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Programming Adult Programs Nov. 6: End of Life Issues Workshop

Nov. 6: End of Life Issues Workshop

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End of Life Issues Saturday Workshop

Saturday, Nov. 6, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm in the living room

Facilitator: Rev. Millie Rochester

We all approach the end of life, whatever our current circumstances. This workshop will address the practical as well as theoretical implications of getting affairs in order ahead of time, advance directives, other ways of preparing for loss, and planning a memorial service. A second, follow-up workshop will be scheduled for a later date.

Bring a bag-lunch, beverages will be provided. Fee: $5.00

 

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“When dying comes calling at the door, like a bracing wind it clears our being of pettiness. It connects us to others. More alert to life’s fragility, we reawaken to life’s preciousness. To be fully human is to care, and attending to death prompts the most eloquent form of caring imaginable.”

~ by Forrest Church, source: Wikipedia

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