April UPDATE:
Spring has arrived and that means it is time for the annual Spring clean up at both San Jose Cemeteries - weather permitting.
Bring your lawnmowers, loppers, chainsaws, and string trimmers (weed-whackers) if you them. If not, no worries.
Your help is still needed.
Joining us will be the East Austin non-profit, Keep Austin Beautiful. They have participated in past clean ups and have brought a group of volunteers that have signed up via their website - click here.
Please refrain from wearing open-toed shoes/sandals.
* Long pants are highly recommended. *
Gloves will be provided along with some garden tools.
You can come and go as needed.
Water, breakfast tacos (vegetarian) and fruit will be provided.
Depending on turn out, some volunteers may be dispatched to San Jose II cemetery about 2 miles away.
Please DM for questions.
Want to contribute any resources? Let us know.
See you soon.
~ It is time! ~ ¡Ya es hora! ~ Dia de Muertos is here. Come and join the community. What makes our celebration special? Dia de Muertos at the San Jose cemetery is the only Dia de Muertos celebration that takes place at cemetery for Indigenous / Latino / Mexican-American Austinites. ~ Bring your family, some blankets and cushions and look forward to communing with the spirits of those living and those who have passed on. Bring photos of those you wish to honor and place on the community ofrenda. Please follow our social media accounts for more information and updates. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Llegó el Día de Muertos. Ven y únete a la comunidad. ¿Qué hace especial a nuestra celebración? El Día de Muertos en el cementerio de San José es la única celebración del Día de Muertos que se lleva a cabo en un cementerio para residentes indígenas, latinos y mexicoamericanos de Austin. ~ Trae a tu familia, algunas mantas y cojines, y disfruta de la com...

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