Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month!
Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a vibrant, multi-day celebration during which families and friends come together to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away. Rooted in Mexican culture, this beloved holiday has deep Indigenous and Aztec origins, later influenced by Roman Catholic traditions introduced by Spanish colonizers.
Far from being a solemn occasion, Día de Muertos is a joyful and colorful tribute to the lives of the departed. Families gather to share memories, tell stories, and celebrate the enduring presence of their ancestors.
In this program on September 18 at 7PM at the Woodbridge Main Library presented by Mac McParland, you'll explore the rich symbolism behind traditional decorations—bright marigold flowers, decorative sugar skulls, and home altars known as ofrendas. You'll also learn about the key elements of an ofrenda and how to create one at home, allowing you to take part in this meaningful and spirited celebration.
Please register online or by calling 732-634-4450.