Veronica Robles Cultural Center (VROCC) presents “2024 Dia de Muertos,” New England’s largest multi-day “Day of the Dead Celebration,” offering a series of events to honor our ancestors and deceased loved ones. On Sunday, November 3, celebrate the last day of programs with us in two locations in East Boston: The day will begin at the ICA Watershed with a presentation of altars created by local artists and community members and will include a Catrina’s Parade to Central Square Park in East Boston.
The Day of the Dead festival at Central Square Park will feature live performances, artisans, local food vendors, and ongoing shuttle bus trips to the ICA Watershed to view the altars. This year VROCC marks its 12th year bringing this rich tradition for everyone to enjoy.
Schedule
- Altar exhibition at the ICA Watershed | 11 AM–4 PM
- Catrina’s Parade from ICA Watershed to Central Square Park, East Boston | 1 PM
- Day of the Dead Festival in Central Square Park | 11 AM–4 PM
For a full schedule of events happening this month, visit here!
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