Join us for a discussion of green burial options, aquamation, terramation, anatomical donation, and home funerals.
In recent years, many Americans have expressed a desire to return to more traditional practices. We compost and raise chickens, garden, and make many of the things we once bought. An offshoot of this return to traditional systems is that many people are exploring end-of-life options more aligned with their eco-conscious lives. Join us for a discussion of green burial options, aquamation, terramation, anatomical donation, and home funerals.
No registration required.
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Health and Wellness | Continuous Learning |
In 2004, Chesterfield County residents voted in favor of a bond issuance to build a new library in the Courthouse Road area. A site was selected thanks to a generous donation from Mr. Jim Craze. Ground was broken for the new library on November 14, 2013. The North Courthouse Road Library is a 20,000 square foot state-of-the-art library designed for LEED (Leadership in Energy and and Environmental Design) certification. Site and building features include a system for recycling rainwater, protection of existing wetlands, rapidly renewable bamboo panels at book stacks and more. Library service features include a multi-function flexible meeting room, a collaborative working space for business owners, and an outdoor reading veranda.