Del Ray Vintage & Flea Market manager & co-founder/realtor Amy Eggers will be creating a special Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) altar on display for the entire community to engage with and learn about this rich cultural tradition. This interactive altar installation, located outside at Magpie Reclamations in Del Ray, will be open to the public on Friday, November 1 and Saturday, November 2, 6-9pm each night. This will be designed to honor the memories of loved ones while fostering a deeper understanding of this beautiful Mexican tradition. The altar will be debuted as part of the Magpie “Mystic Market” on Friday, November 1.
Community members are encouraged to contribute their own photos, notes, or small mementos to the altar to honor their loved ones – both people and pets. Educational displays will also be set up alongside the altar to explain the significance of each element and the history of the holiday, offering visitors an opportunity to learn more about the deep cultural significance of Día de los Muertos.
The Día de los Muertos altar, or ofrenda, is a centerpiece of the holiday, which is celebrated annually on November 1st and 2nd. The altar is adorned with symbolic items such as marigolds, candles, photos, sugar skulls, and offerings of food and drink, all meant to welcome the spirits of the deceased back for a brief visit with their families. This is the first year Eggers will be installing the altar and providing an inclusive space for the entire community to participate.
“This altar is an invitation for everyone, regardless of their background, to take part in a tradition that celebrates life, memory, and the connections we share with those who have passed on,” said Eggers. “It’s not just about mourning—it’s about celebrating the lives of our lost loved ones – both people and pets – and creating a bridge between us.”
Event Details:
– Friday, November 1 and Saturday, November 2, 2024
– 6-9pm each evening
– Outside at Magpie Reclamations, 202 E. Custis Avenue, Alexandria VA 22301
– Altar Contributions: The public is invited and encouraged to bring items to add to the altar throughout the event
Eggers hopes that the altar will serve as a space for reflection, connection, celebration and become a new community tradition. The installation is free and open to everyone, regardless of whether or not they are familiar with the holiday.
For more information about the altar installation or to get involved or offer donations, please contact Amy Eggers at [email protected] or 703-915-2214.
Amy Eggers is a local resident, Realtor, and Director of the Del Ray Vintage & Flea Market. With a background in event planning and community engagement, Eggers is passionate about bringing people together through art and storytelling.