Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
On an annual basis, the Davis Cemetery District hosts a Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration on our grounds. This celebration is one of the last Mesoamerican indigenous influenced rituals, honoring mother earth and all ancestors. This celebration is part of an effort to create a community, a sense of belonging, and global awareness of cultural richness in our multicultural society.
Historically, the Dia de los Muertos celebration has included a variety of artists and performers, as well as a collective altar honoring all ancestors. We are pleased to announce this year’s Dia de los Muertos event will be fully returning since the pandemic!
2024 Dia de los Muertos Program
This year’s Dia de los Muertos event will be held Saturday, November 2nd, from 10:00AM – 1:00pm. This year’s community partner/organizer is Zaid Arroyos, Intern for Yolo County Board of Supervisors District 4.
Educational and Informational Speakers: Kevin Johnson: Former dean of UC Davis Law School, and Chicano Studies Professor.
Art: Now through November 2nd, 2024, Gallery 1855 is featuring two extraordinary artists who are exhibiting Dia de los Muertos inspired art. Details regarding the artists can be found here.
Music: Mariachi performance by Mariachi del Valle.
Craft Corner: This year’s craft corner will include professional face painting, sugar skull decorating, coloring, and temporary tattoos.
Food Vendors: Purros Churros and Taquitos la Bombonera.
Other Vendors:
Teresa Lupercio |
Jewelry |
Ailani Corona Miramontes |
Various crafts |
Jade Joya |
Jewelry |
Viridiana Ventura |
Crafts |
Andrea Gonzalez |
Crochet items |
Silvia Rodriguez |
Pan dulce and other items |
Brandon Cortes Cardenas |
Dia de los Muertos products |
Parking: The Pole Line Baptist Church has graciously approved the use of their parking lot for this event, which is located directly across the street from the cemetery. For the safety of our visitors walking our internal roadways, we strongly encourage you park in the Pole Line Baptist Church lot.