During a recent government meeting, community leaders discussed the upcoming Día de los Muertos festival, emphasizing its significance in promoting Mexican heritage and fostering community spirit. Mario Godoy from Superantoho Bakery expressed gratitude for past support and urged the city to allocate funds for the event, highlighting its role in cultural promotion.
Stephanie Orta, chairperson of the festival committee, detailed the festival's schedule, which includes a community outreach event on Halloween featuring a movie and cookie decorating, followed by an adults-only party with salsa dancing and mariachi music. The main festival will take place on Saturday, starting at 11 AM, and aims to honor loved ones who have passed away, a tradition central to the celebration.
Orta noted the involvement of new sponsors, including Madison on Dallen and the Tower of Beaumont, which has provided essential resources like parking. She shared a heartwarming anecdote about a family from Wisconsin who attended last year's festival and praised its impact on the community. The discussions underscored the festival's importance as a cultural touchstone and a means of bringing residents together.