When and how does a place become the subject of a memoir? Author Sue Eisenfeld will discuss with C-ville Weekly writer Elizabeth Derby how a form of writing that is usually focused on the author’s personal experience can expand to encompass place and history. Eisenfeld’s hikes in the Shenandoah National Park over decades compelled her to investigate and write about the history of the creation of the park in the context of her experiences of it.
The event is scheduled for Thursday, May 28, 7 p.m. Free and open to the public. WriterHouse, 508 Dale Avenue, Charlottesville, VA (behind the Preston Avenue Bodo’s),www.writerhouse.org, 434-296-1922, [email protected]
WriterHouse is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Waynesboro needs to get prepared for the July 23 Virginia DEQ public hearing on the request of Northrop Grumman for a permit that would allow the release of tons of hazardous air pollutants into our local environment.
UVA Baseball alum Ernie Clement, who will be starting at second base for the American League in next week’s MLB All-Star Game, has a new limited-edition lager coming out in his name.
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