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The week's events
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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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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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Quinn Golden Featured at Story Space online Tue 04/14/2020
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Quinn Golden Featured at Story Space online Tue 04/14/2020
Havurat Shalom113 College AvenueSomerville, MA 02144United States867-998-1592The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 PM EDT
To attend the event
1. go to http://www.StorySpace.org/.
2. Click on the word invitation for all the instructions
including how to put your name in the tin for open telling.
New content is posted each Tuesday morning.
To learn more or be on our mailing list send email to: info@storyspace.org.
There is an $8 requested donation. Click Here to feed the Kitty.Quinn Golden:
began public speaking thirty years ago by addressing the groups and members of various manufacturing associations that he belonged to. His public speaking evolved into teaching at seminars and workshops.
Learning along the way that weaving stories and fables into speaking engagements could bridge the gap between the audience just hearing a mind-numbing presentation, or becoming immersed in it. Gradually the stories became more important than the topics.
A lifelong resident of New Hampshire, Quinn lives in Alton NH with Vivian, his bride of nearly thirty-five years, Bushman the Dog and a flock of Chickens.
Feature’s website: http://www.leatherboundjourneys.com/
There is an $8 requested donation.Every Tuesday night is Story Space from 6:45 – 7:00 P.M. ET.
Storytelling of all types and styles in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention.
There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language.
Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen.
No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
In the spirit of Brother Blue.There is an $8 requested donation. Click Here.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) 6:45 – 7:00 P.M. EDT.
Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EDT sharp, followed by the Featured Teller.Story Space website: http://www.storySpace.org/
Story Space Face Book page: https://www.facebook.com/The-Story-Space-177178758969270/
Story Space eMail: info@StorySpace.Org
"Program Subject to Change"www.storySpace.org
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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
Michigan during Prohibition, "High Times in the Dry Times"–
Michigan during Prohibition, "High Times in the Dry Times"
Brighton, MIBrighton District Library hosts Lois Keel's upbeat look at Michigan during Prohibition, "High Times in the Dry Times" as the average citizen was part of providing 75% of the smuggled alcohol. Brighton District Library, 100 Library Drive. Free registration begins April 1, http://brightonlibrary.evanced.info/signup/Calendar, or call Adult Services at 810-229-6571.
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Parent-Tellers
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Parent-Tellers
Chatterton Middle School24333 Ryan RoadWarren, MI 48091United StatesDo you want to become a storyteller? Do want to strengthen your storytelling skills? Do you want supportive coaching on the stories you tell? Now in its 31st year, join Judy Sima’s famed Parent-Tellers. Most Thursday mornings during the school year. We meet at Chatterton Middle School, 24333 Ryan Road (south of 10 Mile) Contact Judy if you wish to participate. 248-644-3951 Judy@JudySima.com . You don’t have to be a parent to attend
StorySpinners of Grand Rapids monthly meeting–
StorySpinners of Grand Rapids monthly meeting
Grand Rapids, MIStorySpinners 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.org
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Stone Soup Storytelling Festival
All Day
Stone Soup Storytelling Festival
MUSE 134134 South Main StreetWoodruff, SC 29388United States864-706-5532A small three day festival with an intimate feel. Get up close with our tellers. Feel the passion in their stories- Lunch and Laugh, Workshop, Stone Soup Supper, Light the Fire, Amateurs, Liars, New Voices, Favorites, Children's Stories, Cabaret and Comedy, Healing Stories. Come, Listen.
Real People. True Stories. Told Live.Real People. True Stories. Told Live.
Detroit, MIThe award-winning Secret Society Of Twisted Storytellers, presents a curated, live storytelling event. Real People. True Stories. Told Live. Featuring Five Twisted Storytellers with Musical and Dance Guests. Local Artisans/Exhibitors and Cash Bar! Hosted by Satori Shakoor. Charles H. Wright Museum 315 E. Warren Avenue, For information, tickets, and video visit: www.twistedtellers.org/events or call 313-744-6037
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Stone Soup Storytelling Festival
All Day
Stone Soup Storytelling Festival
MUSE 134134 South Main StreetWoodruff, SC 29388United States864-706-5532A small three day festival with an intimate feel. Get up close with our tellers. Feel the passion in their stories- Lunch and Laugh, Workshop, Stone Soup Supper, Light the Fire, Amateurs, Liars, New Voices, Favorites, Children's Stories, Cabaret and Comedy, Healing Stories. Come, Listen.
Homesteaders' Storytelling Guild–
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.orgDetroit Story League monthly meeting–
Detroit Story League monthly meeting
Plymouth, MIDetroit Story League invites you to enjoy our monthly meeting. Visitors welcome. 12:30 stories begin. Berkley Public Library: 3155 Coolidge Hwy. 248-658-3440. For more Information: Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951. www.DetroitStorytelling.org