National Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15th to October 15th and the perfect opportunity to celebrate Hispanic culture with your kids. From museum trips and take-out to movie nights and family dinners, here are ways to have mas divertido. 

Visit The DIA

The Detroit Industry mural by Diego Rivera is an iconic work of art and defining piece of the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection. Bring your kids to see the renown Meixcan artist interpretation of the Motor City.

The annual Ofrendas: Celebrating el Día de Muertos exhibit opens on September 24th and celebrates the popular Mexican holiday, the Day of the Dead. Take your kids to see the exhibit and follow up the experience with free online learning lessons, available on the DIA website.

Admission to the DIA is always FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.


Take A Trip To Mexicantown

Supporting small business is always important but it has extra value these days. Skip the kitchen and get take-out from one of our favorite Mexican restaurants. And be sure to treat your kids (and yourself) to something sweet from La Michoacana or the Mexicantown Bakery.


Watch Ballet Folklórico 

See Ballet Folklórico De Detroit perform live at the DIA on Saturday, October 15th at 2pm or watch their past performances online. Watch more traditional Mexican dance on A Celebration of The Music From Coco, available on Disney+.


Expand Your Home Library

Check out these books from the library or add them to your home collection.


Taco Tuesday

Celebrate Hispanic culture at home. Tell Google to put on a Latin Hits playlist and get cooking in the kitchen with your kids. Local mom Sarah shares delicious authentic Mexican recipes on Instagram @growingupsarita.

Photo credit: Omar Abdel-Baqui/Detroit Free Press