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Weekly Newsletter from OLL — October 28, 2019
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Pino Suarez 519
Oaxaca, Oax. Mexico 68000
951-518-7077
library@oaxlibrary.org

HOURS:                                
Mon - Fri  10 AM - 7 PM
Sat 10 - 1 PM
Closed Sundays and
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THIS & THAT IN & AROUND OLL
 
OLL BAZAR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10
We are ACCEPTING DONATIONS of CLOTHING and HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (No electronics please) UP UNTIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7.
HELP US PUBLICIZE THIS EVENT...CONTACT MARGIE BARCLAY. See poster below for details.
 

OLL's BOARD of DIRECTORS
SEPTEMBER MEETING MINUTES

To read the approved minutes of OLL's September 12, 2019 Board of Directors meeting CLICK HERE.
 

LIBROS PARA PUEBLOS UPCOMING EVENTS...
LIBRARY TOURS
Would you like to read with Oaxacan children in a Libros Para Pueblos supported library? Join us in a our next visits:
  • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2019, 10 AM — Inauguration of the library at CANICA de Oaxaca A.C. CLICK FOR DETAILS
 

ENID's DIM SUM CAFÉ
10 SCRUMPTIOUS courses — Only 8 places at 2 seatings
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 — 1 PM (4:30 seating is SOLD OUT)
MX$750/PER PERSON  
Proceeds to Benefit the “RUTAS LITERARIAS” of LIBROS PARA PUEBLOS
TO RESERVE – sign up and make payment at OLL
For details please SEE POSTER
 

HATS AND SCARVES PROJECT
The Crear y Compartir group is working hard to produce hats and scarves (gorras y bufandas). This is our second year as a loose part of Hats and Scarves Campo Kids (based in San Miguel Allende). This year we will be bringing them to a kindergarten and primary school in the pueblo of El Punto in the Municipality of Santa Catarina Ixtepeji, about an hour north of the city of Oaxaca. If you are coming to Oaxaca and want to donate to this effort, we need: knit/crochet hat and scarf sets (bright colors); yarn; financial donations to buy more yarn and pay for the trip to go to the village. And/or just join the group while you are here and work with us. SEE PHOTO.
 

HOOFING IT IN OAXACA
To see the full line-up of hikes for the 2019-2020 season CLICK HERE. SIGN UP for them on the online store.
 

OLL's BOOK WISH LIST AS OF OCTOBER 24, 2019
CLICK HERE to see the books that the Library would like to add to its Collection or that are replacements for lost or damaged books. BE AN ANGEL...Angelic beneficence is bestowed upon those who donate or underwrite the purchase of books from the Wish List. We would love to add you as an Angel. If you have any of the current wish list books to donate or would be willing to underwrite a purchase, please contact David Myler.
 

¿ARE YOU AN AMAZON SHOPPER?
You and all of your friends/family can contribute to the OLL whenever you shop. use https://smile.amazon.com to access Amazon. Nothing else changes. It is still your account! The first time you go on, list Oaxaca Lending Library Foundation as your designated charity. The library gets a (very) tiny percentage of every purchase, but it all adds up. Thank you ¡¡Gracias!!
 

OLL'S ADVERTISEMENTS SECTION
SALES, SERVICES, TOURS, REAL ESTATE,
COMMUNITY NOTICES.
SCROLL DOWN ALL THE WAY DOWN TO LEARN ABOUT THESE RECENTLY ADDED ADS...
  • AA in ENGLISH ADDED WEDNESDAYS AT 9 AM
  • OAXACA EATS FOOD TOUR
  • TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT-EL ROSARIO
  • CAR FOR SALE-2019 FIAT PALEO
  • APARTMENT FOR RENT IN CENTRO
  • HOUSE FOR RENT IN CENTRO
To place your ad in OLL's weekly newsletter call or email
Adriana at the OLL. 951 518 7077 or email her
library@oaxlibrary.orgTo announce your club / special project contact Joan Harmon (joanie.harmon@icloud.com)

 

TO LEARN WHAT'S HAPPENING ALL OVER OAXACA
GO TO:


 

 

NOW ACCEPTING DONATIONS
CLOTHING and HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
(No electronics please)
UP UNTIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7.

HELP US PUBLICIZE THIS EVENT...
CONTACT MARGIE BARCLAY
 
THE BUSY SEASON IS UPON US...WE'RE HEARING ABOUT MANY SPECIAL EVENTS AROUND TOWN — CHECK 'EM OUT...


