Letting Loss play in sacred community
Moving with Grief & Gratitude
CC King

Concord, MA
February 3, 10, 24 on Mondays: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
When we experience loss and grief we may struggle with feeling alone and disconnected from normal life, even from ourselves. Feelings of sadness, despair and anger may seem endless. This group will focus on gently moving though loss, finding camaraderie in the grief process and exploring skills to help ease the pain and discover some of the gifts of navigating life’s extreme challenges. Whether you have experienced the loss of a loved one through death or separation, loss of health or a job, this group can provide a place to take the pressure off of what hurts and to find the goodness that continues in your life.
Cost: $54 for the series
Registration/Information: CC King cocking.interplay@gmail.com or Emerson Integrative Health and Wellness: http://www.emersonhealthyliving.org
Venue
Emerson Hospital Integrative Health and Wellness Center
310 Baker Ave Extension
Concord, MA 01742
The Center is located inside the Emerson Health System building. Lots of parking is available.
Directions: Once on Baker Avenue Extension,
Enter the Concord Meadows Corporate Center, 300–310 Baker Avenue Extension
Turn right at the STOP sign, then drive to 310 Baker Avenue Extension.
Leaders
CC King
CC is a Certified InterPlay Leader Boston-area coordinator and grateful mentor to InterPlay Leaders in Training and Harvard Divinity School Students. She has been practicing the joyous unfolding of InterPlay for over 20 years and currently serves on the Body Wisdom Board and the Integrity & Innovation Council. CC is an expressive therapist, visual artist, teacher and community activist. Dedicated to inviting respectful & celebratory relations with Earth and her beings, CC designs workshops, organic sculpture and public performance. She values play with elders, Memory Cafes, cancer support and inclusive healing & transformation. Her background includes nonprofit management, art and family therapy, trauma-informed InterPlay and a life-long commitment to finding sustenance, creative activism, and joyful reverence in the natural world.