Highcliffe Death Cafe

Hosted by Lis Horwich


Date:

Oct. 12, 2015

Start time:

7:30 p.m. (British summer time)

End time:

9:00 p.m. (British summer time)

Address:

25 Hinton Wood Avenue

Highcliffe

BH23 5AB

United Kingdom

 

There is no fee, but if able, a £3 donation to cover costs of the event would be much appreciated.

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About Lis Horwich

About this Death Cafe

Lis has worked as a complimentary therapist for 21 years encouraged through her strong desire to work with people and their emotions. Talking about death, she knows, is a subject which gets most of us very emotional.

Lis Horwich runs Hinton Wood Therapies in Highcliffe www.hintonwoodtherapies.co.uk. In addition to this business she hosts Highcliffe and New Forest Positive Living Group (est. 2 years) and has been the host of Highcliffe Death Café since June 2014. Three Facebook pages are maintained for the above groups under each name.


About Lis Horwich

Lis Horwich is the local host in Highcliffe. She trusts the more we talk about death the more we become at ease with the thought and the more we can help other people explore this taboo subject. It is always a good experience to share your thoughts about death; might they be fear, acceptance or as yet undefined.

 

- See more at: http://deathcafe.com/deathcafe/2230/#sthash.OYOBdCwE.dpuf

About this Death Cafe

Lis has worked as a complimentary therapist for 21 years encouraged through her strong desire to work with people and their emotions. Talking about death, she knows, is a subject which gets most of us very emotional.

Lis Horwich runs Hinton Wood Therapies in Highcliffe www.hintonwoodtherapies.co.uk. In addition to this business she hosts Highcliffe and New Forest Positive Living Group (est. 2 years) and has been the host of Highcliffe Death Café since June 2014. Three Facebook pages are maintained for the above groups under each name.


About Lis Horwich

Lis Horwich is the local host in Highcliffe. She trusts the more we talk about death the more we become at ease with the thought and the more we can help other people explore this taboo subject. It is always a good experience to share your thoughts about death; might they be fear, acceptance or as yet undefined.

 

- See more at: http://deathcafe.com/deathcafe/2230/#sthash.OYOBdCwE.dpuf


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