Photos: Kids decorate for Día de los Muertos at Children's Museum Tucson
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
Rebecca Sasnett
Photojournalist
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Families participated in the Children's Museum Tucson's bilingual and culturally focused program called Discovery Nights at the Children's Museum Tucson.
Discovery Nights is free and happens every Thursday from 5-7.
Each Discovery Nights program is focused on different cultures and themes.
Children, some dressed up in Halloween costumes, decorated sugar skills, colored Día de los Muertos masks as well as made and colored La Calavera Catrina's for this weeks Discovery Nights.
On Nov. 4th, children will be making lanterns to celebrate Diwali The Festival of Lights.
Rebecca Sasnett
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Tucson's shared experience with the COVID-19 pandemic adds a deeper need for reflection at this year's All Soul Procession, organizers say. The All Souls Procession, Nov. 6-7, is put on by Many Mouths One Stomach.
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