Looking to have honest conversations about death? Join us at our events, workshops, and community gatherings or book a private event. We'll bring end-of-life
education to your workplace, senior community, or organization with custom workshops and keynotes.
Below you'll find what's coming up and how to get your team involved.

We’re excited to announce the very first Last Call Mini Festival hosted by Sunset Hill Funeral Home! We’re thrilled to continue our mission beyond St. Louis and expand the reach of this work into new communities through our mini festival series.
This special event brings the heart of Last Call: An End-of-Life Festival to Glen Carbon, IL with an afternoon of approachable, community-centered death positive education and conversation.
Join us for presentations, interactive activities, and meaningful connections focused on end-of-life planning, grief, and living with intention. Spend the day exploring these important topics in a supportive and welcoming environment.
The Mini Festival includes:
Whether you’re planning ahead, supporting a loved one, or simply curious about end-of-life topics, this event offers practical tools, thoughtful conversations, and a chance to connect with others in the community.
Register HERE
Engaging, death-positive talks for conferences, workplaces, and community events that bring practical insights on end-of-life planning with clarity, compassion, and zero awkwardness. Customized to your audience.
Hour-long workplace sessions on death-positive topics like Swedish death cleaning, end-of-life planning, and the movement making death less taboo. Engaging education your team can digest over lunch.
Death-positive workshops where employees walk away with real progress on end-of-life planning. From completing advance directives to starting legacy projects, these sessions combine education with action.
Small-group presentations that bring end-of-life planning conversations to libraries, senior centers, and community spaces. Designed for intimate settings where participants can ask questions, share stories, and engage with their community.
A guided conversation about mortality, meaning, and living well—shared over a meal. This experience creates space for honest dialogue, deeper relationships, and thoughtful reflection on life’s big questions.
A film screening paired with a facilitated discussion exploring themes of death, grief, caregiving, legacy, and what it means to live a meaningful life Perfect for community groups, libraries, small organizations, and friend clusters.