The U.S. Mexico Cultural and Educational Foundation is partnering with the Toyota Music Factory and Visit Irving to host the Las Colinas Day of the Dead Festival.
The festival will feature live music and a Mexican ofrenda, a flower and candle-laden altar that traditionally commemorates departed loved ones with their favorite food and drink. The ofrenda will be specially dedicated to community members who lost their lives to COVID-19 this year.
The festival will take place outdoors on the Texas Lottery Plaza at the Toyota Music Factory. Attendance will be limited to 150 guests, and all appropriate health and safety measures including use of masks as required and social distancing will be in place. Those who cannot attend in person can visit virtually via the event Facebook page: @LasColinasDayoftheDeadFest.
The U.S. Mexico Cultural and Educational Foundation is partnering with the Toyota Music Factory and Visit Irving to host the Las Colinas Day of the Dead Festival.
The festival will feature live music and a Mexican ofrenda, a flower and candle-laden altar that traditionally commemorates departed loved ones with their favorite food and drink. The ofrenda will be specially dedicated to community members who lost their lives to COVID-19 this year.
The festival will take place outdoors on the Texas Lottery Plaza at the Toyota Music Factory. Attendance will be limited to 150 guests, and all appropriate health and safety measures including use of masks as required and social distancing will be in place. Those who cannot attend in person can visit virtually via the event Facebook page: @LasColinasDayoftheDeadFest.
The U.S. Mexico Cultural and Educational Foundation is partnering with the Toyota Music Factory and Visit Irving to host the Las Colinas Day of the Dead Festival.
The festival will feature live music and a Mexican ofrenda, a flower and candle-laden altar that traditionally commemorates departed loved ones with their favorite food and drink. The ofrenda will be specially dedicated to community members who lost their lives to COVID-19 this year.
The festival will take place outdoors on the Texas Lottery Plaza at the Toyota Music Factory. Attendance will be limited to 150 guests, and all appropriate health and safety measures including use of masks as required and social distancing will be in place. Those who cannot attend in person can visit virtually via the event Facebook page: @LasColinasDayoftheDeadFest.