With support from the California Arts Council, Casa Círculo Cultural will present the 2025 Día de los Muertos Festival: Tonantzintla: El Paraíso de los Niños, a free, inclusive, and bilingual celebration inspired by the sacred fusion of indigenous and Catholic traditions found in the Church of Santa María Tonantzintla in Puebla, Mexico. This year’s festival centers children as living symbols of cultural continuity and innocence, drawing on the church’s imagery of dark-skinned angels. CAC funds will support community-built altars, youth-led performances, visual arts workshops, and accessible educational activities that promote cultural pride, healing, and ancestral memory for Latinx immigrant families.
CCC provides Spanish language programs for families that instill multicultural competencies. Activities show students the beauty of their Hispanic roots. CCC doors are open 45 hours each week offering 25 classes averaging 32 students in each. Individual lessons are also offered on guitar or piano.
A theater class prepares students for 5 yearly performances. Painting, arts and crafts have Hispanic themes. Dance classes include Latin Rythms, Folkloric, Zumba, and Ballet. Music includes choir, piano, and guitar; the musicians and choir perform along with the dancers. Other classes include multimedia technology, broadcasting, coding, chess, taekwondo, yoga, puppets, and nutrition. Spanish literacy includes reading and writing for all ages. English literacy is offered to adults. Each month CCC participates in at least one public event. Currently, 110 families are CCC members; more than 10 staff members and 30 volunteers teach and work with them. CCC is a community center where all are welcome to create, learn, help, share, and grow.

