A Lifeline for Difficult Times:  The Taking Solace Series

Starting this November, Center for Solace & Brooks Memorial Library are inspired to begin an 8-month collaboration on the first Wednesday of each month, from 6-8 pm.

Come join us for a wide range of conversations on tender topics, from Death Cafes, to film & discussion nights, speaker panels, a climate-grief dialogue, and more.

Together we'll explore some of the challenges of being alive in our time. For instance, how might we navigate illness, caregiving, or loss? Or beyond that, face a much broader anguish for our fragile planet itself?  Because we know that at least one form of solace stems from staying connected.    

To quote poet David Whyte, "Solace is not meant to be an answer, but an invitation, through the door of pain and difficulty, to the depth of suffering and simultaneous beauty in the world that the strategic mind by itself cannot grasp or make sense of."  

We begin November 5, 6-8 pm, with a Death Cafe in the Community Room.

And to find out about further topics, please follow Center for Solace or Brooks Memorial Library on Facebook: centerforsolace.org, or brookslibraryvt.org

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