Westwood’s Día de los Muertos Festival will honor loved ones, traditions and the future

Día de los Muertos officially starts Nov. 1 but the celebration, preservation and reclamation of the holiday begins Nov. 3 in Westwood.

Starting Friday, Hecho en Westwood, Re:Vision, In Lak’ech Denver Arts and other Westwood partners will close down Morrison Road and throw a three-day street festival to immerse Denverites in the holiday’s cultural history and its transcendence to modern times.

Read the fully story from the Denverite.

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