Cozumel News September 17th, 2016

 

In this issue, Cozumel Finalizing Details for a 911 System, Cozumel “Canine and Feline Adoption” Campaign Positive, Images of Cozumel AT & T Triathlon 2016, Cozumel Celebrates Patriot Month: Images of Grupo Folclórico de San Francisco de Campeche, Cozumel’s Official Independence Day Ceremony 2016 and Aurita’s Cozumel Corner.

9111Cozumel Finalizing Details for a 911 System

Starting next fall Cozumel will stop using the 066 and join a nationwide change to a 911 emergency number. A working meeting took place earlier this month between the Municipal Government and the Computer Center Command and Control (C4) of Cozumel to coordinate the efforts to allow this necessary tool to operate properly.

This meeting was headed by the Secretary General of the City, Roberto Marin Flores was held in the Board Room of City Hall, on behalf of the Municipal President, Fredy Marrufo Martin. Marin Flores stressed the importance of migrating to this unique number that connect all emergency agencies that exist on the island, for better coordination in addressing the calls for help.

The change to 911 is occurring throughout the country, a total of 16 states of Mexico, including Quintana Roo, were scheduled to switch in 2016 and the others, no later than June 1, 2017. While the National Commission on Security (CNS) had issued Cozumel Island a deadline of October 3rd of this year to change, setbacks in the progress of training on the management of the new system has pushed the deadline to September 26, 2017.

He noted that in the case of Cozumel the emergency number will be administered locally by the C4 of the island, to be known as “Centro de Atención de Llamadas de Emergencias” (CALLE), it will be a modern system with faster response time as a result of better coordination of the authorities.

Marin Flores, urged the managers of the various agencies involved to eliminate the use of emergency number 066 and commissioning 911 operation, to avoid confusion when emergency care is needed. He also announced that this number change will bring a solution to one problem that has bedeviled anyone who has required ambulance service. The “Centro Regulador de Urgencias Medicas” (CRUM), will be the in charge of dispatching ambulances.

Present were Primera Regidora Presidenta de Seguridad Pública, Policía Preventiva y Tránsito, Margarita Vázquez Barrios; el Coordinador del C4, Anuar García García; el Director de Seguridad Pública y Tránsito, Gumercindo Jiménez Cuervo y el director de Protección Civil, Lucio Alejandro Canul Andrade, among others.

 

pet1Cozumel “Canine and Feline Adoption” Campaign Positive

Germán Peraza Vazquez, Deputy Director of Health reported that from January to June of this year, only 10 dogs were adopted from the Animal Control Center (CCA).  In response to this problem, Municipal President, Fredy Marrufo Martín initiated a campaign in July to encourage adoptions of abandoned cats and dogs. A major improvement has been achieved, as of this month, 25 dogs and two cats have been adopted.

pet2Peraza Vazquez said that the dogs were given to the families free of charge. However, he explained the new owners must sign a letter of responsibility, and be willing to provide documentation of care in the future, as well as allow visits to observe that the living in conditions of the adopted pet is adequate.

The official invited Cozumeleños to sterilize dogs and cats to avoid their presence in the streets, he urged families to adopt instead of buying pets and asked those who have dogs or cats at home provide an optimal quality of life.

 

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Images from the national circuit “AT & T Triathlon Cozumel 2016” held in Cozumel on September 11th, the preamble to the (ITU) World Triathlon that for the first time has been held  on the island of Cozumel from 14 to 18 September 14 -18. with close to 6,000 competitors from around the world and Mexico.

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campeche4Cozumel Celebrates Patriot Month: Images of Grupo Folclórico de San Francisco de Campeche

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indi1Cozumel’s Official Independence Day Ceremony 2016

Cozumel, September 15, 2016.- The mayor of Cozumel, Fredy Marrufo Martin, led the traditional ceremony of “Grito de Independencia” from the balcony of City Hall.

The Secretary General of the City, Roberto Alan Marín Flores, was commissioned to read from the historical document “Sentimientos de la Nación” (Sentiments of the Nation) authored by José María Morelos y Pavón. Letting the world know “That America is free and independent of Spain and any other nation, government or monarchy.”

The Mayor then delivered where the traditional speech about the heroes who began the fight for independence 206 years ago.

