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The Friar’s Table, the restaurant that opened late last year in downtown Cleveland, has scheduled a special dinner in July. The Feast of St. Benedict is 6 p.m. Friday, July 11. The five-course dinner, ...
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Day of the Dead began Oct. 31, to remember those humans who died in accidents; it continued Nov. 1 to mark those who died in childhood and then Nov. 2 to those who died as adults.
La Casita Center, a Hispanic non-profit in Louisville, is having a Day of the Dead celebration from 4 to 10 a.m. on Saturday at 445 E. Market St. The free event will have music, altars and food.
The glittering Day of the Dead celebration is more than a festive occasion; it's a reflection on life, mortality, and the ancestors who came before us, bridging history and the present.
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