San Francisco Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) Procession and Outdoor Altar Exhibit : Monday, November 2, 7:00pm, 24th & Bryant, FREE
San Francisco, CA- Please join thousands of families, community members, neighbors, artists, activists, and youth at the corner of 24th & Bryant in the Mission District of San Francisco at 7:00pm on Monday, November 2 for San Francisco’s annual Dia de los Muertos procession and public altar exhibit. The procession will end at the Festival of Altars in Garfield Park, located at 26th & Harrison.
Local artists have been commissioned to build community altars for the public display in Garfield Park. The theme for the Festival of Altars is Whispers of Death, celebrating ancestor wisdom. Please bring offerings to place on our community altars: candles, photographs, bread, other foods, flowers, toys and other symbolic offerings for people that have passed away.
Día de los Muertos is a traditional Meso-American holiday dedicated to the ancestors; it honors both death and the cycle of life. In Mexico, neighbors gather in local graveyards to share food, music, and fun with their families and extended community, both living and departed. In San Francisco, Day of the Dead has been celebrated since the early 70s with art, music, performances, a walking procession and community altars. This event is family friendly and Free.
For more information on San Francisco’s Day of the Dead: http://www.dayofthedeadsf.org.
For more information on the Procession, please contact Juan Pablo Gutierrez from Rescue Culture Collective: (650) 992-3817
Official Website: http://www.dayofthedeadsf.org
Added by Day of the Dead on September 27, 2009