
Sep 27, 2025
at GeorgetownSaturday 1-4pm
Sep 27, 2025
at GeorgetownCome hang out, create, and celebrate life with us!
Día de los Muertos is all about honoring our loved ones who have passed while celebrating the joy of being alive. Ofrendas (altars) are the heart of this tradition—beautiful, colorful, and filled with meaning. They can be as simple or as elaborate as you want, the magic is in the intention.
At this family-friendly, come-and-go gathering, we’ll:
Bring your curiosity, bring your kids, or just bring yourself—we’ll have everything you need. Drop in anytime, stay as long as you like, and leave with something beautiful for your home and heart.
Suggested donation: $10–$15 per person
Kim is the descendant of a long line of Curanderas who served their communities as midwives, sobanderas, herbalists, and spiritual healers. Following in the footsteps of her abuelas, her practices are rooted in Mesoamerican traditions and Mexica culture. She conducts platicas (heart-centering talk), limpias (cleanses) and uses shamanic methods to facilitate discovery journeys, soul retrievals, soul releases, and healing. She approaches these traditions with respect and authentic intention as she believes we have much to learn from indigenous modalities of care. Kim specializes in shamanic practices and is grateful for the gifts of plant medicine. She is also a published poet and native Texan with over 20 years of combined teaching and facilitation experience. As a life coach, she uses holistic approaches to help individuals grow and strive for their highest good. as a consultant/facilitator, she helps organizations and leaders navigate change, foster belonging, and find joy in their work.
Sep 27, 2025
at Georgetown