GRAND BAZAAR of OAXACAN ARTISANS & DESIGNERS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 10 AM - 7 PM
Centro Cultural Ricardo Flores Magon del ISSSTE, Reforma #800 Col. Centro

Grand Bazaar of Oaxacan artisans and designers, join us and support local consumption. We will have Textiles, ceramics, plants, jewelry, food, music and much more.

Gran Bazar de artesanos y diseñadores oaxacaqueños, acompáñanos y apoyemos el consumo local. Tendremos Textiles, cerámica, plantas, joyería, comida, música y muchas cosas más.
SEE POSTER.
 

AMARANTH DAY FESTIVAL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 10 AM - 5 PM — Plaza de la Danza
Within the spirit of World Food Day (Oct. 16), Puente a la Salud Comunitaria (Bridge to Community Health) A.C. will hold "Amaranth Day" on Saturday, November 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Plaza de la Danza, in the city center of Oaxaca. It will be an exciting celebration of both Amaranth and Oaxacan culture, and will include opportunities for tasting of amaranth products, activities for children, discussions on food sovereignty, a photo expo, concerts and a live cooking show including chefs from Oaxacan restaurants (Los Danzantes and Las Quince Letras) and traditional cooks from two Oaxacan regions, La Mixteca and Valles Centrales.
We invite you to celebrate with us! For more details SEE POSTER.
 

NATURAL DYE COURSE
With expert Nereida Bonmati
Where:
Capulalpam de Mendez,Oaxaca (Oaxaca’s 1st Pueblo Magico where the air is clean, the water pure, the land and people are diverse)
When: Sunday, November 17, 2019, 2pm – Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 6:30pm
What’s included:
  • Transportation From Llano Park (downtown Oaxaca City) To Capulalpam and return trip to Llano Park (62 km/38mi each way)
  • 9 meals: Sunday dinner, 3 meals on Monday and Tuesday, 2 meals on Wednesday
  • 3 nights lodging
  • massage or temezcal/sauna
  • All Course Materials +18 hours of hands-on instruction from Maestra Nereida Bonmati  
Cost: MX$6000 MP/ US$325 (18.48 MP = 1 USD)  /  Trip/course limited to 8 participants.
 

THE MET OPERA SEASON AT TEATRO MACEDONIO ALCALÁ HAS BEGUN
CLICK HERE to see the 2019/20 season lineup of The New York Metropolitan Opera's live in HD Saturday broadcasts.
 
Oaxaca Lending Library's In-House Presentations and Tours
All prices are in Mexican Pesos. There are different prices for members (M) and non-members (NM)
Events can be paid for online or at the Circulation Desk of the Library.
Free events need to be signed up for in advance as well as paid presentations.
OLL accepts no reservations without payment. Phone reservations are not accepted.
At the door at the time of an event the price is MX$100 (M) MX$150 (NM).
See our refund and cancellation policy. Click for the Refund Request form.
See the Online Store Support page for more assistance.
Notice: Out & About in Oaxaca Tours with less than 10 people
registered for the specific outing will be cancelled and fully refunded.
HISTORY LECTURE #1
A PANORAMIC VIEW OF RELIGIOUS IDENTITY IN MEXICAN HISTORY
Indigenous • Colonial • Modern

This series of three lectures takes a "big picture" approach to religious identity over the “long duration” of the last 2,000 years of religious identity in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica and modern Mexico.

Presented by Daniel Grippo, Ph.D

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 5 - 6:30 PM
MX$90 (M) MX$130 (NM) / per session


The first lecture will focus on major themes that have characterized indigenous religions, both pre-Conquest and enduring to this day. The second lecture will take up religious identity as expressed in the era of Spanish colonial rule. The third lecture will examine the variety of religious identities found in modern Mexico. 


Daniel Grippo first traveled to Mexico in 1980 and has studied and lived in a variety of Mexican locations over the decades. He holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in Latin American history as well as an M.A. in Religious Studies. He has taught at U.S. universities and has offered engaging lectures on Mexican and Latin American history and culture at the International Friendship Club in Puerto Vallarta and the Lake Chapala Society in Ajijic for many years. 

