The Living Eulogy is a Lexington, Kentucky-based workshop to write a legacy of love for our friends and families while they can yet receive it. Conceived out of the grief of losing loved ones to addiction and a desire to have said the important things while still possible, this is a collaborative workshop to write a legacy of love for our friends and families. In my workshop, you join others as we write to the ones we love, the ones we care about, the person we used to be, or even the ones we don’t know well but who have made lasting impacts. The workshop offers seasoned writers and new writers the chance to dig into what makes someone important, develop a plan for what needs to be said, and the start of a beautiful Living Eulogy.

Anna Ross is a Lexingtonian by of 20+ years, an amateur everything but particularly enjoys writing poetry and lyrics, loves storytelling in many forms and most of her free time is spent mentoring really wild but beautiful folks, enjoying time at one of the many local coffee shops in town, listening to music in unique spaces, snuggling other people’s babies, or laying in a driveway under a balmy summer moon with beloved friends.

This class is suitable for all levels.

CANCELATION POLICY:
The Carnegie Center reserves the right to cancel a class if minimum enrollment is not met. It is best to register early to help our instructors prepare and to ensure the class does not get cancelled. We evaluate registration numbers 62 business days before a class starts to decide whether we can hold the class. Classes that do not meet minimum enrollment will be cancelled six–two business days prior to the first class meeting. All participants will be notified by email and will receive full refunds.

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