Keene Public Library: Coffee & Conversation — Anger: Loss and Grief in the Time of Corona

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Keene Public Library recently issued the following announcement.

Join us for coffee, conversation, and camaraderie.

Grief happens when people experience death or other significant losses. Decades ago, Elizabeth Kubler-Ross described five responses to grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. We may find our thoughts, feelings, and moods changing daily or hourly as our experience and awareness of our loss shifts. What is your experience?

We require that all patrons maintain social distancing and wear masks covering their mouth and nose while in the library and throughout library-sponsored programs.

All programs at Keene Public Library are provided by the Friends of the Keene Public Library. Programs are free and open to the public. Keene Public Library is committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive experience for all visitors. A hearing assistance system will be available. If you require another access service to participate or have any questions about accessibility fully, don’t hesitate to contact Gail Zachariah at 603-352-0157 or gzachariah@KeeneNH.gov. 

Event Type(s): Conversations, Community Engagement

Age Group(s): Adults

Presenter: Gail Zachariah

Gail Zachariah

(603) 352-0157

gzachariah@KeeneNH.gov

Original source can be found here.



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