Day of The Dead Events

Casa Bonampak Day of the Dead Fiesta <br> Weds Nov 2nd 7-10 pm<br> DJ The Calavera Crooner/ Face Painting/ Pan de Muertos/ Dance/ Drinks/ Relajo !
Casa Bonampak Sugar Skull Workshop w/Artisan Miguel Quintana <br>Tues Nov 1st. 4-7 pm<br>A 5th Generation Sugar Skull Maker<br> Decorate your Own $8<br> Bring the Kids !
The Mission's Day of the Dead Procession Nov 2, 2011, Wednesday<br>Starts @ 7pm 22nd St. & Bryant Streets <br>Over 30,000 people attend this Community Procession that ends in Garfield Park with the Festival of Altars<br>Sponsored by the Marigold Project <br>www.dayofthedeadsf.org
"Death in Parallel / Muerte Paralela"<br>Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, San Francisco<br>Exhibition Oct. 22 - Nov. 19, 2011<br>Gala Reception Nov. 2, 6 - 11 pm, admission $5
SOMArts Day of the Dead 2011<br>Day of the Dead Exhibition, Oct. 8 - Nov. 5<br>"Illuminations"<br>Oct. 7 - Opening Reception / Nov. 5 - Closing Reception
SF Symphony Day of the Dead Concert<br>Sat Nov. 5th 2 pm. <br>Celebrating Mexican music & culture.  Pre-events start @ 1:00 pm; Folkloric Dancing, Altars, Roaming Skeletons,Sugar Skull Demonstration & more ! <br>Watch a video @ http://bit.ly/qT5RSE.<br>http://www.sfsymphony.org/season/Event.aspx?eventid=49808
Fruitvale Dia de los Muertos Festival, Oakland<br>Sun., Oct. 30, 2011   10 am - 5 pm<br>Between 33rd Ave. and 37th Ave. on East 12th St., as well as in the Fruitvale Village
4th Annual Dia de los Muertos Exhibit<br>Tuesday, Oct. 18, Opening Reception, 3 - 5 pm<br>Puerto Alegre Restaurant<br>546 Valencia St., San Francisco<br>Curator: Bird Levy Strain
Modern Eden Gallery<br>"Bite Size Monsters" Opening Reception Sat., Oct. 8th    7 - 10 pm<br> from Oct. 8 through Nov. 6, 2011
Dia de los Muertos Show at Sonya Paz Fine Art Gallery<br>Opening Reception Fri., Oct. 21, 2011   7 - 10 pm<br>Show runs  Oct. 22 through Oct. 28<br>195 E. Campbell Ave., Campbell<br>
Oakland Museum of California<br>"Love & Loss" Exhibition Oct. 12 - Dec. 11, 2011<br>17th annual Days of the Dead exhibit explores the stories behind home altars