I wouldn’t want to be caught dead without an Altar!

Posted by Minerva Lopez on November 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Dear Cherokee colleagues, friends and neighbors

You saw what a well written press release and a little tlc can do.  Today we witnessed families, educators, and people wanting to experience and live our culture visiting Cherokee street.  We have one more day to go.  There are still some altar materials left/.  Earlier today Peate was putting together an awesome looking Ofrenda.  With several local TV news channels and the Post Dispatch coming to the street tomorrow, I’d say let’s go out of our way to make it happen again.

Hit me up if you have any questions.  I would be at the shop at noon.


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