More than 115 people gathered at the Coronado Public Library on Saturday, Oct. 4, for a lively celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, hosted by the Friends of the Coronado Public Library (FOL). The afternoon featured a captivating performance by , whose dancers brought to life traditional folk dances from three regions of Mexico.

Families and attendees enjoyed a festive hour of music, vibrant colors, and culture under the trees at Coronado Public Library Park. Young community members participated in a Día de los Muertos skull-decoration activity, using markers and DIY kits to explore the artistry and meaning of the tradition in a fun, hands-on way. FOL members were also treated to a special thank-you gift — a complimentary Día de los Muertos glass ornament.

“We’re so grateful to everyo

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