpion Stings
Most merchants do not accept U.S. checks and they are not cashable at banks or money exchanges. Some merchants do accept credit cards, but check first and ask if there is an additional charge.
Fishing en Peñasco: Seasonal Fishing Calendar
YellowtailSkipjackSierraSeaSeaBassRockSnapperRedPompanoBassPintoMackeralGrouperFlounderDoradoFishDolphinCorvinaFishTriggerBassTrout
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ATV’s ATV’S ARE NOT PERMITTED ON CITY BEACHES Please follow these rules when riding ATV’s in Rocky Point.
SEASONAL FISHING Spring: March, April, May Yellowtail, Grouper, Snapper, Whitefish, Pinto and Bass Summer: June, July, August Sailfish, Dolphin Fish, Marlin, Skipjack, Sierra Fall: September, October, November Sailfish, Dolphin Fish, Marlin, Skipjack, Sierra Winter: December, January, February Yellowtail, Grouper, Pinto Bass, Snapper (011-52-638) 383-6325 US (480) 463-6255
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Many charter boats and pangas are available for hire by the hour/half-day/ day, or organized trip. We do not have any companies that rent boats for your personal use. Charter boats are located all over town and at the docks and on your way into Old Port (right hand side) as well as at Safe Marina and in Cholla Bay. Reputable charters are always the best choice. Please make sure there is enough safety gear on the boat for all persons in your party and that the captain has a marine radio in the event of an emergency.
OTHER IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS dialed from Mexico AIR AMBULANCE SERVICE CLINICS...............seeAirEvac......................001-880-321-9522Clincsonthispage HOSPITALS IMSS..........................................383-5186Community...............................383-4566
San Judas Tadeo near old Cholla Bay Road Sunday Services: 5:00 pm
You do not need to obtain a boat permit for your persona watercraft. However, if you plan to fish from your boat, each person fishing must have a fishing license which can be purchased here in Puerto Peñasco.Aswithvehicles, it is a good idea to carry two copies of your title and registration for your watercraft and trailer. DO NOT BRING THE ORIGINALS! One copy should be kept on your boat/watercraft and the other shoud be carried on your person or put in a safe location during your stay.
First aid for any scorpion sting should involve cooling the wound, which allows the body to more easily break down the molecular structure of the venom. Cooling also reduces pain. Use ice or cool running water if available. On a warm night, a wet compress will help. Keep the victim calm and still. Panic and activity speed up the venom’s spread. Symptoms may include heavy sweating, difficulty swallowing, blurred vision, loss of bowel control, jerky muscular reflexes, and respiratory distress. These serious signs are cause for quick evacuation to a medical facility. Antitoxins are available in many areas where dangerous scorpions live. The doctors, clinics and Red Cross are experts at treating stings.
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All merchants accept USD. If you would like to exchange your dollars into pesos you can do so at one of the banks or at the money exchanges. Depending on the exchange rate, sometimes you are better off paying in USD or pesos, you will have to do the math.
$$ BANKING & MONEY $$ Typical Bank Hours Mon.-Fri. open 8:30 or 9 AM, close 4 or 5 PM Saturday 9 or 10 AM - 2 PM Banks do not offer Safety Deposit Boxes BANKS IN PUERTO BANAMEXPEÑASCO
Jellyfish They are usually bright blue and are present in our waters during June, July and August, although they are sometimes hard to see because of the clarity of the water. Some years we have a few, and other years we have tons. In some beach communities, you will find far less than others. A good test to see if they are present, is to look along the tidelines for any that have washed ashoreif they’re up there then there’s a pretty good chance they’re in the water. Use caution when walking barefoot on the beach or digging through the sand with your hands, they can still sting you (I know from experience). If you are stung, get to a doctor or the Red Cross immediately for treatment.
You cannot dial a U.S. 800# from your Mexican cellular phone.
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Phone numbers are written in a variety of ways, here are a few you may see around town. 3-6325 = dial 383 + 6325 638-38-36325 = dial 383-6325 (638) 383-6325 = dial 383-6325 52+(638) 383-6325 = dial 383-6325
NOTARIO PUBLICOS Lic. Jesus Armando Ramirez Islas Prolongacion Coahuila No. 10 (next to post office) U.S. Toll Free (877) 832-8554 383-5460, Fax 383-5005 PO Box 100, Lukeville, AZ 85341 Lic. René Osvaldo Ortega Felix Ave. Alcantar in the Old Port 383-2006 Notary Publics in Sonoyta Lic. Fco. Javier Manzo Taylor from Mexico (01-651) 512-1747 Nayarit, approx. 20 miles N of Rocky Point). This will allow Biosphere personnel to make sure you are safe at all times. Speed Limit: 25 MPH Terrain/Roads: Dirt, desert Watch out for flora and fauna Do not leave the road in your vehicle Take enough drinking water with you Respect all signs on roads and trails Do not remove or damage plants, rocks, wood, animals or artifacts Take all trash and waste with you Do not enter the region from any unauthorized access road
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Any number that does not start with a 383, 388, 382, 102 or 108 is most likely a cellular phone
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CELLULAR PHONES to dial a cell phone from a land line dial 638 + 7-digit number to dial from local cell to local cell dial 638 + 7-digit number to dial out of city cell from local cell dial city code + 7-digit number
Puerto Peñasco Post O ffice (011-52-638) 383-2350 Monday - Friday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Money Wires, Telegrams & Mail Located just off Blvd. Fremont next to Twin Dolphins. The post office does not offer U.S. postal services. To send a letter in Mexico, you need a Mexican stamp, which can be purchased at the post office. They do not sell U.S. stamps. You may receive mail at your residence, however it takes approx. 2-4 weeks to arrive and the system is not terribly reliable.
There are many internet cafes where you can check your email or surf the net. Some have computer stations and some offer WiFi. Most of the larger RV parks, hotels and condos have wireless and/or computer centers for your use. Telefonos de Mexico (TelMex) offers Prodigy internet service for land lines.
1” = 2.5 cm 6” = (1/2 ft.) = 15 cm 12” = (1 ft.) = 30 cm 36” = (3 ft.) = 90 cm 40” = 100 cm (1 meter) To convert ounces to grams, multiply the number of ounces by 30. Equivalents for Weight 1 ounce = 1/16 lb. = 30g 4 ounces = 1/4 lb. = 120g 8 ounces = 1/2 lb. = 240g 12 ounces = 3/4 lb. = 360g 16 ounces = 1 lb. = 480g Equivalents for Liquid Measurements 1/4 tsp = 1 ml 1/2 tsp = 2 ml 1 tsp = 5 ml 2 tbls = 1/8 cup = 1 fl. oz = 30 ml 4 tbls = 1/4 cup = 2 fl. oz = 60 ml 8 tbsl = 1/2 cup = 4 fl. oz = 120 ml 12 tbls = 3/4 cup = 6 fl. oz = 180 ml 1 Pint = 2 cups = 16 fl. oz = 480 ml 1 Quart = 4 cups = 32 fl. oz = 960 ml Gallons to pints x 8 1 US gallon = 3.78541178 liters Gallons to liters x 3.785 Gallons to quarts x 4
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To get married in a legal ceremony in Puerto Peñasco you need: Birth certi ficates, translated into Spanish, notarized in Mexico; Divorce Decree; Blood test (in Rocky Point); Visas (FMT’s); 4 Witnesses (w/Visas). Your wedding planner will help you plan your reinactment ceremony as well.
There are a few places to dry camp on the beach north and south of Rocky Point, but really nowhere in city limits except on Sandy Beach next to The Reef, and Concha Del Mar at the other end of Sandy AlmostBeach.allof the RV Parks in Puerto Peñasco offer tent camping. There are three oceanfront rv parks with services available and many more in town or with an ocean view. Oceanfront RV parks are: Cholla Bay - The Reef (638) 383-0650 El Mirador - Playa de Oro (638) 2668 Sandy Beach - Playa Bonita (638) 383-2596 Sandy Beach - Concha del Mar (638) 383-4273
Telefonos de Mexico (TelMex) Juan de la Barrera and Calle 18 O ffice open 8 am • 383-2288 Phone & Internet services available TelMex (Land Line) Prefixes 383, 382, 388, 102, 108
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TELEPHONES Puerto Peñasco’s phone company for home and business hook-up is Telefonos de Mexico (TelMex). Cellular service is available through TelCel and Movistar. U.S. carrier AT&T works pretty good here as long as you have the International Plan.
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The 1st Wednesday of every month, the Virtual Consulate is open to the American Community. Located at City Hall on the 1st floor facing Fremont Blvd. 10am-12pm.
Pets are allowed on the beaches and at the RV parks. Dogs must be leashed and please pick up after them. See “Pets” in this section for more information. Please call the individual park for their rates and reservations.
WEDDINGS
RV PARKS DRY CAMPING
Call Mexico from U.S. & Canada to dial a land line 011+52+638+7-digit number to dial a Peñasco cellular 011+52+1+638+7-digit number
Red Cone, El Tecolote, Backcountry areas
GREEN ANGELS Angeles Verdes EMERGENCY DIAL 078
Rocky Point offers a variety of perfect wedding settings - from a barefoot sunset wedding to a lavish wedding at a 5-star resort. Many of the hotels, resorts and restaurants offer wedding planning services and catering.
The Pinacate Biosphere Reserve is home to some of the world’s largest volcanic craters and is one of the most pristine and diverse areas in the Sonoran Desert. It has a large variety of plant and wildlife species that inhabit this sometimes hostile area. In the winter, you may see snow on the Pinacates. And in the summer, temperatures soar well over 110°. U.S. astronauts trained for their lunar landing mission in this area as the terrain mimics that found on the moon. You can take a day trip and explore the Pinacate area and volcanic craters by vehicle, camp overnight (in designated) areas, walk or hike. You must register at the entrance to the Reserve (located in
AREA CODES FOR NEARBY CITIES Sonoyta...................................................651SanSanSanSantaNogales.................................................631Mexicali,Hermosillo........................................662Guaymas...........................................622ElCaborca.............................................637GolfodeSantaClara.................................653B.C.................................................686Ana.....................................................641LuisRioColorado..................................653Carlos.....................................................622Felipe,B.C...............................................686 Check phonebook for more area codes VOIP LINES Local internet acccess enables you to use a VOIP line in Rocky Point. HOW TO DIAL 800’s U.S. 800#’s are not free of charge when called from Mexico. The charge for calling an 800# is approx. $1USD/min. 800 = dial 001+880+phone number 888 = dial 001+881+phone number 877 = dial 001+882+phone number 866 = dial 001+883+phone number 855 = dial 001+884+phone number 844 = dial 001+885+phone number U.S. DMV (MOTOR VEHICLES) The closest U.S. Department of Motor Vehicles to Puerto Peñasco is in Gila Bend. Authorized Service Provider Registration, title, no original drivers licenses, copies/ duplicates M-Fonly.9AM-6PM,SAT9AM-1PM 606 E. Pima St. • (928) 683-2577 WEATHER Puerto Peñasco is known for having 362 days of sunshine! The
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LATITUDE & LONGITUDE Latitude - 31°, 19 minutes N Longitude - 113°, 32 min. W Bird Island: 31°, 01.31 min., N by 113°, 14.93 min. W
The Mexican Notario is a highly specialized lawyer authorized by the Mexican Government. They intervene in civil and commercial business. Your best interest is supposed to be the Notario Publico’s main concern. They give judicial advisement according to Mexican Law and their authority exceeds that of a lawyer and is similar to that of an arbitrator in the U.S. You should consult a Notario when: buying or selling property, foreign Investments, inheritance, wills, mortgages, contracts, private contracts, financial operations, credit titles, arbitration, bank trusts, etc. You should consult a Notary Public (Notario Publico) in Mexico before signing any contract or legal document.
