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Hello There Dinners
Making Death a dinner conversation.
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Theme is The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
Hello There Dinners
What are Hello There Dinners?
A beautiful and vibrant themed dinner party among a company of peers, created to hold space for those we have lost through moments of silence and comfortable, guided conversations about death and dying.
When are the Hello There Dinners (HTDs)?
Hello There Dinners (HTDs) are held once a month, each with a different theme and in a new location, making ever single one a unique experience..
What can I expect at the HTDs?
The HTD is 3 hour, Full 3 Course curated dinner experience. HTD starts as an honoring of our last loved one by holding silence. Upon arrival you will be invited to help build our altar and sit in complete silence for 30 mins. During dinner you will hear selected readings and music and then we will have an open discussion about death and dying and if and how it relates to us. Followed by a brief guided meditation.
When will I get specific address and final information…
We tailor every event to make it a unique one of a kind experience, so the details are always changing. When you sign up you will be able to see the date, time and city of that event. Specific location will be given within one week of the event. Thank you for signing up to join us, you will receive your official invitation two weeks before your event. If you have any questions though, please reach out to us!
Do you accommodate dietary restrictions…
At this time we are able to accommodate vegetarians and gluten free ONLY. We are definitely working on branching out to more options very soon, we apologize for any inconvenience.
About your hosts…
Sarah O’Mara
A Los Angeles based Death Doula and works around the country and the world to help people understand and feel as comfortable as possible with the subjects of death and dying.
Elissa Singer
World renowned New York based chef on a one woman mission to help the world heal and grieve with the power of food and taste.