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Dia de los Muertos Sugar Skull Decorating

Dia de los Muertos Sugar Skull Decorating In-Person

Join Chicano Latino Campus Association & the Makers Lab for a Sugar Skull Decorating Workshop

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a festive holiday celebrated in November throughout Mexico that celebrates the life of loved ones who have passed. Sugar skulls are used to adorn elaborate altars that invite our loved ones to return and help to light their way home. This event is in preparation for the Day of the Dead November 2nd celebration to be held at the UCSF Library.

Join us in the Makers Lab to learn about the holiday and decorate sugar skulls with us! Please note we have scheduled two sugar skull decorating sessions to accommodate as many people as people. The sessions will be held at 11:30am and then again at 12:30pm, please register accordingly.

Date:
Wednesday, Nov 1 2017
Time:
11:30am - 12:30pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Makers Lab - Main Floor
Campus:
Parnassus
Categories:
  Makers Lab  
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Event Organizer

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Dylan Romero
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Lisa Leiva

Lisa is Head of Instructional Design and has over 20 years of experience working with UCSF faculty to enhance learning experiences.

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UCSF Library Makers Lab