For more info on how to obtain your Visitor or Permanent Resident Visa go to http://www.inm.gob.mx/ index.php and click on the English tab, or you can go directly to the Immigration O ffice and they will be happy to help you. The office is located on Blvd. Fremont at Fremont Plaza, across from Banorte. There are many companies and individuals which can assist you with your immigration paperwork, please look in our Classified Section, under “Services” for suggestions.
approx. 66 miles from Rocky Point. PO boxes and General Delivery available. Window 8AM-12:30PM,Service:1-4PM M-F General Delivery Available free for a max. of 30 days. You must show ID at the post office and fill out a form. You are the ONLY one who can pick up your GD mail. PO boxes are available, approx. $22/6-mo. Post office will need 2 forms of ID and you will be required to fill out an application. Boxes are located in the post office and in the General Store.
If you use your calling card and dial an 800#, that is not toll free within Mexico, you will be charged twice for this call - 1 charge for calling the 800 #, and then a 2nd charge on your phone card. You may also use one of the long distance services to call the U.S. and Canada.
U.S. POST OFFICE Phone/Fax: (520) 387-6364 Located at the Lukeville border in AZ, METRICEquivalentsEQUIVALENTSforLength
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The only U.S. cell carrier, we have found to work in Rocky Point 96% of the time, is AT&T’s International Plan. All services work - SMS, MMS, Blackberry, etc. Follow the instructions (left) for dialing the U.S. or Canada, and to dial a land line. To dial a cell phone, you may have to dial 044 + 638 + 7-digit number, or you may just need to drop the 044. Sometimes, when calling a local cell, I had to dial as if I were dialing a cell from the U.S. Check plans and where you spend the most time. TelCel’s Blackberry plan is much cheaper than AT&T’s, plus they have a reasonable International Plan for when I travel to the U.S. You can also get an unlocked phone, buy a SIM card, and switch chips as you cross the border. Mexico cell carriers are supposed to start fingerprinting everyone who purchases a cell phone or SIM card. wind does will fall, and the humidity creeps in around July/August, but other than thatit’s darn near perfect around here.
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Call another City in Mexico dial 01+(city code)+number AT&T Operator dial 001-800-462-4240 TELEPHONE COMPANY
Mexico’s Country Code = 52 Puerto Peñasco’s City Code = 638 LONG DISTANCE To make a long distance call, your best bet is to find a cafe or internet cafe with a VOIP phone. Second best is to purchase a prepaid phone card (LADATEL) from pharmacies or businesses, and use one of the many pay phones along the streets - follow the instructions on the phone. You can also use one of the long distance (larga distancia) calling services located around town.
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Call Collect from Mexico to U.S. dial 090 for a bilingual operator Call Overseas from Mexico dial 00+country code+city code+phone number Country codes and Mexico area codes are listed in the TelMex Phone book
PINACATE BIOSPHERE RESERVE Reserva de la Biosfera de El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar
U.S. MAIL DELIVERY TO ROCKY POINT Burrito Express U.S. mail dropoff and pick-up service from Peñasco to Lukeville.
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El Elegante Crater Trail 1.2 mile linear trail Walk 0.6 miles on the border of El Elegante crater. Terrain is mostly flat. Mayo Cone Trail 1.2 mile linear trail Located in El Tecolote camping area Walk 0.6 miles to the top of Mayo Cone. You will climb 344 ft. to the top. This hike is rated as a medium difficulty trail.
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The Green Angels patrol the highway (Hwy. 8) from Puerto Peñasco to Sonoyta offering free roadside assistance to ve- hicles experiencing mechanical problems. Their trucks are green and white and clearly marked. They are on patrol from sunrise to sunset, 7 days a week. What to do if you need help? If you need assistance on the highway, whether it be a broken fan belt, blown tire or empty gas tank, pull over to the side of the road and lift the hood of your vehicle. If it is at night, please use your flashers for safety and always move as far away from the highway as you can to avoid accidents. Lifting your hood signals the Green Angels, as well as other helpful travellers, that you are in distress and in need of help. The Green Angels do not charge for their mechanical services, but you will need to pay for your own auto parts, gas, oil, etc. The Green Angels offer the following services: Aide in the event of an accident Emergency radio communication Mechanical assistance Tourist Information INTERNET SERVICE & WIFI
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Feliz Agosto Rocky Point……. whFeliz Septiembre to all our fine friends in Rocky Point!!! We made it through almost all of summer and WOW, it was a beautiful summer. The weather was not too hot or as muggy as I remember some years but maybe I should just put a muzzle in it because I do not want to jinx us. Even in late July, if you were on the beach or near the beach and relaxing, the breeze was enough to keep you cool without necessarily sprinting into the pool or sea for relief. All in all, I would say one of the best summers weather wise that I can recall. Before we announce the winners of the Rocky Point Times Photo Contest…oohhh did we mention world famous? Well, let’s say word has gotten around town. I don’t know if everyone received the low down on the cool prizes because of all the years of putting the contest together, this year by far had the most entries! Some of the entries were serious, some had some amazing views but, in the end, our fine panel of judges chose the one that I think we all need a bit more of lately…laughter! Past winners usually had amazing sunsets, sunrises, dolphins, sea turtles and cool shots from around town. But this year it was unanimous…let’s go with the fun shot! Speaking of fun…a great big THANK YOU to our super fun donors of the prizes for the ROCKY POINT TIMES PHOTO CONTEST. Thank you, thank you, thank you goes out to Tom Carr from Encantame Towers and Soleil. If you are looking for a new condo, I hear he’s the man with your keys :). Muchas Gracias to Leo and the gang from Leo’s Bar. Fun should probably be on their sign as it is always a great time especially when you have Rene and Cynthia twisting you cocktails. Last and certainly not least, HIGH FIVES and HUGS to Shayna and Jorge over at Manny’s Beach Club and Tekila Bar for their prize as well. As everyone knows, you can always be assured a good time at their WOWZERS…Iestablishments!think it is time…TABRONZEDAH!!!MEDAL
GOLD MEDAL: Sandy Maloney and Jan Scordato from Arizona. Sometimes you just have to be a little crazy and take a wild picture to win the contest and THEY DID IT! Congratulations Sandy and Jan as the 2022 Rocky Point Times Photo Contest Grand Winners. Thank you again to everyone for entering the contest and to our panel of judges and lastly to our prize donors. None of it could happen without each of you.Hope to see you all at the beach especially over Labor Day…I know I will be chilling out for many days as like most of you, I need a break and have some fun. So, here’s to an awesome September and keep snapping those photos and selfies and save some up for next year’s Rocky Point Times Photo Contest! Adios Amigos God Bless
SILVER MEDAL: Rocky Point’s own, Miss Patti La Due. She calls her crew the Gang of 8 and tagged them as the most successful, closest sales team in town. They all look really happy together and I can see a joke about to pop out of some mouths and if you look close you can even see the devil in one of their eyes :). Congratulations… MissWHOOPPatti!!!
PRIZE: Bayla Marie Anderson of Salt Lake City, Utah! Bayla is pictured with her grandparents Marcie and David Downs, her parents Steve and Aarin Vest, friends Brodie Jespersen and Corbin Dubios along with Gloria Martinez and Ramses Lugo. Congratulations…the view looks great over at Islas Del Mar.
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At first, after the conquest, interracial marriages between the soldiers and Indio women were sanctioned. Eventually things changed. Spanish women were beginning to come to New Spain and did not approve of these marriages; they were strongly discouraged. The Spanish Officials positioned in New Spain began feeling threatened by the education given to the Amerindian aristocracy, who would be in direct competition to maintaining Spanish dominance over the Mexica. Slowly but surely the collages were closed. Besides losing a way to become educated, the Spanish guilds were successful in barring the Indios from all professions and skilled trades, such as doctors, shopkeepers, smiths and artisans. The Spanish King forbade them from taking Holy Orders and joining the priesthood. Laws were created under their logic of “protecting the Indios” from being corrupted. The laws also prohibited the Indios from living in close proximity to the Spanish; they were not allowed to wear European dress, own horses or firearms and were not allowed to have debt of more than five pesos; effectively, giving them no way to better themselves. The indios were usually not punished by the death sentence, but it was not uncommon for them to be brutally beaten to death for infractions. A dichotomy was created as the Indios were scorned for not being European and prevented from trying to become Europeanized. There was not much to strive for, no way to better themselves, basically they became slaves; many became drunks and sometimes their frustration turned into violence. The Spaniards effectively created a culture of apathetical, irresponsible and uneducated peasants. Before the invasion of the Aztec world by the Conquistadors the Aztec had developed a highly organized society. Their architecture had built the most beautiful cities in the world, far beyond any that existed in all of Europe. The Aztec possessed the most comprehensive accurate calendar, a healthy diet, a sophisticated writing method, an organized war machine and strict moral behavioral codes. If it were not for the human sacrificial rituals, they had an idyllic society. What a shame that such a highly evolved culture was conquered, destroyed and has faded into the history books. For all your real estate needs including Bank Trusts,FM3 or subdividing please contact me at: 1 (520) 777-0018,011 52 (638) 383-8417, local cell 044 (638) 384-7145 or email rosariesalerno@hotmail.com Happened to The Great Aztec Empire after The Conquest? 383-6325
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A Codex is a painted pectoral and written history of the Aztec, both from the pre-Columbian and colonial eras. They documented the lineage of Aztec royalty, agrarian cycles, religious ceremonies and the Aztec gods, among other topics.
