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Join other adults (18+) for an afternoon of open, lively, and insightful discussion about death. This is part of our fall series of programming on navigating the final step in our earthly journey.
What is a death cafe anyways?
A Death Cafe is a safe, respectful space to talk openly about death—a complex, emotional topic that's often hard to discuss. It’s not a support group or lecture, but a judgment-free, open conversation with other like-minded people.
Come with an open mind, a healthy curiosity, and a willingness to share your thoughts, feelings, and questions.
Light refreshments will be served.
About the facilitator:
In the last ten years, Richard Davis has led and co-facilitated more than two hundred bereavement sessions through Tufts Care At Home. He has also led over one hundred in-person and virtual Death Cafes. Currently, he hosts a quarterly Zoom seminar series called You've Been Dying To Know About..., covering topics like Medical Aid in Dying, Health Care Proxies, End-of-Life Doulas, Hospice Care, and more.
This program is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Reading Public Library. Thank you, Friends!
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Other | Meet Ups | In-Person Event | Health & Wellness | Friends Sponsored Program |
We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. To ask questions about accessibility or request accommodations, please contact the library at rdgadmin@noblenet.org.
If the Reading Public schools are closed due to snow, all Children's programming will be canceled.