Celebrate November KC Style

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Nov. 1-2: El Dia de los Muertos Celebration

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art hosts an annual Day of the Dead Celebration on Nov. 3, commemorating the rich and beautiful Mexican culture, including an altar installation that’s a tribute to loved ones who have passed away, hands-on art activities, music and authentic Mexican food.

Nov. 6: Saxophone Day

Charlie “Bird” Parker is one of the most famous and celebrated jazz saxophonists of all time, and the Kansas City legend is commemorated with a statue in the 18th & Vine Jazz District. The statue was pieced together rather than cast and features a green patina and inscription stating, “Bird Lives.”

Nov. 11: Veterans Day

The National World War I Museum and Memorial honors veterans all with free general admission for active duty military/veterans and half-price general admission for the general public all weekend (Nov. 8-11). The museum will host family-friendly activities all weekend too.

Nov. 17: Homemade Bread Day

No time to bake your own bread but still want to enjoy the deliciousness? Support Kansas City’s own Farm to Market Bread Co. The company is known for making all-natural, hand-formed, hearth-baked bread delivered fresh to local grocery stores and restaurants daily.

Nov. 29: Black Friday

Most Americans have a love-hate relationship with our annual shopping holiday, the day after Thanksgiving. For great local shopping, our favorite Black Friday destination is Legends Outlets that offers shopping specials, giveaways and events throughout the day.

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