By Rosarie Salerno (638) 200-1106 With altruistic intentions, the Spanish Conquistadors and Franciscan friars were committed to protecting the Indios. Their initial goal was to Europeanizes the Mexica, integrating them into Christianity and the Spanish culture. The friars were especially dedicated to the task. Padre Pedro de Gante (1480-1572) is known as “the first of the great educators of the Americas,” he was an outstanding writer and translator of the Nahuatl language. He created the School of San Jose de los Naturales for the Aztecs and other indigenous people in Tenochtitlan, modern day Mexico City. There were two other collages located in Tlatelolco and Michoacan. The Indios excelled in the entire curriculum. Besides religion and culture they were taught European philosophy, reading and writing, art and language, including Latin. It was said that the Indios spoke better Latin than the Spaniards. They were largely responsible for writing the translations of history and religious doctrines. With these skills the Aztec were instrumental in the first book published in New Spain, 1546 CE, the Breve y mas compendiosa doctrina Christiana en lengua Mexicano y Castellana. The Doctrina Christiana was a translation of the book that was written in Latin by St. Augustine of Hippo in 397 CE. The book instructs the clergy on how to interpret and teach the Scriptures. It was translated into Nahuatl, the language of the Aztec, and Spanish; transcribed in Latin letters also known as the Roman alphabet. The Aztec also wrote, in Spanish, some 500 Codices.
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By Cholla Charli St. Joseph’s Mission Church in La Cholla has continued to evolve, since November of 2014, when the first Mass was held in the cinder block shell that would become a beautiful chapel. From the bring-your-own-chair days when we shooed out the pi geons and dogs before Mass, to standing-room-only services, wed dings and events, the one constant, which draws people back again and again, is the simplicity. The Church, which Peter and the apostles formed in the tradi tions of Jesus, was not grandiose or rich or pompous. It was per sonal communication of the word of God and an invitation to every one to belong and find peace. Over the years, however, the hierarchy began to model itself off the riches and splendor of emperors and kings, in an effort to create an im age of grandeur and importance. Most Catholics grew up in that atmosphere, with gold-tone chalic es and brocade vestments, incense, silent reverence and rote recital of prayers in Latin. It caused many to turn away and seek a more person al encounter with God in the Holy Spirit.The services at St. Joseph’s, and particularly since the return of our pastor, Padre Marco Lopez, are simple, soulful and deeply touch ing at times. On most Sundays, he uses a chalice that was hewn by hand by a local craftsman from black walnut wood. Although a beautiful gold-tone chalice was do nated to the church and is used for high holy days, Father Marco pre fers the wooden chalice because we are in the church of Saint Joseph, theHiscarpenter.expression of Catholicism has brought many people back to the little church in La Cholla. Where summer Mass in the past might see a half-dozen people at the most, we enjoyed near-seatingcapacity attendance this summer. Of course the air conditioning played a part in that! The big difference, however, is that simplicity. The Mass is bilin gual, so all can understand. Fa ther Marco is animated and comi cal and truly touched by the Holy Spirit. His sermons almost always contain a joke or two and the mes sage relates to all of us in this day and age. When he blesses us with holy water, he jokingly speaks as if to “drive out demons.” But, then, whoAtknows?theend of the Mass, he asks a special blessing on those who trav el and invites all to return. Then as he, and we, chant, “Come Holy Spirit and fill us with love,” he goes one-by-one to lay his hand on each head and ask for God’s blessing. It has touched many hearts and brought people back to the faith – at least when they visit Rocky Point.Bilingual Mass is offered every Sunday morning at 8:30. Readings, music and the sermon are in both English and Spanish. To reach St. Joseph’s, take the paved road past the Sandy Beach Condos and the dirt road past Wrecked at the Reef. As you wind your way toward Cholla Bay, the church is on the right and clearly marked. All are welcome, all are blessed! For more information about the church and services, contact our sexton, Bob Keller by e-mail at bob@keller.net, by mail at P.O. Box 297, Lukeville, AZ 85341 or by phone at 928-706-6928.
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COORDINACION DE SALUD MUN. Puerto Peñasco Animal Control Dedicated to prevention and disease control Mon-Fri 8am-3pm, Phone: 388-5152
Donations can be dropped off at the Rocky Point Times Office or sent to Barb at: PO Box 695, Lukeville, AZ 85341 AGRUPACION GEORGE PAPANICOLAOU Madrid and Ave. Marcelo grupaciongeorgepapanicolaou@hotmail.comPino Cancer clinic dedicated to early prevention. Screenings and tests available. MONTHLY MEETINGS 1st Thurs. of every month PATIENT CONSULTATIONS Wednesday 9AM-1PM PAP SMEARS Friday 9AM-2PM by appointment only Please call 1 to 2 weeks prior 383-4399 AIM PEÑASCO
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Supported solely by donations, this social service organization offers medical aid and a variety of services for needy families. If you know of a family in need you may contact DIF for help. They hold many public fundraisers throughout the year to raise money.
CEDO is the Intercultural Center for the Study of Oceans and Deserts. Home to a giant fin whale skeleton and a desert botanical garden, CEDO is a field station for researchers and school classes, an education center with library, laboratories, book store and gift shop - An Intercultural Experience. CEDO is a nonprofit organization dedicated to research, education and conservation of the planet’s last great frontiers: the Sea of Cortez.
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International Headquarters: 1664 Precision Park Lane San Diego, CA 92173 Phone: (619) www.amor.org662-1200
Director: Joaquin Celaya Rendon Phone: 638-102-0514 Cellphone: (044-638) 091-65 Call for directions Shelter providing housing, food and care for those addicted to drugs and alcohol. Donations needed all year long.
Kathleen Duncan - Founder Non-profit Organization, to improve the lives of children in need in Mexico. Address - Avenida Francisco I Madero & Comonfort www.stepsoflove.org 638 388 carolina.pacheco@aimpenasco.org5434
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ESPERANZA DE VIDA Darlene Laura and Carole Fields Ave. Pino Suarez No. 143, Col. El Ferrocarril, Playa “F” Provides clothes, food, toys and medicine to the children/families in Colonia Nueva area.
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BOOK & EXCHANGE Rocky Point Times Office Ave. Agustin Melgar, Off Of Blvd. Samuel Ocaña Puerto Peñasco, Son. Mexico 83550 Col. Nueva Esperanza Phone: 383-6325: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm www.rptimes.com Free Book, VHS and DVD exchange for all Rocky Point residents and visitors.
Located in Las Conchas, look for the Fin Whale skeleton Mon. - Sat. 9AM-5PM; Sun. 10AM-2PM PO Box 1579, Lukeville, AZ info@cedointercultural.org85341www.cedointercultural.org
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CHILDREN’S HOME D.I.F. children’s home is on Calle Marcelo Pino and Callejon Benito Juarez. The home is equipped to accommodate 50 children ranging in ages from newborns to 11 years. Children are taken care of until their families have complied with the rehabilitation period, treatments, or requests by SDMF. The home is located just behind the Basic Unit Rehabilitation Center of D.I.F.
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CHOLLA BAY CHRISTMAS PARTY
An organization that celebrates a Christmas party for their fellow Cholla Bay Mexican neighbors in early December. Santa shows up for pictures with the kids, children get to pick a gift for their mother, take a crack at the piñata, have a group sing-along and munch on hot dogs and chips. After all the fun, Santa delivers gifts for the children and food boxes for the families.
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EQUINOTHERAPY Equine Therapy Corceles del Desierto de Sonora. Non-profit Civil Association Dedicated to supporting children with disabilities with limited economic resources in this Port. We sustain ourselves from Donations and carry out activities. We will be happy to receive food, blankets, shoes for our horses. Program Coordinator Lic. Claudia Lugo (638)384-2928. D.I.F. Desarrollo Integral de la Familia Sinaloa and Ruiz Cortines difpuertopenasco@hotmail.comdif@puertopenasco.gob.mxwww.difpenasco.gob.mxwww.puertopenasco.gob.mxDirectora:Mayor’sWife
Donations payable to: Cholla Bay Christmas Fund Please send to: Nancy Schmidli 10645 W Connecticut Ave., Sun City, AZ 85351
The children’s home is located outside of town, apx. 15 miles, and houses anywhere from 10 to 40 children. It provides temporary housing for families that cannot afford to take care of their children or are having a hard time. This is not an orphanage - these children are not up for adoption. They are always in need of cleaning supplies and fresh food (not canned items).
LOTS OF FUN AND GREAT EXPERIENCE FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS!
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OFFICERS President: Mike Dugan: 638-382-5237 Vice-President: Lew Felton Secretary: Barb Baird: 638-384-2281 Treasurer: Enedina Otanez: 638-382-5142 Membership: Eamonn O'Callaghan: (602) 394-9879
CANACO-SERV Y TUR Puerto Peñasco Chamber of Commerce Servicios y Turismos de Pto. Peñasco Phone: 383-4468 Located on Blvd. Fremont and Coahuila Monday - Friday 8AM-3PM President: Elia Neyda Javalera Chavez (Please note that our Chamber of Commerce is not like those that you find in U.S. cities and do not provide the same services and information.)
Director: Father Abraham Garcia Lopez Phone: 383-2599 Ave. Miguel Hidalgo (Calle 13) and Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez Casa Hogar is supported solely on donations and they always welcome visitors to sing and play games. Take Blvd. Fremont toward Las Conchas, make a left at the Pemex station, cross over the rrx tracks and they are on your left. If you would like to make a donation you can make a check to: Patronato Pro Asilo de Ancianos de Puerto Peñasco A.C. and drop it off at the home. You may drop checks or donations off at the Rocky Point Times office. Help to pay their electric bill, especially during the summer months, is always needed. You may also make a donation at a local grocery store for the purchase food and items.
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FREE PUBLIC TOURS Every Tuesday 2PM; Saturday 4PM CEDO ADVENTURES FOR EVERYONE Kayak Capers Explore beautiful Estero Morua with expert guides. Local ecology talk, kayak rental, picnic feast,drinks all in an environment rich with shore birds, crabs and halophytes. Estero Excursions Oyster farms, fiddler crabs and the “shrimp dance” are part of this walking tour of a pristine upper Gulf wetland. Kayak Estero Morua and/or tour with CEDO experts. Tidepool Explorations Explore the tidepools with CEDO experts. Explore the Sand Dunes Spectacular Gran Desierto de Altar. This sea of natural dunes is the world’s largest. An experience you won’t forget! Pinacate Adventure Explore the geologic wonders of the Pincate Biosphere Reserve on a tour with CEDO experts. Isla San Jorge Snorkel with the sea lions in their natural habitat at Bird Island or just enjoy the scenery from the boat and take photos. A must do trip!
