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Spanish at Whittier Elementary:

We use this blog in class every week. If you are interested in seeing what your child is working on look for the grade level link on the right hand side. We encourage you to review any of the content posted here with your child. There are songs, posters, vocabulary and some videos. Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Dia de los Muertos Bilingual Storytime

Day of the Dead: Bilingual Story Time
  • Barnes & Noble in Boulder
  • Saturday 10/21 at 11:00 a.m.
  • Here is the link to the event on Facebook if you need more info.

Monday, October 2, 2017

McGuckin's Dia de los Muertos Craft

Dia de Los Muertos Craft Fun 2017

October 14 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

| Free
Join McGuckin Hardware as we celebrate this colorful Latin American holiday that pays tribute and remembrance to friends and family members that have died.
We will decorate paper skull masks that have been designed in the spirit of the calavera sugar skulls.  We have adapted our masks so that even the youngest of our friends can feel comfortable making one! Then try your hand at folding paper flowers. And if that wasn’t enough fun, we’ll offer face painting for youngsters.
This holiday dates back to Aztec days and has become a national symbol in Mexico.

https://www.mcguckin.com/event/dia-de-los-muertos-craft-fun-2017/



Longmont Museum Dia de los Muertos Events

The Longmont Museum is having many different Dia de los Muertos Events:

Dia de los Muertos Exhibition

October 14 – November 7, free admissionThe Dia de los Muertos exhibition will be in the Museum’s Swan Atrium – a two-story space full of light – and will showcase traditional gigantes, giant puppets made by local artists. Altars for the dead, created by members of the community, will also be a central part of the exhibit. 

Opening reception

Friday, October 13, 6-9 pm, free admissionDeluxe nacho bar courtesy of Cyclhops Mexican Cantina. Cash bar.

Curator Conversations

Tuesdays, October 17 and 24, free admission
Join a Longmont Museum Curator for a guided tour of the exhibition.

Bilingual Tours

Saturdays, October 14, 21, and 28, 1 pm and 2:30 pm, free admission
Enjoy a free tour of the exhibition with bilingual tour guide Laura Zavala. Laura will tell you about the ancient Mayan and Aztec origins of the celebration, how it blended with Spanish Catholic traditions, and how it became a part of our local culture here in Longmont.

Day of the Dead Family Celebration

Saturday, November 4, 11 am - 3 pm, free admission
Join in the fun and enjoy live music and dancing, sugar skull decorating, traditional food, community altars, paper flower making, face painting, Lady Catrina, and more! Come dressed in your finest calaca (skeleton) apparel.

Day of the Dead Programs

Gigantes Building Workshop
October 7, 14, and 21, 3 – 5 pm, ages 7 – 12, $120 (494314)
Get ready for Día de los Muertos by creating gigantes (giant puppet figures) to welcome our loved ones at the Day of the Dead parade (November 3 in downtown Longmont). Over three classes, participants will build their own gigante from paper mache, paint, and fabric while learning about the traditions of the holiday. Register online
Guided Trolley Tour of Día de los Muertos around Longmont
October 13, trolley tours depart at 5, 6, and 7 pm
$5 advance, $8 night of tour, tickets on Downtown Longmont website

Hop on the trolley for a guided tour of Día de los Muertos Longmont style! Your tour guide will share the history, traditions, and local adaptation of this Central American holiday that is spreading worldwide. You will visit the Longmont Museum and other downtown locations.
Death & Remembrance: A Conversation for the Whole Family
October 14, 3 – 5 pm, ages 7+, free (494316)
We all have deep thoughts that deserve to be heard, even when it comes to difficult topics. Presented by Grey Havens Group, Inc., join us for a group discussion about the meaning of death—and life! Register online

Sugar Skull Making Day
October 29, 1 – 4 pm, free
Drop in to this family-friendly event and learn to make sugar skulls. You will help make sugar skulls that will be decorated during the November 4 Family Celebration. Children will need adult assistance. We will begin making sugar skulls at 1 pm and continue until the sugar runs out!