January 14, 2008
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
The folks at Rancho Los Labradores, near San Miguel de Allende, are at it again.
Their Thrive and Enjoy Life in San Miguel Workshop/Vacation, held last November, was so successful that they’re offering it again—in January, February, and March 2008. The January workshop has already sold out, so if you’ve always wondered if San Miguel might be for you, sign up fast for the Feb. 18-20 or March 10-12 event.
During the three-day workshop, an extensive lineup of expert speakers will discuss legal, financial, real estate, health insurance issues, and more—all aimed at helping you move smoothly and happily to San Miguel de Allende, one of Mexico’s most popular expat destinations.
In addition to all the valuable information, you’ll also enjoy a relaxing vacation, which is really what San Miguel is all about…enjoying life. You’ll stay in a charming boutique hotel and have your fill of wonderful food and Mexican cocktails. You’ll have time to listen to live music, learn to salsa, go horseback riding, golfing, shopping…it’s up to you.
San Miguel is nestled in the Sierra Madre mountains, and is one of the most striking and well-preserved Spanish colonial towns in the world. It offers nearly perfect weather year round, cobblestoned streets, branches of bougainvillea flowing down walls…a perfect mix of small-town and cosmopolitan living.
And Rancho Los Labradores is special itself—it’s one of our favorite residential communities. The Cházaros, the family who developed Rancho Los Labradores, have worked hard to make it an extraordinary living experience.
Rancho Los Labradores is limiting the workshop to 20 people so that all attendees can get lots of personal attention. I can vouch for the generosity and fun-loving spirit of the Cházaros…parties at Rancho Los Labradores are always a good time.
Find out more about why you might want to live in San Miguel and about the Thrive and Enjoy Life in San Miguel Vacation/Workshop. Or for information by phone, you can call Camilla Sands in the U.S. at (253) 210-5613.
Best regards,
Suzan Haskins
Latin America Editorial Director
P.S. If you’re seriously considering a move to Mexico, you should be considering Mexico: The Owner’s Manual. It’s your all-in-one guide to relocation. Wondering what kind of visa you need? Or how to move your household goods? Find the answers in Mexico: The Owner’s Manual.
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