Walk & Write: Homewood Cemetery
Write of worlds seen, unseen, and imagined during this tour of the historic Homewood Cemetery with archivist and historian Jennie Benford.
Date and time
Location
The Homewood Cemetery
1599 South Dallas Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217Good to know
Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
Homewood Cemetery, founded in 1878, nestled into the belly of Point Breeze will be our October destination for this year’s Walk & Write. Historian and archivist Jennie Benford will guide us through its lush, historic grounds, shedding light on little known facts, delving deep into local history, and showing us the ways in which the cemetery lends itself to gossip. Her insights, combined with Sherrie Flick’s prompts will help participants write worlds seen, unseen, and imagined.
About Walk & Writes
Since 2021, local writer Sherrie Flick has led the popular Walk & Write Tour series for Shiftworks Community + Public Arts. These hour-and-a-half tours traverse city neighborhoods and introduce tour-goers to various walking trails and footpaths.
As participants walk these areas, they have the opportunity to exercise their creative writing skills, responding to Flick’s writing prompts at each tour stop.
About Jennie Benford
Jennie Benford is the Local & Family History Librarian at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. She has been affiliated with The Homewood Cemetery, in one capacity or another, for over 30 years. She was University Archivist at CMU, 125th Anniversary historic researcher for Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, a Clayton Docent at The Frick, Pittsburgh Museums and Gardens, and a founding member of guerrilla women’s history action collective LUPEC (Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails).
About Sherrie Flick
Sherrie Flick is the author of 6 books, including the essay collection Homing: Instincts of a Rustbelt Feminist. She’s the recipient of a 2023 Creative Development Award and a Writing Pittsburgh Fellowship from the Creative Nonfiction Foundation. She teaches in the low-res MFA program at West Virginia Wesleyan College and is a member of the Pittsburgh Creative Corps. She lives in Pittsburgh.
Additional Information
Registrants should plan to arrive by 9:50 AM and check-in with Shiftworks staff at the main entrence to the cemetery; the tour will begin promptly at 10:00 AM.
All writing abilities are welcome and no previous writing experience is necessary. Bring a notebook, a writing implement, and curiosity for new places and experiences.
Please wear good walking shoes.
Access & Accommodations
This event will be held in-person and requires light physical activity.
This event will be held outdoors at the Homewood Cemetery. There is free parking on-site near the cemetery office. If there is a funeral service the day of the tour, parking is available elsewhere in the cemetery. The location is also served by public transit (see "Parking and Transportation").
A public restroom is availalbe inside the cemetery office.
We ask that all attendees respect the health and safety of others; if you are sick, please stay home.
To request additional accommodations for this event, please submit your request in writing on the event registration form. A Shifworks staff member will follow up with you directly about your request. We will attempt to implement requests for reasonable accommodations to the best of our ability, but cannot guarantee that all requests will be met. Alternate accommodations may be suggested by staff. All requests must be made by Monday, October 6, 2024.
Questions should be directed to ashley@shiftworkspgh.org.
Cancellation and Refunds
This tour will take place rain or shine; please be prepared for any type of weather. If there is severe weather the day of the tour requiring cancellation, participants will be notified by email 2 - 4 hours before the start of the tour and refunds will be issued to the original form of payment. All other sales are final.
Parking and Tranportaion Information
Parking is available inside the cemetery. Attendees may park near or behind the cemetery office.
If taking public transportation, there is a Pittsburgh Regional Transit stop at Forbes Avenue and Dallas Avenue that serves routes 61A and 61B. There is another stop approximately four blocks away at Shady Avenue and Ayelsboro Avenue that serves routes 64 and 74. For more information, please visit the Pittsburgh Regional Tranist website at: https://www.rideprt.org/
Photography, Videography, and Other Documentation
Participants should be aware that photography, video recording, and/or other documentation of the event by Shiftworks, other attendees, or the media may take place during the event. Participants will have an opportunity to indicate if they choose to opt out of being included in event documentation, and our team will make reasonable efforts to accommodate these preferences.
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