![]() The store will have been open for three years in February of 2022. Maven's Moon, 1111 Roberts Cut Off Road, is a local apothecary and massage studio in River Oaks. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Ī Dia de los Muertos altar sits in a small room inside Maven's Moon, 1111 Roberts Cut Off Road. Maven Dolph, 41, owner of Maven's Moon, encourages residents to bring photos of dead relatives to the Dia de los Muertos altar. “Sometimes I’ll bring a gift for somebody else’s loved one.” I mean, they are always sitting on my altar in my home, but here everybody else can share that energy or light a candle for them,” Maven Dolph, 41, owner of Maven’s Moon, said. “To me, it gives them a place to be remembered. OctoPhoto gallery: Dia de los Muertos altar gives residents a place to honor loved onesīy Cristian ArguetaSoto, Fort Worth Report October 20, 2021įor a third year, a Dia de los Muertos ofrenda, or offering, altar set up at local apothecary and massage studio Maven’s Moon offers residents a place to honor their deceased loved ones. Photo gallery: Dia de los Muertos altar gives residents a place to honor loved onesīy Cristian ArguetaSoto, Fort Worth Report If you have any other questions, contact Managing Editor Thomas Martinez. The Fort Worth Report retains the copyright for all of its published content.
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