Death Cafe write-ups


Death Cafe Summertown, Oxford Write up

Posted by clairelouiseturnham on Dec. 1, 2013, 2:57 a.m.

Our 2nd death by chocolate death café was a wonderful evening of deep listening and life affirming conversation whilst eating the most delicious chocolate brownie ever or the “healthier ” but equally divine Chocolate and Beetroot cake.

It was a recipe for success. 16 people stepped inside, gathered together to share their stories, ideas and experiences. They sat as one circle in the colourful and vibrant Story teller’s café .

 Our facilitator Claire began by welcoming everyone to this place of story and suggested we give thanks to all those we have loved who may have brought us here.  She acknowledged these lives as precious gifts and offered ...


Ann Arbor Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Merilynne Rush on Nov. 29, 2013, 11:21 a.m.

Hi, everyone.  Our last Death Cafe was wonderful.  We even had a couple who didn't plan to attend but joined us anyway.  The man remainded standing the whole time because he "wasn't really interested in the topic" but he ended up talking the most :)

Death talk happens, whether you accept it or not!

Have you seen "Time of Death" - the new Showtime documentary?  The first one is free.  I've heard it's really good and talks about natural death care. http://www.sho.com/sho/time-of-death/home#

What happens with your stuff when you die?  Your facebook page is still active, you know.

What do ...


Nelson Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Nelson Death Cafe on Nov. 28, 2013, 6:52 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 26 Nelson, BC, Canada held its first DC and wow . . . . .we had 40 people come - from their 20's to their 80's. (30 women / 10 men)

After an initial intro and welcome, asked 'Why did you come? And the responses were so positive and lively . . . and many !

Second half - read 2 poems, then had folks pick an Angel Card and relate that word to Death, then to Life. That exercise also went well - with laughter and personal insights.

We need to find a bigger venue and will hold our next DC in mid- to late January.

Passed around a name list and feedback forms -all ...


Pendle Death Cafe Write up

Posted by SallyP on Nov. 27, 2013, 1:50 p.m.


Death Cafe - Millerton, NY Write up

Posted by ljoy on Nov. 27, 2013, 7:36 a.m.

Death Cafe Millerton, NY

Thursday, November 21, 2013

 

Death Cafe - Millerton,  #4 was held at Irving Farm Coffee House.  Tonight our Death Cafe community consisted of 23 guests.  A mixed crowd - male and female, young and not so young,  local and some from as far away as Poughkeepsie, NY,  Cornwall, CT and Worcester, MA.   There were new faces,  repeat guests and several "regulars".  Each had their own personal reason for attending and all seemed ready and willing to share in the interesting conversation and delicious cake.  We were delighted to see everyone.

 

Death Cafe - Millerton, NY has tried to be consistent in following a format, while continually tweaking ...


Death Cafe Austin Write up

Posted by Death Café Austin on Nov. 27, 2013, 7:28 a.m.

Austin Texas loves Death Café!!!

                        By Jo Jensen

On Thursday evening, November 21st, Austin held its sixth Death Café  with a diverse group of fourteen men and women, most of whom had never attended a Death Café event. Oh yes, there were a couple of seasoned “repeaters” who brought their ongoing interest and curiosity to keep the conversation ever- lively.

Thanks to co-facilitator, Brooks Kasson, who enjoys transforming an average café  meeting room into an extraordinary sacred space, we began by closing the doors to the private meeting room at Café Express. Colorful tablecloths, tea lights flickering warmly, and a “talking stone” on every table set the ...


Death Cafe in Rutland Write up

Posted by alarocque on Nov. 21, 2013, 8:55 a.m. 1 comment

Our first Death Cafe in the Rutland, VT area was held at the Speakeasy Cafe, a fitting cafe name for this event.  Twenty people of various ages, backgrounds, and beliefs, filled the cafe.  We broke into three tables and opened the afternoon with one question, "What was your first experience of death?"

Following the opening question, we had the choice of focusing on four other questions, depending on time remaining.  One table discussed only one other question, the other two discussed all four questions.  The afternoon was then wrap-up with a large group sharing of thoughts and reactions to the afternoon.

The general reaction was the afternoon was ...


Stroud Death Cafe Write up

Posted by pam on Nov. 20, 2013, 11:49 a.m. 1 comment

The first Stroud cafe on 15 November was very heavily over-subscribed, with over 50 people wanting to come, and this was following word-of-mouth and website publicity only!!  Stroud is that kind of town!  The evening was very successfuI, I decided to split the numbers and hold 2cafes on different dates, 25 in each. We started with a round of names and why we had come and then split into four groups for an hour.  We came back into the larger group for the final half hour,to decide on future meetings.  All expressed an interest in meeting again, in January, where we will split into groups of specific ...


