Día de Los Muertos is the Mexican celebration of the dead. The Art students at Copper Mountain College and the 29 Palms Public Cemetery have invited the High Desert Community to make altars honoring loved ones who have passed away. Hilary Sloane will give you the details…
Día de Los Muertos is the Mexican celebration of the dead, commemorating loved ones with homemade altars decorated with food, drinks, candles, incense, flowers, sugar skulls, and photos. The Art Students at Copper Mountain College, with assistance from staff, have designated Dia de Los Muertos to the high desert community as a time to remember and honor their loved ones. The alters will be created on October 30, from 2 to 5 p.m. and set up at 29 Palms Public Cemetery, 5350 Encelia Ave, Twentynine Palms.
The event is open to the public on October 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. And October 31, Noon to 3 p.m. Breakdown of Altars are on Oct. 31, 3 to 4 p.m.
The Alters will be constructed in the Cemetery community room, and tables and white linens provided by the Cemetery. Please bring boxes for height, colorful cloth, battery-operated candles, photos, food, drink, flowers, incense, sugar skulls, mementos of the person’s life books, music, and favorite items.
For more information, please call 760-367-9316 Office or 760-399-7578 Cell phone for [email protected].