veronica: well, casa círculo cultural-- name is casa means home for a lot of families here in redwood to teach the kids about the arts and cultures and traditions of our--mexico and latin america. damian: oh, that's beautiful and, i mean, what a better way to teach culture to our children than the dia de los muertos. tell us about the big party you have planned in redwood city. veronica: yeah, well, this is gonna be our 11 anniversary and after a year of silence, well, not really a silence because we did a virtual event last year but this year we're coming back with folklorico dances, aztecs that a lot of people like, and offerings, not only on the street but also on the san mateo county history museum. there's gonna be a contest with a lot of outdoors. we have all kind of entertainment. i mean, a lot of vendors are coming to sell arts and things from mexico and a lot of food for day of the dead. damian: ah, the food is good. talk about, you know, i mentioned my wife put up the altar behind me. talk about the significance of altars. on our altar, it's--my dad is--we're honoring him. -