Casa Círculo Cultural, in collaboration with the San Mateo County History Museum and the Redwood City Library, is set to host its 13th annual Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration on Sunday, Nov. 5.

This year, the event will spotlight the captivating traditions of the Mayan culture.

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Nacho Mendez places a candle inside his family altar at Redwood City's Día de los Muertos celebration on Nov. 6, 2022. Leah Worthington

Scheduled to kick off at 4:00 p.m. at Courthouse Square, the annual festivity has been a staple in Redwood City since it began in 2011. Starting at 6:00 p.m., guests of honor will initiate the event with a welcome speech and procession.

Each year, event planners thoughtfully choose a theme that resonates deeply with Mexican heritage and traditions. For this year, the focus is on Mayan culture, offering the community an opportunity to learn about an ancient civilization that was prominent in southern Mexico and Guatemala.

Visitors can look forward to a gamut of activities and offerings, including face painting, free children's events, and live entertainment. Various food vendors will also be present, providing traditional Mexican fare like hot chocolate, pan de muerto, and tamales.

Attendees are also invited to participate in building ceremonial altars for a special week-long exhibit at the San Mateo County History Museum. The exhibit will run from Nov. 5 to 11.

Though the Day of the Dead is a tradition steeped in the themes of mortality and the afterlife, the event focuses on the joyous aspect of remembrance. The Día de los Muertos offers a unique lens through which we can celebrate life by honoring those who came before. 

For more information on this year's Día de los Muertos celebration, visit the Casa Círculo Cultural event page

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