Interested in exploring Pittsburgh’s rivers this summer? Sometimes they seem to hide in plain sight. We plan to think, write, and walk beside a few. In this guided walk-and-write tour you’ll get outside, explore city neighborhoods, and write creatively.
Writer Sherrie Flick will lead this guided hour-and-a-half writing and walking tour that uses the urban environment and rippling water for inspiration. This session will focus on a stretch of the Monongahela River and the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh. No experience necessary—just bring your pen, paper, curiosity, and walking shoes.
Sherrie Flick is an award-winning writer, editor, and teacher who loves to walk around. She’s the author of the novel Reconsidering Happiness and two short story collections, Whiskey, Etc. and Thank Your Lucky Stars. Her nonfiction has appeared in Ploughshares, The Wall Street Journal, New England Review, and Creative Nonfiction. Flick writes a monthly gardening column for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and she teaches in the Food Studies and MFA programs at Chatham University. www.sherrieflick.com
Participants will meet at 317 East Carson Street, which is the street-level entrance to the Highline Park. Paid public parking is available in the parking lot at the Station Square East Parking Lot.
If taking public transportation, there is a stop at East Carson Street and 2nd Street that serves routes 48 and 51. View a map HERE.
Registration for this class is $5.00 per person. The registration button below will redirect you to Eventbrite where you complete your registration.
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