Photos by Richrd Scott for RockyPoint.com This November 20th marks the 105th anniversary of the start of the Mexican Revolution. It is of course a big holiday, and Rocky Point sees it’s biggest parade of the year on this day. Mostly, the parade
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Photos by Richrd Scott for RockyPoint.com This November 20th marks the 105th anniversary of the start of the Mexican Revolution. It is of course a big holiday, and Rocky Point sees it’s biggest parade of the year on this day. Mostly, the parade
Want to help kids while at the Rocky Point Rally? Cruise the Charity Mystery Condo Poker Run to help the Mexico Children’s Foundation They’re coming. You can hear them on the streets of town. Little by little, the take over has begun.
Sun sets, and the familiar shops at the Cholla Mall, also known as ‘Rodeo Drive’ close up. The street has been transformed into a living museum of Mexican culture for the Festival Dia de Muertos. Papel picado, colorful paper cutouts, hang on
“Trick or Treat” and “Thank you” can be heard as the first vampires, princesses, Hulks, and Catrinas make their way from table to table. “Oh my gosh, you’re so adorable!” says the woman as a bumble bee takes a Snickers bar from her
First Lady meets with U.S. Residents Rocky Point has quite a few U.S. citizens who live here, at least for a good chunk of the time. Many own homes, rent condo’s, and help out with charity work. They consider this town their
Snowbirds on the wing! A caravan of 13 RV’ s make the border crossing at Lukeville, on their way to Rocky Point Mexico. This group will be staying at Playa Bonita Resort, which is a long time favorite for those who bring their
‘Rodeo Drive’ is the name given to the street heading towards the new Convention Center. Lined with shops full of things visitors might want, it will be the place to see Rocky Point’s first Day of the Dead celebration. Dia de Los Muertos
“Can I touch one?” The boy stares at the 13 tiny creatures in the styrofoam cooler. A small crowd of people has followed the biologist as she carries the just hatched Sea Turtles down to the spot where they were born. “Everyone please,
Rocky Point’s annual black tie event, the Blanco y Negro dance is coming November 20th! To be held at the Convention Center, this event helps the DIF, the city’s social services organization. It is a great oportunity to be a part of