Eternal Reflections
Join us for a transformative series of free library programs designed to explore the complex topic of death in a factual and compassionate environment. Led by industry professionals, these sessions aim to foster open discussions about end-of-life issues, grief, and the value of pre-planning, encouraging participants to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs and to learn about death care options.
Eternal Reflections: Going Out Green presented by Lee Webster
Wednesday, April 16 at 4:00 PM
Join us to learn more about the principles of sustainable funeral options and what we can each do to plan for a more affordable, meaningful, and planet-friendly exit.
Lee Webster is a nationally recognized public speaker and author of several books and articles on funeral reform, including home funerals and green burial.
Open to all ages; geared towards adults
This program is free and open to the general public. Registration is not required.
Eternal Reflections: Green Burial in the Seacoast presented by Sarah Clark
Thursday, May 15 at 6:00 PM
Come learn about natural (or green) burial, ask all your questions and hear about our efforts to start a natural burial cemetery in the Seacoast! Learn more and Lotus and Lavender Burial’s newsletter: www.lotusandlavenderburial.org.
Presented by Sarah Clark, Founder and Executive Director of Lotus and Lavender Burial, a nonprofit working to promote natural burial in the New Hampshire Seacoast.
Open to all ages; geared towards adults
This program is free and open to the general public. Registration is not required.
Eternal Reflections: Writing a Legacy Letter presented by Jay Sherwin
Saturday, June 14 at 12:00 PM
A legacy letter is a written document that allows people to share their life lessons, express their values and transmit their blessings to future generations. Writing a legacy letter is a rewarding experience that creates an enduring gift for family, friends and other loved ones.
Jay Sherwin created the “Life Reflections Project” to educate people about legacy letters and ethical wills; he now teaches legacy writing and works with clients to help them draft or edit their own legacy documents.
Open to all ages; geared towards adults
This program is free and open to the general public. Registration is not required.