Village was unable to celebrate the Day of the Dead last year
The village sign in San Antonio Tlayacapan’s main square.
Sofía Medeles (Ajijic, Jal.)– Santiago Baeza, director of culture for Ajijic and San Antonio Tlayacapan, has invited San Antonio residents to take part in traditional community altars in the main square on November 2, Day of the Dead.
Flowers, candles, ofrendas, portraits of relatives to whom they want to dedicate the altar, and other items can be taken to Gustavo Aguayo de la Torre in the San Antonio delegation office, or installed before November 2 in the main square.
“Delegation workers will begin in the next few days, and the people of San Antonio will see the work being done. Once the structure is finished, everyone can put up their own altars as part of the larger San Antonio community altar,” Baeza said.
Translated by Mike Rogers
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