Partnering  with our local historical society, a Covid Memorial Tree is going to be planted in a corner of our property to be nurtured into a simple, quiet garden with a bench under the tree as a place for patrons to contemplate.  The Remembrance  Ceremony this Saturday invites those  in our community who have lost someone due to Covid-19 to write a note on biodegradable paper which will be planted with the tree.  A short program is planned - a few words by the director (me), a poem by a member of the historical society  a piece of classical music.  

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On Aug 27, 2021, at 8:53 AM, Dave Ewick via Michlib-l <michlib-l@mcls.org> wrote:



Hello Everyone,

 

Have any of you got ideas for a community COVID remembrance or healing type event. I’m trying to figure out how to do something like this that is not religious but recognizes that the pandemic has affected all of us in some way or another and seeks to find some peace/grace within each of us as individuals.

 

I’ve been gathering books on grief, transitions, mental resilience and mindfulness; but any additional ideas are welcomed!

 

Thanks,

Dave

 

Dave Ewick, Head of Information Services

Canton Public Library

www.cantonpl.org

734-397-0999, ext. 1112

 

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