FUNERAL CONSUMERS ALLIANCE OF PRINCETON, NJ

50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
609-924-3320   FCAP@uuprinceton.org

 

Funeral Consumers Alliance of Princeton
 Formerly The Princeton Memorial Association
FCAP@uuprinceton.org

Grave Matters
A Journey Through the  Modern Funeral Industry
to a Natural Way of Burial
SEE: http://www.gravematters.us/

Speaker:  Mark Harris, Author

Read about the talk

Mark Harris is a former environmental columnist with the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. His articles and essays have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Reader’s Digest, E: The Environmental Magazine, Hope, and Vegetarian Times. His profile of a foster care community for Chicago Parent won a journalism award for feature writing. He is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists. Mark lives with his family in eastern Pennsylvania.

For Grave Matters, Mark has been interviewed by Fresh Air host Terry Gross and appeared on CNN, MSNBC, ABC News and the CBC. His views on green burial and funeral matters have been reported on in the New York Times, USA Today, the Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and People magazine, among others.

 

 ANNUAL LECTURE
and
Brief Business Meeting

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
2:00 P.M.

NOTE THE LOCATION!!!
see map

Princeton Theological Seminary

Erdman Hall
20 Library Place
Princeton, NJ 08542
609-924-3320


Free parking is available across the street behind the Luce and Speer library.
 

The Meeting is Free
and
Open to the General Public

 

Each spring, our Annual Meeting features an outstanding speaker, panel or film on a topic of current importance. Past programs have included:

Palliative Medicine
David R. Barile, M.D.
Director of Palliative Medicine Services
University Medical Center at Princeton

Thinking Outside the Box
Speaker Nat. Exec. Director Josh Slocum

A Blueprint For The End of Life

Dying on Your Own Terms
Advance Directives are No Stranger to New Jersey

Over My Dead Body:
Seven Steps to a Fantastic Funeral!

Making Arrangements for the End of Life

End of Life Care - Must We Suffer?

Life and Death
in the Age of Managed Care

You Can't Afford to Die:
the Changing Deathcare Industry

After Death: A Dialogue about Grief

Who Lives? Who Dies?
Who Decides?

The Right to Die:
Legal and Medical Aspects

A Place to Die:
Home, Hospital or Hospice

Whose Funeral Is It Anyway?

Physician-Assisted Suicide:
Progress or Peril?

Humanizing the End of Life

 

The Annual Meeting is announced in our newsletter and advertised in local newspapers. 

The meeting is open to the public. Please come!

 


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