Rainbow Community Care's Broken Pot Workshop: Exploring Our Beautiful Brokenness Through Art
What does a broken pot have to do with grief?
When we experience a significant loss, like the death of a loved one, parts of us may be broken, and we may fall apart. How can we put ourselves back together after experiencing grief and loss?
Rainbow Community Care's Bereavement team of Laura Wessels, Hilary Furnish, and Terry Hein will soon offer a free hands-on grief workshop called "Broken Pots." Participants will explore their grief through the activity of restoring a broken pot, inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi.
It takes place on Saturday, February 7th from 10 a.m. to noon in the Rainbow Hospice Care Inpatient Center- Community Room and is open to anyone who would like to participate.
This experience has helped attendees better explore and understand their grief and find new meaning amid loss. If you or someone you know would like to attend the workshop, please call (920) 674-6255 and reserve your spot today.
This is a free workshop, and supplies will be provided. Please bring a glue gun, if you have one available.
Space is limited to 20. Please RSVP to (920) 674-6255 and indicate whether you are bringing a glue gun.
This is a free workshop, and supplies will be provided. Please bring a glue gun, if you have one available.
Space is limited to 20. Please RSVP to (920) 674-6255 and indicate whether you are bringing a glue gun.
Rainbow Community Care's Broken Pot W...
Date and Time
Saturday Feb 7, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM CST
Saturday, February 7th
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
Rainbow Hospice Care Inpatient Center
Community Room
1225 Remmel Dr
Johnson Creek
Park in lower-level parking lot and enter through the right doors.
Fees/Admission
This is a free workshop, and supplies will be provided.
Please bring a glue gun, if you have one available.
Contact Information
Emy Miller
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