
We had a good group attend this morning’s meeting.
• Asparagus cream
• Minestrone soup
• Alcaravea salad
• Pasta with vegetables, garlic, capers touch of butter and parmesan
• Chicken breast parmesan style
• Beef scaloppini with marsala sauce
• Catch of the day with gorgonzola sauce, brunoise of tomato, carpes, basil and spinach
Manicotti
The menu cost is $35.00 USD per person including IVA
Price includes two drinks: Wine, Beer, Mixed drinks, etc.
Tip is additional.
Alcaravea Gourmet
Address: Corner of Zaragoza and 16 de Septiembre
downtown, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Phone: (624) 143-3730 | Cell. 624 164-2939
Photos from the August 26, 2015 breakfast meeting at Estrella Restaurante at Welk Resorts.
The next breakfast meeting will be September 02, 2015, again at Estrella Restaurante at Welk Resorts, in the air conditioned breakfast area overlooking the pool and Sea of Cortés.
We have been offerd a Special Breakfast Menu for the Knights of Cortés from Solomon’s Landing Restaurant on Wednesday, August 4, 2015
Choose one for a selection of six items.
• TRADITIONAL PANCAKES WITH FRUIT
• CHEESE QUESADILLA/ SERVED WITH BLACK FRIED BEANS, MEXICAN SALSA, LETTUCE, SOUR CREAM AND GUACAMOLE.
• CHILAQUILES WITH BEANS, SOUR CREAM AND CHEESE
• EGGS ANY STYLE – SERVED WITH OUR HOUSE PAN FRIED POTATOES AND FRUIT ON THE SIDE.
• HAM AND CHEESE OMELET. SERVED WITH OUR HOUSE PAN FRIED POTATOS AND FRUIT ON THE SIDE.
• TRADITIONAL FRENCH TOAST. SERVED WITH FRESH FRUIT ON THE SIDE.
COFFEE OR JUICE INCLUDED
There is a special price for the Knights of Cortés, with tax included.
This price will be on the evite, not published to the public.
GRATUITY NOT INCLUDED
Please note that 2 hours free parking is included at the Tersoro Hotel as well. You will need to have your parking ticket stamped.
About 30 men and women attended the weekly breakfast of the men’s breakfast club this morning to hear Alberto Treviño who is a candidate for the PRI party for Presidente Municipal (Mayor) of Los Cabos. Because of the special speaker, women and guests were invited to attend.
A graduate of the University of Guadalajara, who also attended the University of British Columbia in Canada, Treviño explained how he has spent 15 years in the private sector working in hotels, restaurants and time share. He was appointed to represent the private sector as Secretary of Tourism, followed by representing the Los Cabos area as a congressman.

“There is no balance between the economic development, security and social structure of Los Cabos. We are not that far from La Paz and the problems facing that city need to be recognized. That engine is running and we need to be one step ahead. These issues need to be faced not only on a local level, but statewide and federal.”

He elaborated on the need for good security, and is proposing changes in that area in coordination with federal government. He indicated there are obstacles in the economic area, for example in creating a business. “The government needs to become a facilitator, not a hindrance. There are 3,500 employees working in government with a population of 270,000. There is no transparency. No information on budget, payroll, salaries.

“It is a big challenge for Los Cabos to balance the economic and social segments, to bring benefits to people who are suffering with transportation, security and other critical areas, especially in the barrios. When you get to see what is going on in the barrios, then you know there are crisis.

“This is the first time for a different type person to be running to take on the leadership of the city. Now there is no leadership. This is a good moment, a historical moment, in the history of Los Cabos to turn it around to see the results. But, everyone needs to help the leaders. Those who vote to get new people in, if only for the next 3 years will be instrumental in setting up the basics for the future. We have a great chance. We have the lowest participating in voting: only 38% of 180,000 who have the right to vote, voted in the last election. The last mayor was elected with 15% of the votes.”
Questions followed from the audience regarding education, the all-inclusive hotels in Los Cabos, the need for good relationships between the private sector and government, and all responded by Treviño with solid answers.
By Sandra A. Berry
Photography by Jessica Montes de oca
On May 27, 2015, about 20 interested individuals met for the weekly breakfast meeting of Knights of Cortés at Villa Serena. On this day, the spouses and significant others were invited to breakfast followed by a tour of the newly opened and fully operational H+ Hospital located in the Koral Center on the Carretera Transpeninsular Highway midway between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.
Upon reaching the medical facility, the group expanded to about 30 individuals interested in seeing the new facility. Paulino Davó Sayrols, hospital director and CEO and co-founder of the hospital greeted the group along with Vanessa Vela Corarrubias, in charge of Public Relations for the hospital, and proceeded to conduct the tour while answering questions.
The tour included the trauma center, mammography, tomography, ultrasonography, digital radiology and imaging, blood bank, and critical care units, as well as one of the 16 spacious hospital rooms.
For more details ready Sandra Berry’s review.
http://www.loscabosguide.com/blog/2015/05/h-hospital-los-cabos-update/
We had a nice attendance this morning for our breakfast social.
For next week.
You are invited to the weekly breakfast gathering
of the Knights of Cortés.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
held at Villa Serena Restaurant
Km. 7.5 on the four-lane highway, Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico Phone: (624) 145-8244