Living & Dying: A Hospice Blog

You must RSVP to attend this event!   Death Café is an international movement started in Europe dedicated to taking death out of the closet and discussing it publicly.  For more info go to: www.deathcafe.com.  Comments from our 1st Death Café: “People spoke openly about their feelings and experiences...

You know you've wondered about it!  You know you’re curious about what others think!  Come join us for an informal sharing of thoughts, questions and concerns about any aspect of grieving, dying and death – over cake and coffee! Death Café is an international movement (www.deathcafe.com) started in Europe...

Each spring Brattleboro Area Hospice holds a Service of Remembrance, when all members of the community are invited to plant flowers in our Memorial Garden in memory of their loved ones who have died. Local nurseries donate flowers for the event and we also invite...

We are grateful for the many sponsors, donors, volunteers--and attendees--who made this fundraiser such a fun time while raising funds to support our work. Below are some pictures of the event taken by chair artist and volunteer Marci Selig Smoger, followed by a recent letter to...

Great food, conversation and service were had at the recent Volunteer Appreciation Pancake Breakfast, held last Wednesday, October 24 at our Thrift Shop, Experienced Goods. Waffle chef extraordinaire (and Experienced Goods Store Manager) Karen Zamojski led a team of staff cooks and waitstaff as we provided...

Congratulations to hospice volunteer Greg McAllister for winning BCTV's New Series Producer of the Year for his work on Brattleboro Area Hospice's program Living & Dying.   In addition to working with hospice clients, Greg is a former board member and has directed and filmed a...