The Salem Public Library has invited the community to bring items to add to its ofrenda that will be on display on the first floor.
Ofrendas are altars decorated with photos of passed loved ones for the Día de los Muertos holiday celebrated in parts of Latin America. They are often decorated with yellow marigolds, candles, tissue paper designs and food and drink.
“The altars are a way for the living family members to honor their loved ones who are no longer here,” the library said in its announcement.
There will be a collection box at the library’s greeter desk at the main branch, 585 Liberty St. S.E. The ofrenda will be on display through Nov. 2.
The library is only accepting artificial flowers as opposed to live ones, and will display LED or unlit candles. Organizers ask that bread and fruit be made of plastic or wax. Items will not be returned.
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During their Monday, Oct. 23, meeting, the Salem City Council will consider a plan to allocate $18.2 million to sidewalk and crosswalk projects from the infrastructure bond voters approved last…
During their Monday, Oct. 23, meeting, the Salem City Council will consider a plan to allocate $18.2 million to sidewalk and crosswalk projects from the infrastructure bond voters approved last…
Commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved adding $2.25 million to a contract with a Tennessee nursing agency to provide temporary telehealth services for the county’s behavioral health programs.
Commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved adding $2.25 million to a contract with a Tennessee nursing agency to provide temporary telehealth services for the county’s behavioral health programs.
Jim Sellers, former Oregon journalist and state agency employee, writes a regular column to help thousands in Salem deal with the confusing world of Medicare and federal benefits. He’s available…
Jim Sellers, former Oregon journalist and state agency employee, writes a regular column to help thousands in Salem deal with the confusing world of Medicare and federal benefits. He’s available…
Salem’s annual volunteer award ceremony on Monday, Oct. 16, recognized community members who fought fires, tended roses and educated their neighbors on local history.
Salem’s annual volunteer award ceremony on Monday, Oct. 16, recognized community members who fought fires, tended roses and educated their neighbors on local history.
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