Day of the Dead, or Día de Muertos, is a sacred tradition within the Mexican culture. It is a day to remember those who have passed by celebrating the memory of their life, with offerings and altars decked out in marigold décor, which include their favorite foods, photos, and more.
Daytime: Xibalba meditation class, pan de muerto baking class, Catrina face painting, how to make a Mexican altar, mezcal tasting, Catrina challenge, playmaker happenings, pool party
Nighttime: altar exhibition, Llorona happening, pre-Hispanic show, mojigangas happening.