Artwork Credit: The Guadalupe Series by Yolanda Lopez

  CLICK TO SIGN UP  
HISTORY LECTURE #2
A PANORAMIC VIEW OF RELIGIOUS IDENTITY IN MEXICAN HISTORY
Indigenous • Colonial • Modern

This series of three lectures takes a "big picture" approach to religious identity over the “long duration” of the last 2,000 years of religious identity in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica and modern Mexico.

Presented by Daniel Grippo, Ph.D

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 5 - 6:30 PM
MX$90 (M) MX$130 (NM) / per session


This second lecture will take up religious identity as expressed in the era of Spanish colonial rule. The third lecture will examine the variety of religious identities found in modern Mexico.
 
Artwork Credit: The Guadalupe Series by Yolanda Lopez

  CLICK TO SIGN UP  
HISTORY LECTURE #3
A PANORAMIC VIEW OF RELIGIOUS IDENTITY IN MEXICAN HISTORY
Indigenous • Colonial • Modern

This series of three lectures takes a "big picture" approach to religious identity over the “long duration” of the last 2,000 years of religious identity in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica and modern Mexico.

Presented by Daniel Grippo, Ph.D

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 5 - 6:30 PM
MX$90 (M) MX$130 (NM) / per session


This third lecture will examine the variety of religious identities found in modern Mexico.
 
Artwork Credit: The Guadalupe Series by Yolanda Lopez

  CLICK TO SIGN UP  
 
LaSalle/OLL Spanish Language Presentation

CORRIDOS : 
In the Context of the Mexican Revolution
En el marco de la Revolucion Mexicana


Presented by Mtra. Lizzet Santamaria Priede

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15
5 - 6:30 PM, FREE

 

Zapata le dijo a Villa:
“Ya perdimos el albur, tu atacarás por el Norte, yo atacaré por el Sur."
Ya con esta me despido, porque nosotros nos vamos; aquí termina el corrido, despierten ya mexicanos.


About the lecture: 
Mexican Corridos are a musical poem of historical events and as such they remain in the collective imagination (ref: La Cucaracha)

The corridos were the way of storytellers but with the growth of the phonograph industry in the early 20th century it gave Corridos a greater projection to make the heroes of the revolution unforgettable and gave women a prominent place by relating their valor and bravery far beyond just domestic duties.

In this lecture there will be a discussion of this musical genre and its importance as a way to transmit news and a way of preserving history.

Presenter Biography: Lizzet Santamaria Priede has a Bachelor and Masters degree from the UNAM in History. She is currently the Director of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities of the La Salle University in Oaxaca and teaches History of the Traditional Arts for the Bachelor program at the university.

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El corrido mexicano, esa forma poética de narrar lo popular; la música de sucesos históricos que incluso quedan en el imaginario colectivo como una típica cancioncilla infantil que hace referencia a una cucaracha que ya no puede caminar…


No fue exclusivamente usada durante la gesta revolucionaria, pero fue en este periodo que adquirió fama internacional, gracias al auge de la industria fonográfica a principios del siglo XX. Hay quienes afirman que, gracias a estas canciones, algunos de los héroes más entrañables del pueblo mexicano se volvieron inolvidables. Incluso, sus versos y tonadas han permitido la reivindicación femenina gracias al relato de los hechos de guerra en la que varias mujeres demostraron valentía y coraje, mucho más allá del ámbito doméstico.


En la presente charla, se abordarán algunas características de este género musical y la importancia que el pueblo dio a este medio noticioso y de preservación de la memoria histórica. Se presentará la letra de algunas canciones y los personajes de los que hablan, junto a las hazañas que describen.


Lizzet Santamaría Priede es licenciada y maestrante en Historia por la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UNAM. Actualmente se desempeña como directora de la Escuela de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades de la Universidad La Salle Oaxaca. Imparte de la materia de Historia de las artes tradicionales en la licenciatura en Gestión y desarrollo de las artes de dicha universidad.

  CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THIS FREE LECTURE  
INTRO TO OAXACA
EVERY MONDAY @ 11:00 AM / FREE
This popular introduction to our adopted city is a great help to visitors and potential residents alike. If you're new to Oaxaca come join us for this introduction presented by a full-time resident and member of OLL. They will answer questions and give their perspective on what it's like to live in Oaxaca. No sign up necessary — just come up to the terrace and join the conversation!
 

