The free event kicks off Saturday, Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. with a bunch of family-friendly activities, including face painting and craft stations for kids. The big Procession of Skulls and Skeletons Parade rolls out at 3 p.m., with participants lining up at 2:30 p.m.
Local musicians are expected to play Latino-style music throughout the day, through 10 p.m., including mariachi and Latin jazz. There will also be dance performances, art vendors, food options and an art installation of a mock cemetery.
Those interested in participating in the parade this year must register, due to growing popularity.
Take a look at all the photos from last year’s Día de Muertos event right here.
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This article appears in Oct 9-15, 2019.

