To Absent Friends Week: Death Café
- Area of Work: Events
- Type: Event
- Date: 07/11/2024 at 5:45pm -
- Location: Mitchell Library

A safe, confidential and friendly space for people to come together and talk openly and honestly about death.
As part of To Absent Friends Week, the Mitchell Library are holding a Death Cafe on 7 November, hosted by Creating Conversations CIC.
A Death Cafe is a safe, confidential and friendly space for people to come together and talk openly and honestly about death, dying, and making the most of our finite lives. Small groups sit around a table and conversation flows without agenda or direction. The conversation is led by the people in the group, and therefore, each session is unique.
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