Negley Run Water Walk - May 4th
The Negley Run Watershed is the City's largest watershed and includes, among other areas, a small part of eastern Highland Park and Washington Blvd. Like most of the streams in the City of Pittsburgh, Negley Run is invisible to us today. The "Negley Run Was Here" tour is an effort to discover the traces of Negley Run and to understand how it shaped our community in the past and to speculate on what it could mean today. This event is free and open to everyone! Coordinated by WaterWalks with Creative Action for Community Justice, the tour will be on *Sat. May 4 at 11 am*. The walking tour will meet at Zeke's Drive Thru (6314 Broad Street) and last 1.5 to 2 hours. A version of the *Negley Run Was Here* walk was completed in 2015, and you can find a short video recording from it here <https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL66CsOUvJ2G5lRXu2jJ85y3eVYp1kecCm&v=pSjgC4zFGew>. Also, if you’re interested in learning more about the location and sites, take a look at this <http://www.a42.livingwaterspgh.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/negley-run-tour-pamphlet-final2.pdf> map; printed versions will be available on the day of the walk. Please let the organizers know if you’ll be able to join the walk by visiting the following link: bit.ly/waterwalks2. The Facebook event is here <https://www.facebook.com/events/348349625800981/>. This event is free and open to everyone! A flyer is attached. Please share with your friends, neighbors and colleagues. Stephanie [image: image.png]
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Stephanie Walsh