Join us for community-building, storytelling, and singing for our first event of our 2022-2023 program year: on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2-4 p.m. we will hear stories from LGBTQ+ people on death, grief, and remembering. This event will be IN-PERSON at the Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association (outside, weather permitting) and live-streamed to our Facebook page.
A natural part of the cycle of life, death, loss and endings are powerful moments of transformation. You don’t have to grieve or remember alone. The collective stories we shape around death, loss, and remembering offer us support, relief and connection. Come be a part of TQH’s community-supported container holding our collective grief.
After the featured storytellers share (with ASL interpretations), we will break up into small groups or self guided activities and reflection. Activities may include karaoke, labyrinth, art making, conversation, or community alter making.
Substance free, family friendly, ASL interpreted event. Tickets are sliding scale/ pay-what-you-can ($0-$35). The livestream will be recorded.
Accessibility information: The Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association yard, where storytelling will happen, is ADA accessible. We will be amplifying the storytellers through use of microphones and speakers. There will be traffic noise outside around our event. We are providing chairs, and there are stable concrete surfaces available. There will be invitations for participants to move their bodies throughout this event (please reach out to us for more information). There is one single-stall bathroom inside of the building that is ADA compliant (participants will need to navigate hallways to access the bathroom).
Food and non-alcoholic refreshments will be available outside.