Jaltemba Bay Life
A community web site for the villages of La Penita de Jaltemba, Guayabitos, Los Ayala and La Colonia. Jaltemba Bay Life is proud to promote the towns of Guayabitos, La PeƱita, Los Ayala, and La Colonia, all of which are located in the heart of the beautiful Riviera Nayarit. Includes a community forum with a lot of great features including member photo galleries.

Jaltemba Jalapeno
     Community News Board of Jaltemba Bay - with a major focus on community events and programs with the goal of helping Jaltemba Bay prosper through education. Includes a community forum, which is simple and easy to use.

Jaltemba Sol
    Community newspaper reporting on local and international news in the Riviera Nayarit.


Los Ayala News
Los Ayala, Nayarit, Mexico

News - February 2012
    Meet Local Folks, Manuel and Maria who moved to Los Ayala from Guadalajara. Learn about upcoming events in Los Ayala including the Los Ayalas Annual Dessert Buffet and Dance and the Traditional Mexican Fiesta that is being hosted to raise funds to replace the infrastructure (sewage piping). Los Ayala needs to raise 250,000 pesos, which will be matched by the Mexican Government 3 for 1! Take the time to view January's Magical Moments, featuring a photo of Mr. & Mrs. James & Jaleen Shier who were married on Los Ayala Beach!

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Jaltemba Bay Community News & Resources

     Check in with Magical Los Ayala to find out what is new and happening in this Magical Mexican Beach Town!  If you have news, stories or photos to share; are aware of upcoming special events in Los Ayala and in the community of Jaltemba Bay, please let us know, all about it!

   

The Local News from Los Ayala!
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News - December 2011 - January 2012
    Meet Local Folks, Robin and Henry. View Doug Spivak's beautiful photo of Los Ayala... Learn about renewing your FM2 or FM3, and what nuts and pizza have  to do with the process. This months news includes an update on Mexico's new immigration law, and lots of photos, including several from the Revolution Day Parade!


"No Hay"
There isn't any! No Hay (no eye) literally means, "There is none," or "I/we don't have any" - one of the most commonly heard phrases in the Mexican vocabulary during the 1970's and 1980's The phrase is a symbolic reference to the perennial shortage of almost everything in Mexico for generations. No Hay is still heard in many parts of Mexico, but much less often than before.
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News Update - February 2012
    On Wednesday, January 11, 2011 a community meeting was held in Los Ayala's Town Plaza to discuss the the plan, to raise the funds needed to replace the existing sewage piping, for the transfer of waste from Los Ayala to the pumping station located in the area of Vista Guayabitos.