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		<title>Celebrate &#8220;Dia De Muertos&#8221; In White Center Nov. 1st &amp; 2nd</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 20:02:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dia De Muertos, aka &#8220;Day of the Dead,&#8221; will be coming to the White Center Community Cultural Center on Nov. 1st and 2nd, and residents are encouraged to participate by building an alter, showing off some artwork or just visiting alters created by others. This is one of our personally favorite holiday celebrations, not only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft" src="http://whitecenterblog.com/wp-content/images/diademuertos10_thumb.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" />Dia De Muertos, aka &#8220;Day of the Dead,&#8221; will be coming to the White Center Community Cultural Center on Nov. 1st and 2nd, and residents are encouraged to participate by building an alter, showing off some artwork or just visiting alters created by others.</strong></p>
<p>This is one of our personally favorite holiday celebrations, not only for us to pay respects to our own departed loved ones, but to enjoy the very interesting and oftentimes humorous culture surrounding it.</p>
<p>The Community Cultural Center is located at 9421 18th Ave SW in White Center.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s more info and a cool-looking flier:</p>
<blockquote><p>DIA DE MUERTOS OR DAY OF THE DEAD is holiday celebrated in central and southern Mexico during the days of November 1 &amp; 2.</p>
<p>Even though this coincides with the Catholic holiday called All Soul’s &amp; All Saint’s Day, which is celebrated by Folks in parts of Italy, Spain, Central &amp; South America and the Philippines.</p>
<p>The indigenous people of Mexico have combined this with their own ancient beliefs of honoring their deceased loved ones.</p>
<p>They believe that the gates of heaven are opened at midnight on October 31, and the spirits of all deceased children (angelitos) are allowed to reunite with their families for 24 hours. On November 2, the spirits of the adults allowed to come down.</p>
<p>In most Indian villages, beautiful altars (ofrendas) are made in each home. They are decorated with candles, buckets of flowers (wild marigolds) mounds of fruit, peanuts, plates of food, stacks of tortillas and big Day-of-the-Dead breads called pan de muerto. The altar needs to have lots of food, drinks, salt, bread and water for the weary spirits. Toys and candies are left for the angelitos, and on Nov. 2, cigarettes and shots of mezcal are offered to the adult spirits.</p>
<p>Day of the Dead is a very expensive holiday for these self-sufficient, rural based, indigenous families. Many spend over two month’s income to honor their dead relatives. They believe that happy spirits will provide protection, good luck and wisdom to their families. Ofrenda building keeps the family close.</p>
<p>On the afternoon of Nov. 2, the festivities are taken to the cemetery.</p>
<p>People clean tombs, play cards, listen to the village band and reminisce about their loved ones. Tradition keeps the village close.</p>
<p>Please join us in Celebrating the DIA DE MUERTOS by building an alter, showing off some artwork or just visiting the alters created by others.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>PHOTOS &amp; SOUNDS: Happy Day Of The Dead From The B-Town Blog â€“ A Tribute To Hillgrove Cemetery</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 14:07:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Story &#38; Photos by Scott Schaefer Welcome to Dia de las Muertes de Burien &#8211; The B-Town Blog&#8217;s &#8220;Day of the Dead&#8221; tribute to Burien&#8217;s earliest, and sadly, mostly forgotten settlers, who are buried in a place most residents don&#8217;t even know exists. This is the story of the area&#8217;s oldest graveyard, a private, historic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft" src="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/images/hillgrove_thumb2.jpg" alt="" width="137" height="137" />Story &amp; Photos by <a href="mailto:editor@b-townblog.com">Scott Schaefer</a><br />
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<p><strong>Welcome to <em>Dia de las Muertes de Burien</em> &#8211; The B-Town Blog&#8217;s &#8220;Day of the Dead&#8221; tribute to Burien&#8217;s earliest, and sadly, mostly forgotten settlers, who are buried in a place most residents don&#8217;t even know exists.</strong></p>
<p>This is the story of the area&#8217;s oldest graveyard, a private, historic and rundown place on South 200th called <strong>Hillgrove Cemetery</strong>.</p>
<p>You won&#8217;t find Hillgrove on many maps, because, like its 360 residents, it&#8217;s no longer living. It&#8217;s private, it&#8217;s fenced off, yet once you look at the chain link barrier and barbed wire, it&#8217;s obvious that people find ways to get in to do whatever living people do in graveyards full of dead strangers.</p>
<p>We too found our way into Hillgrove recently (how could we not this time of year?), and despite forgetting to wear boots (our Chuck Taylors got soaked but oddly, we didn&#8217;t care) yet managing to be very careful and respectful, we took numerous photographs, which we built into a &#8220;Sound Slideshow&#8221; to a public domain song from 1910, the era when this site was in its heyday.</p>
