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Die Well Death Education: Session Thirteen In-Person
Session Thirteen: Film: ‘Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall’ & DWDE Series Wrap Up – Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 (6:30 – 8:30 pm) at Piper Shores, all are welcome.
- Date:
- Tuesday, March 10, 2026
- Time:
- 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Piper Shores (Map )
- Audience:
- Adults
- Categories:
- Die Well Death Education Lectures
Prison Terminal is a moving documentary that breaks through the walls of one of America's oldest maximum-security prisons to tell the story of the final months in the life of a terminally ill prisoner and the hospice volunteers, themselves prisoners, who care for him. Prison Terminal draws from footage shot over six months behind the walls of the Iowa State Penitentiary and provides a fascinating and often poignant account of how the hospice experience can profoundly touch even the forsaken lives of the incarcerated. (39 minutes) Open discussion to follow.
We will also wrap up the Die Well Death Education series – discussion, suggestions, questions, thoughts, etc.
*Individually wrapped, homemade skull cakelets will be provided.
Die Well Death Education
We're all going to die, so why don't we talk about it? I'm not saying talk about it so incessantly that people generally avoid you, (although you can if you want - I usually do) but rather talk about what we would like our end-of-life experience, our death, and our disposition to look and be like. With clear and concise communication and preparation, you can - and will - create the strongest possibility that you will experience a "good death."
About DWDE
Leona Oceania has always been passionate and curious about end-of-life issues. Motivated by this, she trained to become a Home Funeral Guide, End of Life Doula, and Life Legacy Facilitator. She is also a Hospice volunteer, Funeral Consumer Advocate, Death Cafe Facilitator, and Death Educator. Leona's primary focus is to educate and motivate people to simply start the conversation. Once we can talk more openly about death and normalize the conversation, the better we will be able to connect with our own mortality and be proactive about creating a "good death" for ourselves and others.
***AT PIPER SHORES*** NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
This program is held at Piper Shores in partnership with Scarborough Public Library and OPEN TO ALL.
Piper Shores “Founders Room” at the Oceanside campus, just inside the Main Entrance. Staff will be there to steer attendees in the right direction. Park anywhere labeled “Employee” or “Visitor." Piper Shores is located at 15 Piper Rd, Scarborough, Maine 04074