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Reimagining Death: Threshold Stories and Conversation

Lucinda Herring from Whidbey Island and Linda Bergh, visting from Minnesota, will lead an evening and a morning of stories and conversations to open up the topic of death in a life-giving way.
FREE AND OPEN TO ALL

Tuesday evening, January 21, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
AND/OR
Friday morning Coffee Talk, January 24, 8:30am - 10:00am

Lucinda Herring:

Interfaith Minister, storyteller, home funeral and green burial guide, and a licensed funeral director in the state of Washington, Lucinda helps families and communities reclaim their innate and sacred right to care for their own dead again in creative and healing ways that also care for nature and the earth. She is the author of Reimagining Death: Stories and Practical Wisdom for Home Funerals and Green Burials. North Atlantic Books. Lucinda lives on Whidbey Island.

Linda Bergh:
Linda is a former Waldorf teacher and Psychologist Emeritus.
She teaches Biography Life Cycle classes nationally and internationally in Waldorf communities. A long-time member of the Waldorf and Anthroposophic Community, Linda is a mostly curious elder. Since the death of her daughter and two husbands she has become a leader in the Conscious Dying/Home Death Care movement.