Harper’s Community Funeral Home Presents: Flanagan’s Wake – A Celebration of Life with a Twist!

Harper’s Community Funeral Home Presents: Flanagan’s Wake – A Celebration of Life with a Twist!
Harper’s Community Funeral Home Presents: Flanagan’s Wake – A Celebration of Life with a Twist!

Here at Harper’s Community Funeral Home in New Haven, Indiana, we’re thrilled to announce an extraordinary event that will transport you to the charming fictional village of Grapplin, nestled in County Sligo, Ireland, this St. Patrick’s Day weekend.

🎭 Flanagan’s Wake: A Unique Immersive Experience

Get ready for an immersive journey into the heart of an Irish wake, filled with tears, laughter, singing, and of course, plenty of whiskey. Flanagan’s Wake is a beloved show, and we’re proud to bring it to the Fort Wayne area for an unforgettable run of performances.

🗓️ Performance Dates and Details

Join us on the following dates:

  • Friday, March 8th
  • Saturday, March 9th
  • Sunday, March 10th
  • Thursday, March 15th
  • Friday, March 16th
  • St. Patrick’s Day Sunday, March 17th

Proceeds from ticket sales will go to support the Shepherd’s House in Fort Wayne. This incredible organization provides long-term residential and transitional housing for individuals struggling with alcohol and chemical addiction, offering them a path to recovery and a chance at a brighter future.

🏠 A Unique Setting

Flanagan’s Wake takes place right here in our funeral home setting, creating an authentic atmosphere for this unforgettable experience. Directed by the talented David Rousculp, a local award-winning playwright, the show promises to be a night to remember.

🎭 Meet the Cast

Our talented cast includes a lineup of seasoned actors and improvisation experts who will bring the village of Grapplin to life before your eyes. From Flanagan’s mother and grieving fiancée to the local priest and eccentric characters, each performance is sure to be a unique and memorable experience.

🍻 Pre-Show Drinks

Join us from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm each night for drinks at our cash bar before the show begins. It’s the perfect way to get into the spirit of the evening and mingle with fellow audience members.

🎟️ Get Your Tickets

Tickets are $20 presale and $25 at the door. With a limited capacity of 125 people per show, we recommend purchasing your tickets early to secure your spot. Please note that the show is recommended for ages 21 and older due to suggestive language and the availability of a cash bar.

A Celebration of Irish Heritage

For director David Rousculp, Flanagan’s Wake is more than just a show—it’s a celebration of his Irish heritage and a chance to bring people together in a spirit of joy and camaraderie. And with all proceeds supporting the Shepherd’s House, it’s a wonderful opportunity to give back to the community while having a great time.

👏 Join Us for an Unforgettable Evening

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this one-of-a-kind event! Whether you’re looking for a fun night out or a unique way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Flanagan’s Wake promises to be an experience you won’t soon forget.

Thank you for supporting Harper’s Community Funeral Home and the Shepherd’s House. We can’t wait to see you there!

Note: David Rousculp has a rich history of stage acting and directing, including acclaimed productions such as “My Dead Clown” and “The Sexton.” He is excited to bring his talents to Flanagan’s Wake and hopes to see you in the audience!

Coping with Grief: Support and Resources for Families

Coping with Grief: Support and Resources for Families

Losing a loved one is undoubtedly one of life’s most challenging experiences. Grief can be overwhelming, confusing, and often isolating. At Harper’s Community Funeral Home, we understand the profound impact of loss and are committed to providing not only funeral services but also support and resources to help families navigate the grieving process. In this blog, we will discuss various ways families can cope with grief, including grief support groups, counseling services, and practical advice for dealing with the emotions that accompany loss.

Understanding the Grieving Process

Before we delve into coping strategies, it’s important to recognize that grief is a unique and individual experience. It doesn’t follow a specific timeline, and everyone grieves differently. Some may experience intense sadness, while others may feel anger or confusion. There is no right or wrong way to grieve, and it’s crucial to allow yourself the time and space to process your emotions.

Seeking Grief Support Groups

Grief support groups can be an invaluable resource for those dealing with loss. These groups offer a safe and understanding environment where individuals can share their feelings, stories, and experiences with others who are also grieving. The sense of community and shared understanding can be incredibly comforting during such a challenging time.

Many local organizations and community centers offer grief support groups, and they can often be found online as well. At Harper’s Community Funeral Home, we can also connect you with reputable grief support groups in your area.

Counseling Services

Professional counseling can provide individuals and families with the tools to navigate grief more effectively. Grief counselors specialize in helping people process their emotions, develop coping strategies, and find ways to move forward. They offer a confidential and non-judgmental space to explore your grief and provide guidance tailored to your unique needs.

If you or a family member are struggling to cope with grief, seeking the assistance of a grief counselor can be a significant step towards healing. Our funeral home can help you find reputable counselors in your area to support you during this difficult time.

Practical Tips for Coping with Grief

While support groups and counseling are essential, there are also practical steps you can take to help cope with grief:

  1. Self-Care: Remember to take care of yourself physically and emotionally. Ensure you are eating well, getting enough rest, and engaging in activities that bring you comfort and joy.
  2. Lean on Your Support Network: Reach out to friends and family for support. Sharing your feelings and memories can be therapeutic and comforting.
  3. Create a Memorial: Honoring your loved one’s memory can be healing. Consider creating a memorial space or participating in memorial events.
  4. Journaling: Writing down your thoughts and emotions can be a helpful way to process grief and gain insight into your feelings.
  5. Seek Professional Help When Needed: If your grief becomes overwhelming or starts affecting your daily life, do not hesitate to seek professional help from a therapist or counselor.

Conclusion

Coping with grief is a journey that requires time, patience, and support. At Harper’s Community Funeral Home, we are here to offer not only funeral services but also compassionate guidance and resources to help you and your family during this challenging time. Remember that it’s okay to seek help and lean on others for support. Grief is a process, and with the right resources and support, healing is possible.