The Mayor addressed the crowd saying the traditional harangues:

“People of Cozumel!”

“Mexicans!”

“(Long live) Viva the heroes who gave us our country!”

“Viva the heroes who gave us freedom! “

“Viva Hidalgo!”

“Viva  Morelos!”

“Viva Allende!”

“Viva Aldama and Matamoros!”

“Viva Doña Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez!”

“Viva the National Independence!”

“Viva Cozumel!’

“Viva Quintana Roo! “

‘Viva México !, ¡Viva México !, Viva México!”

During the speech, the bell as ringing in Quintana Roo Park, reenacting the ringing of the bell prior to the “Grito.”

The Mayor was accompanied by his wife Mrs. Gina Ruiz de Marrufo, his children Gerardo and Santiago, as well as the Ambassador of Independence 2016, Rosario Guadalupe Lorenzo Lope and Nina Independence Ximena Martínez Alarcón.

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Also in attendance were Comandante de la Guarnición Militar, General Brigadier D.E.M. Lucio Alfaro Banda; the Comandante del Sector Naval, Contralmirante C.G.D.E.M. Eliseo Alberto Adán Caballero Rosas; the Comandante de la Base Aérea Militar número 4, Jesús Manuel Bañuelos Pineda, Capitán de Puerto José Ángel Suarez Vallejo, and the Cuerpo Colegiado.

 

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After the official Independence Day ceremony, the fireworks began, drawing the attention of the cozumeleñas families and tourists gathered in Quintana Roo Park. The important commemoration was attended by local artists, such as singers and Folklore Groups who took part in the popular festival which concluded late into the morning hours.  Cozumeleños and visitors enjoyed the Mexican food, rides and patriotic fervor that illuminated in the 206 anniversary of the Independence of Mexico.

 

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Husband Charles and I in our New Electric Wheels!

Aurita’s Cozumel Corner

The Cozumel Sun now has a Business Directory that started out as a listing of Cozumel service providers in 2006. I am expanding it to include all businesses.  Please recommend businesses or individuals that are not listed, inform me when someone is no longer in business or providing the service, and provide updated information if the contact information has changed.

In our Cozumel Guide, I have instructions on how to apply for various credentials. The documentation that the government agencies require changes often. Please let me know any changes in the required documentation, and the process in general, so that I can keep my readers updated.

In the Event Calendar, please inform me of any events that I have not listed. There are always some last minute events and activities that the readers might be interested in.

giving-back1In Volunteer Opportunities, I have listed some but not all of the Charities in Cozumel. If a charity that you are passionate about is not listed, send me their information and photographs so that I may add it to our section. Forward any emergency fundraising information to me and I will post it in our Facebook pages immediately. If time allows, a feature article can be arranged in The Cozumel Sun.

I am now actively recruiting Sponsors for the Cozumel Sun. All Businesses in the Business Directory are listed FREE of charge. As a top level sponsor, you will have your own page in The Cozumel Sun with a link to your website to enable our readers to connect directly with you. Your business information with logo will appear in our Website under Sponsors, in the News Section, and in the Events Calendar (when you have something special going on). Effective January first, only sponsors will be allowed to post advertisements in our Facebook pages.

 

giving-back2Giving Back

The Cozumel Sun provides a service to the English speaking community by providing news and information. The local community through us, can reach out to the non-Spanish speaking residents and visitors. Most important to my cause though, is to give back to this community I now call home. I support one full time family of four, supplement the income of a second family of four, and assists individuals in the community as emergencies arise.

The Mexican people are hardworking, we help those that are working hard to help themselves, children, the elderly and disabled. Please read my section under volunteer opportunities that addresses the cost of living versus minimum wage in Mexico.

We are on a fixed income; we make ends meet with the help of our On-Going Garage Sale and Donations. In the spirit of providing a long term means of support, we opened up a store, Papeleria y Novedades Mama Lilly for one of our local families. I am teaching the Martinez family the ins and outs of running a business that will hopefully support their family when I am no longer around. It will be years before any income comes from the store, we must reinvest in merchandise and we still owe $25,000 pesos ($1,500 U.S.) for the startup costs. To show you how hard we work, our hours are 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. during the week ( no siesta break in the middle), 8:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Sundays. We deliver to your home, or office. We are located at home, so we open before or after hours for customer emergencies. We are licensed and issue Facturas. We sell office and school supplies as well as gifts. We make copies, print, laminate, and are learning binding. We loan the use of our computers to the children in the neighborhood to research their homework.