<p>But before we present our photographic and audio tribute, we&#8217;d like to share our personal observations of Hillgrove:</p>
<p>It was a sad place, and not just because it was full of dead bodies â€“ it&#8217;s in disrepair, with missing, crooked and broken tombstones, years of neglect and evidence of vandalism.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 220px"><img src="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/images/hillgrove1890.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="285" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The oldest grave we found was from 1890.</p></div>
<p>Historic, old graves with unique stone markers ranging from the earliest burial (at least that we saw) in 1890 to the most recent in 2005. Some tombstones have been restored, while many are clearly without any markings (several we discovered only by stepping into indentations in the grass).</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some info on it courtesy <a href="http://www.highlinehistory.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Highline Historical Society</strong></a> Executive Director <strong>Cyndi Upthegrove</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Hillgrove Cemetery is owned by the Hillgrove Cemetery Association, comprised of the remaining families that own the property.Â  I don&#8217;t believe anyone famous is buried there, but a large number of local pioneer families are.Â  It is in disrepair because the people that remain of those families are quite elderly and cannot physically maintain it themselves, and the city of SeaTac and the Port won&#8217;t maintain it because it isn&#8217;t theirs. SeaTac has occasionally mowed for them and helped to build a retaining wall at the left entrance when the bank slumped one time and remains started spilling out.</p>
<p>From what I understand, there are about 360 souls there. They consist of veterans from both the North and the South from the Civil War, the Spanish American War, both WWI and WWII, Korea and the first Iraq War.Â  Their extended families are also buried there.</p>
<p>About 12 years ago a teacher at Highline HS teaching at-risk students taught a local history class and they really responded to it.Â  These were very bright students &#8220;at risk&#8221; of dropping out.Â  So she took them over to the cemetery to show it to them and they told her, &#8220;We know about this  place. We come over here to drink.&#8221; Together with her, the Society acquired a grant to pay for her project. So she got them to clean it up as a class project.Â  They dug up buried headstones, mowed, learned about the people buried there, mapped it andÂ  tended it for a couple of years.Â  After they had invested so much time and care into it, they wouldn&#8217;t let anyone else go in there and mess with it.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 190px"><img src="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/images/hillgrove2005.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="171" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The most recent, from 2005.</p></div>
<p>Then they graduated and moved on, and she quit teaching that class and things kind of reverted to how they were.Â  We have retained some of the records and the Association has the rest.</p>
<p>Recently a paranormal investigation group contacted me to see if they could go in and look for ghosts.Â  I referred them to the Association and I think they did some kind of investigation there, but we weren&#8217;t given their results. Occasionally a Boy Scout will work there building benches, or mowing and grooming the place as an Eagle Scout project.</p>
<p>We did several bus tours of &#8220;The historic sites of Highline&#8221; a few years ago and Hillgrove was a stop on the tour.Â  People found it very interesting. I have always wished that we could engage the various cities and veterans groups to hold their Memorial and Veteran&#8217;s Day commemorations there  rather than in schools and community centers, but other heads prevail.</p>
<p>I have always wished I had the funding for the Society to take care of the place for the community, but I don&#8217;t.</p></blockquote>
<p>Walking around a decaying graveyard isn&#8217;t really creepy, or new to us â€“ in college we used to visit one that was near our house, and this Reporter has always been fascinated with the dead and how the living treat them. Especially Hispanic culture and their &#8220;Day of the Dead&#8221; festivities, which involve spending the night in graveyards, setting up elaborate altars, offering food, wearing bizarre (and to me, really cool) costumes, and believing that, for one night on Nov. 2nd, their dearly departed dead relatives and loved ones come back and visit with them.</p>
<p>With those sentiments in mind, here&#8217;s our &#8220;SoundSlideshow&#8221; tribute to Hillgrove Cemetery and the historic people who are buried there, may they Rest In Peace:</p>
<p><center><a rel="shadowbox;width=900;height=700" href="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/media/Hillgrove-FINAL/soundslider.swf"><img class="alignnone" title="Click to Play" src="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/images/hillgrove500.jpg" border="0" alt="Click to Play" width="500" height="375" /></a><br />
