
Casa Anita Fashion Show Tuesday December 6th 2-5pm
at the Hotel California. Benefits the Todos Santos Bomberos Fire Dept.

Casa Anita Fashion Show Tuesday December 6th 2-5pm
at the Hotel California. Benefits the Todos Santos Bomberos Fire Dept.
Latin Jazz Piano Night with Bill Levine, Friday and Saturday NOV 11th and 12th
Hotel Rancho Pescadero Restaurant 7-10pm http://ranchopescadero.com/


This bilingual women’s summit is going to be amazing! A series of talks by women, for women at Cuatro Vientos. With a concert by women singer / songwriters. Tickets at the corner all saints. This Bilingual Summit of women is gonna be awesome! A series of talks for women, for women! Mas, a concert by singer-songwriters women. Buy your ticket in La Esquina Todos Santos
and http://womenawakening.brownpapertickets.com/
Women Awakening, December 2-4, 2016
Expanding Heart
Engaging Soul
Embodying Spirit
This year’s theme:
Integrating Ancient Wisdom with Leading Edge Experience.
Come join us at Cuatro Vientos in Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico for an uniquely unifying weekend for women.
Opening Ceremony Friday
Welcome meet and greet Friday evening following Opening Ceremony
Workshops Saturday and Sunday by:
Rachel Sizemore – Harness the Power of your Cycle
Nikki Burnett – Women, Tradition and Nutrition
Fran Gallaher – The Gift of Intuition
Zoe Dearborn Edmonds – A Personal Journey of Empowerment and Self-Actualization
Lynn Wedekind – Awakening our Highest Potential
Elena Moreno – Making Friends with Your Emotions
Elena Ascencio Ibanez – Dharma Talk
Stacie Scarbery – Finding Fluidity through the Female Archetypes
Malucha Flores – Power in Dance
Morning Yoga Saturday with Marimar*
Mindful Medtiation with Zoe Sunday Morning
Saturday Concert at La Esquina by Women Singer/songwriters of Todos Santos
Zoë Dearborn

https://www.facebook.com/events/255179034844092/
Event details at:
http://www.cuatrovientosbaja.com/women-awakening
For hotel and ticket packages go to:
http://www.thecaboagency.com/private_group_women_awakening.php

Get your: TICKETS
Come to the Luz Gallery opening on November 1st. Featuring the beautiful photography of Bruce Herman as well as a selection of our vintage maps and prints.
https://www.facebook.com/events/245267592538055/

https://www.facebook.com/luzgallerybaja/
http://www.luzgallerybaja.com/
Follow Luz Gallery on Instagram @luzgallerybaja
https://tropicofcancerconcertseries.com/
https://www.facebook.com/TropicofCancerConcertSeries
Jan 12th-24th & 19th-21st

