Events for May 1 - Jul 7

LEARN Idaho — ZOOM Event

Judy-Snyderman

Lifelong Education and Aging Resource Network, Inc (LEARN) is an Idaho based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed to provide free education for mature adults and caregivers in the topic areas of health, wealth, lifestyle, and caregiving.

Ambassadors For Aging Well — In-Person and ZOOM Event

We welcome anyone to join us who is interested in making our communities the best they can be for older adults. We care about younger people but we know that commercial interests proclaiming that aging is to be dreaded and denied is a false message, regardless of all the anti-aging rhetoric one encounters every day.  We want you to pause and recognize that the message which says aging is only about declinism is a destructive message, not just to older people, but to younger ones as well. We're out to change the American culture about aging. This will be a live discussion that will simultaneously be available via Zoom. We will explore ethical and practical considerations regarding the right to end our lives on our own terms. Special focus will be given to understanding what is a “Good Death” and how to achieve one within the US end-of-life care system.

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Marin — ZOOM Event

Unitarian Universalist congregations are committed to seven Principles that include the worth of each person, the need for justice and compassion, and the right to choose one’s own beliefs.  Our congregations and faith communities promote these principles through regular worship, learning and personal growth, shared connection and care, social justice and service, celebration of life’s transitions, and much more. Throughout the fall and winter of 2021/2022, the Adult Spiritual Development team has been engaging their congregation in "final chapter" questions, ranging from dying well to estate planning to end of life questions. This presentation will discuss what it means to have a "completed life".

Unitarian Universalist General Assembly, Portland, OR

General Assembly (GA) is the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). Participants worship, witness, learn, connect, and make policy for the Association through democratic process. Anyone may attend. In 2022, we will have the option of meeting online or in-person! For those who enjoyed the convenience and accessibility of remote participation, General Assembly will continue to offer virtual attendance with robust programming and enhanced delegate discussion tools. For those who have been missing the physical experience, GA 2022 will also feature face-to-face interactions, hanging banners, a browsable exhibit hall, meals with friends old and new, local site attractions, and more! All GA attendees and exhibitors are required to provide proof of Covid-19 Vaccination for in-person attendance at General Assembly. In addition, masking is required and physically distanced seating options will be reserved in our meeting spaces.

Humanist Forum

Our mission of the Humanist Forum is to advance humanism, an ethical and life-affirming philosophy free of belief in any gods and other supernatural forces. Advocating for equality for non-theists and a society guided by reason, empathy, and their growing knowledge of the world, the Humanist Forum promotes a worldview that encourages individuals to live informed and meaningful lives that aspire to the greater good. They include humanists, agnostics, atheists, freethinkers, skeptics, religious naturalists, interested theists, and anyone else who wishes to attend. Their discussion topics include issues relating to morality and ethics, human development, evolution, the nature of the universe, love, the capacities of the brain, free will, the latest scientific research and discoveries, and other topics of mutual interest. Their events are open to the public. The Humanist Forum is a non-profit 501(c)(3) chapter of the American Humanist Association. FEN speaker, Charles Gessert, will talk about the work that FEN does to advance their mission. This will be an in-person and online meetup, with Q&A following the presentation.

Secular Humanists of Rochester, NY

This is a meeting place for humanists and other nontheists. Depending on your interests, they offer social events, educational events, volunteerism, and activism. FEN speaker, Eleanor Aronstein, will be providing an overview of FEN and the other organizations focused on Physician Aid in Dying (PAD) legislation, and end-of-life documents.

NaNoCon 5

For Atheists and Godless Heathens in the "Bible Belt" It's one fun day to get connected, support each other’s journeys, and share cool experiences, new ideas, and high fives. The all-star lineup features keynote speaker Seth Andrews, Black Nonbeliever's Mandisa Thomas, Hollywood actor Alice Greczyn, atheist debater Matt Dillahunty, former pastor Dave Warnock, trans LGBT lobbyist Dr Marisa Richmond, Recovering from Religion's Gayle Jordan, queer atheologian Dr James Frey Croft, kids' camp organizer Amy Monsky, Holy Koolaid's Thomas Westbrook, Kelly Helton, and much, much more. Details at http://nanocon.rocks

Society of Certified Senior Advisors Conference

The CSA Conference is designed to provide current information relevant to professionals working in the senior market on the health, financial, social, legal, and business issues associated with older adults, and strategies to apply practical knowledge to improve business practices. The CSA Conference is structured so that attendees gain knowledge relevant to their business with seniors, and have opportunities to grow their professional networks by connecting with others in the senior market. FEN's Surrogate Consultant, Althea Halchuck, will be presenting at the conference. Her presentation is titled, “Who Will Speak for You? Final Exit Network’s Guide to a Peaceful Ending.” Final Exit Network is a platinum sponsor of this event.

Lake Superior Freethinkers

Lake Superior Freethinkers (LSF) is an educational and friendship group that provides mutual support and intellectual growth for Duluth’s humanists, secularists, agnostics, and atheists. LSF supports discussion of and learning about a wide range of issues pertaining to religion, secularism, science, society, and our shared environment. LSF demonstrates secular morality through its commitment to a healthy community and a healthy planet. This presentation will be providing a general explanation of Final Exit Network.

Aging Choices Group

This is an informal group of senior citizens who live in a senior apartment facility in Eugene, OR. They just helped each other complete their advanced directives. Some of the participants are members of Final Exit Network and have asked for a general information presentation so the others in the group are also aware.

Aging Life Care Association Midwest Chapter Conference

Aging Life Care is a holistic, client-centered approach to caring for older adults or others facing ongoing health challenges. Working with families, the expertise of Aging Life Care Professionals provides the answers at a time of uncertainty. Their guidance leads families to the actions and decisions that ensure quality care and an optimal life for those they love, thus reducing worry, stress and time off of work for family caregivers through: Assessment and monitoring Planning and problem-solving Education and advocacy Family caregiver coaching FEN speaker and past president, Janis Landis, will be presenting during this conference about the importance of surrogate advocates for solo seniors.

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