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Fuego Hosts ‘Dia de Los Muertos’ Party, The Mexican Holiday Celebrates Death And Honors The Departed

Fuego Hosts ‘Dia de Los Muertos’ Party, The Mexican Holiday Celebrates Death And Honors The Departed
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Fuego at Hotel Maya is celebrating "Dia de los Muertos" the Mexican Day of the Dead Celebration!

Fuego will help guests revel-in one of the most important Mexican holidays as death is celebrated and the departed honored. Hotel Maya will have a special artistic and beautiful alter set-up in Fuego and encourages guests to bring artifacts to remember passed loved ones.

The Fuego “Dia de Los Muertos” party will also feature a variety of drink and food specials and live Salsa music throughout the evening including these favorites:

- Live Salsa music by the 4-piece Susan Hansen Latin Band from 5-9 p.m.

- Various Street Food Stations, featuring Fuego's Signature Taco Cart, Tamale Station, and Guacamole Station!

- Complimentary Beer and Spirits Tastings, in addition to seasonal beverage specials (Fuego specialty margaritas, $5, and various Mexican beers, $3!)

- A unique Sugar Skull Face Painting artist will provide guests with free authentic Mexican designs.

For reservations, call 562-481-3910 or visit http://www.facebook.com/fuegolongbeach.

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Hotel Maya - a Doubletree by Hilton
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