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Events in June 2020
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Monthly Moth Story Slam
Monthly Moth Story Slam
Ann Arbor, MIJanuary 7, Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, 7:30 p.m. stories begin
Monthly Moth Story Slam at Zingerman's Greyline, 100 N. Ashley St. Prepare a 5 minute story on the theme, toss your name in the hat, and if your name is pulled, step up and tell your true personal story live without notes. Volunteers from the audience judge the stories. Info: www.theMoth.org Note: adults only. Language and topics are often unsuitable for children. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets. -
First Thursday Storytelling
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First Thursday Storytelling
Eclipse Chocolate Bar & Bistro2145 Fern StreetSan Diego, CA 92104United States619-578-2984Monthly curated storytelling show for adults. Four to six professional storytellers telling personal, folk, and literary tales. Donations. Food and beverages are available for purchase.
Monthly Moth Story SlamMonthly Moth Story Slam
Detroit, MIJanuary 2, Detroit 7:00 p.m. doors open/7:00 p.m. stories begin
The monthly Moth Story Slam located at the Marble Bar, 1501 Holden St. Prepare a 5-minute story on the theme, toss your name in the hat, and if your name is pulled, step up and tell your true personal story live without notes. Volunteers from the audience judge the stories. Note: adults only. Info: www.themoth.org Language and topics are often unsuitable for children. Tickets $5 at the door. Check website to confirm listing, theme and purchase tickets. -
LOONS Storytelling Guild
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LOONS Storytelling Guild
SPCA of Hancock County141 Bar Harbor RoadTrenton, ME 04605United States207-667-8088L.O.O.N.S is actually Lovers Of Old & New Stories, a Storytelling Guild that meets monthly. Our members share a love of story, but a rich collection of different perspectives on how to best express that passion. Our interests range from sharing personal stories, to performing as a costumed historical reenactor, to telling with puppets, to bringing folk tales from other cultures to life. We are delighted by minstrelsy, tales for adults, children and teens, mime, and more.
Our meetings are open to the public, and we welcome listeners as well as tellers.
You can also join us online through ZOOM video conference.
Please contact hope3944@gmail.com for information or to receive a ZOOM link to join us from your computer. -
Patchwork Story Swap
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Patchwork Story Swap
Mt. Airy Nexus520 Carpenter LaneMt. Airy, PA 19119United States2672235423Patchwork Story Swap
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As I Recall Storytelling Guild: Hancock County Public Library
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As I Recall Storytelling Guild: Hancock County Public Library
Hancock County Public Library900 W. McKenzie RoadGreenfield, IN 46140United StatesEverybody has a story to tell! Come listen, learn, and share your family stories. It’s your chance to recall a moment from your life, try out a new story with an audience, or just listen to some good family stories. All are welcome!
Cost: Free
Bynum Storytelling Workshop–
Bynum Storytelling Workshop
Bynum General Store950 Bynum RoadPittsboro, NC 27312Newbies welcome! Try your story out on us! We promise to be kind and keep it positive. Casual - bring a sandwich if you are coming straight from work. Sound system, lights, stage - practice under the lights!
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Muskegon Yarnspinners Monthly Meeting
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Muskegon Yarnspinners Monthly Meeting
Muskegon, MIJanuary 8, Muskegon 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Muskegon Yarnspinners: welcome new members at their monthly meetings from October through May at the Hope Reformed Church, 1878 Evanston, (Corner of Quarterline and Evanston). Contact: Cliff Cook, 616-638-1121, cwcook13@aol.com. -
Mid-Michigan Area Storytellers (M.A.S.T.) meeting
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Mid-Michigan Area Storytellers (M.A.S.T.) meeting
Veteran's Memorial Library, Founders Room301 S. UniversityMt. Pleasant, MI 48858United States989-773-3242Mid-Michigan Area Storytellers, M.A.S.T., welcomes visitors and new members to their meetings which gathers every 2nd Thursday of the month. We meet at Veteran's Memorial Library Founders Room, 301 S. University, Please join us to talk about and tell our stories! Contact info: Joe Remenar jremenar66@yahoo.com.
