Sag Harbor Cinema and East End Hospice invite the community to a special program, “Death Reconsidered: 35 Years of Compassion, Comfort & Community with East End Hospice,” on Sunday, March 29 at 4 PM at Sag Harbor Cinema.
Presented as part of the Cinema’s Projections series, this free event will feature a moderated panel discussion and audience Q&A exploring how hospice care supports patients and families during the end-of-life journey and how communities can better navigate this shared human experience.
Panelists include Mary Crosby, RN, MPH, CHPN, President and CEO of East End Hospice; Carol Gray, LCSW, Social Worker at East End Hospice; and Brianna L. Hernández, artist, death doula, and Director of Curation and Board Secretary at Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio. The conversation will be moderated by Genevieve Villaflor, Executive Director of Sag Harbor Cinema.
This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. To reserve a seat, visit sagharborcinema.org.
About Sag Harbor Cinema
A community-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center is dedicated to presenting the past, present and future of the movies and to preserving and educating about films, filmmaking, and the film-going experience in its three state-of-the-art theaters and in the surrounding community. The Cinema engages its audiences and the community year-round through dialogue, discovery, and appreciation of the moving image— from blockbusters to student shorts and everything in between. Revitalized and reimagined through unprecedented community efforts to rebuild the iconic Main Street structure after a fire nearly destroyed it in 2016, SHC continues a tradition of entertainment, education, and enrichment in the heart of Sag Harbor Village. Visit sagharborcinema.org for more information.
About East End Hospice
For more than 35 years, East End Hospice (EEH) has provided expert care, comfort, and compassion to terminally ill patients and their families throughout Eastern Long Island. EEH is the region’s only independent, 501(c)(3) non-profit hospice provider, offering comprehensive services including home hospice care, inpatient support, and bereavement programming—all at no cost to recipients.
Each year, EEH serves over 800 patients through the dedication of licensed professionals and more than 160 volunteers. Grief and bereavement services are offered to patient families as well as to the broader community. To learn more, call 631-288-8400, email info@eeh.org, or visit www.eeh.org
