Día de los Muertos:
A Latino and Hispanic Celebration November 1st, 2—5 pm: Family Festivities
Bring the family for hands-on crafts, music, refreshments, and celebration of this ancient tradition.
Handcrafted decorations have a long tradition in Day of the Dead celebrations, and festivities include designing clay skeletons, making tissue paper flowers that emulate the marigolds used to decorate graves in Mexico, and making masks or calavera, all important elements in the celebration.
The celebration is free and open to the public.
Families are encouraged to attend this multi-generational, multi-cultural event.
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