¡CREA y COMPARTE! 
Create and Share! 
(formerly Stitch n Bitch)
TUESDAYS AT 11 AM - 1 PM
FREE ON THE TERRACE

Join this weekly NEEDLE ARTS GROUP to KNIT, CROCHET, EMBROIDER and KIBBITZ. Bring your own handwork of any type. Learn from others. Make hats and scarves for our Hats and Scarves Campokids project. If you can, please donate yarn, needles or funds to buy yarn and needles for this project.
Contact Jacki Gordon for more info.
 
OHM YOGA on the TERRAZA
MONDAYS • WEDNESDAYS • FRIDAYS  
9:45 - 10:45 AM • MX$70 (M) MX$85 (NM)
Yoga for all levels and ages in English and Spanish. No need to sign up in advance...just come to the terrace and the class.
 
 
BRIDGE at the OLL on the TERRAZA:
TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 1 PM
MX$20 pesos per session
TUESDAYS: Chicago scoring with a
change in partners every four hands.
Come without a partner.
FRIDAYS: Duplicate game. Come with a partner.
More information: Contact Richard Louis
 

INTERCAMBIO
EVERY SATURDAY, 10 AM to 12 PM
It's fun! It's free!

An excellent way to improve your Spanish, help our Oaxacan friends and neighbors improve their English, and learn more about each other! 
To Place Your Ad in OLL's Weekly newsletter contact Adriana at the OLL
call 951 518 7077 or email library@oaxlibrary.org
 
Please note, the OLL avails this space to share basic information about rentals, sales, events and services, but is not responsible for the operation or quality of these rentals, sales, events or services. Inquiries about all of the ads should be directed to the listed contact and not to the OLL.

2 Weeks-MX$150   |   4 Weeks-MX$250   |   6 Months-MX$1000   |   1 Year-MX$1500

 
MASSAGE THERAPIST
Neuromuscular and Physical Therapy / Relaxing Massage and Muscular Bandage
Roberto Diego Pérez del Rio
044 951 569 7707
CLICK HERE
exp. 09/19


HOLISTIC HEALTH SERVICES
IN OAXACA
US - Trained Chiropractor with 30 years of Experience.
Located in Colonia Centro, one block from Santo Domingo
Ruth G. Margolis, D.C.

Cell: 951-181-9862
margolisruth@gmail.com
By Appointment Only. Please call or email for more information.
Exp. 08/20


YOGA CLASSES
Teresa Diaz
Private and group yoga classes for all levels
www.teresadiazyoga.com
teresa@teresadiazyoga.com
 

 
PSYCHOTHERAPIST
Depression, marital issues, separation anxiety, etc.
Canadian trained
30 years experience
UTMOST CONFIDENTIALITY
Arlene Starkman, M.A.
Tel: 132 8203
arlenetstarkman@gmail.com
exp.09/19
 



CAR FOR SALE
2019 Fiat Paleo Adventure. Only used for two weeks, less than 1,000 km. 5 speed manual, great acceleration. Touchscreen interface with back up camera. Great ground clearance (those topes!). Seats five, comfortable and roomy with large cargo space, yet it is small enough to navigate traffic and narrow streets. Also great on rough roads. Condition is excellent! 
Paid 264,000 pesos new from dealer in July. Asking 225,000 pesos.
Contact Steven, at (USA number) +1 505 310-2263 call or WhatsApp or email Steven. SEE PHOTOS.
CLICK for best car information, specifications and photos.
exp. 10/15/19

 
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION/
FINISHINGS/REPAIRS
Lanberto Vasquez

Call 'Lan'  for all your construction needs
• U.S. Trained
• excellent workmanship 
• efficient and organized, 
• a natural problem-solver
For Spanish call (cel.) 951 321 9402
English  (cel.)  951 123 6682
CLICK TO SEE PHOTOS OF LAN'S WORK
exp. 09/19


AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR/CONSULTING
Dual citizen with over 30 years automotive repair and troubleshooting experience.
Bi-lingual. Available for repairs, troubleshooting and consulting with all makes and models.
Contact Rudy Sierra +1 858-247-8862 WhatsApp or email rodolfosie930@gmail.com.
exp. 10/19
 


BILINGUAL TECHNICAL SOFTWARE SUPPORT
Windows XP, 7, 8, 10 Android mobile devices
  • Troubleshooting
  • Installation of new software/updates
  • Virus removal
  • Training on utilization of device’s features – e.g. photo enhancement, automation
  • Optimization of performance
  • Reinstallation of operating system
READ MORE
Contact: Marco Jiménez
Phone number: 951-104-3938
 