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2nd Sundays @ The Center
2nd Sundays @ The Center
The Center for Art and Inspiration125 S. Main StreetHendersonville, NC 28792United States828-697-8547This is a series of special events with professional storytellers taking you on a journey through time, evoking history, memory, and connection. Lose yourself in the art of storytelling and accompanying music. Each month a different storyteller brings a unique program with storytelling and music.
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StorySpinners of Grand Rapids Monthly Meeting
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StorySpinners of Grand Rapids Monthly Meeting
Grand Rapids, MIUnited StatesJanuary 20, Grand Rapids 6:30-8:30 p.m.
StorySpinners of Grand Rapids: Monthly meeting featuring stories, education, and a treat. Come listen or share your favorite tale. Shawmut Hills School 2550 Burritt St. NW. www.storyspinners.orgLansing Storytellers Guild Monthly Meeting–
Lansing Storytellers Guild Monthly Meeting
Okemos, MIUnited StatesJanuary 20, Okemos 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Lansing Storytellers Guild invites new members to their monthly meeting. Schuler in Eastwood Town Center Contact for more information: Jean Bolley, phone 517-281-8036 or email bolleyj@hotmail.com and/or Shirley Bradley, shirleyjane@comcast.net -
Monthly Moth Story Slam
Monthly Moth Story Slam
Ann Arbor, MIUnited StatesJanuary 21, Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, 7:30 p.m. stories begin
Monthly Moth Story Slam at Zingerman's Greyline, 100 N. Ashley St. Prepare a 5-minute story on the theme, toss your name in the hat, and if your name is pulled, step up and tell your true personal story live without notes. Volunteers from the audience judge the stories. Info: www.theMoth.org Note: adults only. Language and topics are often unsuitable for children. Check website to confirm listing, theme and purchase tickets. -
As I Recall Storytelling Guild: College Branch Library
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As I Recall Storytelling Guild: College Branch Library
College Library4180 N. College AvenueIndianapolis, IN 46205, IN 466205United StatesEverybody has a story to tell! Come listen, learn, and share your family stories. It’s a chance to recall a moment from your life, try out a new story with an audience, or just listen to some good family stories. All are welcome!
Cost: Free
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DVD Showing: Once More with Feeling, Were you there?
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DVD Showing: Once More with Feeling, Were you there?
Watch the DVD “Once More with Feeling,”Were you there? My concert filmed at ātac: downtown arts + music in 2013 will be shown on June 19th, via YouTube streaming. This video captures me in front of a sold out crowd, with a full band and many special guests, including a young Hayley Reardon. Relive the magic and excitement of that night from the comfort of your own home as I answer questions and give commentary in the YouTube chat room.The show is free but donations will be accepted. A portion of the money donated will be given to ātac: downtown arts + music. Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O91mL_e503Y
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Homesteaders' Storytelling Guild
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Homesteaders' Storytelling Guild
Waterford Public Library49 Rope Ferry RoadWaterford, CT 06385United States860-444-5805A monthly meeting of storytellers, writers, and poets who share and critique one another's work.
Detroit Story League Monthly Meeting–
Detroit Story League Monthly Meeting
Plymouth, MIUnited StatesJanuary 18, Plymouth 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Detroit Story League invites you to enjoy our monthly meeting. Visitors welcome. 12:00 Bring your lunch, 12:30 stories begin followed by a workshop, 2:00 Business meeting. Plymouth Public Library, 223 S. Main. 734-453-0750. For more Information: Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951. www.DetroitStorytelling.orgVirtual Storytelling & Magic Series – Summer 2020–
Virtual Storytelling & Magic Series – Summer 2020
Virtual Storytelling & Magic Series – Summer 2020. Inglewood Public Library featuring Storyteller Antonio Sacre. www.library.cityofinglewood.org. For more information and link to attend Contact: Pamela Greene. pgreene@cityofinglewood.org. The weekly Saturday events are free and open to the public.