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ALANON Rocky Point Alanon Zoom Meeting Thursdays at 11am Central time (year-round) Time: This is a recurring meeting Join Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89673417818?pwMeeting ID: 896 7341 7818 Passcode: 171289 tap mobile 89673417818# *171289# US (Chicago) 89673417818#, *171289# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) (San Jose) 8782 US (Tacoma) ID: 896 7341 7818 your local number: https://us02web. zoom.us/u/kbItqQa5rf AA Meetings at South of the Border Passport Club Location: Directly across from Granada del Mar Hotel South of Sinaloa st., where the road ends and the sea begins at the office of Oc3an View Ministry. Schedule: M-W-F 10AM Recovery AA Open Meeting Thursday at 11AM Contact Conrado at MX Cell (638) 109-8017 Marcia: marsupis@gmail.com LEGION POST MX 15 141 Chihuahua & Matamoros (Calle #1) from Pink Cadillac Open daily and the Public Always Welcome 2021 OFFICERS: Commander: Carl Travis Vice Commander: Jerry Clackler Adjutant: Bee Murphy General Meetings 1st Tuesday of month at 10:00 a.m. (from October thru June) Contact Food & Beverage Manager Danny Anderson for information regarding special events, celebrations & dinners throughout the year. Bingo: Monday, Thursday & Saturday 2:00 p.m. Telephone Numbers: U.S. (602) 539-2047 Mexico 011-52 (638) 388-8841 Magic Jack (602) 539-2047 ALL VISITORS WELCOME!
Also referred to as the CBSC Dues: $40, Payable to CBSC P.O. Box 77152, Tucson, AZ 85703
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ESPERANZA PARA LOS NIÑOS Children’s Home: I.A.P., Casa Hogar para niños desamparados 383-2378 Off of Hwy. 8, 15 mi. N of Rocky Point PO Box 1024, Lukeville, AZ 85341 Secretary: Jose Manuel Barrera Sanchez Treasurer: Florencia Lucila G. Miron
Our mission is to promote the holistic development of the local Puerto Peñasco community's families through the education, health, personal and spiritual growth programs that are offered here. Address - Cjon. Juan Aldama entre Av. 68 & 69 #668, Col. San Rafael Hours: Monday - Saturday 9 AM-5 PM penascowordsofhope@gmail.com Phone: 638 690 1531
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The CBSC provides an invaluable service for those at sea and promotes good relations between American visitors and our Mexican neighbors.
CEDO Center for the Study of Oceans & Deserts Phone: 382-0113 or (520) 829-4501
BOARD MEMBERS
Board members: President: Jorge "George" Bravo Vice President: Blanca Valdez Secretary-VP Communications: Robin Miller Treasurer: Tony Aguilar Legal: Leticia Marquez VP Ethics: Kyle Woods VP Events: Melki Garcia VP Education: Cathy Poturalski MLS Liaison: Rich Savino For inquiries, please contact: Blanca Valdez, AMPI Administrator Email:AMPIpenascoampi@gmail.comphone:638-688-3558www.rockypointampi.com
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AMPI The Asociación Mexicana de Profesionales Inmobiliarios (AMPI), or the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals, Puerto Peñasco 51, represents ethical professionalism in real estate practice and promotes education among real estate professionals. A sister organization to National Association of Realtors (NAR) in the United Estates, AMPI works closely with the State of Sonora to provide education for real estate licensure, which is required in the State of Sonora for all agents who represent any type of property transaction including sales, rentals, property management, and Activepromotion.inthecommunity, AMPI promotes Puerto Peñasco as a vacation and retirement destination, members donate generously to local causes, and AMPI works with other organizations to sponsor community activities. AMPI operates the local Multiple Listing Service (MLS) on behalf of our real estate clients.
BARB’S DOG RESCUE Help Us Help Them. We are a concerned group of dog lovers working to better the lives of Peñasco’s dogs. We are expanding our facility on the edge of town where we house dogs. We are committed to taking in abandoned and neglected dogs, maintaining and rehabilitating them in a healthy environment and finding loving permanent homes. We ask for your help. Virtually every dog that comes to us is malnourished and in poor health. The need is great. Visit Barb’s Dog Shelter located 8 miles north of Rocky Point on the highway to Sonoyta, where you will see signs. Donations are also accepted at Twin Dolphins Real Estate on Fremont Blvd, next to Cruz Roja. E-Mail barbsdogrescue@gmail.com Visit us on Facebook or Call Barb at (044-638) 114-1659 or Dee at (044638) 384-0113 or from the US (602) 324-7241.
Sally Dalton: 382-5283 (Xochitl’s Cafe) Donations payable to: Cholla Charity Fund Send to: Kathy Barnard 1547 E. Royal Palm Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85020 Organization that helps Mexican families, who live and work in Cholla Bay, with unexpected expenses such as medical, living, funeral, etc.They also collect and distribute blankets and warm clothing for children in Cholla Bay. Donations may be dropped off at Xochitl’s Cafe in Cholla Bay.
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Provides basic school supplies, computers, copiers, chalkboards, etc. to local classrooms Founder: Barbara Olszewski: 383-4963 (602) www.rockypointclassroom.com324-9529
Coordinator: Dr. Erick Gastelum Pacheco Canine Tech.: Mario Lopez Sub-Director: Jesus Bejarano Social Worker: Marina Soto Siqueiros We always welcome donations of dog food, supplies and medicine.
The El Golfo Run is a fun bi-annual 4x4 trip (May and Oct) to El Golfo de Santa Clara through the desert, salt flats and onto the beach - even the coastal hwy. All 4x4’s welcome to join. There is no charge, fee, etc., you pay for your own motel and food when you get there. (Must have a sense of humor and be very patient).
Amor Ministries builds more than 1,000 new homes across Mexico for Mexican families. They are selected to receive homes by the Mexico Ministry Planning Board. Pastors discern the needs within their community, present their nominations and one (or more) are selected to receive a new home built by Amor volunteers.
CENTRO PALABRASCOMUNITARIODEESPERANZA (Words of Hope/Rocky Point Medical Clinics)
Women's
The Cholla Bay Sportsmens Club is responsible for maintaining, monitoring, and staffing the VHF Marine Channel 28 for the northern Sea of Cortez as well as CB Radio Channel 3. The CBSC pays the salary of the operator, aides in search and rescue operations. They also publish the Cholla Chatter and put on numerous events during the year such as the CBSC Fishing Derby, Horseshoe Tournament and other fun stuff held in Cholla Bay.
MEXICO CHILDRENS FOUNDATION
CLUBSANDORGANIZATIONS
STEPS OF LOVE Steps of Love's mission is to help youth in Mexico break the cycle of poverty by facilitating access to quality educational opportunities. www.stepsoflove.org (480) 420-8141 contact@stepsoflove.org
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
A group of a variety of community members who volunteer their time and efforts to raise money, purchase supplies and provide food bags, shoes and toys at Christmas time for the less fortunate. Every year thousands of children, men and women flock to receive their goodies, take pictures with Santa Claus, play games, eat hot dogs and have a great day. Volunteers spend all year collecting donations and then coordinate efforts a few weeks prior to the big event, which usually takes place mid-December.
HELPING HANDS Manos de Ayuda, Inc. 383-5287 or (520) 760-8645
President: Pat Sledge Fun group that hold meetings every month and puts on a variety of fun activities such as the Bash every year and donates to local charities and organizations. http://www.OldBoysSocialClub.com
GOD'S GRACE FOUNDATION
KNOX TRAIL COUNCIL BSA Yvette yvettelavin1212@gmail.comLavin (508) 667-4031
WOMEN REHAB CENTER Centro de Rehabilitacion para Mujeres La Esperanza A.C. Directora: Hna. Ana Krause: (638) 102-0869 anaycruz@live.com From. Blvd. Samuel Ocaña, turn north at sign on Pto. Ensenada. Go 10 blocks and the Women's center will be on your left, just before the last cross street.
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The center helps men in need by providing clothing, housing, job training and food. They run solely on donations.
Fundación para Conservación del Pinacate, A.C. Office Hours: 9AM - 5PM U.S. Mail: PO Box 745, Ajo, AZ 85321
PEÑASCO SINGLES (PS)
The Red Cross can fill Portable Oxygen Tanks with prior notice.
TOURISM BUREAU (OCV) Puerto Peñasco Convention & Visitor’s Bureau 388-0444/US Toll Free 877-843-3717 Mexico Toll Free: 01-800-552-2820 Ave. Coahuila 444 Int. 1a Fremont & Víctor Mon-Fri:www.cometorockypoint.comEstrella9am-2pm&4-7pm,Sat9am-3pmPresident:HectorVazquezDelMercado
LA ESPERANZA PARA NUEVA VIDA
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MEN’S SHELTER Centro de Rehabilitación para Adultos y Jovenes La Esperanza A.C. Local Director: C. José de La Cruz Bravo 044-638-106-4079 identificacruz@live.com.mx
Founder: Robert Gutiérrez (480) 273-7141 Feeding.Facebook/www.godsgracefoundationclothingandfirstaidChristian Ministry. GREEN ANGELS Angeles Verdes Hwy. 8 Patrol: Sunrise to Sunset Pull off shoulder and raise vehicle hood EMERGENCY DIAL 078
A non-profit organization in Puerto Peñasco dedicated to enriching the lives of the children and their families. The organization provides medical assistance, assists families, offers education and assists in the z enrichment of children’s lives. The group holds many events during the year including golf tournaments, a children’s walk, triathlon, concerts and a New Year’s Eve Bash.
ROCKY POINT CHRISTMAS Tab Gray: tab@rockypoint.com Family of God Christian Fellowship PO Box 738, Lukeville, AZ 85341
Meetings: Wednesdays 9AM at The Friendly Dolphin Restaurant in the Old Port SAN JOSE CHURCH MISSION OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE Cholla Bay Road on the right before you enter La Cholla. Mass time as 8 a.m.
We are a Mexican non-profit hosting mission groups; bringing aid and comfort to families and the displaced. Our Community Center is located on Kino Blvd at Francisco Madero. We accept clothing, current dated dry food items, new children’s toys, school supplies, household goods, furniture, tools and construction materials. From our thrift store sales we fund all aspects of our ministry; these include: our dinner, fun free family events, community construction opportunities, and ministries at rehab centers. Hours of Operation at our Community Center: Thrift Store: Tues. thru Sat. 12-5 Our Dinner, serving free food: Tues. & Thur. 1-2 Free Fun Family events: scheduled throughout the year watch for them on FBoc3anviewminisry Please come join us. For information about serving opportunities at Our Dinner, Thrift Store, Mission Groups, Fun Free Family events, construction projects and rehab center ministries go to: Conradwww.oc3eanviewministry.comFlores,PresidentandFounderoceanviewministry@gmail.comUS:480-264-1172MX:638-109-8017OLDBOYSSOCIALCLUB
EMERGENCY DIAL 911 OR 060 Business Phone: www.cruzrojapenasco.org.mx383-2266
LAS CONCHAS HOMEOWNERS ASSOC.
