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THE DEATH CAFE, AKRON CHAPTER

Presented by The Death Cafe, Akron Chapter at Panera Bread, Cuyahoga Falls OH

Jul 19 2019
THE DEATH CAFE, AKRON CHAPTER

The Death Café is a discussion group about death and its related topics. The goal of the café is to increase awareness of death with the view of helping people make the most of their finite lives.

JOIN US AND EXPLORE OUR WONDERFUL DISCUSSION GROUP!

Our meeting will consist of open forum for discussion, as always. For newcomers, our past topics have included laws pertaining to death and dying, near-death experiences and ancient burial ceremonies. If something’s been on your mind about your eventuality, come on in and let’s discuss it. We look forward to seeing you all.

Meetings are every 3rd Friday of the month.

We would like to mention that our starting time for the meeting is 6:30 p.m. Out of courtesy for our group, timely attendance would be very much appreciated. You’re welcome to come at 6:00 to get your dinner and have a bite with us before the meeting. Our meeting will end at 8:00 and thereafter, anyone who’d like to stay and talk with one another for the remainder of the hour we have booked there, most certainly is welcome to do so.

A few points to remember when attending our meetings: – mutual respect is to be shared between all members and guests – staying on topic ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

A $5 donation is appreciated to help support the costs of the group and expand our group. R.S.V.P. is requested. Rocknrobin 330-703-1032, text or rgraham3@neo.rr.com

LOCATION

Panera Bread

689 Howe Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

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