Join us for a unique event blending grief and gratitude.
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Join us for a unique event blending grief and gratitude.
A communal gathering offering an open, welcoming space to share, listen, or simply be present with death, dying, and grief. This space recognizes our interconnectedness and holds grief as both personal and collective. Our time together includes an altar-building ritual, nature-based reflections inspired by Celtic mythology, and shared moments to honor what has been lost, what is changing, and what is still here.
Please note: Participation in altar-building is not required or expected. If you wish, you are warmly invited to bring photos, mementos, or other sacred or sentimental items to add to the altar.
Class is by donation.
About the instructor:
Sarah Leverett is an animist educator, ritual facilitator, and death doula with an academic and professional background in the education, nonprofit, and public sectors. She brings intentional care and compassionate service to her offerings — which include mentorship, rituals, and communal events. Sarah’s practice is rooted in reverence for nature, Celtic mythology, and liberation. She is currently expanding into the liminal spaces of end of life and grief care. As a writer, activist, and dancer, Sarah is devoted to transformation through personal and collective movement.
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