Be Ready Long Before You Need This

Be Ready Long Before You Need This

Let’s explore end-of-life pre-planning

You’re invited to visit two Boulder County cemeteries with Jewish burial options. Guided by the Cemetery Consultants, we’ll walk the grounds, learn about plots, green/traditional burial practices, and discuss practical next steps for pre-planning.

Why? 

  1. Lift a burden from loved ones and ensure our wishes are known and respected.
  2. If you have been avoiding this inevitable Life Cycle event —  Every unfinished decision about our final arrangements quietly costs us something.  When we finally attend to these things – the plot, the paperwork, the plans, we reclaim energy and find peace.
  3. This is ‘real estate’ — cost increases and location matters 🙂

What we’ll visit

  • Mountain View Memorial Park – Jewish section (Boulder): Frequently used by Boulder’s Jewish community, with traditional burial options.
  • King David Memorial Garden in Longmont — provides fully “Green” Jewish burial — no concrete vault and also allows burial of cremains in a prairie grass natural environment

Date/Time:    July 20, 2026, 10:00am to 1:30pm

Meet:             Mountain View Memorial Park, 3016 Kalmia Ave., Boulder

We will Carpool from the first location to the second (King David is in the Foothills Gardens of Memory at 14241 N. 107th St (Hwy 287), Longmont)

REGISTER HERE:      https://luma.com/jade-lqnx

If you wish to visit only one of the locations please email Evie at evie@jadeinfo.org for instructions.

Accessibility: Please let us know any needs so we can accommodate.

We will visit another cemetery on another date.

Please join us for a thoughtful, practical morning that supports you and your loved ones. AND Remember that Planning Your Final Resting Place doesn’t make it come faster. It’s just a wise thing to do.

About Evie Cohen

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