How do we get people talking about end-of-life issues? As a society we know that talking about these delicate decisions now will save families and society enormous amounts of energy and resources, both emotional and financial. Yet, it is often hard to kick-start the conversation.
One non-profit has a interesting approach -- art work. The Mountain Arts Guild is holding a juried art show entitled "Departures: The Art of Leaving this Place. Submissions require a $20 non-refundable fee and are due by May 14th.
This will be interesting to follow. I plan to share the information with members of my former photography group. Who might you know who would be have something to contribute?
Making sense of illness, death and taxes through the eyes of Attorney and Author, Melinda Gustafson Gervasi
Monday, April 9, 2012
End-of-Life Art Work
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Melinda Gustafson Gervasi is a Madison attorney and author whose current practice focuses on estate planning and probate. She is committed to increasing the public’s understanding of estate planning and probate issues. In 2013 she released her first book, Middle Class Philanthropist where she illustrates how anyone can leave a legacy. Gustafson Gervasi Law Office, LLC, 5555 Odana Rd., Suite 205, Madison, WI 53719
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