Death Cafe write-ups


Delaware county Death Cafe Write up

Posted by lizvanh1 on Oct. 9, 2015, 12:56 p.m.

We had a total of 6 participating. 2 of us as the planner and facilitator. We thought the first one went well. We have decided to hold another in January of 2016.

We felt we were not able to have our death cafe publisized as well as we would have liked. Attempts were made to have local paper do an interview, but they declined.

We will make flyers for the next one!


Death Cafe Gwinnett Write up

Posted by death cafe gwinnett on Oct. 8, 2015, 3:23 p.m.

Join us as we explore the topic of Death. What are the questions you have been wanting to talk about with others? Join us for conversation over cake and coffee or tea.


Death Cafe Grants Pass OR Write up

Posted by grantspass on Oct. 7, 2015, 6:06 p.m.

Sept. 17, 2015 we held our first Death Cafe.  Twenty people came together to enjoy tea/coffe, fresh baked cake and talk about their concerns regarding death.  The room was filled with animated conversation and much laughter.  We hope you will join us on the third Thursday of next month!


Glastonbury Death Cafe Write up

Posted by KrissyElliott on Oct. 7, 2015, 11:36 a.m.

Many thanks to the 12 very different people who attended the Glastonbury Death Cafe at The Lazy Gecko today.

It was my first experience of Death Cafe, and a couple of our guests had attended a huge one up at Bristol so in many ways they know more than their facilitator!

Interestingly, most of the conversation centred around funeral planning and last wishes, but other topics came up and will be brought into future cafes.

There was some great feedback at the end, with the suggestion of splitting up into smaller groups being something I will definitely implement in the future.

The magic hat donation raised over £7 ...


Belleville, IL Death Cafe Write up

Posted by maggieboone on Oct. 5, 2015, 11:41 a.m.

Our 9/26 meeting was amazing! We unveiled our Before I Die wall that will be secured on the outside of the Miscellanea House Cafe. Over 11 participants signed the wall and we discussed the wall that will be unveiled at Southwestern Illinois College's Schmidt Art Center patio on 10/12 starting at 9am. We were pleased to see some diversity in signatures. We had signatures in English, Chinese, Hebrew, Italian, and Spanish. The wall will be attached to the side of the Miscellanea House Cafe on Monday, 10/5.

We continued discussion on prearrangements and the importance of starting the conversation. This also took us back ...


Death Cafe Brixton, London Write up

Posted by PCorrigan on Oct. 4, 2015, 6:59 a.m.

Our first public meeting of Brixton Death Café got off to a challenging start when wearrived to find that the space we had booked upstairs had been flooded by heavy rain. Not to be put off, however,we rapidly set up in a downstairs bar instead. By the time the attenders arrived each table had a plate of cakes and biscuits and an explanatory flyer. The flyer was an aide memoir, reiterating the purpose and rules of Death Café. It also invited each person to introduce themselves and say why they had come to the event: That topics would evolve organically from this.

 

There were sixteen of us ...


Montpelier Death Cafe Write up

Posted by MontpelierDeathCafe on Sept. 29, 2015, 1:54 p.m. 1 comment

In a small community one person's death resonates. And so, at our September meeting, many people came seeking to speak about Jean whose sudden death had had a profound impact on them.

Whether we knew Jean or not, the raw emotions raised when someone passes away could be felt in the room. We talked about grief. We talked about loss. We talked about how they were related, but not the same. We talked about the transformative power of death. And in our own ways, we talked about fear.

Some were blunt "I used to think I was one of those people who was philosophical about death, I ...


Third Death Cafe Footscray Write up

Posted by PetaMurray on Sept. 29, 2015, 2:08 a.m.

This was the third, and for now, the last in a series of Death Cafes run at Footscray Community Arts Centre. This one was connected to the exhibition, embOLDen, and run as one of a range of activities offered on a day dedicated to Creative Ageing. 

The group numbered about 16, and was significant for being comprised of women only. There were three nurses, and one nun! The oldest attendee was in her nineties, and the youngest was in her fifties. 

As ever, wonderful generosity of spirit from all at the table, not to mention candour and cake!


Derby Death Cafe Write up

Posted by timdowdell on Sept. 24, 2015, 5:33 a.m.

