Festival 2023

The To Absent Friends festival took place across Scotland from 1-7 November 2023.

It was an opportunity to remember, to tell stories, to celebrate and to reminisce about people who have died but remain important to us.

Information about some of the events that took place is below.

Tending to Death Glasgow - Remembrance

Organised by Pushing Up The Daises and partner organisations.

finn’s place - sat 4th nov, 2-4pm (finn's place, 167 ledard road, glasgow, g42 9qu)

online - thurs 9th nov, 7pm for people in the Glasgow area.

these events are open to the public

Ever dreamt of how our communities can weave stories, memories and collective care around death? Come to one of our events on storytelling and learning about our rights and options in Scotland. 

Our event at Finn’s Place will also have a remembrance theme where everyone can share stories and experiences. Tickets available here: https://tinyurl.com/TendingtoDeathFinnsPlace

Author of "Slow Down when Someone Dies" Kate Clark will be present and part of the discussions at both. 

Both events are free. You don’t have to register but it helps us plan.

Re-imagining how we care for our dead begins here.

Image credit: Pushing Up The Daisies

Six-Word Obituaries: a writing and reminiscence workshop

A flyer for "Six-Word Obituaries" repeating text of post on a faded photo background of a figure with their face in their handsOrganised by Lapidus Scotland

Sunday, 5 November 2023, 11:00 - 12:30

Online (tickets available via Eventbrite)

This event is open to the public

Join us for a writing and reminiscence workshop where we will explore the joyful memories of a loved one who has died.

Together, with gentle writing prompts, we'll revive the essence of our loved one, and we'll compose a six-word obituary that will honour and celebrate their life. We'll end by reading our six-word story (this is totally optional), sharing a photograph of our loved one, and sharing a little more about them.

Finally, we'll create an online memorial with our writing and photographs which we can share with friends and family.

The workshop will be facilitated by writer and coach Kathryn Koromilas.

What to bring:

  • A photograph of a loved one,
  • Your favourite notebook and pen, and
  • A comforting cup of tea.

Six-Word Obituaries is a 90-minute workshop taking place online, with optional personal sharing in breakout rooms.

Six-Word Obituaries is part of this year's To Absent Friends festival.

About the organiser:

Lapidus Scotland works to explore and expand knowledge and understanding of the value of writing and reading for wellbeing. Our work is a mix of project-based programmes of activities, facilitator skills development and advocacy.

Illustration credit: Lapidus Scotland

To Absent Friends

A close-up of a stained glass window with green foliage and a red flowerOrganised by Action Porty

Sunday 5th November 3pm - 5pm

Bellfield, 16B Bellfield Street Portobello EH15 2BP

This event is open to the public

You are warmly invited to join us for this annual event now in its 4th year in Portobello. This is a festival of storytelling and reminiscence celebrating the lives of our loved ones who have died. No matter where you are on your grief journey, you are welcome. Children very welcome with an adult.

By sharing stories, anecdotes and photographs with each other, we follow the oral traditions of many cultures throughout the world, offering us the opportunity for reflection on how their lives touched ours.

The event will start in Bellfield where there will be various creative pursuits based on the elements of earth, fire water and air to help you craft memories of the special person or people that you have come to remember. You will have the opportunity to go down to the beach to complete your memorial journey.

Refreshments and cake will be available.

Please remember that the outdoor element of this event in November may require warm clothing.

Book your place on Eventbrite.

Photo credit: Action Porty

 

A Day to Remember

A group of lit candlesOrganised by Families Outside

Saturday 4 November 2023, 11am - 2pm

Glasgow and online via Zoom

This event is not open to the public

Families bereaved through a death in prison often grieve alone – a ‘disenfranchised grief’ unsupported in wider society. This remembrance event brings these families together through this shared experience to commemorate their family members through mutual support and without judgement.

Families are asked to bring something that reminds them of their loved one, using this as a tool to talk about the family member who passed away, what they liked to do, and what they enjoyed. The comfort and safety of joining together with people untied through this utterly unique experience of grief aims to provide support, positive memories, and closure. The event will end with a small meal for everyone to mingle and chat.

For more information or to join this event, contact admin@familiesoutside.org.uk.

For more information about Families Outside and the support we offer, visit www.familiesoutside.org.uk.

Photo credit: Image by rawpixel.com on Freepik.com

Remember to Remember – Our Dear Friend Ina Campbell

Organised by The Women’s Centre Glasgow

Tuesday, 7th November, from 10.00 am till 1.00 p.m

Glasgow

This event is not open to the public

The Women’s Centre is holding a day of celebration to remember Ina Campbell. Ina was a much-loved and respected member of The Women’s Centre community. Having accessed the service as a beneficiary over 20 years ago, she then gave back as a volunteer. There, she shared her knitting and cross stitch skills with other women in the community.  Ina was also a volunteer board member for a period of time and contributed to the strategic development of the organisation.

Ina was one of those people that you never forget after meeting her, thanks to her charismatic, funny, no-nonsense, yet always kind personality.  Her passing affected all of The Women’s Centre community from service users, staff and board members.  The day will consist of a discussion around how grief affects us all, we will share poems, memories, have food and unveil the garden bench that has been made by the Men’s Shed in memory of Ina. Everyone is welcome and we hope to see old friends and perhaps some new ones.

Illustration credit: The Women's Centre

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