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TOGETHER WITH OUR FAMILIES, WE INVITE YOU TO CELEBRATE OUR WEDDING

Patricia Guadalupe Villagomez Zavala
Jorge Antonio Mejía Rodríguez
Kelly Whalin
John Whalin

October 31st, 2026

We got married

ONLY A FEW REMAIN

Schedule

WEDDING CEREMONY

San Juan Bautista
Parish

4:00 o’clock

Del Cardenal 25, Raquet Club, 45820
San Juan Cosalá, Jal.

RECEPTION

La Paz 416

6:00 o’clock

La Paz 416, Raquet Club, 45820 San
Juan Cosalá, Jal.

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Together with our their families,
request the pleasure of your company
at the celebration of ther marriage
October 31st, 2026
San Juan Cosalá

Kindly reply by September 15th, 2026

Will you be joining us?

Black Tie
Adults only

From Guadalajara International
Airport to La Paz 416, Raquet Club

From Guadalajara International Airport to
La Paz 416, Raquet Club

This route covers approximately 45 km, with an estimated travel time of 43 minutes, depending on traffic.

Leaving the Airport
Take the exit to the Guadalajara–Chapala Highway (Mexico 23), heading south toward Chapala.

Continue driving for approximately 25–30 km. As you reach the area of Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos, watch for the turnoff toward Ajijic / Jocotepec (Ajijic Bypass).

Bypass & Lakeside Route
Follow the bypass, which will lead you toward the lakeside area. Continue along the Jocotepec–Chapala Highway.

Arrival in San Juan Cosalá
Upon entering San Juan Cosalá, look for the entrance to the Raquet Club community. La Paz 416 is located within this area, near well-known landmarks such as Termal Cosalá.

From San Juan Cosalá to the
Guadalajara Metropolitan Area

From San Juan Cosalá to the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area

For your return to Guadalajara, the journey is approximately 63 km and takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes.

Departure toward Chapala
Take the Jocotepec–Chapala Highway again, heading east (toward Ajijic/Chapala).

Connection to Guadalajara
You have two main options:

Via Bypass
Rejoin the Ajijic bypass to connect with the Chapala–Guadalajara Highway heading north.

Via Jocotepec
Continue west toward Jocotepec to take the Morelia–Guadalajara Highway (López Mateos Extension), which leads directly into the southern part of the city (Tlajomulco/Zapopan).

Entering the Metropolitan Area
If you take the Chapala Highway, you will enter through El Salto/Tlaquepaque toward the Álamo area.

If you choose López Mateos, you will enter via the outlet malls toward southern Zapopan and Guadalajara.

GIFT REGISTRY

Your presence is, in itself, a gift.

Should you wish to honor us further, a discreet monetary contribution would be graciously received in the envelopes provided at the reception.

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