BI-LINGUAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CONSULTANT
Need help with home improvement projects? Omar Rito is a bi-lingual, licensed Oaxacan civil engineer and can assist with small- to large-projects. Reasonable prices.
CLICK HERE for more details.
Exp. 03/19

 
SPANISH AND CULTURE IN MOVEMENT

Our service is developed to enhance the Mexican travel experience. It provides an immersion experience of language and culture, through talks and journeys about: Mexican Spanish, History, Politics, Art, gastronomy, traditions, and journeys through other societal aspects of Oaxaca and of Mexico. These talks are always conducted through a critical and social perspective. This service is focused specifically on tourists and students from other countries. CLICK TO LEARN MORE. Facebook / arlequin.oax@gmail.com / 044 951 235 09 58.

exp: Dec19, 2019




TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT
2 br, 1 bath townhouse in El Rosario, next to URSE. Located 30 minutes from downtown Oaxaca. Two story private townhouse with covered terrace for relaxation in hammock or for yoga.  Lower level open air patio for outdoor dining. Full kitchen, wifi, tv. Downstairs bedroom with single bed and desk. Upstairs bedroom with queen bed.  Large closets for storage. Washing machine. Weekly housecleaning. CLICK FOR PHOTOS.
Contact Marie: or Smit.
exp. 11/19
 

APARTMENT FOR RENT
CIPREA
This unique apartment in downtown has a lot of space and is centrally located within walking distance to Santo Domingo Church and many restaurants, bars and fresh food market. It has one bedroom and area for a guest. It also has a roof garden. $1,100 USD per month. Internet, electricity & tap water fees included. Special rates in long term rentals.
READ MORE/SEE PHOTOS
CONTACT: Oscar Jimenez Cordova
exp. 11/19


HOUSE FOR RENT IN CENTRO
LA CARACOLA
In the old center of Oaxaca City, this unique house with  a nice “patio“court  will make you feel at home. Enjoy the best of Oaxaca downtown. Three blocks from the famous church of Santo Domingo, the "CARACOLA HOUSE" is located in an old alley on a square. READ MORE/SEE PHOTOS
CONTACT: Oscar Jimenez Cordova oscar_1788_2@hotmail.com
exp. 11/19

 
SUNNY APARTMENT FOR RENT-SAN FELIPE
Sunny apartment surrounded by trees, San Felipe
One bedroom with a double bed, bathroom, living room, wifi,  terrace, well equipped kitchen, access to a washing machine. On a private street, close to a bus stop, some variety stores and a large recreational mountain area ideal for walks, jogging.
MEX$ 7300
CLICK TO SEE PHOTOS

Contact: catalfilip@gmail.com / Catalina 951 115 5164
gmz.armando@gmail.com / Armando 951 106 6145
exp. 10/19


PROPERTY in PUERTO ESCONDIDO
Property for Sale in Puerto Escondido - 5 blocks from the beach -
The property is located in the Lazaro Cardenas neighborhood, just a short walk from the beautiful Zicatela Beach in Puerto Escondido.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living/dining room parking space, garden & swimming pool 306.25m2 (1,004ft2)
$2,500,000 MXN
Contact: Adrian Edson
E-mail: adbama24@gmail.com Cell: 951-391-3751
CLICK TO SEE PHOTOS
exp. 07/20
 

 

 
OAXACA EATS FOOD TOURS
Discover what Oaxaca Eats in 4 hours. Taste traditional Oaxacan food and drink on a laid-back walking tour that features four, sit-down restaurants. Meet the people behind the food. Make new friends and experience the city through the eyes of a local. Tours 12-4pm Tues, Thurs, Fri, and Sat. Tickets and more information at www.oaxacaeatsfoodtours.com 
SEE POSTER
 

PERSONALIZED TOUR / 
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

Personalized transportation and tour services by bilingual Omar Rito.
Contact Oaxaca Experience Tours for your next outing or adventure. Completely customized. Comfortable, reliable, secure and punctual. References available.
CLICK FOR MORE INFO.
exp. 12/19


