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Event name

Death Over Coffee: A Die-A-Logue

When

Wed 03 / 12 / 2025
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM

Where

Carey Cottage
400 Little Harbor Road
Portsmouth NH 03801

Who can attend

Members only

Limited Capacity: 16 spots available

Price

FREE

Organizer

Cari Quater
Register for this event

Registration Deadline is March 7
Members and their Guests are Welcome!

Join fellow Village members for a casual and thought-provoking gathering over coffee or tea. Death Over Coffee: A Die-A-Logue offers a welcoming space to explore topics related to death, dying, and end-of-life in a way that’s meaningful and empowering.

Facilitated by the thoughtful team at the Pre-Dead Social Club, each session begins with a conversation starter designed to inspire sharing, connection, and fresh perspectives. Participate as much or as little as you feel comfortable, leaving with valuable insights and practical ideas to enrich your approach to life and aging.

Together, we can transform transform what is often an isolating topic into a shared journey and take steps toward living fully and planning wisely. Sessions will be offered monthly, and rotate through the Village clusters for convenience. Members are welcome to attend at any location, as often as they wish. We encourage you to invite a guest to join you!

About the Presenter

Laura Cleminson is the founder of the Pre-Dead Social Club, an end-of-life doula, remote caregiver, and hospice volunteer. She lives with her partner, Geoff, on a tiny farm in Stratham, NH, alongside their two barn cats. Geoff’s parents recently moved into a home across the driveway to age in place, creating opportunities for connection with their grandkids when they visit. Laura’s father lives independently in Wisconsin, where she supports him remotely as part of her caregiving role.

Laura believes in the power of community and storytelling. She knows firsthand that the hardest conversations are often with those we love most. That’s why she’s dedicated to creating spaces to “die-a-logue,” empowering others to face mortality with clarity, courage, and connection.