<a rel="shadowbox;width=900;height=700" href="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/media/Hillgrove-FINAL/soundslider.swf?size=2&amp;format=xml"><strong>Click to Play Scott Schaefer&#8217;s SoundSlideshow</strong></a></center></p>
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		<title>REMINDER: Celebrate Dia de las Muertes &amp; Night Of 1,000 Pumpkins Today/Tonight At B/ IAS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just when you thought that the fun with the skeletons and candy were done, today (Sunday, Nov. 1st) is the official start of Dia de las Muertes, an Hispanic celebration also known as &#8220;Day of the Dead.&#8221; We here at The B-Town Blog love this celebration so much that we&#8217;ll be at Burien&#8217;s only known [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft" src="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/images/DBArtMuertes_thumb.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" />Just when you thought that the fun with the skeletons and candy were done, today (Sunday, Nov. 1st) is the official start of Dia de las Muertes, an Hispanic celebration also known as &#8220;Day of the Dead.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>We here at The B-Town Blog love this celebration so much that we&#8217;ll be at Burien&#8217;s only known commemoration starting at 3:30pm, at the Interim Art Space on SW 151st just north of the new Town Square â€“ it&#8217;s &#8220;Night of 1,000 Pumpkins&#8221;!</p>
<p>Sadly, this will be the final event held at B/ IAS before the dismantling begins and the space returns to an empty lot Dec. 31st â€“ all the more reason to come up and celebrate one last time.</p>
<p>In case you&#8217;re not familiar with Dia de las Muertes, here&#8217;s some info from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead" target="_blank"><strong>Wikipedia</strong></a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>The <strong>Day of the Dead</strong> (<strong>El DÃ­a de los Muertos</strong> or All Souls&#8217;  Day) is a holiday celebrated in Mexico and by Latin Americans living in the United  States and Canada. The holiday focuses on gatherings of family  and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have  died. The celebration occurs on November 1st and 2nd in connection with  the Catholic holiday  of All Saints&#8217; Day which occurs on  November 1st and All Souls&#8217; Day which occurs on November 2nd.  Traditions include building private altars honoring the deceased, using  sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the  departed, and visiting graves with these as gifts.</em></p></blockquote>
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<p>The fun begins today at 3:30pm and goes until dark:</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
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<li>Bring a carved Pumpkin (or more) with a candle to fill the site with 1,000 lit pumpkins (you can also carve one there)</li>
<li>Bring something for the community <em>Dia de las Muertes</em> altar (photos of the departed, trinkets, symbols of their lives, etc.)</li>
<li>Walk through the makeshift cemetery</li>
<li>Dress up in Day of the Dead costumes/makeup (Calaveras, or skeleton costumes are perfect)</li>
<li>Pay tribute to your departed loved ones and gather with your neighbor over food, drink and dance</li>
<li>Celebrate your community, your family and friends one final time at this innovative space</li>
<li>Face Painting</li>
<li>Flower Making</li>
<li>Grand Pumpkin Games</li>
<li>Sand Painting by artist Amaranta Sandys in the lobby of the Burien Library</li>
<li>Traditional foods and vendors</li>
<li>Community created Altars</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>PERFORMERS</strong></span>:</p>
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<li><strong>4:30 to 6:30: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/triolucerodelnorte" target="_blank">Trio Lucero del Norte</a></strong> on the B/ IAS Site (Roots Music / Regional Mexican / Folk); â€¨TrÃ­o Lucero del Norte play traditional/regional Mexican music from the Huasteca. Specialists in son huasteco and huapango, they are currently the only local group who play son huasteco with the complete ensemble: violin, jarana and quinta huapanguera. Son huasteco is the zapateado style of Mexican son from the Huasteca region. It formed the basis for many styles of huapango that became popular throughout Greater Mexico. The Huasteca region encompasses the plains region of six states: Hidalgo, Puebla, San Luis PotosÃ­, QuerÃ©taro, Veracruz and Tamaulipas.â€¨In addition to sones huastecos and huapangos, TrÃ­o Lucero del Norte interpret sones de costumbre for Day of the Dead and Carnaval, sones and cumbias in NÃ¡huatl and Huastecan regional stylings of polkas, canciones rancheras, boleros and cumbias. The three members: Jose HernÃ¡ndez (violin), Modesto Antonio HernÃ¡ndez (quinta huapanguera) and Kim Carter MuÃ±oz (jarana), met when Kim posted an add in the El Paisano, a Mexican CarnicarÃ­a/Grocery in White Center.â€¨Kim traveled to Mexico for several years to study son huasteco and sones de costumbre for her graduate studies in Ethnomusicology. After playing with well-known son huasteco musicians in Mexico, including Los Cantores de PÃ¡nuco, Soraima y Sus Huastecos, Trio ChicÃ³ntepec, Los Caporales de PÃ¡nuco and others, she wanted to form her own trÃ­o in Seattle. <img class="alignright" src="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/images/hilinersdaydead_thumb.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></li>
