Resignation by Ettore Cadorin (Petry) |
"It's Halloween and Dia de los Muertos and All Souls. The veil between the worlds thins, and its time once again, to recall, to visit, to glide through, the Santa Barbara Cemetery."
David Petry, author of the book The Best Last Place: A History of the Santa Barbara Cemetery, will be your guide through this fascinating place in Santa Barbara history.
Saturday, October 30, 2010, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
~ or ~
Sunday, October 31, 2010, 1:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Santa Barbara Cemetery
Santa Barbara, California
$15 per person
Please RSVP to dlpetry@gmail.com
Bring water, a hat, a camera, and your curiosity!
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From one of Mr. Petry's previous press releases:
Issac Sparks marker, 1867. His initial burial in a broken-down Westside cemetery is the reason the Santa Barbara Cemetery exists today. (Petry) |
But more importantly, the Santa Barbara Cemetery has transcended five separate incarnations: as a dusty and geometric town cemetery, as a rudely conceived rural cemetery, as a fitful lawn park cemetery, as an over-achieving memorial park, and as a local columbarium. The Santa Barbara Cemetery has embraced each of these phases and has built upon them, becoming in the end, a modern cemetery that is better than any of the models it followed.
Be sure to sign up for The Best Last Place group on Facebook!
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Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Mr. Petry's book or business in any way. I do own a copy of the book, and I think it is excellent.
Copyright © by Elizabeth O'Neal
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