“Tropic of Cancer Concert Series: Love, theory, thought, practice, prayer, art and health.
Tropic of Cancer Concert Series takes place an hour’s drive north of the tip of the Baja Peninsula. Come up coast. Gaze at the Pacific. A brand new highway will bring you to Todos Santos, the small beach town. Honored by the Mexican government as a Pueblo Mágico for its symbolism, legend, and history, the Tropic of Cancer runs almost straight through town. It trips your mind and injects you with inspiration as you cross over. It is said that you can feel its power in your thoughts, in your mood, in your art while you are there.
Todos Santos is an old mission town; it means All Saints. It’s a place where mystics, watermen, artists, and romantics live and work. It’s a town of merchants and shops, where the taco man presides nightly over his cart and steaming grill. A hotel worker sprays down dust from the dirt road in front of his manor. An elderly lady rocks back and forth on her front porch, watching the day begin only a block off downtown, unamazed by progress. Surrounded by farms and desert, Todos Santos is an oasis. It sits in the shadow of the great Sierra de la Laguna Mountains. Fresh Water rushes down from the high altitudes, beneath the earth and journeys a hundred miles only to emerge in the canals downtown.
A whale jumps off the coast as the sun sets west in warm golden winter on the southern Baja of California. The music is starting up. You can hear it from your porch as the waves crash behind you.
Tropic of Cancer Concert Series features three venues, and several shows weekly from emerging and established artists. New friendships will be made, new art discovered, new ways will be encountered. This is a concert series for and by artists. For the artist in everyone.”
https://www.facebook.com/GaleriaLaRosa
Great place in Todos Santos to pick up a unique hand painted or crafted souvenir.
“Galería La Rosa es una “pop-up gallery” ubicada en el centro del pueblo mágico Todos Santos > Hand Crafted Souvenirs > Un proyecto de Nicole Matta Santos”
TSWW News! The 2017 Todos Santos Writers Workshop is running concurrently with Ellie Waterston’s Writers Ranch Feb 5 – 11 (link – http://bit.ly/2aFV0LD ), so the town will be full of writers that week =) Enjoy all sorts of exciting events that people from town can attend, and more if you join our workshops. http://www.todossantoswritersworkshop.com/2017-program/
Workshop sessions daily at Casa Dracula
Monday Feb 6, thru Friday, Feb 10, 9am -12:30
Events
To be scheduled:
A few new things:
The Todos Santos Writers Workshop at Casa Dracula is led by a team of creative writers, editors, graphic designers and publishing experts dedicated to inspiring and furthering the art of the written word. Established in 2014 in the pueblo magico of Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico, the Todos Santos Writers Workshop offers courses for writers at all levels. Workshops and seminars are based at the historic Casa Dracula, a 19th Century hacienda renowned in local legend and myth. The Todos Santos Writers Workshop partners with local business, educational institutions and organizations to support the community.
An editor at The Paris Review, Tin House, writer in the Features department at Vogue magazine, McCulloch’s work has appeared in Vogue, Tin House, Elle, Allure, O Magazine, and The New York Times Book Review, among other publications. Her interviews with writers have appeared in the legendary Writers at Work series at The Paris Review, and in Tin House. She is the founding Editorial Director of Tin House Books. McCulloch has taught fiction and non-fiction at The New School for Social Research and at numerous summer writers conferences. She is currently completing a memoir to be published by Harper Collins.
Journalist, publisher, author and editor, Weiner’s feature articles have appeared in Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, The New Yorker, New York Observer and The Paris Review, among others. Weiner co-authored The Woodstock Census, a widely-hailed survey of the Sixties Generation’s impact on American society. As staff reporter for Variety from 1992-97 he covered the movie industry and covered Los Angeles politics as West Coast Correspondent for the Forward. He is a regular contributor to L’Optimum and Officiel Hommes in France as well as ICON and Rolling Stone Italia, writing cover stories on film and music stars. Pioneering print-on-demand publishing for books of fine art photography, Weiner conducts workshops on independent publishing. He is a co-owner of Casa Dracula since 1985.
A former journalist (Washington Post, Newsweek, Baltimore Sun), Chaplin has written two novels and three memoirs, including the acclaimed memoir Full Fathom Five. He is a research associate at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia and a consultant with Niparaja, a non-profit marine conservation organization based in La Paz, Baja California Sur. He first visited Todos Santos in 1981 and is a co-owner of Casa Dracula since 1985. His latest novel, Paraiso, will be published in 2016.
Jonathan Penner is the author of two novels, Going Blind and Natural Order, and two story collections, Private Parties and This Is My Voice. His fiction has appeared in Harper’s, Paris Review, and many other magazines. He has held writing fellowships from the Guggenheim and Fulbright Foundations and the National Endowment for the Arts, and his many honors include the Drue Heinz Literature Prize. Penner has taught fiction writing at the University of Arizona, the University of Hawaii, and Vanderbilt University, and has given lectures and readings abroad under the auspices of the U. S. State Department.
Lucille Recht Penner was born in New York City and is an alumna of Barnard College. She has written 35 books for children on subjects ranging from dinosaurs to Native American food. Many of her books have been book club selections and two were Boston Globe Honor Books. Mrs. Penner lives in Tucson, Arizona and Portland, Oregon
About The Writing Ranch www.writingranch.com
Since 2000 the Writing Ranch has offered workshops and retreats for emerging and established writers in poetry, nonfiction and memoir. The annual week-long “Writing Down the Baja” and “Manuscript Lab” held in Todos Santos are for writers ready to commit to the page and get some writing done.
Led by Ellen Waterston, award-winning author, poet and creative writing instructor, the Writing Ranch’s week-long retreat includes daily workshops, evening critiques, guest author presentations, sightseeing excursions, a formal final reading, a published anthology of participant’s work, and lodging and meals at Serendipity, an exquisite beachfront boutique hotel.
https://www.facebook.com/our.puravida
Ella Bella and Ella Bella Bajawear present a FASHION LUNCHEON at Pura Vida Saturday, July 30th Noon till 4 pm. Summer Discount Blowout! Local Celebs will be on hand showcasing Ella Bella Fashions and Spirit Locks!
Guest Chef RAW-byn presents RAW FUSION! Sweet Potato Stacks – Mile High Layers of Sweet Potato & Roasted Eggplant, Kale Oregano Pesto, Fresh Sprouts, Avocado & Seared Tomatoes – topped with Raw Hummus, Tahini Drizzle and Hemp Oil – 150 pesos. Add Zucchini Noodles drenched in a Sundried Tomato Pesto and an Astonishing Green-Goddess Pumpkin Seed Pesto – add 50 pesos. All lunches include Lemongrass Iced Tea! AND for Dessert!!! Local Organic Blackberry Raw Capote – topped with a Crunchy Almond, Gluten Free Oat & Coconut Crumble and Cashew Cream, Cacao and Glazed Walnuts – 65 pesos!

“Festival del Mango will feature Mango based dishes and drinks at the Main Plaza this Sunday starting at 1 PM. July 31st
Participating Restaurants will be Casa Tota, Los Adobes, Guaycura, Cafelix, Hotel California and Fonda El Zaguan.
Food items will be priced at $80 pesos.” info courtesy of Fonda El Zaguán https://www.facebook.com/FondaElZaguan/