Before I Die
Local resident Kate Schaefer writes on a Before I Die public art display that invites people to share what is the most important thing they want to do before dying.

Local resident Kate Schaefer writes on a Before I Die public art display that invites people to share what is the most important thing they want to do before dying, May 11 in Washington, D.C. Before I Die was an idea originating with New Orleans artist Candy Chang who had transformed the side of an abandoned house in her neighborhood into a giant chalkboard for people to reflect what is important and meaningful to them. Local D.C. resident Sophie Miller set up the wall and with her friend Travis Moore funded it in memory of their grandparents. Alex Wong/Getty Images
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