NUEVA CREACION Rehabilitation Center and Shelter for women, teens, and children suffering drug addiction, abuse or violence. The Center is a legally stablished Non Profit Institution. Director: Guadalupe de Soto and Guadalupe de Soto (638) 105-9804 taviita_07@hotmail.com Juan Aldama #527 (52 & 53 Streets) Colonia Nuevo Peñasco. PEÑASCO PROJECT
LIONS CLUB Phone: 383-2488 Ave. Niños Heroes and Juan Aldama Some of their programs include info. & action for the prevention of hypertension and diabetes, prescription glasses, eye surgery, supply wheelchairs, braces, crutches, etc. Donations of eyeglasses, or any other items may be dropped off at the office of the RPTimes.
Founder: Steve Schwab Established 2003 520-232-2241 7655 E Redfield Rd. Suite 3 Scottsdale, AZ, Email:www.mexicochildrensfoundation.org85260info@mexicochildrensfoundation.org
Juan Aldama & Marcelo Pino
Monetary donations can be made in person, to the Red Cross people with their cans out when you see them in the street or you may deposit directly into their account: Banamex Acct# 7661161 SUC. 472 Located on Blvd. Fremont, across from the Fire Department (Bomberos)
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The Red Cross offers its services free of charge to the general public. They handle a number of minor injuries such as stings, bites, cuts, sprains, broken bones, etc. They have ambulance service and offer their services 24 hours a day. They work with local doctors and clinics to provide emergency care for patients with more serious injuries. They operate solely on donations, so please donate when you can. They are always in need of medical supplies, crutches, wheelchairs, etc. You may drop off donations at the Red Cross or at the office of the Rocky Point Times.
Director: LT. Lizette Ibarra 638 105 3384 Marketing and social media manager: L.P.M. Sara Lilia Cárdenas Franco 638 116 1546 Administration Assistant L.T. Dannahi Barrios
ROTARY CLUB PUERTO PEÑASCO MAR DE CORTÉS President: Maria Conchita Peralta Melgar Secretary: Oscar Palacio clubrotariopuertopenasco@gmail.comSotowww.clubrotariopuertopenasco.orgFB:@clubrotariopuertopenasco
SERVICES ARE FREE OF CHARGE
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The Community center is located on Lazaro Cardenas #538 (Eastern part of RP) The Association is created to give Hope for a change in the way of life for those in the community who desire improvement. Contact rpbarbo@gmail.com for more info or to help.
GRUPO SAN PEREGRINO Spiritual Support Cancer Group Dra. Arminda Gonzalez: 110-4934 Glenda Lopez: 383-2414 Mariana Perez: (044-638) sanperegrinopenasco@gmail.com102-0564
A group of local singles, both full and part time residences. All singles are invited to join (no fee) this laid back group for the happy hours each Tuesday at 4 pm at Puesta del Sol restaurant at Playa Bonita Resort. The location for the Saturday breakfasts will be announced at this happy hour. For more information contact any of the following: Marti 812-3191463 (U.S. cell works locally), or Jane Toth 928607-2741 or just show up at the Tuesday happy hour and introduce yourself.
RED CROSS (CRUZ ROJA)
Organizer: John Fowler: 602-840-1528 PO Box 5, Lukeville, AZ 85341 Delivers food boxes, bikes, toys and clothes to needy families all year long. Donations are accepted and transported to Rocky Point year round. If you have a donation pickup in the Phoenix area, call John Fowler or email santaclausclub@hotmail.com.
Phone: 382-0050 / (602) 476-1454 Guard Gate: 382-0095 President: Ginger Beauchamp Executive Vice President: Naoma Leader Vice President: Bart Stockton Treasurer: Randi Alcott Secretary: Raylene Pavlicek
MISSION VILLA GRANADA (Weekend Missions) Be part of something bigger than yourself! We provide a 3-day international missions trip for less than $150 per person. Includes lodging and all meals. We are a Christian Ministry. However, anyone is welcome to join us in serving the RP Community. Volunteers needed at Mission Villa Granada for maintenance, cleaning, cooking, church building upkeep, marketing, or anything you love to do. We are located at the former Villa Granada Hotel, 2 blocks east of El Pollo Lucas. Visit Weekendmissions.com, email pva@cox. net or call Carmen (638) 103-4336 or Vincent (602) 696-3288.
REHABILITATION CENTER
FUNERAL HOMES Funeraria Renacimiento 383-1233 Funeraria Santa Cecilia 383-2522
President: Ramon Contreras Pamela J. Lyke Marquez: pjlmarquez@aol.com Manos de Ayuda, Inc. is a non-profit corporation that provides rehabilitation, health education, medical and therapy equipment and supplies to children with special needs. They also help with construction modifications at a nursing home, a free clinic, and day care facility. These projects are made possible by volunteer efforts and financial assistance. Your help is always needed. I.R.A.D. Director: Julio Alberto Lucero Arreola 044-638-109-2566 Located off of Cholla Bay Road I.R.A.D. is the institute for the recovery of drug addicts and alcoholics. The shelter houses, feeds and cares for those persons addicted. They rely and operate solely on donations and often sell candy to raise money to keep the centers open. They will always present their identification.
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Provides assistance, tourist aid, information and emergency radio service for travellers on Hwy. 8 from Sonoyta to Rocky Point. Bilingual “Green Angels” provide protection service, medical aid and basic mechanical aid. There is no charge for mechanical service, you will only pay for auto parts, gas, oil, etc.
Unidad Basica de Rehabilitacion Therapy for the handicap and those with special needs. Consultations accepted. Coordinator: Esperanza Lopez Trasviña Phone: 383-1918
YOUTH SPORTS FOUNDATION Rick Busa: rbusa1972@gmail.comPromotesyouth sports in Puerto Peñasco. Donations of sports equipment, uniforms, etc. always welcome. Call for sports schedule and come out to watch the kids play.
On Simon Morua behind the new cemetery
OC3AN VIEW
Contact: Deb Turner (638) 386-8645 (520) trnrrck@yahoo.com906-3096 Barbara Olszewski rpbarbo@gmail.com (602) 324-9529 / (638) 114-2406
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El Pinacate Biosphere Reserve is considered one of the most unique volcanic zones in the world. The conservation of these gigantic craters and the surrounding areas are an important part of our ancient history and culture. Self guided hikes, overnight camping and exploring are allowed in the area provided you do not harm, disrupt or take plants, wildlife or artifacts from the area. Visitors must register at the office as they enter the reserve. The reserve is located at the halfway town (Nayarit) between Rocky Point and Sonoyta. Also located near this area is Gran Desierto de Altar, home to the largest area of natural sand dunes.
The group’s mission is to provide spiritual and monetary support to individuals in Rocky Point that are affected by cancer
Thrift Store open Monday - Saturday 9am-4pm Run solely on donations Turn W on Samuel Ocaña, go to the first 4-way stop and turn left, go 1 block and turn right, then go 2 blocks and turn left. Thrift store is the light green building located at the end of the street on the right hand side. St. Vincent de Paul helps needy citizens by furnishing clothing, food baskets, medical assistance and basic needs.
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN OF PUERTO PEÑASCO A.C. Rosa AngelicaContrerasPeñuelas PRESIDENT Ma. De Los Angeles Miranda Carpio SECRETARY OF CORRESPONDANCE Ana Lorenia Morales Reyna TREASURER
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Summer hours are Thursday through Monday opening at 8:30 am. There’s live music Fridays and Saturday at 6 pm and Sundays at noon. As the weather cools down and fall approaches, they will be adding a happy hour and increased hours.While you’re out there in Cholla Bay, don’t forget to stop by Xochitl’s (Thursday’s through Monday (summer Friday-Sunday) 7am-3pm) and have a meal, drink or breakfast (my favorite: Bloody Mary’s and Mexican cheese crisp).
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Kelly Lynn Albert, owner of your new “no sniveling favorite destination” has been working hard to offer Cholla Bay a “new JJ’s experience “. And, even though the landmark had a facelift, I love that they didn’t change the name or the community feeling. Don’t worry you’ll still have the same awesome beautiful views of Cholla Bay, but now with updated seating, handrails, a cool by the sea band stage, and new collectible JJ’s swag. Be warned there’s still no sniveling to be had, but this time around, JJ’s has many reasons to have you smiling. How about a/c in the bar area, fire pits outside and a new menu. There’s a little something for everyone with tasty bites such as buffalo cauliflower, chili rellenos, and seasonal grilled fish… Yes, there’s still tacos, chips and salsa, and hot dogs but there’s also delicious breakfast on the weekends with mimosas and Bloody Mary’s and a pet friendly patio (as long as they’re on a leash).
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Xochitl’s is on the opposite side of JJs and the first restaurant you will see coming into Cholla Bay, right after the pavement. Xochitl’s or (Sally’s as I have always known it for the wonderful woman that created it, rest in peace) serves breakfast, lunch and take and bake pizzas, they have a/c inside and a great upper deck with a unique view of Cholla and a huge variety of reasonably priced delicious food. Save some room for a fish taco, because if you haven’t been to Mr. Fish Taco, well... you just have to. (generally open weekends, limited hours) Need a plan? Here’s my agenda for a Cholla BayStartDay.the weekend with breakfast at Xochitl’s, maybe have one Bloody Mary, machaca and eggs, and take a picture in front of the cool artwork on the outside, next you’ll pass Cholla Bay Oyster House, go inside look at the bay and sit at the bar made from a boat, snap a pic and have a beverage, maybe an oyster or crab cake, and then walk out to the edge of the bay and take in all the treasures you can spot in low tide, wander along the sand, shoot some pretty nature pictures, and walk some more. You’ll need the exercise to continue on the next round. Head back and have another cool beverage at Cholla Bay Oyster House, get back in your vehicle, (off road vehicles welcome in Cholla) and then drive past JJ’s Cantina a couple hundred yards, and stop at Mr. Fish Taco, if it’s open have a fish taco at Mr. Fish and take a pic. Now, it’s time to head back to JJ’s and take another trek on the sand at low tide, or if it’s high tide march down the steps to the water and take a dip and cool off in the Sea of Cortez, wherever you’re traveling from, know that at JJ’s you are at 38 elevation. You can’t get much lower….come on up, dry off in the sunshine on the patio and listen to some live music. They have an outdoor bar and indoor bar. Once you’re dry, move inside and try the a/c. You’ll probably be hungry again, if so don’t miss the jalapeño mac and cheese, shrimp tostada, cauliflower buffalo bites, or pastor pineapple chicken sandwich. Buy yourself some cool swag at the Swag Shop, take some pictures around the fire pit, and you’ll have a day to remember. And, just as they do at Wrecked at The Reef, JJ’s will always accept donations and will reciprocate with a free drink/ beer coupon. The donations can be for anywhere or anything such as Red Cross, Casa Hogar, Barbs Dog Rescue, Santa Claus Club etc. and they will make deliveries as often as needed to any places necessary. So, if you’re planning on spending the day in Cholla bring some donations with you. Coming soon there will be one more exciting spot to add to the Cholla Bay line up. Have I mentioned how much I love pizza? Cholla Bay Pizza Co. does not yet have an opening date or menu, but we do know they will have pick-up and delivery of yummy pizza. Thanks to Larry Miles-Hillyard, licensed Rocky Point Realtor", larry.miles@kw.com for photos.
