Category:Community Events
Recurrence:Custom/Single Event
Event will be held out at the District56 Preserve/Great Lawn
Sugar skulls represent departed souls. They are used as symbols to remember a beloved person who has passed. The Sugar Skull, a vibrant symbol of the Day of the Dead, serves as a poignant reminder during Hispanic Heritage Month that life is fleeting and should be celebrated.
Different levels of sugar skull activities will be available for varied ages groups. Please note that sugar skulls will not be for consumption. Limited to while supplies last.
Please note there will not be food or drink available for purchase but there is a water fountain on site.
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