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Upcoming Events


Thursday, June 4th 5PM (Ansonia)

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Saturday, June 13th from 2-4PM (Killingworth)

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Welcome to Death over Drafts-Connecticut!
This is a community gathering to spark curiosity & connection around death & dying. Come meet Connecticut Death Collective members!
 
Cheers!
Join Death over Drafts Crafter, Becca Allen
at Barrel House in Killingworth, CT!



Sunday, June 28th from 5-7PM (Newtown)

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Happy 4th Anniversary

Community Potluck
Sunday, June 28th  from 5-7PM

 
Celebrate with us! 
4 years ago a seed was planted out of a need for community and connection surrounding dying, death, grief, & loss.

Since that first in person potluck, we have gathered across the state.
In libraries, breweries, museums and more.
We have collaborated and connected with some amazing organizations and hosted over 80 events.

We couldn't do what we do without you!
 

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!
***Your support is graciously appreciated***
Donations of $5 to $10 to our host space Love Has A Home)!
No one will be turned away for lack of funds (or food!)


Tuesday, June 30th from 6:30-8PM (Columbia)

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Join Kate Bagnati at the Saxton B. Little Free Library in Columbia, CT for an informative evening.  

Green Burial: A Journey Home

Over 60% of people choose fire cremation, 30% traditional caskets. Green burial is not a new practice, but the original practice dating back thousands of years.  
There is a growing movement to get back to our roots, honor our ancestors, and make better choices with our planet in mind. 



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
  • Library Programs