One of the oldest bars in Rocky Point where thousands of friendships, memories and romances have been made, JJ’s Cantina, has reopened under the folks that brought you Wrecked at the Reef and if you haven’t checked it out yet, you’re in for a treat.
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Take the sandy road to Cholla Bay and you might be surprised at all the destinations you can visit. In fact, you can make it a day trip, and explore and experience a fun day in Cholla Bay.
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By Joseph Sanchez Rocky Point Homebuilders & Remax Legacy As summer winds down, so does the busy tourist season but statistics show that Puerto Peñasco maintains its position as the most frequently visited destination in all northwest Mexico, making it a destination for real estate and business investment. A great example of this was 4th of July weekend which typically marks the vacation period for Mexican tourists. This year we saw a spike in travel both by car and now by air as the flight originating out of Tijuana, Baja California have commenced. Yes, the airport is now open and a round-trip flight to and from Tijuana to Puerto Peñasco will cost approximately 3,500 pesos or $175 USD. The flight includes transfer from Puerto Peñasco to the airport, as well as luggage allowance of up to 25 kilos perTheperson.Fourth of July weekend translated into 89% hotel occupancy rate or 37 million pesos for the city’s hotel and service sectors and its no wonder why Puerto Peñasco remains the number one destination in northwest Mexico because its beaches are now ranked as the best beaches in the entire country!Parts of Sandy Beach from Playa Bonita Hotel to Las Palomas as well as 2300 meters of coastline at Islas del Mar are certified clean beaches and for the second year in a row, Puerto Peñasco received the international, “Blue Flag” certification granted by the Foundation for Environmental Education in Mexico. The Blue Flag makes our coastline the only coast in the State of Sonora as having met the environmental and sustainable guidelines required for international distinction. Overall, the first half of 2022 has been a success with hotel occupancy rates averaging 42% representing revenue of over 1.68 million pesos based on average expenses per visitor according to the Puerto Peñasco Convention and Visitors Bureau or OCV. The OCV said that the activation of this aerial connectivity will shorten distances for new tourism opportunities and open business markets wishing to take advantage of reduced travel times. This in turn, will translate into longer stays in this port, which offers the cleanest and warmest beaches in northwestern Mexico, the desert and its dunes, the Pinacate Reserve, significant hotel infrastructure, great cuisine, quality service, and many places to explore. This is a win/win for the city and will help to expand our tourism industry and real estate economy. This is the time to make your investment in Puerto Peñasco so contact your local real estate advisor for more information!
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About the author: Joseph Sanchez is president of Rocky Point Home Builders a design/build contractor specializing in custom home design, construction and engineered renovations and a real estate agent with RE/ MAX Legacy. He resides here in Puerto Peñasco with his wife and three children and is originally from Chicago. For more information email him at sales@rockypointhomebuilders.com
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By Vince Deadmond Emblazoned on T-shirts, bumper stickers, and posters since the early 80s, the No Sniveling saying is the perfect thought if you are visiting Puerto Peñasco in September. Normally, I am singing the praises of our funky little beach town. But if you visit in September, you are in for some heat, humidity, and a probable trip to your dermatologist for a rash you have never seen before. Normally I would be talking in glowing terms of our slice of paradise, but the extreme heat, humidity, and insects in September are going to make your trip far from Instagram perfect. If you come in September, adjust your attitude… and No Sniveling. Yes, I am planning a September fly fishing trip to Puerto Peñasco, but I am expecting some difficulties. I will do my fishing trips early in the day, I’ll be in the water, and I’ll have plenty of water to keep hydrated. If you are planning to fish, I would recommend having bug spray handy. The usual hat, sunblock, sunglasses, and quick dry clothing will help you to stay more comfortable. While planning I would recommend you plan your October and November trips to Puerto Peñasco. Those are my favorite months for visiting. Weather, water, and fishing are all good in October and November. While the heat and humidity are bad, the fly fishing is quite good! The warm water has the fish hungry. I’ll probably toss some bigger flies and expect some larger fish. I normally fish one of my trusty 8 weight rods with a #4 Clouser attached. I’ll probably experiment with the 10 weight and throw some 2/0 Clousers, and maybe some 5/0 articulated Musky flies, just for fun. Even with all of warnings I have given you, I hope to see you on the water fishing Peñasco in September.
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The following is a list of items which you may bring into Mexico tax free.
• Binoculars • Camping equipment • Portable television, radio and 20 cds • Laptop computer
COMING FROM CALIFORNIA
parking other fees Type of Services: RS: Int’l regular flights RFF Category: 7 Airport Coordinates: 31° 21’ 6.836” LN113° 18’ 19.44” LW Runway Center Runway Designation: 18-36 Runway 18 THR Elev.: 84 ft./Runway 36 Elev.: 88 ft. Airport Reference Number: 4D Runway Lengths: 8,100 ft. Airport Size: 1,482.6 Acres U.S. AIRPORTS (CLOSEST) Phoenix, Tucson & Nogales, AZ MEXICANCONSULATESCONSULATES
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• Items for personal use such as clothing, shoes and toiletries according to the length of your stay.
• Household linens • Kitchen utensils • Livingroom & bedroom furniture You may import additional merchandise valued up to $1,000 per vehicle by paying the corresponding tax without the intervention of a customs broker. Over $1,000 USD requires a broker, which are located just across the border.
ENTERING MEXICO Hwy. 8 from the Lukeville border to Rocky Point is a good 2-lane road with plenty of emergency parking and places to pass. It is an open range (watch out for wildlife) and is patrolled by the highway police as well as the Green Angels (roadside assistance). Please see Crossing the Border in this section for more info.
You will take the old Ajo Hwy. (Hwy. 86), which will lead you through Sells and end at Why, AZ. At the stop sign take a left onto Hwy. 85 (at Why) and head to the border (see above). Gas stations, restrooms, ATM’s & convenience stores are located in Gila Bend, Ajo, Why and Lukeville. AZ before reaching the border.
GENERAL AIRPORT INFORMATION Airport ICAO ID: MMPE Location: 17 miles East of downtown Elevation: 88 ft. Mar de Cortes Radio Tower Frequency: 118.85 Website contains complete info. on Airport loanding, Tucson: 3915 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85711 (520) 882-5595 Mon.-Fri. 8 AM - 2 PM Phoenix: P 320 E McDowell Rd Ste 320 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 242-7398 480 Grand Ave., 89562 (520) 287-3175 Douglas: 541 10th St., 85607 (520) 364-3107 Mexico from Mexico (01-631) Fax: (01-631) 313-4652 from the U.S. (011-52-631) 311-8150 Fax: (011-52-631) 313-4652 http://travel.state.gov Email:
All parties are taken to the police station where you and your vehicle may be detained until restitution is made. If a minor is involved in an accident, the parents are responsible for the child. Parents must pay fines and/or restitution. Minors are usually detained but not jailed in non-death accidents or traffic violations. You need to file a police report and phone your Mexican insurance adjustor immediately in the event of an accident. You (most likely) will be held in jail if you are in an accident in which a death occurs.
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YOU MUST FILE AN OFFICIAL COMPLAINT! If you feel you have been wronged by an officer(s), you MUST make an official complaint so that the police department can take action. If they have no record of the incident, then they have no proof. Telling your friends and complaining to others will not get the problem solved - it only creates more problems and allows the officer to go on “doing business as usual”. File a complaint and save others the same grief you have gone through and make our city a better place.
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• 3 liters of alcohol & beer, 6 liters of wine. You may import more by paying the corresponding tax.
ACCIDENTS AIRLINE SERVICE Mar de Cortes International Airport (011-52-638) Airportwww.aeropuertomardecortes.com383-6097Administrator:AlonsoDominguez Libramiento Carretera Ejido Colonia fly your own plane you must have your: pilots license, medical certificate, registration, air worthiness certificate, and Mexican airplane insurance.
NogalesASC@state.gov What the Consulate CAN DO if you are arrested in Mexico • Visit you in jail after your arrest • Provide you a list of local attorneys • Inform you of judicial procedures • Notify family and friends • Relay requests for aid or monetary support • Protest abuse/mistreatment to authorities What the Consulate CANNOT DO if you are arrested in Mexico • Demand your immediate release • Get you out of jail or out of the country • Pay legal fees w/U.S. Government money • Pay fines w/U.S. Government money
• 1 carton of cigarrettes.
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• 5 used toys if the passenger is a child
1) Fiscal Traffic Light Nothing to declare/items under allowed limit
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• A non-motorized boat up to 5½ meters in length or a surfboard with or without a sail If you are traveling by a camper, trailer, motorhome you may also bring in:
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INFORMATION YOU NEED COVID-19 CROSSING HOURS 6AM-8PM SONOYTA & LUKEVILLE DO NOT STOP IN SONOYTA, DRIVE STRAIGHT THRU TO ROCKY POINT DO NOT SPEED IN SONOYTA - 40 KMH & WEAR YOUR MASK
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• 1 photographic or motion video camera, including a power source and rolls of film or video cassettes. (No professional equipment.)
VEHICLE INSPECTION
DRIVING TO ROCKY POINT COMING FROM PHOENIX Take either I-10 (west side) or the Maricopa Hwy. (east side). Take the Gila Bend/Mexico exit off of I-10 and head toward Gila Bend. Once you pass through Gila Bend you will exit onto Hwy. 85 (south) toward Ajo/Mexico. Hwy. 85 will
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Some major rental companies do permit their vehicles to be driven into Mexico. Call their AZ offices directly instead of their national offices. You may be required to carry their Mexican insurance. Mexico law requires that you must carry a minimum of liability insurance. Arizona (Phoenix Area) Enterprise, Advantage, Dollar, Saban’s Puerto Peñasco (from the U.S. dial 011-52-638)
PASSPORTS ARE REQUIRED Passports are required for re-entry into the U.S. when travelling by vehicle into Mexico. You may also present a Passport Card, Enhanced Driver’s License, SENTRI or NEXXUS Cards when leaving Mexico. Children under the age of 16 need to present their Birth Certificate. This applies to any port of entry when driving into Mexico.
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As soon as you pass the chainlink fence, you are entering into Mexico. There are two lanes going into Mexico. Wait for the vehicle ahead of you to pass all the way through the lane before proceeding.
1) FISCAL TRAFFIC LIGHT STOP (alto) - RED LIGHT If the light turns red you will pull off to the left where an officer will ask you some questions such as where you are going, how long you are staying, and what you are bringing into Mexico. The officer will most likely look through your vehicle and belongings. Do not leave your vehicle unattended and do accompany the officer during his search. If you incur any problems be sure to get the name and badge number of the officer.
