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Art of Dying Film at Library, Oct. 10

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CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Public Library will host a screening of the short documentary, “From Earth to Earth, The Lost Art of Dying in America” presented by Vermont Forest Cemetery on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 6 p.m.  This short documentary showcases the significance of natural burial. It explores the legalization of natural burial in Vermont and the opening and first burial at its first natural burial ground, Vermont Forest Cemetery, alongside one woman’s journey to find her forever home at Greensprings Natural Burial Preserve, the third-oldest natural burial ground in the United States. Following the screening there will be a question and answer session with Vermont Forest Cemetery founder Michelle Hogle Acciavatti. For more information about the program, contact the library at
[email protected] or (802)-586-9683. To learn more about Vermont Forest Cemetery visit
cemetery.eco.

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