Day of the Dead to kick off Halloween at Camden Valley Inn

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Camden Valley Inn will get this year’s Halloween off to a flying start this Saturday, October 19 with a Day of the Dead filled with Mexican culture, music, and festive fun.

The historic Macarthur region pub will come alive with the rich traditions of Dia de los Muertos, featuring Mexican dancers, a lively mariachi band and sugar skull face painting for adults.

Patrons can join in the fun by dressing up in Day of the Dead-inspired attire.

Highlights of the festivities include traditional Mexican dancers and the energetic sounds of a mariachi band.

Embrace the spirit of the celebration with face painting that will be available for adults, transforming them into a beautifully adorned calavera – a skull or skeleton.

Camden Valley Inn is a pub after all so if you attend on the day, you will be able to savour a range of specialty cocktails made with Patron Tequila, offering a true taste of Mexico.

You will also be able to indulge in delicious Mexican cuisine with food specials crafted to match and complement the festive atmosphere.

“Our Day of the Dead celebration is more than just a prelude to Halloween, it’s a unique way to bring people together,’’ says Kayla Seeney, the general manager of Camden Valley Inn. 

“This Dia de los Muertos event, with its mix of traditional elements and modern festivities, embodies our commitment to creating memorable experiences for our guests.

“Admission is free, and all are welcome to join the festivities,” Ms Seeney said. 

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