Death cafe

DEATH CAFE – DON’T LET THE NAME SCARE YOU

Please join us for our  Death Café – Community, Conversation, and Coffee. We will be meeting in the Community Room on Wednesday, March 20th at 9:00 a.m.

What is a Death Café? A Death Café is a safe and relaxed space to gather with people to discuss topics related to death and dying. The objective is to engage in interesting, thought-provoking, and life-affirming conversations. Please join us for this community conversation. Registration is required.

Facilitated by:  Marilyn R. Gugliucci, MA, Ph.D., AGHEF, GSAF, AGSF, NAOMEF, Professor and Director of Geriatric Education and Research at the University of New England.

Hosted by:  Kennebunkport Public Health Department and Graves Library. Please call (207) 967-2778 to register.

DEATH CAFE – DON’T LET THE NAME SCARE YOU

Please join us for our  Death Café – Community, Conversation, and Coffee. We will be meeting in the Community Room on Wednesday, January 17th at 9:00 a.m.

What is a Death Café? A Death Café is a safe and relaxed space to gather with people to discuss topics related to death and dying. The objective is to engage in interesting, thought-provoking, and life-affirming conversations. Please join us for this community conversation. Registration is required.

Facilitated by:  Marilyn R. Gugliucci, MA, Ph.D., AGHEF, GSAF, AGSF, NAOMEF, Professor and Director of Geriatric Education and Research at the University of New England.

Hosted by:  Kennebunkport Public Health Department and Graves Library. Please call (207) 967-2778 to register.

DEATH CAFE

Death Café – Community, Conversation, and Coffee.

We will be meeting in the Community Room on Wednesday, October 18 at 9:00 a.m.  Please call the Library to register as space is limited for this program.  967-2778

What is a Death Café? A Death Café is a safe and relaxed space to gather with people to discuss topics related to death and dying. The objective is to engage in interesting, thought-provoking, and life-affirming conversations.

Facilitated by:  Marilyn R. Gugliucci, MA, Ph.D., AGHEF, GSAF, AGSF, NAOMEF, Professor and Director of Geriatric Education and Research at the University of New England.

Hosted by:  Kennebunkport Public Health Department and the Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library.

 

DEATH CAFE – AUGUST 23 @ 9:00 AM

Death Café – Community, Conversation, and Coffee.

We will be meeting in the Community Room on Wednesday, August 23 @ 9:00 am.  Please call the Library to register as space is limited for this program.  (967-2778)

What is a Death Café? A Death Café is a safe and relaxed space to gather with people to discuss topics related to death and dying. The objective is to engage in interesting, thought-provoking, and life-affirming conversations.

Facilitated by:  Marilyn R. Gugliucci, MA, Ph.D., AGHEF, GSAF, AGSF, NAOMEF, Professor and Director of Geriatric Education and Research at the University of New England.

Hosted by:  Kennebunkport Public Health Department and the Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library.

 

DEATH CAFE – DON’T LET THE NAME SCARE YOU

Please join us for our  Death Café – Community, Conversation, and Coffee. We will be meeting in the Community Room on Wednesday, June 7th at 9:00 am.

What is a Death Café? A Death Café is a safe and relaxed space to gather with people to discuss topics related to death and dying. The objective is to engage in interesting, thought-provoking, and life-affirming conversations. Please join us for this community conversation. Registration is required.

Facilitated by:  Marilyn R. Gugliucci, MA, Ph.D., AGHEF, GSAF, AGSF, NAOMEF, Professor and Director of Geriatric Education and Research at the University of New England.

Hosted by:  Kennebunkport Public Health Department and Graves Library. Please call (207) 967-2778 to register.

DEATH CAFE – DON’T LET THE NAME SCARE YOU

Please join us for our  Death Cafe – Community, Conversation, and Coffee. We will be meeting in the Community Room on Wednesday, April 11 at 9:00 am.

What is a Death Cafe?  A Death Cafe is a safe and relaxed space to gather with people to discuss topics related to death and dying. The objective is to engage in interesting, thought-provoking, and life-affirming conversations. Please join us for this community conversation. Registration is required.

Facilitated by:  Marilyn R. Gugliucci, MA, Ph.D., AGHEF, GSAF, AGSF, NAOMEF, Professor and Director of Geriatric Education and Research at the University of New England.

Hosted by:  Kennebunkport Public Health Department and Graves Library. Please call (207) 967-2778 to register.

DEATH CAFE – DON’T LET THE NAME SCARE YOU

Please join us for our  Death Cafe – Community, Conversation and Coffee. We will be meeting in the Community Room on Wednesday, February 15 at 9:00 am.

What is a Death Cafe?  A Death Cafe is a safe and relaxed space to gather with people to discuss topics related to death and dying. The objective is to engage in interesting, thought-provoking, and life-affirming conversations. Please join us for this community conversation.

Facilitated by:  Marilyn R. Gugliucci, MA, Ph.D., AGHEF, GSAF, AGSF, NAOMEF, Professor and Director of Geriatric Education and Research at the University of New England.

Hosted by:  Kennebunkport Public Health Department and Graves Library.  Space for this Program is limited.  Please call (207) 967-2778 to register.

DEATH CAFE – DON’T LET THE NAME SCARE YOU

Please join us for our first Death Cafe – Community, Conversation and Coffee.  We will be meeting in the Community Room on Wednesday, November 30 at 9:00 am.

What is a Death Cafe?  A Death Cafe is a safe and relaxed space to gather with people to discuss topics related to death and dying.  The objective is to engage in interesting, thought provoking and life-affirming conversations.  Please join us for this community conversation.

Facilitated by:  Marilyn R. Gugliucci, MA, PhD, AGHEF, GSAF, AGSF, NAOMEF, Professor and Director of Geriatric Education and Research at the University of New England.

Hosted by:  Kennebunkport Public Health Department and Graves Library.  Give us a call for more details.  (967-2778)