Sugar Skull City in downtown Aurora November 5

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In its fourth year, Sugar Skull City will turn downtown Aurora into a celebration of Day of the Dead through November 5. The downtown will be rich with decorations and activities that surround the Mexican holiday.

The annual event features a three week celebration honoring the beloved Mexican cultural tradition of Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos, and culminates with events during the first week of November including First Fridays November 3.

Athziry Dia de los Muertos will be host to several activities throughout downtown at First Fridays Nov. 3. The nonprofit, run by Jose Torres, will feature a festival on Water Street Mall, including live entertainment, and a fashion show at Santori Public Library.

This year, Sugar Skull City will feature la mariposa, or the butterfly, for its downtown-wide scavenger hunt. Butterfly art submitted by more than a dozen local artists, community members, and students will be displayed in 20 downtown windows for the hunt.

Ofrendas, or altars, honoring the dead will be on display at several downtown merchants. Many storefronts will be decorated and painted for the holiday.

The Santori Library will be host to a Day of the Dead marigold wreath class at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24. Sign up on the Library’s website at aurorapubliclibrary.org/events.

In their third floor gallery, Aurora Public Art will be host to an exhibit with altars representing the cultures of Michoacan, Oaxaca, and Mexico City, as well as artwork, a selection of guitar-shaped prints, and an interactive installation depicting migrant butterflies.

Several businesses will offer food and drink specials, including The Cocktail Bar at Wyckwood House, Society 57, La Quinta de los Reyes, Torresmania, Altiro Latin Fusion, Ballydoyle Irish Pub, and French 75 Gallery and Lounge.

Day of the Dead items will be for sale at a variety of downtown businesses including The Cotton Seed Creative Exchange, 64 S. River St., marigold bouquets from Blissful Blooms, 55 S. Lake Street and Sugar Skull City tote bags at Aurora Regional Fire Museum, 53 N. Broadway.

Nide Jardin, a plant shop, at 140 S. River Street, Unit 106, will be host a Day of the Dead market from noon to 5 p.m. October 21 and 28.

More than 40 downtown businesses are participating. A map will be available on Aurora Downtown’s social media pages and website. Visitors are encouraged to tag @downtownaurora on Instagram to enter giveaways.

—Aurora Downtown

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