21 Ways To Celebrate Da De Los Muertos In Chicago Ofrendas, Markets And More

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Chicagoans are commemorating Día de los Muertos from October 24 to November 2 with a variety of festive events honoring deceased loved ones. Activities include creating ofrendas, enjoying traditional music, and indulging in Mexican cuisine, highlighting the cultural significance of the holiday. The Marquette Park celebration features artist workshops and performances, while the motorcycle run adds a unique twist to the festivities. The La Carrera 5K, scheduled for November 1, supports women’s health organizations and invites participants to wear costumes. Additionally, community markets will showcase local vendors offering crafts and food, enhancing local engagement.

Free events, like mezcal tastings and trunk-or-treats, ensure accessibility for all. These events not only celebrate life and death but also strengthen community bonds. The festivities reflect Chicago's rich cultural tapestry and commitment to honoring tradition.

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