
Celebrating Life and Remembrance: Día de Oakwood
Every year, the vibrant festival of Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, draws communities together to remember and celebrate loved ones who have passed. This year, from October 25 to November 2, 2025, Historic Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh, North Carolina, will come alive with the rich culture and traditions of this beautiful event. The Día de Oakwood festival showcases large scale ofrendas, which are altars dedicated to honoring the deceased, along with family-oriented activities that cater to attendees of all ages.
A Rich Tapestry of Cultural Events
This celebration is not just about remembering the past but also about embracing community Spirit. The highlight of this festivity includes the Día de Oakwood 5K and Street Festival on Saturday, October 25, which promises a day filled with music, dance, food, and art. Visitors can engage with local artists and performers, learn about the significance of the ofrendas, and even contribute their personal offerings such as flowers or photographs.
Family-Friendly Activities Await
The festivities provide perfect opportunities for families to bond and learn more about their cultural heritage. On November 1, the screening of Disney's Coco will enchant attendees of all ages while reinforcing the importance of family and ancestry – the core themes of Día de Muertos. With food trucks on-site, guests can enjoy delicious snacks while celebrating.
The Grand Finale: Catrina Parade
The celebration culminates on November 2 with the Catrina Parade, where participants don elaborate Catrina attire—a representation of the elegant skeleton figures that symbolize the Día de Muertos. This festive parade marches from the cemetery entrance to the ofrenda installation, creating a stunning visual spectacle that brings everyone together in love and remembrance.
Get Involved
If you’re eager to be part of a unique community experience, mark your calendar for these dates and make plans to attend! Each event is free to the public, and this is a wonderful opportunity to engage with the greater Triangle area’s cultural festivities. As we commemorate those who have left us, let’s also celebrate our community, our heritage, and our connections to one another.
Don’t wait—join the festivities at Día de Oakwood and experience the joy and color of this meaningful cultural festival.
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