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Clark College speaker to reflect on life, death

By The Columbian
Published: September 2, 2015, 10:27pm

International lecturer and Buddhist teacher Frank Ostaseski is giving a free talk, “Five Invitations: Lessons from the Dying on Living Fully,” from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Clark College. The talk is sponsored by Community Home Health & Hospice, which offers health care and bereavement services in Southwest Washington.

Ostaseski co-founded the Zen Hospice Project, the first Buddhist hospice in America, and is a frequent speaker on end-of-life care.

The lecture takes place in room 126 of Foster Hall at the college, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way. Although the talk is free, seating is limited and registration is required online at www.chhh.org. For more information, contact Lacey Bleth at 360-597-0709 or lacey.bleth@chhh.org.

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