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diverse cultures by providing information that flows seamlessly into that culture’s language. In other words, it aims to produce warmth and a sense of tranquility for clients who read or listen to important information in their own idioms and heart language. In his personal life, Alex was exposed to the topic of death at an early age. Raised in a funeral home, he acquired great interest and respect for the dying and grieving process. These early experiences made him comprehend the importance of end of life education and planning. I Don’t Think We’ve Met (continued from page 26)

Wisdom Circles Wisdom Circles are a safe place where we share life experiences and celebrate the achievements of aging. Circles meet monthly to share, honor, and respect the wisdom that comes with aging consciously. Face to face Wisdom Circles are temporarily on hold due

Oro Valley Wisdom Circle Wednesday, Apr. 6, 10:30am Margaret Dykinga margaret@dykinga.com St. Francis Wisdom Circle Friday, Apr. 8, 10am Deb Knox dlkcoach@gmail.com to COVID-19. However, several groups are open and meeting virtually via Zoom. To join via the comfort of your home, simply email the facilitator to request the log in information. LGBTQI+ Elder Discussion/Support Group 2nd Saturday, 10:30am Clare Ellington info@soazseniorpride.org

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