MONTHLY TOURS ISTHMUS OF TEHUANTEPEC
Would you like to visit a different place rich in culture?
Do you want to know the Zapotec culture of the Isthmus? The Zapotec language, gastronomy, traditions, the third gender (Muxes), or about the real existence or not of the matriarchal system and more. Spanish and Culture in Movement has a sociocultural trip every month to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (Juchitán de Zaragoza). Dare to know more about the culture of Oaxaca! 
CLICK to read recent testimonial. 
More information contact us at 
arlequin.oax@gmail.com
or call 044 951 235 0958
 

MEZCAL EDUCATIONAL EXCURSIONS OF OAXACA
Single day excursions to authentic, untouristy, artisanal distilleries, with a federally licensed authority.
www.mezcaleducationaltours.com
 
exp. 09/18



AA MEETINGS in ENGLISH
Rayon 303 B (east of Fiallo) Centro. 
Mon & Thurs 7-8 PM / Wed & Sat 9-10 AM
 

MEDITATION and CONVERSATION
for Real Life

FALL MEDITATION SCHEDULE
at Oaxaca Zen in the Arquitos #917 (Centro) 
Our weekly schedule includes:
*Meditation and Conversation koan salons-Thursdays at noon
*Meditation and Movement for Well-being-Mondays at 5:30
*Meditation for People Who Can’t Meditate ; )-Tuesdays at noon
Open to all.
Free — donations welcome.
 
For schedule, info and special events check out our website
Or email D Allen. SEE AD.
 

WEBSITE FOR OAXACA
BUS ROUTES

We recently received this info from a savvy library member...CLICK HERE to see a map of the major city bus routes in Oaxaca.
 

HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN / EPISCOPAL CHURCH 
211 Crespo, Col. Centro
Regular Sunday services at 10:30 AM.
Telephone 951 514 3799 
holytrinityoax.com
holytrinityoax@gmail.com
 

LGBT BREAKFAST
Every Wednesday, 9:30 AM
Restaurante 100% Natural,
Dr. Liceaga 115, Centro
English spoken. For more info contact Bruce Stores.
 

BRIDGE at the OLL
Tuesdays and Fridays, 1 PM
MX$20 pesos per session
Tuesdays: Chicago scoring with a change in partners every four hands. Come without a partner.
Fridays: Duplicate game.
Come with a partner.
More information: Richard Louis.
 

 CANADIANS IN OAXACA
If you want to financially assist some local non-government organizations, you are now eligible for charitable tax receipts through CANFRO. CANFRO’s story, its Oaxacan partner organizations and its projects are described at www.canfro.ca. Donations can be made in Oaxaca or through the website.
 

OAXACA MUSIC MAKER
Jeff Furchtenicht (aka Jeff B)

Jeff, OLL member in good standing, just released a series of three albums of original music all recorded in Oaxaca with our local great musicians. LEARN MORE/GET LINKS/SEE ALBUM COVERS. Feel free to contact Jeff B with comments and questions or to book a concert. Jeff has graciously offered to do a concert for OLL so stay tuned as things develop!


CASA NARANJOS OAXACA B & B
Come to Oaxaca City and stay with us! Beautiful/comfy house located in Col. Reforma, close to Historic Downtown.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS.
FB: Casa Naranjos Oaxaca B&B
airbnb.com
casanaranjosoaxaca@gmail.com
exp. 10/19

 
LOS LIRIOS BED & BREAKFAST
Just moments from OLL in the historic barrio of Jalatlaco. Breakfast included. Small groups welcomed 
www.oaxacaliliesbnb.com
oaxacalilies@gmail.com
 

 
QUIET BUNGALOW - HUAYAPAM
Vacation Rental: short term

Charming one bedroom bungalow with independent entrance. The bungalow has a very comfortable living room where you can sit and enjoy the scenic view of Oaxaca's Sierra. There is a dining room for four as well as a fully equipped kitchen. The bedroom has a queen bed and a very spacious closet.
SEE PHOTOS
Contact Pamela
+52 951 100 9867 vazquezpamela@hotmail.com
 


BEAUTIFUL 5 BEDROOM HOUSE
HOLIDAYS • RETREATS • EVENTS

Ideal for groups and/or families
Booking: ((951) 1028167 / chicatanaoaxaca@gmail.com
PHOTOS / MORE INFO


 click to see larger photo
LAS GRANADAS B&B
in Teotitlán del Valle
Rooms per person/per night from MX$270(shared bath) and MX$350 (private bath)
Call (52) 951 524 42 32
www.lasgranadasoaxaca.com

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