COMMUNITY EVENTS

 

Looking to attend events related to death or loss? Whether you’re jonesing for a cemetery tour, searching for a grief circle, or interested in attending an end of life planning workshop, you can find a variety of events, classes, workshops, and gatherings on all facets of death, dying, and grief here.

 

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  • CT Death and Dying Symposium

    Mattatuck Museum 144 West Main Street, Waterbury, United States

    Join the the Connecticut Death Collective, Mattatuck Museum and Riverside Cemetery for a day of reflection, remembrance, and renewal at our first-ever Death & Dying Symposium. Explore themes of legacy, mourning, and memory through interactive presentations, local vendors, and community discussions. Experience fascinating talks and demonstrations from presenters, enjoy Riverside Reflections in a special slideshow presentation, and discover unique offerings from local creators and educators. Date: April 25, 2026 Location: Riverside Cemetery & Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT Together, we honor the past, engage the present, and preserve Riverside’s historic chapel for generations to come.

    $30
  • Death Stories: A Gathering For Those Who Have Witnessed Death

    The Death Stories events are a monthly opportunity to practice sharing a life experience that folks typically don't get a chance to talk about. It's not a webinar or a workshop: it's an hour spent talking about death that is likely to utterly transform your life. Each month, we’ll also be joined by a very special guest whose work touches on death, storytelling, and meaning-making. We will work together, spend some quiet time in personal reflection, and then move into small connection groups to share our own death stories. Then we’ll come back together to marvel at what happens when […]

    Free
  • Death Cafe

    Death Cafe
    The Lotus Center 4376 South 700 East #200, Millcreek, UT, United States

    The Lotus Center Death Cafe is open to the public and typically consists of an agenda-free discussion of death . Our objective will be to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives. Dinner will be served. All ages welcome. This is a safe, judgement-free, no-fixing zone. Every belief is welcome.

    Donations accepted
  • Grief Rest Stop+

    The Plant Mystic ​257 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

    Grief Rest Stop, for those experiencing grief and bereavement Let's let the weight we hold for grief rest a while and have a grief rest stop. 6PM-8PM $89 Register you spot: https://calendly.com/ladydeathdoula/griefreststopplus 6 spots only 257 Danforth Ave, The Plant Mystic Toronto M4K 1N2 Email ladydeathdoula@gmail.com for any questions, or help booking. Grief Rest Stop+ lay down your grief and rest a moment and be supported by a grief release and one-to-one reiki. Meet with Adrianna, aka Lady Death Doula, a death doula and grief educator, and Esné, a clinical hypnotherapist and reiki practitioner, and James a reiki practitioner, a […]

    $89
  • You’re Not Stuck. You’re Grieving.

    Choice Cremation 907 Rivergate Parkway Ste A8, Goodlettsville, TN, United States

    Grief doesn’t follow a timeline and it rarely looks the way people expect it to. After a loss, life keeps moving, but something inside often feels different. For some people it’s heavy and overwhelming. For others it’s quiet, confusing, or shows up in waves they weren’t prepared for. And in the middle of all of that, many people are left wondering if what they’re experiencing is normal or if they’re somehow doing it “wrong.” This conversation is meant to help take some of that weight off. You’re Not Stuck: Life After Loss is a space to talk openly about what […]

    Free
  • Monthly Wailing Ceremony

    Monthly Wailing Ceremony
    Awakenings Wellness Center 1061 SE 12th Ave, Portland, OR, United States

    This is a monthly offering, happening on the second Tuesday of every month. This offering is designed to support somatically moving our shared and personal grief. We begin to build our container through brief sharing and connecting and then move into movement, vocalizing, wailing, praying, and drumming. We are building community through acknowledging and exploring the shared human experience of grief and loss.

    $25 – $75
  • Grief Beyond Graves: Queer Mourning & Collective Healing

    Zoom Cornelius, NC

    Less Fear | More Fierce: Queer End-of-Life Planning LGBTQ+ Centric Online Discussion Series 2nd Wednesdays | 1-2:30 pm ET | | January - June 2026 What would collective healing look like if we made space for every kind of queer loss—not just the ones with headstones? Grief isn't only about death. Queer and trans people often carry grief from non-death losses—family estrangement, identity erasure, loss of community, housing, or health. This session explores disenfranchised grief and collective mourning, offering space to name, witness, and begin to heal these often-invisible losses. We'll also touch on grief in response to social and […]

    Free
  • The Good Death Book Club Experience FREE 12-Month Death and Dying Course

    According to a recent AARP study, there are over 52 million caregivers in the United States right now—and 70% of them say they are overwhelmed. Every single day, I receive messages from current and former caregivers who say: “I wish I had this knowledge when I was caring for my loved one.” Or: “The Doulagivers training is helping me more than I can say.” The truth is: We will all have a caregiving story. Let’s make sure yours is one filled with support, empowerment, and peace. That’s why I created The GOOD DEATH BOOK CLUB Experience: Death and Dying Course—a […]

    Free
  • “It’s Complicated” Support Group

    “It’s Complicated” Support Group
    Virtual Event

    A monthly peer-led Zoom group for people who had a strained relationship with someone who’s died. It can be tough to be in a group with other folks who were close with their parent, sibling, grandparent, partner, co-parent, friend, etc. As much as I like for there to be a range of experiences represented in grief groups, so that we can hear diverse perspectives, sometimes it is nice to be with people who “get it.” When addiction, mental health challenges, conflict, estrangement, abuse, etc. were a part of the picture, it can affect the grief journey in unique ways. This […]

    $5 – $20
  • Laguna Beach Death Café

    Neighborhood Congregational Church 340 St. Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach, CA, United States

    This community event will offer an informal, open conversation about end-of-life planning, death, and dying, shared over refreshments. For those curious about the end of life, Death Cafés offer a safe, accepting place to ask questions or share experiences. They are held on the third Thursday of each month.

    Free
  • Death Book Club (virtual)

    The Death Book Club convenes next month on Sunday, the 17th of May at 11 am PST / 2 pm EST / 7pm BST to discuss Being Mortal by Atul Gawande. Conversation runs for about an hour via Google Meet. Future titles and dates: 16 August: Memorial Days, Geraldine Brooks 15 November: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: and Other Lessons from the Crematory, Caitlin Doughty email ERIN: ambiant.truth@gmail.com to sign up

 


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