<li><strong>5:30 to 6:30:</strong> <a href="http://www.flacosmusic.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Los Flacos</strong></a> At the Burien Library; Join with Los Flacos for a musical celebration of El DÃ­a de los Muertos. This Latino music group performs a blend of the traditional sounds of Mexico, South America and the Caribbean. Using a variety of instruments, some indigenous to the Americas and others of European and African origin, they create their own renditions of the songs of Latin America. Gather together with friends at the Burien Library to remember and celebrate the lives of those who have died. For More info on Los Flacos.</li>
<li><strong>6:30 to 7:30:</strong> <a href="http://www.pyrosutra.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Pyrosutra</strong></a> on the B/ IAS Site; Pyrosutra is a fire dance collective based out of Seattle, Washington. We combine choreographed bellydance, breakdance and stilt walking with a wide range of professional fire performance techniques and innovative tools.</li>
<li><strong>7:30 to 9:30:</strong> <a href="http://labandpark.x10hosting.com/" target="_blank"><strong>La Banda Gozona</strong></a> on the B/ IAS Site</li>
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/images/tapete300.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="300" /><strong>Tapetes de Arena or Sand paintings</strong><br />
These â€œmuralsâ€ are typically made of sand, sawdust, seeds, flower petals, and pigments. Traditionally, a tapete is made in the home when there is a death in the family. After a period of mourning, the tapete is swept up and entombed with the body of the deceased. Tapetes are also created all over Oaxaca for the DÃ­as de los Muertos celebration, and judged along with the ofrendas in the Concursos de Altares de Muertos.</p>
<p>Amaranta Sandys is been collaborating in the making of sandpaintings with Latino artists in Seattle for the last 10 years @ SAM and Tacoma Art Musuem.</p>
<p>We think that if you dig Tim Burton or Danny Elfman, or love Hispanic culture (or even just good ol&#8217; fashioned <em>dead</em> people), you&#8217;re sure to enjoy this event (and we can assure you, we&#8217;ll be there&#8230;).</p>
<p>All pumpkins will be composted through a gift from King County Solid Waste.</p>
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		<title>Celebrate &#8220;Day Of The Dead&#8221; In Burien Nov. 1st &amp; 2nd</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A special Dia de los Muertos, or &#8220;Day of the Dead&#8221; celebration will take place Saturday and Sunday Nov. 1st through 2nd from 10am to 6pm at the Burien Community Center, located at 425 SW 144th Street (map below). This is a first-time collaboration between Burien Parks, the Highline Historical Society and Para los Ninos, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>A special <em>Dia de los Muertos,</em> or &#8220;Day of the Dead&#8221; celebration will take place Saturday and Sunday Nov. 1st through 2nd from 10am to 6pm at the Burien Community Center, located at 425 SW 144th Street (map below).</strong></p>
<p>This is a first-time collaboration between <a title="Burien Parks" href="http://burienparks.net/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Burien Parks</span></strong></a>, the <a title="Highline Historical Society" href="http://highlinehistory.org/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Highline Historical Society</strong></span></a> and <a title="Para los Ninos" href="http://paralosninos.org/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Para los Ninos</span></strong></a>, and it should be a fun and interesting time for all, both living and dead.</p>
<p>Everyone is invited to help commemorate their deceased loved ones with &#8220;<em>offrendas</em>,&#8221; or offerings through alters that include fanciful foods, symbols, photos and even artifacts that honor that person&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>According to Mexican legend:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Many people believe that during the Day of the Dead, it is easier for the souls of the departed to visit the living.</em></p>
<p><em>People will go to cemeteries to communicate with the souls of the departed, and will build private altars, containing the favorite foods and beverages, and photos and memorabilia, of the departed.</em></p>
<p><em>The intent is to encourage visits by the souls, so that the souls will hear the prayers and the comments of the living directed to them.</em></p>
<p><em>Celebrations can take a humorous tone, as celebrants remember funny events and anecdotes about the departed.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Here&#8217;s an interesting video that shows some of what this fascinating day is all about:</p>
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