2) Integral VoluntaryInspectiondeclaration/items over allowed limit As you cross the Mexican Border there are two narrow lanes with a (traffic) light at the end of the lane. As you proceed ahead, the light will flash RED (alto - stop) or GREEN (pase - go).
Dear traveler, when crossing the border of Sonoyta, Sonora you suffer any abuse by any police authority, make sure to file a Complaint. The Mayor’s office is here to help with any problem you may have, make sure to contact us to: (651) 512-1172 or ( 651) 100-9530 or contraloriasocialsonoyta@hotmail.comemail are available 24 /7, every day of the week. (MEXICO) ( Transportes de la Baja California) on Constitucion, just N of the signal at Blvd. Benito - Phone: 388-0888 side of Benito Juarez, of the Stadium de Sonora - Phone: 383-3640 side of Blvd. Benito of No. Releccion (Calle
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limits. Before you enter the lanes to cross into Mexico, you will pull off to your left and park in the assigned spaces against the chainlink fence. You will need to go to the small building, which sits in the middle of the two lanes, and tell the officer what items you have to declare and the value of each item. When you are finished filling out the form, the import tax (impuestos) will be assessed and you will be handed two forms to take to the bank and pay. (The bank is at the side of the brick building, past the fountain.) If it is after hours, you will pay your impuestos to the agent who will stamp your form and issue you a receipt. An agent may want to come and inspect your load. The taxes you pay are in pesos and you can now pay with a credit card (they will accept dollars) and are to be paid directly to the bank and you will be issued a receipt. You will need that receipt to cross the border. (If you are pulled over by Aduana after leaving the border, you will need the receipt as proof of payment.)
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Puerto Peñasco, also known as Rocky Point, is located in the State of Sonora on the Sea of Cortez. It is approz. 66 miles from the U.S. border at Lukeville, AZ and the Mexican border at Sonoyta, MX. Rocky Point is located within the “Free Zone”, so no vehicle permits are required for you to visit, but you will need your Passport or other ID (see above) to re-enter the United States. Rocky Point offers a variety of land and sea activities for every age and is very family oriented. It also offers a variety of dining and lodging choices as well as beach camping and RV Parks. Rocky Point is known for its warm weather, beautiful sunsets and gorgeous beaches. Relax and enjoy a day on the beach or at one of our many spas. Head out for a day of shopping to find everything from one-of-a-kind fine art to curious. Plan a day of golf on some of the most beautiful and challenging courses around. And when the sun has set, head out for some local night time entertainment.
GO (pase) - GREEN LIGHT If you get the green light you can pass through without any inspection. Please note that you still may be pulled over and inspected even if you get the green light.
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ACCIDENTS If you are involved in a (nondeath) accident in Mexico, you are considered at fault until proven otherwise.
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After you have paid your taxes, you will need to cross the border and go through the Fiscal Traffic Light. If you get the red light you will need to pull over and show your receipt to the officer. If you come through the fiscal traffic light, and merchandise is found, which was not declared, you could have to pay a fine of 4x the commercial value of the articles plus your vehicle and belongings may be seized. If you choose the Integral Inspection the fine will be 1½x the value. In both cases you forfeit the right to the tax exemption.
Your vehicle and personal belongings can be confiscated if you do not stop and declare merchandise over your limit allowed by Mexican Law.
The Crossing at San Luis (south of Yuma, AZ) is the fastest and easiest point to cross. Head East on I-8 and take Hwy. 95 S towards Yuma. You will cross at San Luis Rio Colorado. Continue straight for a few blocks, turn left at the signal on to Ave. Obregon. That is the main road through San Luis. You will go all the way through town and see a sign for Puerto Peñasco and El Golfo de Santa Clara off to your right. Exit right at the bridge and follow the signs to Puerto Peñasco. Theres is a toll booth you will go through (currently $110 pesos). The road is smooth and free of potholes and has plenty of places to pass and pull over. Just outside of El Golfo, you will turn left onto the Coastal Highway (003) and follow that all the way to Rocky Point. Signs are clearly marked. Look on our facebook page for pictures of the signs, roadway, stops and scenery.
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CROSSING THE BORDER COVID CROSSING HOURS 6AM to 8PM Mexico & the U.S. Sonoyta/Lukeville
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Fruits and Vegetables: bananas, black berries, cactus fruits, dates, dewberries, grapes, lychees, melons, papayas, pine apples, and strawberries. (Most citrus such as oranges and grapefruit are NOT permit ted.) Vegetables are permitted, except for those on the prohibited list. Okra, however, is subject to certain restrictions.
COVID-19 HOURS 6AM-8PM CLOSED 8PM to 6AM Have your I.D. or Passport ready Bureau of Customs and Border Protection PO Box C, Lukeville, AZ 85341 (520) 387-5671, Fax: (520) 387-5309 Passports FROM ROCKY POINT TO Prieta, miles Ajo, miles miles miles miles miles Kino Bay, Mexico............................393 miles Las Vegas, Nevada..........................514 miles Los Angeles, California...................540 miles Lukeville, Arizona..............................66 miles Nogales, Mexico.............................287 miles Phoenix, Arizona............................217 miles San Carlos, Mexico.........................407 miles San Diego, California......................366 miles Santa Ana, Mexico.........................217 miles Sonoyta, Mexico..............................62 miles Tucson, Arizona..............................208 miles Yuma, Arizona................................260 miles Coastal Highway 003
Vehicle Insurance Mexican Law states that you MUST HAVE MEXICAN INSURANCE while driving in Mexico. A minimum of liability is required though full coverage is recommended. You can insure your driver’s license if driving a buggy, quad, rail, etc., but the vehicle cannot be insured for theft. If your vehicle is stolen, you must immediately file a local, federal (state) and U.S. police report. The insurance companies usually pay low blue book and extras such as rims, tires, stereo, etc. are not covered.
Nuts: acorns, almonds, cocoa beans, chestnuts, coconuts (without husks or milk), peanuts, pecans, pinons (pinenuts), tamarind beans, walnuts and waternuts. Seafood: 50 lbs. of fish or shrimp per vehicle. Avoid customs penalties by declaring all articles acquired in Mexico, and in your possession at the time of your reentry into the United States. If in doubt whether an article should be declared, always declare it first to the Customs Officer on duty. If you understate the value of an article you declare, you may have to pay a penalty in addition to the payment of duty. If you fail to declare an article, acquired in Mexico, not only is the item subject to seizure, but you will be liable for a personal penalty. You are entitled to a $800 exemption in a 30 day period. Articles totaling $800 may be entered free of duty, subject to limitations on liquor, cigarettes & cigars.
Prohibited Items Agricultural items are prohibited if they can carry plant pests or animal diseases.
Cuban Cigars Medicine requires a prescription, carry a copy of your U.S. prescription with you.
Poultry: raw meat from both domesticated and game fowl is prohibited. (Exception: thoroughly cooked poultry is permitted.) Eggs: prohibited. (Exceptions: boiled and cooked eggs are permitted.)
Customs Brokers in Sonoyta, Mex. Agencia Ibarrola (011-52-651) 512-1878 Aserco Imp. (011-52-651) 512-0009 MultiServicios Sinaloa (011-52-651) 512-1593 or 1599
Most U.S. policies ARE NOT recognized in Mexico. You may purchase insurance over the internet, phone, mail or stop at a number of places on your way to Rocky Point. Look in this issue for Mexican Insurance. This highway will run from Baja, California through Rocky Point to San Carlos. It is completed from El Golfo de Santa Clara to Rocky Point and from El Desemboque to Puerto Libertdad. Southern California visitors will be able to cut their driving time by using this beautiful, safe new highway! It is a nice, wide, 2-lane highway with rest stops, plenty of passing and wide shoulders for emergencies. See Driving to Puerto Peñasco at the beginning of this section. LIMITS LIMITS 10 KPH / 6 MPH in School Zones 30 KPH / 18 MPH on City Streets 60 KPH / 37 MPH on any Blvd., unless posted ortherwise 60 KPH / 37 MPH on the Resort Rd, from Playa Bonita to Cholla Bay
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Everyone in the vehicle needs to provide one of the above forms if identificaton. Parents bringing their babies, who have not received their official birth certificate, may bring the temporary one issued by the hospital. Children 16 and under will be required to show a copy of their birth certificate.
Live Birds: wild and domesticated birds, including poultry are prohibited. To im port personally owned pet birds, contact agricultural inspectors in advance.
You are allowed to bring in $300 USD per person worth of new merchandise - this does not include your personal items such as clothing, toiletries, etc. If you have new merchandise in excess of $300 per person you will need to declare your items and pay the impuestos (taxes) before crossing into Mexico. You may import up to $1,000 USD in new merchandise per vehicle without the assistance of a Customs ToBroker.declare items you are bringing into Mexico, turn left as you cross the border, just beyond the chainlink fence. Park in the designated spot and go into the Aduana Building in the middle of the two lanes. See Crossing the Border for more information on declaring merchandise. If your merchandise totals more than $3,000 USD per vehicle, you will need the assistance of a customs broker. Customs brokers are located on the Mexican side of the border. Park on the U.S. side and walk across to one of their offices.
Puerto Peñasco is located in the Free Zone, where you do not need vehicle/tourist visas to visit. If you plan to travel beyond the Free Zone you will need the following: FMT (personal tourist visa) and your vehicle permit if you plan to drive. Personal(FMT)Visa Available at Immigrationthe Office in Sonoyta, on your right as you cross the border. They are open from 8:00 AM until Midnight. You will need to bring your birth certificate and/or valid driver’s license. You can either park on the U.S. side and walk across or you can go through the border and park. You will need to show your ID and fill out the necessary paperwork (it is in English and Spanish). Once you have filled out the paperwork you will take it over to Banca Serfin, pay approx. $558 pesos (per person) and return to the office to give them a copy.
Straw: generally prohibited. This includes wheat straw, seeds, animal feed, and all articles made from this material. In addition to the excepted items listed above, many agricultural items are per mitted if they pass inspection to be sure they are free of pests, soil and sand.
Game: check with agricultural inspectors in advance.
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FIREARMS & DRUGS Firearms, illegal drugs and ammunition are NOT allowed into Mexico. Hunters may bring their firearm with the proper paperwork/ clearance. Possession carries a pentalty of 5 to 30 years.
Your deposit plus any interest will be returned to you when you leave Mexico. You may choose to obtain a bond through an authorized Mexican bonding company located at all border crossings. The bonding company also assess taxes and processing costs for this service. The vehicle permit is good for 6 months and for any type of vehicle weighing under 3 tons. When departing Mexico, and if you are not planning to drive the vehicle back into Mexico, the permit must be canceled with Customs. If your car is found in Mexico, beyond the Free Zone, and beyond the authorized time, or without the appropriate papers, it will be confiscated.
