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One last spring, Jane Catherine Lotter sat down in her Seattle home to pen a few words. “One of the few advantages of dying of cancer,” wrote Lotter, “is that you have time to write your own obituary.” Then in the throes of Stage 3 endometrial cancer, she added: “The other advantages are no longer bothering with sunscreen and no longer worrying about cholesterol.”
Lotter’s obit went viral. And it set us to thinking: why wait until we have cancer to name what’s most important in our lives? To consider how best we’d like to live and be remembered? Join us for an experimental, free-form evening of writing our obituaries while we can, and there’s still time to tweak the story.
This event is open to everyone.
Date: Monday, March 31st
Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Participant limit: Ten
Cost: $20