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Upcoming Events


Sunday, March 15th from 5-7PM

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Join us in March for our community potluck! 
Open to all - the death positive, death curious, and everyone in between.
This is a safe and supportive community environment whether you are looking to help others at end of life, immersed in the experience yourself, or just have questions and curiosity about your mortality.
Bring your open mind and a vegetarian or vegan dish to pass.

We look forward to meeting you!
Suggested Donation of $5 to Love Has A Home for the use of their lovely space.


Thursday, March 19th from 6-8PM

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Join us in Putnam CT at Bear Hands Brewing for an evening of insightful conversation!
Welcome to Death over Drafts-Connecticut! This community gathering is designed to spark curiosity and foster connections around the topics of death and dying. Join us for an evening of meaningful conversations, delicious craft beer, and a chance to meet members of the Connecticut Death Collective.
Hosted by Death over Drafts Crafter, Becca Allen, this event offers a unique opportunity to blend two passions—craft beer and end-of-life discussions.
6:00-6:30: Mingling and introductions
6:30 PM - 7:30PM: Playing The Death Deck, a welcomed conversation starter that lets us explore a topic we’re all obsessed with but often afraid to discuss!
7:30PM - 8:00PM: Additional mingling and conversation
Everyone is welcome, even if you don’t love beer. This is not a support group, but a place for supportive connections.
Cheers! Come and connect with others while enjoying craft beer from High Nine and be part of this unique community gathering.

Sunday, March 22nd from 2-6pm
Film Festival in Colaboration with ARTFARM & Compassion & Choices Action Network

We will be showing all 3 films with a moderated Q & A to follow.
To purchase your tickets click the button below.

Tickets

My Friend Kim

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Other Side

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A terminally ill woman's groundbreaking legal battle opens doors for out-of-state residents seeking Vermont's medical aid in dying, as she navigates her own end-of-life journey.

Sit With Me While I Die

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A priest must reconcile his lifelong dogmatic views on suffering with real life pain, examining how we will die, the intersection of faith and death, and specifically with how we may, or may not, be called to suffer at the inevitable end. Set against the backdrop of medical aid in dying, and death with dignity.


Also be sure to check out Reimagine and Talk Death
for their robust calendar of events!


Events Calendar

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  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Mission Statement
  • Events
  • Gallery
  • Resources
    • Grief Support >
      • For adults
      • For children
    • Laws in CT >
      • Burial & Cremation
      • Home Funerals
    • Suicide Prevention
    • Links
  • Volunteer
  • Merch
  • Contact us