The vehicle may be driven by the spouse or adult children as long as they have the same immigration status. It is a good idea to get a notarized document, if you are driving a vehicle beyond the free zone that is not registered in your name, nor the owner is in the vehicle. It should simply state that the owner has given you permission to drive the vehicle, you may want to include the make, model, year, color and VIN number.
At this time you cannot obtain your FMT in Peñasco, but the Immigration office can stamp your FM3 or FM2 for travel beyond the free zone. If you are flying into the airport you can obtain your FMT when you arrive at the Peñasco airport. By law, anyone who stays in Mexico for more than 72 hours, is required to have an FMT, whether you stay within the Free Zone or not.
Automobile Visa The Free Zone covers most of Sonora, but if you plan to drive past Guaymas, Sonora, you will need to obtain a permit for your vehicle. This can be done in San Emeterio, about 20 miles south of Sonoyta on Hwy 2 or at the check point outside of Guaymas. The cost for this permit is approx. $59.16 dlls. You cannot get a permit in Rocky Point. You will need the original and 3 copies of: • Registration, Title and the valid driver’s license of the vehicle owner • Credit card in the vehicle owner’s name • FMT, FM3, FM2, Passport or birth certificate • Leasing contract (if the vehicle is rented or leased), which must be in the name of the person importing the vehicle. If the vehicle belongs to a company, the papers certifying the employee works for the Ifcompany.youdo not have a credit card you can post a bond payable to the Federal Treasury issued by an authorized bonding company in Mexico. As an alternative to posting bond you may make a cash deposit at Banco del Ejercito in an amount equal to the value according to the “Table of Vehicle Values for Bonding Companies.”
Daily shuttle service is available from the Phoenix and Tucson areas to Rocky Point and cities in-between. Please contact the companies directly for their schedules and rates. If you need door to door service, clarify that they offer that service and if you need to be picked up at the airport make sure that the shuttle has a permit to pick up passengers at the airport. Head Out to Rocky Point Phone (602) 971-0166 www.headouttorockypoint.com Nena’s Transportation 388-7089 or (602) 442-6802 Located on Benito Juarez, N of the Baseball Stadium by Coffee Point Transportes Superior 383-3640 Calle Lazaro Cardenas, Esq. Benito Juarez Bus Station TNS/Estrella Blanca Sonoyta: Across the border on the west side of the street. 01-651-512-3374 At the Bus Station: 01-651-512-0784 Phoenix: 29th & VanBuren: 602-4559522
On June 1st, 2009, U.S. Citizens reentering the United States (via vehicle) from Mexico will be required to show their Passport, Passport Card, Enhanced Driver’s License, NEXXUS or SENTRI card.
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Fruits and Vegetables: sugarcane, po tatoes, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, and yams. (Exceptions: Cooked potatoes and avocados without seeds, except in Plants,California.)Seeds and Soil: plants and seeds require special permits. Soil and some plants are prohibited. Check in advance with agricultural inspectors. (Exception: some dried plant parts for medicinal purposes are permitted.) Meat and Game: pork, raw and cooked, including sausages, cold cuts, skins, and pork tacos is prohibited. (Exceptions: shelf-stable, canned pork and hardcooked pork skins (cracklings) are permitted.)
Medical Insurance Family or personal trip/ vacation medical insurance can be purchased by some providers in the U.S. Check your existing policy to see what coverage is offered while visiting Mexico. Most clinics in Rocky Point do not accept U.S. insurance as payment.
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At Banco del Ejercito your credit card will be charged approx. from $200 USD. to $400 USD. A cash deposit will also be accepted if you do not have a credit card.
Wait Times Traffic is greatly increased during holiday and busy weekends. Please plan your trip accordingly. A good idea is to arrive a day early, and stay a day later. You can check border wait times on the internet at http://apps.cbp.gov/bwt Permitted Items 100 cigars, 200 cigarettes 1 liter (39.8 fl. oz.) of alcohol, per person, 21 yrs. or older. You are NOT permitted, at the Lukeville Port of Entry, to pay duty and import additional alcohol. This is a Pima County law, not an Arizona or U.S. state law, so check with the individual border crossing.
PETS Only domestic animals (dogs & cats) are permitted into Mexico. You need to carry a copy of your pet’s current rabies vaccination certificate as you may be asked for it as you cross the Mexicoborder. has many stray animals roaming the streets so please keep an eye on your pet. Many pets are lost in Rocky Point each year due to surroundingsunfamiliarand firework noise. If your animal is lost while visiting Rocky Point, we have found the best thing to do is scour the area where he/she was last seen. You can also pass out flyers to taxi drivers and water truck delivery men and post them all over town. Putting an announcement on the local AM and FM radio stations are also a good idea. Be sure you have a collar and tag on your animal as well as a current photo. Contrary to popular belief, your pet is not welcome at most establishments, especially where food is served. Please check with the staff before bringing your pet inside as the business can be fined for health violations.
The Rocky Point Times Newspaper strives to keep the information up-to-date. Laws, rules and info. change constantly, so if you notice an error, or have additional info., please let us know so that we may change the info. Contact us with questions or corrections at rockypointtimes@ yahoo.com or phone (480) 4636255 or local 383-6325.
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Always carry the importation permit with you when driving your vehicle into Mexico. Take it with you when you exit the vehicle - do not leave this document in your car. Make a copy and leave a copy in the car - same with your insurance.
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A few weeks later when I arrived at the Club Jessica was standing at the front of the class facing the other students. The bookearlyopenproceededme,athatannouncedteachershehadsurpriseforandJessicatoasmallreaderandreadit
We started this program in 2016 supporting 72 students from kindergarten through high school. That first year we thought that we would only have to provide our younger students with the resources they needed to be able to begin the school year—primarily a backpack full of required school supplies. However, we soon began to learn about the many barriers that would keep these younger students from succeeding in the classroom. Some of these barriers included a lack of food in the home, no transportation, lack of access to medical care leading to excessive absences, and more. We also learned that many of these young students had nobody in their home to provide them with the ongoing academic support and resources needed to succeed in school.So,in year two we opened our first homework club. This club was staffed by a teacher and teaching assistant who provided our grade school students with the daily academic resources and support they needed to succeed in the classroom. During my early visits to this first club, I had an experience that left me in awe of the impact these clubs could have on the kids we serve.
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aloud to all of us. As soon as she finished reading all the kids jumped up and cheered for her and when I glanced at the teacher, she had tears streaming down her face. Jessica then ran up to me, gave me a big hug and said “Tia Katy, yo soy inteligente!” (I am smart)—and that is when my tears started! I will never forget that moment and it is one that I think of often. This experience showed me what is possible when we make a relatively small investment in providing kids with the consistent academic resources and support not available in their homes. It is hard to believe that today we support more than 800 students and operate five homework clubs throughout the community. I am so grateful to my local team and our many supporters on both sides of the border who have joined us in committing to providing a path out of poverty through education for so many young people. I am also very excited to share that this next school year we will be offering the opportunity for volunteers from the U.S. help teach English at one of our homework clubs on Saturdays. You can make a one time or recurring tax-deductible donation to help us provide young people in this community with access to education at www. esperanca.org/mexico For more information about volunteering contact me at kathleen@ esperanca.org
When I first visited with Jessica at her homework club, she told me that she was “stupid” because all the other kids in her class could read, and she could not. I, of course, explained to her that she was not “stupid” but simply had not yet had the chance to learn how to read. I told her if she would keep coming to homework club, she would see how smart she really is.
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Jessica’s Story: Jessica was 9 years and, although she was in 4th grade, because of a challenging and unstable home life she was not yet able to read or write. Consequently, she had been told she was at risk of not being able to move onto the next grade level.
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If you get into a screaming fight and it sounds like chairs and dishes are being thrown around, someone is going to report this to me. Additionally, if you break the front door lock in said fight and contact me claiming it just broke, when I send someone out to fix the lock, which we know was not broken before you got there, we are also going to find out about your two large unauthorized dogs in a no pets allowed condo.
The only exception would be if you had a truly awful experience, like there was an actual safety issue, and want to warn others. Your host forgetting to leave a 25-cent shampoo and soap in the shower does NOT warrant a 3-star review.
By Stephanie Wood Happy September! The last month of our crazy busy summer season in Puerto Peñasco. The high season is always fastpaced and interesting as an Airbnb host. Most of our renters are awesome. We love to host you at our condos and want you to have the best time and enjoy everything that our town has to offer. We love to give our recommendations and insights on yummy eats and fun activities. It’s always a great feeling when we can help someone have a memorable vacation and want to comeAndback.yet, you sense that there may be a “however” in the above statement.Iam thinking I may need to update my Airbnb listing description with a few additional rules. The following should go without saying, but unfortunately all these things have actually happened, so maybe they need to be addressed…Pleasedonot use the common rooftop areas for sex parties, it really upsets the neighbors. It’s possibly also illegal, but I’m not sure of the public indecency laws in Mexico. Oh, and when you get caught by a neighbor, although it’s very generous of you to invite them to join, not everyone likes that kind of thing.
The alert from an Airbnb message or text may not be loud enough to wake one of us up. if it goes to voicemail, please immediately call again”. And one final very important note. When it comes to writing reviews, please be as kind as possible. If there was some minor inconvenience, but your host made up for it, don’t leave a bad review. It’s better to not leave a review than leave a bad review; kind of like if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. As far as Airbnb is concerned, anything below 4-stars is a bad review and if you get a few 3-star reviews, they can pull your listing. My advice as a host is, if you feel you cannot leave a 4- or 5-star review, contact your host privately, and don’t leave a review.
Yes, this actually happened and yes, I am still very salty about it! On the flip side, I will not leave you a bad review if you just got a little too rowdy on vacation. I consider it the cost of doing business, and none of the above guest escapades were reviewed to Airbnb.Theyjust give me great stories to tell…
If you get your freak on inside the condo, fantastic, I’m happy you had a great time, but it is inconsiderate to leave things like your condom and underwear in the sheets, that’s why we have a trash can.
Inevitably it seems the majority of issues occur between 10pm to 6am, (when I am asleep). One Airbnb I stayed at plainly stated: “We are a small family-run business, so we don't have someone awake 24-hours. If you have an urgent need or issue between the hours of 10pm and 8am, please call.
If you break something, like say, the sliding glass door, please don’t try to pretend it was like that when you got there and tell me the broken glass is safety hazard, and then proceed to do complete 100-point home inspection pointing out every minor flaw in the condo. It’s just rude and I’m still going to charge you for breaking the glass. Aside from these things, I do love my job hosting guests, and I hope you have an amazing vacation, and will accommodate anything within reason to make your stay enjoyable! Love it or hate it, Airbnb is a significant part of traveling today. When I travel, I also use Airbnb as a guest because you truly get unique experiences. Some things to consider as a guest. You are not renting a room at a hotel. Your host is most likely a small business with one, two, or maybe a handful of properties. And like any small family-owned business, there are going to be unforeseen issues.
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