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SUMMARY:2nd Goat Festival in Mulege
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the traditions\, flavors\, and cultural heritage of Baja California Sur at the 2nd Annual Goat Festival of San Francisco de la Sierra\, Mulegé 2026. Taking place on May 16 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM\, this vibrant community festival brings together local families\, visitors\, artisans\, and performers for a day dedicated to regional identity\, gastronomy\, and artistic expression in one of the most unique areas of the Sierra region. \nThe festival highlights the importance of goat farming and traditional rural culture\, showcasing the customs and culinary traditions that have been part of the region for generations. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy local dishes\, discover authentic regional flavors\, and experience the warm hospitality that characterizes the communities of Mulegé and the Sierra. \nIn addition to the gastronomic experience\, the event will feature a diverse artistic program filled with live entertainment for all ages. Visitors can enjoy performances by magician and ventriloquist Ángel Cú\, musical presentations by young singer Ana Victoria Soto Romero “Vicky\,” traditional regional music by Los Regionales de la Sierra and Los Herederos de Macario\, as well as folkloric dance performances presented by children and senior dance groups from Bahía Asunción. The festival creates a festive atmosphere that celebrates both local talent and the cultural richness of Baja California Sur.
URL:https://gringogazette.com/event/2nd-goat-festival-in-mulege/
LOCATION:Sierra de San francisco\, Mulegé\, BCS\, México\, Mulege\, Baja California Sur\, 23900\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Baja California Sur,Culture,Drinks,Family,Festivals,Food,Mulege,Relaxing
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SUMMARY:Mini Game Work Jam 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Mini Game Work Jam 2026: Game Jam for Conservation is an innovative and purpose-driven event that invites developers\, designers\, artists\, and creative thinkers to collaborate on the creation of video games focused on the preservation of underwater cultural heritage. With its central theme of “Conservation of Subaquatic Heritage\,” this initiative seeks to raise awareness about the importance of protecting submerged historical sites\, marine ecosystems\, and cultural artifacts hidden beneath the sea. \nParticipants in this game jam will work within a limited timeframe to conceptualize and develop mini-games that combine entertainment with education\, encouraging players to learn about conservation through interactive storytelling and gameplay. The event promotes interdisciplinary collaboration\, allowing individuals from different backgrounds such as programming\, visual arts\, sound design\, and history to come together and contribute their unique skills. \nThe open call for participation is available until May 17\, giving interested teams and individuals time to register and prepare their ideas. Through this creative challenge\, organizers aim to foster innovation while highlighting the role of digital media in cultural preservation and environmental awareness. \nSupported by cultural institutions and organizations dedicated to heritage protection\, this event represents a unique opportunity to merge technology\, creativity\, and social impact. Ultimately\, the Mini Game Work Jam 2026 offers participants not only a platform to showcase their talent\, but also a chance to contribute to a meaningful global conversation about safeguarding underwater heritage for future generations.
URL:https://gringogazette.com/event/mini-game-work-jam-2026/
LOCATION:Baja California Sur
CATEGORIES:Baja California Sur,Cabo San Lucas,Comondu,El Pescadero,El Triunfo,Family,Games,La Paz,Loreto,Los barriles,Los Cabos,Mulege,Online,San Antonio,San Jose del Cabo,San juan de los planes,Todos Santos
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SUMMARY:An Urban History of Santa Rosalía 2026
DESCRIPTION:“Una historia urbana de Santa Rosalía”\, a cultural and historical event dedicated to exploring the rich heritage and urban development of one of Baja California Sur’s most iconic towns. Coordinated by architect Gilberto Piñeda Bañuelos\, this publication offers an in-depth look into the history\, architecture\, identity\, and social evolution of Santa Rosalía\, a community deeply connected to the region’s mining legacy. \nThe event will take place on Thursday\, May 21\, 2026\, at 6:00 PM at the Museo de Historia de la Minería\, located in the historic Pueblo Mágico of Santa Rosalía. During the presentation\, attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the research and stories behind the book through commentary and discussion led by distinguished guests\, including Professor Antonio César Beltrán Aguilar and Professor Alejandro Telechea Cienfuegos. \nOrganized through a collaborative effort between cultural institutions\, local authorities\, and historical organizations\, the event seeks to preserve and promote the historical memory of Santa Rosalía and its importance within the cultural landscape of Baja California Sur. The book highlights the town’s unique urban character\, influenced by its industrial origins and multicultural history\, making it a valuable contribution for historians\, students\, researchers\, and anyone interested in regional heritage.
URL:https://gringogazette.com/event/an-urban-history-of-santa-rosalia-2026/
LOCATION:Museo de Historia de mineria\, Jean-Michel Cousteau 1\, Col. Mesa Francia\, C.P. \, Santa Rosalía\, BCS\, Mulege\, Baja California Sur\, 23920\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Baja California Sur,Culture,History,La Paz,Mulege,Museum
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