 After some introductions the purpose of the group was outlined ie a very informal chat about all issues relating to death, dying and bereavement - with no particular agenda, just the sharing of experience.

 

The group included three guests from Coventry interested in setting up their own Café for patients and relatives at their hospital.

 

Three members of a Derby based community group also came along to discuss their recent experience of bereavement. The most important thing they felt was the need to talk about it. Including the difficulties with practical tasks ie opening jars, hanging a picture and mowing the lawn, the challenges involved in building a new ...


Staten Island's FIRST Death Cafe Write up

Posted by GailW on Sept. 21, 2015, 11:19 p.m.

This was Staten Island's First Death Café, although others had discussed it before. Some sitting right at this table with us!

 

Attending a Death Café prior to hosting one (even a virtual Death Café) was a plus, and the Death Café guidelines were amazing and so very helpful. This Café was held at Panera Bread, which is pretty public and open. Initially there was some apprehension about this, but it wound up being beneficial and drawing more people in. Individuals were waiting to talk with us, and they are interested in attending future Cafés. A shout out to the staff at Panera Bread at the Staten ...


Comox Valley Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Dale Presly on Sept. 21, 2015, 9:16 a.m. 2 comments

The Comox Valley's 5th Death Cafe took place at Serious Coffee. Several of the ten enthusiastic mortals commented on the brightly painted Subaru parked by the front door belonging to the Salish Sea Hospice Project, co-sponsor of the event. Perhaps Jon Underwood will get his car painted with a Death Café theme.

 

Assisted death and green burial emerged as themes in several discussions. Can we choose the time of our dying without asking to be killed?

 

Special thanks to the helpful staff at Serious Coffee. The next Death Cafe is at the same location on October 18th. See you then.

 


Death Cafe Calgary Sep 20, 2015 Write up

Posted by Death Cafe Calgary on Sept. 20, 2015, 6:46 p.m.

The Calgary community participated in another thought-provoking Death Café on Sunday, September 20, 2015 (the day after the wonderful Equinox Vigil in Union Cemetery).  Death Café has been thriving in Calgary for the last three years, and this was the first one held in a real café.  We completely filled the Second Cup in Marda Loop!  The staff offered terrific service ensuring everyone was taken care of and enjoying their delicious tea, coffee, and goodies.  Some passersby were envious that we were at capacity and therefore they could not participate.  We hope to see them next time!  This Death Café welcomed both repeat and new attendees with ages ...


Death Cafe - Rockland South End Write up

Posted by gina colombatto on Sept. 19, 2015, 4:26 p.m.

two dozen area denizens showed up for the 2407th death cafe…

 
we introduced ourselves, divided ourselves organically by what someone might have said that seemed interesting, and had four groups that easily talked through the whole two hours!
 
so glad jon introduced the importance of cake in this process. had fun creating a very tasty cemetery with my daughter who was visiting.
 
grateful for the space that was offered by capt. jim of the Sail Power & Steam Museum and those that supported the evening with their voices and with donations.
 
looking forward to the next one!
~gina
 


Highcliffe Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Lis Horwich on Sept. 17, 2015, 8:11 a.m.

Highcliffe Death Café hosted two meetings this week; one evening and one afternoon.

A couple of new faces were welcomed among an ever floating group.  Among us was a writer and Astrophysics. He is a contributor in: Memento Mori (A Collection of Magickal and Mythological Perspectives On Death, Dying, Mortality and Beyond) is the new anthology edited by Kim Huggens, who previously produced VS. and FROM A DROP OF WATER for Avalonia.

He wrote the chapter: Star Lore and Death in Ancient Egypt. A very fascination account on his knowledge was enjoyed by all.

Time in the afternoon was taken up by discussing Robert Schwartz book: Your Soul ...


Valley Junction Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Carmen Elliott on Sept. 16, 2015, 1:33 p.m.

Last week, the Young Bereavement Professionals Groups hosted a GREAT Death Cafe in Valley Junction!  We had 20 participants (including facilitators), and a wonderful discussion.

Topics ranged from the language we use around death (especially concerning children), to physician-assisted suicide.  The topic that got the most time was on legal issues surrounding death: how to let our wishes be known, how to appoint someone to carry out our wishes, and money issues that need to be taken care of after death.  It worked out beautifully that one of our participants is a banker, and was able to give some general advice on some of these issues as a ...


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