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Storytelling Event Calendar
www.MichiganStorytelling.org
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Yvonne Healy, Editor • Judy Sima, Distribution Editor
All events are located in Michigan unless otherwise noted.
Submission: Judy@JudySima.com by the 15th of the month.
November 1, 2016
HIGHLIGHTS
There’s still time to attend a scary Halloween storytelling program! Check out special November storytelling Tellabration! Events across the state.
OCTOBER
October 23, Beverly Hills 6:00 p.m.
21
th Annual Halloween Hoot for kids of all ages at Beverly
Park featuring Judy Sima and Michelle McKinney. Wear a costume and enjoy
a walk through the haunted woods followed by delightfully frightful
tales told under the park pavilion. Beverly Road, north of 13 mile, west
of Southfield Rd. For information: 248-644-7802.
October 24, Battle Creek 7:00 p.m.
Adam Mellema leads listeners through a “merry-not-scary” listening time!
Show features stories highlighting Adam’s mostly-true Halloween
memories, as well as an origin story about George M. Boogey (ahem, the
Boogie Man). Willard Library 7 W Van Buren St, Battle Creek, MI
49017. 269-968-8166. Visit
adammellema.com for more information.
October 29, Howell 7:00 p.m.
Scary Story Festival Family Concert. All are invited to Free family
concert at the Howell Opera House, 123 W. Grand River, Howell. Concert
is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild and the Howell Opera
House Info: Jeff Doyle, at (517) 404-8257 or
Jeff@myblueape.com or
www.AnnArborStorytelling.org.
October 29, Howell 9:00 p.m.
Scary Story Festival Adult Concert. Age 14 to Adult are invited to
Concert at the Howell Opera House, 123 W. Grand River, Howell. Concert
is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild and the Howell Opera
House. Donation $20 includes dessert & coffee. Proceeds benefit the
Howell Opera House. Info: Jeff Doyle, at (517) 404-8257 or
Jeff@myblueape.com or
www.AnnArborStorytelling.org
October 31, Cleveland Heights, OH 6:15-9:00 p.m.
Adults only invited to dinner and a show of "Creepy Celtic Chillers"
featuring Michigan's Yvonne Healy. Tickets are $15 for members and $20
for non-members. Reserve yours at the College Club, 216-631-1683 or
online at
http://thecollegeclub.org/events/dinner-program-4-2016-10-31/. College Club, 2348 Overland Drive, Cleveland Heights, OH. Info:
clubmanager@thecollegeclub.org.
October 30, Detroit 3:00 p.m. doors open/4:00 p.m. program begins
Detroit Association of Black Storytellers presents an afternoon to “Kick
Back and Relax” featuring Mike Foster, Ramona Burns, Gwen Lewis and
Robert Jones at the Northwest Activity Center, 18100 Meyers Rd. Venders
on site, tickets $10.
www.thedetroitassociationofblackstorytellers.com 313-422-DABS (3227)
NOVEMBER
November 1, White Lake 7:00-9:00 p.m.
May-Nov Fisk Farm
North Oakland County Storytellers (NOCS) welcomes new members to their monthly meetings. Fisk Farm schoolhouse, Highland Road (M-59) and Fisk Farm.
or contact Carolyn Graves, 258-363-6149 for more information
November 1, Ann Arbor 6:00 p.m. doors open/7:30 p.m. stories begin
Doors open at 6:00 for the monthly Moth Story Slam located at Circus
Bar, 210 S. First Avenue, thanks to Michigan Public Radio. 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.
Tickets $8 at the door. This month’s theme “Persuasion”
November 2, Kansas City, MO noon-3:00 p.m.
Metropolitan Community College hosts “Using Storytelling to Enhance
Language Skills” Workshop presented by Michigan Storyteller, Judy Sima.
Registration by October 28, $15 includes lunch. Send payment to
MCC-Maple Woods, Attn: Marti Adams, LR 102, 2601 NE Barry Road – KCMO
64156. Make checks to Metropolitan Community College. For information:
816-604-3011.
November 2-5, Kansas City, MO
17
th Annual Storytelling Celebration featuring Michigan’s
own, Judy Sima, along with Charlotte Blake Austin, Tim Tingle, Jim Two
Crows Wallen. Events are free and open to the public. Check
www.KCStorytelling.org for times and locations or for more information, contact Heather Perez at 816.604.3007.
November 3, 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. This month’s theme is: “Nine to Five.”
November 4, Muskegon 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Please join the Muskegon Yarnspinners for their 6th annual
Tellabration!
- A celebration of storytelling for audiences 12 years old thru adult.
These stories will entertain you, humor you, and stay with you long
after the evening is over. Muskegon Museum of Art, 296 W. Webster
Avenue. Cost $5.00 per person. ($15 for families) contact: Ned @
231-755-2383 or
carteredwin93@yahoo.com
November 6, Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m.
