The event is called Avenida de Altares, or Avenue of the Altars. The altars are created by local artists.
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Goodie bags containing candy and art kits will be distributed. Calacas, or skeletons, will roam the outdoor gallery while live music is playing.
While death is the theme for this Mexican holiday, it's also a time to show love and respect for deceased family members.
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The drive-through is scheduled for Friday and Saturday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Mexican Heritage Plaza.
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