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Anyone going to their city/towns local Dia De Los Muertos parade/event? For all the Bay Area people here is SF's info which is always fun: San Francisco's Annual Day of the Dead celebration Wednesday, November 2, 2011 Procession starts at 7pm on 22nd & Bryant Streets Altars and gathering is at Garfield Park, 6-11pm, 26th & Harrison Streets Please bring candles in GLASS containers, no votive or open flame candles are allowed at the park. Do you want to make an altar at Garfield Park? Please check in at the Marigold Project information table near the Garfiled Park clubhouse on November 2 and we will find a location for your altar. For those unfamiliar with Day of the Dead here's some info from SF's site Maybe see you there........
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Alright so I know a lot of people get Dia De Los Muertos stuff tattooed on them because it is "cool" or "in" but there are those that truly love, understand, and celebrate it. So in the spirit, memory, and celebration of Dia De Los Muertos who on LST celebrates Dia De Los Muertos wether it is personally or goes to your local town/cities event? Who has Dia De Los Muertos tattoos and yes pictures are always appreciated? Etc? What does your Dia De Los Muertos look like? Here is the info for the SF one that I try attend every year for the past thirteen years up here. I was introduced to Dia De Los Muertos as a kid by the local latino kids I ran with for a few years and have since made it one of my most celebrated and enjoyed "holidays". It is unfortunate but this year may not be what it historically has been due to finances and other reasons of the Mission becoming gentrified. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence as mentioned below raised and donated some money. If you are unfamiliar with them they are pretty awesome and very very supportive and active in many Bay Area fundraising events so encourage you to check them out as well. http://www.dayofthedeadsf.org/