Sundays, January 7 & February 4 at 4pm |
IN PERSON REGISTRATION
Location: Stearns Room
For an in-depth experience exploring what matters most to you about living well through the end of your life, register for this 2-part interactive workshop led by Rosemary Lloyd.
The Rev. Rosemary Lloyd has a life-long interest in end-of-life care and ethics that are fueled by her experience as a registered nurse, hospice volunteer, minister, and family caregiver. She is a graduate of Georgetown University, Harvard Divinity School, and the Metta Institute for Compassionate End of Life Care led by Frank Ostaseski, co-founder of the San Francisco Zen Hospice House and author of The Five Invitations. An ordained Unitarian Universalist minister, she has led classes on aging and end-of-life choices for 20 years.
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Sundays, January 7 & February 4 at 4pm
IN PERSON REGISTRATION
Location: Stearns Room
For an in-depth experience exploring what matters most to you about living well through the end of your life, register for this 2-part interactive workshop led by Rosemary Lloyd.
The Rev. Rosemary Lloyd has a life-long interest in end-of-life care and ethics that are fueled by her experience as a registered nurse, hospice volunteer, minister, and family caregiver. She is a graduate of Georgetown University, Harvard Divinity School, and the Metta Institute for Compassionate End of Life Care led by Frank Ostaseski, co-founder of the San Francisco Zen Hospice House and author of The Five Invitations. An ordained Unitarian Universalist minister, she has led classes on aging and end-of-life choices for 20 years.