For the last 24 years, since it closed its Manhattan office, Woodlawn has kept the archives in whatever odd space it could find around its 400 acres: maintenance barns, offices, the Woolworth Chapel, the Jerome Avenue gatehouse.
Sunday at 3 p.m. in Woolworth Chapel, a free discussion with Marilyn Stasio, who writes the Crime column for The New York Times Book Review; information: (718) 920-1469.
Eschewing the grandeur of a large public funeral, she has decided to hold a short ceremony at the Woolworth Chapel at the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx before about 25 close friends and relatives.
In case of rain the festivities will move to Woolworth Chapel.
Cathy Gale and Johnny Amoroso are the assisting vocalists, and in case of rain, the festivities move indoors to Woolworth Chapel.
WOODLAWN CEMETERY, Woolworth Chapel, Jerome and Bainbridge Avenues, Bronx.
In case of rain, the concert will take place in the cemetery's Woolworth Chapel.
The downbeat time at the outdoor site is 2 P.M. (remember to take blankets or folding chairs), unless rain forces a move to Woolworth Chapel at the Cemetery.
If it rains, the concert will be held in Woolworth Chapel at the cemetery.
If it rains, the concert will be held in the Woolworth Chapel on the grounds.