Conversation Project: Talking about Dying

January 21, 2020 | 1:00 p.m. | Chetco Community Public Library

405 Alder St., Brookings OR 97415

Death is a universal event that transcends many of the differences between us, but it's not something that we have regular opportunities to think and talk about. Oregon Humanities developed the Talking about Dying program to create more public opportunities to reflect on the stories and influences that shape our thinking about death and dying and to hear perspectives and ideas from fellow community members. Talking about Dying community conversations are free, ninety-minute facilitated discussions geared toward public audiences (ages 15+). During the program, participants talk together about questions such as: What do we want—and not want—at the end of our life? How might our family, culture, religion, and beliefs shape how we think about death? How do access to care, geography, and desires to be remembered affect our decisions about the end of our life? This event will take place in the Large Meeting Room and will be facilitated by Fred Grewe.

Event Sponsors

Chetco Community Public Library

Cost

Free

Contact

Lorene Forman at lorene@chetcolibrary.org or (541) 469-7738 105