Ways to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in the DMV Area

Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to honor the vibrant cultures, histories, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities. Whether you’re new to the DMV area or a long-time resident, there are plenty of ways to immerse yourself in the celebrations. From cultural performances to hands-on activities, here are several events where you can experience the richness of Hispanic traditions this month:

Click on this Bhlen Link to see a complete list of events!

Storytelling at Tysons-Pimmit Regional Library (Falls Church, VA)
Celebrate Hispanic culture with the age-old tradition of storytelling!, bring the whole family to the Tysons-Pimmit Regional Library for an interactive session of storytelling, where you’ll hear tales that highlight the vibrant histories and traditions of Hispanic communities. It’s a perfect way to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month while fostering a love for stories and culture in young minds.

Hispanic Heritage Celebration at the Herndon Library (Herndon, VA)
Join the Herndon Library’s Hispanic Heritage Celebration for a festive day filled with cultural performances, crafts, and fun for all ages. This event is a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in the music, dance, and stories that make Hispanic culture so dynamic and diverse. It’s a community-focused celebration that invites everyone to experience and appreciate the rich heritage of Latin American countries.

Funday Monday at Old Town (Fairfax, VA)
Looking for a family-friendly way to engage with Hispanic Heritage Month? Head over to Old Town Fairfax for Funday Monday, where you can participate in special activities that celebrate Hispanic culture. From live music to crafts for kids, this is a laid-back, enjoyable way to bring the community together while honoring the contributions of the Hispanic community to the DMV area.

Make Papel Picado at Pohick Regional Library (Burke, VA)
Get hands-on with Hispanic art traditions at Pohick Regional Library by creating your own papel picado, the colorful paper banners often seen at celebrations across Mexico and Latin America. This workshop offers a fantastic opportunity for all ages to learn more about this iconic craft and take home a piece of culture to display for Hispanic Heritage Month.

Felt Sugar Skulls at John Marshall Library (Alexandria, VA)
In honor of Día de los Muertos, you can craft your own felt sugar skulls at the John Marshall Library. This fun and creative workshop is a nod to the traditional sugar skulls used to celebrate and honor loved ones during the Day of the Dead. It’s a perfect way to engage with one of the most meaningful and visually stunning elements of Hispanic culture.

Movie Screening: Coco & Paper Flower Crowns at Chantilly Regional Library (Chantilly, VA)
Join us on at the Chantilly Regional Library for a screening of Disney’s Coco, a heartwarming film that beautifully depicts Mexican traditions around Día de los Muertos. After the movie, stick around to make paper flower crowns, a fun and easy craft for all ages. This event combines family entertainment with an opportunity to learn more about Hispanic culture in a meaningful way.

Click on this Bhlen Link to see a complete list of events!

More Events:

VIRGINIA

    • Ballet Hispánico (Fairfax)
    • Manassas Latino Festival (Manassas)
    • ¡Celebramos! Hispanic Heritage Storytime (Fairfax)
    • Fairfax Fiesta at Culmore 2024 (Falls Church)

DC

    • An Evening Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Celia Cruz (Washington)
    • Fotos y Recuerdos Festival (Washington)
    • Fiesta DC (Washington)

MARYLAND

    • AFI Latin American Film Festival (Silver Spring)
    • Festival del Rio Anacostia (Bladensburg)
    • Hispanic Heritage Month Celebración (Hyattsville)
    • Sofia and Her Bomba Drum: A Musical Adventure (Fairmount Heights)

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Verified by MonsterInsights