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Mother Goose and Gander
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Mother Goose and Gander
Mother Goose and Gander will be on the Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page, once a week, with a short program, geared to a preschool audience, sharing rhymes and stories. For more information contact Trudy Bulkley 734-769-3115. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/99965546438/posts/10157273430701439/
Members Only Story Coaching Session–
Members Only Story Coaching Session
Coaching Sessions take place on the third Sunday of the month, in the warm homes of our Patchwork members.
Coaching sessions allow tellers to garner critical and pointed feedback. Listeners are encouraged, as well as tellers, to attend these informative and friendly meetings.
Note: This is a members only benefit.
Please contact us for details.Passim Streams: Don White on Father’s Day–
Passim Streams: Don White on Father’s Day
Passim Streams: Don White on Father’s Day Stream at: https://www.facebook.com/clubpassim/live/ You can also sign in on Zoom and be a part of the show! Limited access!. Meeting ID: 938 3467 5144 Password: DWPassim. Donate: http://passim.org/stream. Suggested donation: $25. Watch Don White perform from home during this time of social distancing! Donations will be split between the artist and Passim.
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Desserts by the Decade!
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Desserts by the Decade!
Desserts by the Decade! Experience a tasty trip to the past—this time to the 1940s! The Greatest Generation manned warships, piloted aircrafts, and held down the home front while World War II raged. Join us via Zoom to learn how food rationing and pop culture shaped the food and recipes of the 1940’s. Register to receive Zoom link: http://chelsea.evanced.info/signup/EventDetails?EventId=15415&backTo=Calendar&startDate=2020/07/01
Story Arts of MN online Story Circle (open mic)–
Story Arts of MN online Story Circle (open mic)
Story Arts of MN holds an online Story Circle (open mic) on the fourth Tuesday of each month. This FREE event is open to everyone. After registering, you’ll receive an email message with the Zoom link. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/o/story-arts-of-minnesota-17294067957. Bring your favorite seven-minute tale and your listening ears. All stories are welcome, including traditional tales as well as original true stories. Both experienced and new storytellers are welcome. We ask that you offer content warnings if the story might be challenging, and that you let others know if they can retell it. If you’d like to reserve a spot to tell, please email us at storyartsmn@gmail.com. Don’t have a story to share? We invite you to watch and listen. (This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.)
Nevada Storytelling Guild Monthly Meetings–
Nevada Storytelling Guild Monthly Meetings
CSN Cheyenne Campus3200 Campus DriveLas Vegas, NV 89030United States702-816-8333Monthly Meetings of the Nevada Storytelling Guild. Workshops, coaching, performance opportunities.
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Stories on Tap
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Stories on Tap
13 Virtues Brewing Company6410 S.E. Milwaukie AvenuePortland, OR 97202United StatesStorytelling open mic, hosted by Anne Rutherford & Norm Brecke on the last Wednesday of the month. Check website for monthly themes. Free, open to the public, come listen or share a story you’d like to tell. Story length 8 minutes, no notes. Do you have a story to tell? More info at www.anne-norm.com/stories.
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SIO Story Lab with Park Howell via Zoom
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SIO Story Lab with Park Howell via Zoom
Online Zoom meetingStory Lab with Park Howell, "The World's Most Industrious Storyteller"
Virtual Children Workshop–
Virtual Children Workshop
Register in advance to attend this Virtual Children Workshop aged 8 to 12 years old. Children will laugh, learn, create, and share stories. Presented by Educator/Storyteller/Author/Workshop Presenter Mary Johnson Grant Sponsored by www.casoegroup.org call to register 313- 656- 4600 Please join me this summer!! Since this is all ZOOM, anyone can join!
