In Person | Midtown Butcher Shop
FREE
ThisJane’s Walk, taking place on the Eastside Beltline, focuses on themes of literature, urban life, and urban development.
What if a walk could be an epic journey?
Join Robert Barsky, author of The Beltline Chronicles, for a literary stroll from 10th and Monroe to Ponce City Market.
Along the way, Robert will read from his book of poetry, following "George," the fictional poet whose memories trace the history of the Beltline and the stories embedded in each stretch of trail. The walk draws on the tradition of great literary journeys, from Homer's Odyssey to James Baldwin's Another Country, making the case that Atlanta's Beltline is its own kind of epic.
Participants are invited to make a donation of their choice to a local organization supporting people experiencing homelessness in exchange for a copy of the book.
About the Walk Leader
J Robert Barsky is a Guggenheim Fellow, professor, and author of The Beltline Chronicles. He has led Jane's Walks before and loves introducing people to the Beltline through the lens of literature and the epic tradition. Learn more at robertbarsky.org.
The Details:
Arrive Early to check-in with your walk leader or MODA volunteer.
Starting Point: Meet on the Beltline side of the Midtown Butcher Shoppe (985 Monroe Dr NE UNIT C, Atlanta, GA 30308)– just past the corner of 10th and Monroe
Ending Point: Ponce City Market
Distance of Route: 1 mile
Duration of Walk: 60 minutes
Walk Language: English
Accessibility: Terrain: Paved. This event IS wheelchair accessible.
What to Bring: Comfortable clothing for a leisurely stroll.
This walk takes place rain or shine.
Know Before You Go Details will be included in your confirmation email.
Registration | FREE
Jane’s Walks are free to attend, but registration is required.
Please click the link below to save your spot!
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Jane’s Walk is an annual global festival honoring the legacy of urbanist, activist, and writer Jane Jacobs with free, citizen-led walking tours through the neighborhoods that lend so much character to our cities.
The festival promotes civic engagement and encourages leaders and participants to share stories about their communities and use walking as a means of connecting with their neighbors.
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Starting Point: Meet on the Beltline side of the Midtown Butcher Shoppe 985 Monroe Dr NE UNIT C, Atlanta, GA 30308– just past the corner of 10th and Monroe
Ending Point: Ponce City Market
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MODA reserves the right to cancel a program if the minimum enrollment requirements are not met. If you need to cancel your plans for any reason, we kindly request that you notify us 48 hours prior to the event start. By doing so, we can release your seat to another individual interested in joining us for this Jane’s Walk!
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Designers with different styles of learning or special needs are welcome in MODA public programs. We will be able to most effectively help everyone learn and enjoy this experience if we know about those needs in advance of the program. Please email the primary walk leader listed in your confirmation email with questions or information.
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Email Felicia at felicia@museumofdesign.org with any questions.