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Julien

Hi all!

What about meeting the other Jalisco Expat.com members in real life? Organizing an Expat.com meet up would be an excellent way to know them! :)

An Expat.com meet up can be a diner gathering, having coffee, a bring and share in a nice place, a cultural or sports activity, etc. There are plenty of possibilities: just imagine a pleasant way to meet new people and old friends from Expat.com.

Feel free to organize Expat.com get-togethers in Jalisco: you would meet the other members in a friendly atmosphere and have a good time together!

Of course, we could offer some help to organize your meet up and to inform the community.

So, who’s in? Do not hesitate to start a new thread to suggest an Expat.com gathering in Jalisco. ;)

Best,

Julien

sparksmex

Jalisco is a very large state.   4 hours for me to Guad or the Chapala area.   Maybe more localized groups if they don't already know each other

Dispirit

Hola;

I am Diane, a retiree who has just relocated to Puerto Vallarta.  Now that I have somewhat gotten settled, I would like to meet other expats.  I am having a hard time figuring out how others meet.  I have looked into volunteer opportunities and the charity I would like to help with has not gotten back to me on the volunteer subject.  So, I wonder how other expats meet? I looked into a Meetup and there is only one member here in Puerto Vallarta.  Upon trying to contact her, I have not gotten an answer either.  This is a very big city, and I know there are other expats in my area because I see them at the grocery store.

If you have some suggestions for meeting others, I would like to hear them.  I thank you for your consideration.

jack3sea

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