17 Apr Funerals and Burial, Naturally: exploring sustainable and meaningful funeral options
Back by popular demand! Lee Webster of New Hampshire Funeral Resources, Education & Advocacy will speak at 6 pm on Monday, May 14 at Brooks Memorial Library about emerging eco-friendly funeral movements that are changing the way we do death in America.
In this informative hour-long presentation, Webster will introduce ways we can plan for a more planet-friendly exit through eco-conscious home care practices and sustainable conservation burial options. Meet others who are interested in authentic and meaningful ways of celebrating and honoring our loved ones.
Webster is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Green Burial Council, a nonprofit that sets standards for green burial in the US. She is also the past President of the National Home Funeral Alliance, a home funeral resource and member organization dedicated to educating and empowering families to care for their own dead. She is the author of several published article and books on funeral reform topics, including Changing Landscapes: Exploring the growth of ethical, compassionate, and environmentally sustainable green funeral service.
The presentation and following Q&A are free and open to the public. Brooks Memorial Library is located at 224 Main Street, Brattleboro, VT, and is handicap accessible.
Resources on the web:
Funeral Consumer’s Alliance of VT