Enjoy a Day of the Dead celebration that honors heritage and community at the Castro Adobe, one of the best-preserved two-story adobes of California’s Rancho period (1821–1848). Día de los Muertos links past and present: honoring ancestors while celebrating cultural traditions that still thrive in the Pajaro Valley. Enjoy self-guided tours of the 175-year-old hacienda, live music, Folklórico dancing, a Dia de los Muertos-inspired photography exhibit by local artists, and kids’ crafts at the event, and bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in the garden or orchards afterwards. Free event and limited parking – carpooling strongly recommended.