Death Cafe in Allegan, Michigan Write up

Posted by Theresa Lynn on Nov. 20, 2013, 8:22 a.m.

This was our first Death Cafe, and an amazing 27 people attended.  We met as a large group for an explanation of the evening and a short history of Death Cafe.  Then we divided into 4 small groups.  Questions were provided on slips of paper in fishbowls that groups could use as conversation starters.  Some groups used them; one didn't need them.  Evaluations were extremely positive, and many asked when we would hold the next one.  Fabulous food was brought in by Wings of Hope Hospice staff and volunteers.  All in all, a highly successful first experience!


Friendly & Fearless Tucson Death Cafe Write up

Posted by tucsondeathcafe on Nov. 18, 2013, 11:25 p.m. 1 comment

Tucson Death Cafe #13 was held Nov 5th at Monterey Court Café and Galleries. This evening a participant and local Elder Circles leader Del Jones told us about an upcoming PBS documentary (the Huffington Post calls a "must see") and a free public discussion forum, all in support of "the conversation" about communicating end-of-life wishes. Then she led some discussion. She addressed the larger group (16 people) first and then we split into smaller groups for discussion outside or inside. Del posed questions for us to consider, like: What do you want at the end of your life? Have you spoken about it to relevant loved ones, friends ...


Columbus Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Columbus Death Cafe/Lizzy Miles on Nov. 16, 2013, 2:43 p.m.

On November 14th, the Columbus Death Café met at the Lavash Café in Clintonville. The 14 participants were a diverse group with a wide range in ages (20’s to 60’s), backgrounds, and spiritual beliefs with a few describing themselves as atheists and agnostic, setting the tone for a thought-provoking night.

 

The dialogue was sometimes funny, often touching. One person read an excerpt from the popular book “Stiff” leading to a discussion about dark humor, grief and coping skills. Others discussed buckets lists, loss of pets, and an emerging trend of celebrating someone’s life before they die rather than after, at the funeral. A social ...


Death Cafe Midland Write up

Posted by JSmall on Nov. 14, 2013, 3:39 p.m.

We had a terrific response to our Death Café meeting!  It was a full house with some people left on the waiting list.  There was a wide age spectrum of participants at varying levels of socioeconomic status.  Everyone was respectful of others’ thoughts and ideas.   Common fears were shared about the practical aspects of dying such as preparing living wills and preplanning funeral arrangements, as well as desires for end of life care.  Views on reincarnation and euthanasia were discussed along with questions about how to leave our legacy to those left behind.  Participants left wanting to know when we could do this again!  


Death Cafe Charlotte NC Write up

Posted by Gaye Dimmick on Nov. 14, 2013, 2:49 p.m.

There was a line out the door. We had to ask neighbor businesses to accommodate overflow parking. 49 people gathered in 3 of our group rooms at The Respite and rich discussion and small miracles took place. Like a friend,recently a widower, who read the article about the cafe and was compelled to come. We had funeral directors and a rep for Compassion and Care. There are topics that gather us together and  transcend all political, religious, and other differences. Death is one such topic.  Thanks to Jon and Lizzy for your support. Next Death Cafe at Respite Dec 11 7pm to 9pm. See you then. Lyndall ...


Death Cafe Glenview Write up

Posted by Kathy Miller, LCPC on Nov. 13, 2013, 8:34 p.m.

Despite wind, sleet, and Chicago's ever-present road construction, 15 lively folks attended our first Death Cafe! Held at the lovely and welcoming Be Optimal Holistic Health Center in Glenview and fortified by tea and skull cookies, our guests actively participated in small and large group discussions. Evaluation results indicated high levels of satisfaction with the structure, content, facilitation, and, most of all, the opportunity to discuss death with like-minded people. Words used most often to describe guests' Death Cafe experience were comfortable, thought-provoking, open, friendly, and healing. We can't wait to do it again!


Northern Alberta Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Northern Alberta Death Cafe on Nov. 12, 2013, 6:10 p.m.

Our Next DEATH CAFE will be held at Muskoseepi Park Pavilion on the 6th of Dec from 7 - 9.  We will be keeping our DEATH CAFE to the first Friday of the month as a regular scheduled event and the location will be the same as well.

Looking forward to seeing you all out for coffee, cake and conversation....


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