How Can You Help:

Donate anything and everything that you no longer need to our ON-Going Garage Sale, those in need get first shot at it for FREE, the rest is sold as a fundraiser.

Patronize our Store, think of us as a Ma and Pa Office Max or a Copy Centro with gifts. Help the little guy!

Advertise with Us! Join our wonderful sponsors in advertising with us. Residents and visitors alike will patronize you as an indirect way of helping us. We have special rates for small businesses and individuals.

Make Cash Donations to support the Cozumel Sun, to help support one of the Families or individuals in need, help pay off the startup costs of the store, or a specific community project that we are advertising.

I am a one-woman operation. I am not ashamed to accept all the help that I can get.  Help me edit! If you see a spelling or any other error, let me know ASAP so I can make the correction. I will be very grateful, not embarrassed or hurt. Even superwoman has a bad cape day! I accept all contributions of articles, and photographs. Not to worry if you are not confident of your writing skills, I will edit for you and send it back to you for your final approval before publishing.

 

thank-youThank You One and All!

As you know, I have decided to continue The Cozumel Sun and my Community Projects. I owe this decision the people that have been there for me, some from the very beginning. Thank you again, those of you that have supported the Sun and my Community Projects these past years. Some of you have donated goods, some cash, some of you encouraged me, some of you inspired me, some of you had my back when I gave so much that I did not have enough for us! You know who you are! God Bless you! A special shout out to Patty Roberts from Ohio, THANK YOU!

 

FOR SALECozumel On Going Cozumel Garage Sale

Thank you for your continued contribution to our garage sale. We are gearing up to start again in a few weeks. I will advertise the dates in The Cozumel Sun and our Facebook pages. Please continue bringing your second hand items to us, the funds go to support our efforts in the community.

Clearance Sale: Ladies Tops One Size (Picture Below) Assorted Colors $50 Pesos, Dresses (Pictured Below) One Size Only $100 Pesos! Not Pictured: Traditional Mexican Dresses only $150 Pesos for Fast Sale. These Go for Over $350 Downtown. They Are Cool, Perfect for This Weather and Perfect for A Souvenir Gift for A Friend or Relative.

Please spread the word that I have  2 new Blood Sugar Machines, an used Wheel Chair, a Hurrycane (new)$40 US, a Walker with tray attachment and glider balls (almost new) $50 US , two used regular Orthopedic Canes $100 and $200 pesos, and a huge supply of ultra fine Insulin Needles(two sizes) $10 pesos pack of 10.

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The Local Team Bartolo Martinez Martinez, wife Gelmy, with Children Julian and Gigi
The Local Team Bartolo Martinez Martinez, wife Gelmy, with Children Julian and Gigi

Papelería Mama Lilly

35 Avenida Sur Entre Calles 17 y 15 Bis

987-120-5903          EMAIL: mapapeleria@outlook.com

We are open from 6:30 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 10 p.m. on Saturdays and on Sundays, (When we get home from Church) Noon until 8 p.m.

We sell school and office supplies, make copies, print, laminate, and sell some gifts and novelty items. We are licensed, provide Facturas, and deliver to your home, business, or office.

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Welcome to the Cozumel Sun! Since 2006, TCS website, Facebook Group, and Facebook page has provided the latest news and information from Cozumel, Mexico. There are no paid staff. TCS is non-profit and non-government funded. Donations help pay for website expenses, taxes, and fees. Donations support our community assistance program. TCS Community Assistance TCS provides assistance to local individuals and families with emergency food, medical expenses and medication. We help with school related expenses for children in the immediate neighborhood (Colonia Independencia). We have a ""drop in" meal policy, we feed the hungry no questions asked. In addition we publish articles that feature community programs in need of donations and volunteers. We encourage both residents and visitors to give back to this island paradise by volunteering and donating to these existing community programs. TCS has successful matched those that want to help and those in need for many years. During the Pandemic, our resources go to the Community Kitchens that are feeding hundreds in Cozumel.