
Death Café
March 6 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Very limited attendance. Register below to receive a private link to this Zoom meeting.
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A Death Café is a scheduled get-together to discuss an often taboo subject – death. The purpose is to educate one another and to help each other become more familiar with the end of life. The idea originated with a Swiss sociologist and anthropologist Bernard Crettaz, who organized the first café mortel in 2004.
Bring along your morning beverage of choice and join Anita Peters, Humanist celebrant, and other facilitators in this death café, informal yet intimate virtual conversation about how we approach our mortality.
Please note: this is not a bereavement group. Please see these Bereavement & Grief Support Resources for support.
To register for this Zoom meeting, click here.
The Lives Well Lived Film & Event Series is presented by the Fairfield Museum and History Center.
Co-sponsored by Shaughnessey Banks Funeral Home and Mark This Day with Love, a service for commemorating the milestones in one’s life. Special thanks to our fellow partners, Pequot Library, Fairfield Public Library, SHU Community Theater, and the Bigelow Center of Fairfield.