Ages 12 and up are welcome
The iconic figure of Mexican folk art, La Catrina, is a lady skeleton dressed in a floral bonnet and elegant garb. She has become a cultural symbol traditionally used during Day of the Dead (Dia de Los Muertos) celebrations. Come honor the legend of La Catrina in creating Dia de los Muertos Coronas, otherwise known as flower crowns.
Materials will be provided. Ages 12 and up are welcome.
Space is limited, so please sign up to make sure you will be able to join us.
While you're in the library, take a moment to enjoy the exhibit in the Public Gallery: Modern Latina: Cultura, Familia y Arte
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Opened August 30, 1968
103,000 square feet
73 public-use computers
Café
Loft collaborative workspace
The Gallery @ the Library
Scottsdale Heritage Collection