
"On Sunday, Nov. 2, Redwood City's Courthouse Square will transform into a tribute to life and remembrance for a Dia de los Muertos celebration. Hosted by Casa Circulo Cultural and the San Mateo County History Museum in partnership with the Redwood City Parks & Arts Foundation, this annual cultural event invites the community to come together to honor loved ones and experience the traditions of this holiday. The event features live performances, Catrina face painting, contests, local art installations and a ceremonial procession through downtown."
"Dozens of family altars will be displayed, each telling stories of those who have passed. Inside the San Mateo County History Museum, guests can explore a free exhibition of community-made ofrendas, while children enjoy interactive activities like sugar skull workshops and chalk drawing. A food court, decorated with papel picado, will serve traditional dishes. Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford has again been named one of the nation's best pediatric medical centers by U.S. News & World Report's 202526 Best Children's Hospitals survey."
On Sunday, Nov. 2, Redwood City's Courthouse Square will become a Dia de los Muertos tribute featuring live performances, Catrina face painting, contests, art installations and a ceremonial downtown procession. Casa Circulo Cultural and the San Mateo County History Museum, with the Redwood City Parks & Arts Foundation, will present dozens of family altars that tell stories of those who have passed. The San Mateo County History Museum will exhibit community-made ofrendas and offer children's activities such as sugar skull workshops and chalk drawing. A papel picado-decorated food court will serve traditional dishes. Separately, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford ranked in all 11 pediatric specialties in U.S. News & World Report's 202526 Best Children's Hospitals survey.
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