Ann Arbor downtown online, interactive history walk–
Ann Arbor downtown online, interactive history walk
Have you ever looked around beautiful downtown Ann Arbor and wondered, “What was there?” Find out by joining local historian Patti Smith for an online, interactive history walk. Learn about the “red light district” on Fourth Avenue, the first courthouses, the old fire station, the businesses that lined Main Street and so much more! Patti will record vignettes at various historical stops and then you watch them together, with time for questions throughout. Instructor: Patti Smith is an Ann Arbor townie, special education teacher, storyteller and author of Images of America: Downtown Ann Arbor, Vanishing Ann Arbor and the forthcoming Michigan Beer HistoryTour of Downtown Ann Arbor! Sign up here: https://apm.activecommunities.com/aareced/Activity_Search
Ann Arbor Storytellers Guild–
Ann Arbor Storytellers Guild
The Ann Arbor Storytellers Guild is pleased to announce that Story Night will move to the virtual world in a ZOOM concert that will also be livestreamed to Facebook. Our new quarterly format will include the best local and regional storytellers. Register in advance for this meeting: https://tinyurl.com/yac77xj9
Storytelling Arts of Indiana presents; Song Writer, Storyteller, Humorist, Don White–
Storytelling Arts of Indiana presents; Song Writer, Storyteller, Humorist, Don White
Storytelling Arts of Indiana presents; Song Writer, Storyteller, Humorist, Don White. The show will be streamed on youtube from ZOOM https://youtu.be/iyqy4HKduYs but friends of Don and/or Storytelling Arts of Indiana will be able to be in the interactive z-oom concert by this link or access information: Join Zoom: Meeting ID: 856 6803 6992. Password: 965401. The show is free but donations will be accepted. A portion of the money donated will be given to the Storytelling Arts of Indiana. There will be an after-party with a story circle. There may even be a surprise guest!
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Storytelling Webinar Workshop with Elizabeth Ellis (Session 1)
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Storytelling Webinar Workshop with Elizabeth Ellis (Session 1)
Storytelling Webinar Workshop from award-winning teacher of Storytellers, Elizabeth Ellis. “I Don’t Have Anything to Tell About” Syndrome The How and Why of Story Boarding for Story Construction Types of Listener Response and How To Create Them Privacy Issues: Yours and Theirs Personal Private vs. Personal Public Stories Maintaining Control of Emotional Material
Detroit Association of Black Storytellers Monthly Meeting–
Detroit Association of Black Storytellers Monthly Meeting
Detroit, MIUnited StatesJanuary 25, Detroit 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Detroit Association of Black Storytellers invites you to attend their monthly meeting at the Charles Wright Museum of African American History, 315 E Warren Ave. Join us for a story, workshop, refreshments and business meeting. www.detroitassociationofblackstorytellers.com or call: Jatu Gray, 313-433-4249. New members welcomeVirtual Storytelling & Magic Series – Summer 2020–
Virtual Storytelling & Magic Series – Summer 2020
Virtual Storytelling & Magic Series – Summer 2020. Inglewood Public Library featuring The Wacko Magic Show. www.library.cityofinglewood.org. For more information and link to attend Contact: Pamela Greene pgreene@cityofinglewood.org. The weekly Saturday events are free and open to the public.
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Ann Arbor Storytellers Guild monthly meeting
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Ann Arbor Storytellers Guild monthly meeting
The Ann Arbor Storytellers Guild monthly meetings will be held on Zoom until further notice. These meetings are open to the public. Come, join us, share stories and conversation. These meetings are facilitated by Leif Larsen, and AASG members, and are held on the fourth Sunday each month and are currently scheduled online through December. The link for all of the meetings is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84345037477?pwd=cVdMaVVOcXUzZHBYVElTL3M5U0JKdz09
Mother Goose and Gander–
Mother Goose and Gander
Mother Goose and Gander will be on the Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page, once a week, with a short program, geared to a preschool audience, sharing rhymes and stories. For more information contact Trudy Bulkley 734-769-3115. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/99965546438/posts/10157273430701439/