“Kerry Tales: Baa, Baa Black Sheep and Mother Goose.” Storyteller, Trudy
Bulkley, entertains as Mother Goose with rhymes and stories. 1/2 hour
program for young and old alike. Kerrytown Market and Shops in
Hollander’s, 410 N. Fourth Avenue, Free. 734-769-3115
November 9, 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). Monthly meetings
continue from June through September at members' homes. Contact Ned
Carter, 231-755-2383 or email him at
carteredwin93@yahoo.com
November 10, Ann Arbor 7:00 p.m.
HERsay Story Time a Showcase of female talent at Pointless Brewing
Company--storytelling, standup, poetry slam, singing, tap dancing. 3014
Packard Rd. Contact Patti Smith if you’d like to perform.
teacherpatti@fastmail.net
November 10, Battle Creek, 7:00 p.m.
The fourth Mosaic Storytelling Showcase sponsored by
Battle Creek Enquirer
in partnership with diverse organizations featuring local storytellers
sharing personal stories about animals. First Congregational Church, 145
Capital Ave NE. $7.00 with proceeds going to Humane Society of South
Central Michigan & All Species Kinship. Tickets available at
tickets.battlecreekenquirer.com or at the door. Contact Dick Strader:
dstrader40@yahoo.com
November 11, Ann Arbor 7:30 p.m.
Ann Arbor Storytellers Guild’s 25th
Tellabration!™
adult concert. Tellers: Beverly Black, Steve Daut, Simran Harvey, Glen
Modell, Judy Schmidt and Susanna Zoumbaris. Steve will also serve as
Emcee. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1400 W. Stadium Blvd.
Tickets at the door $15 Ages 14 and up. The concert is also the launch
date for the AASG's new 2 CD package:
Tellabration!™ LIVE! with the Ann Arbor Storytellers' Guild. More information:
www.annarborstorytelling.org or
www.facebook.com/annarborstorytellers
November 13, Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m.
Tellabration!” The Ann Arbor
Storytellers’ Guild presents a Family Concert with storytellers: Jeff
Doyle, Jennifer Otto and Laura Raynor. Ann Arbor District Library,
Pittsfield Branch, 2359 Oak Valley Drive. Age 5 & up. Free and open
to the public. More information:
www.annarborstorytelling.org or
www.facebook.com/annarborstorytellers There will be a drawing at both concerts for door prizes: a beautiful quilt made by professional quilt maker Judy Schmidt.
November 15, Mt Pleasant 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Mid-Michigan Area Storytellers, M.A.S.T. welcomes new members to
their monthly meeting at Veteran's Memorial Library Annex Community
Room, 301 S. University. Mt. Pleasant, MI Info. Joe Remenar
jremenar66@yahoo.com
November 15, Grand Rapids 7:00-9:00 p.m.
StorySpinners of Grand Rapids welcomes new members to their monthly meeting in members’ homes call Gloria Cangelosi for more information
storyspinnersgr@gmail.com
November 15, Ann Arbor 6:00 p.m. doors open/7:30 p.m. stories begin
Doors open at 6:00 for the monthly Moth Story Slam located at Circus
Bar, 210 S. First Avenue, thanks to Michigan Public Radio. 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.
Tickets $8 at the door. This month’s theme “Rise and Shine”
November 16, Clinton Township 10:00 a.m- Noon
S.O.A.R (Society of Active Retirees) presents Judy Sima “My Mother’s
Voice and Discussion About Storytelling.” Judy tells the story of her
mother’s encounter with the Gestapo on The Night of the Broken Glass and
her escape from Germany during WWII and her research chronicling her
mother’s journey. Following the storytelling, participants are
encouraged to tell stories of their own parents. University Center on
the Macomb Community College Center Campus in Clinton Township
November 18, Detroit 8 p.m. Doors @7:30 p.m.
The 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, Detroit, MI 48201. For Info, Tickets
& Video visit:
www.twistedtellers.org/events or call 313-744-6037
November 18, Livonia 7:00 p.m.
Join the Detroit Story League as they celebrate 104 years of 'Service Through Storytelling' with
Tellabration!
a Night of Storytelling for Adults. 6:00 p.m. Silent Auction, 7:00 p.m.
storytelling followed by refreshments; featuring national storyteller,
Corinne Stavish. Admission is $5 at the door. Livonia Civic Center
Public Library Auditorium, 32777 Five Mile Rd. Directions to Library
734-466-2491 or for more information call 248-476-8515 or email
Judy@JudySima.com www.detroitstorytelling.org
November 18, Mt. Pleasant 7:30 p.m.
Join us for a wonderfully fun evening of storytelling at MAST's annual
Tellebration! at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Michigan, located at 319 S. University St. For info. contact Joe Remenar at
jremenar66@yahoo.com
November 19, Livonia 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Detroit Story League invites you to enjoy our monthly meeting.
Visitors welcome. 12:00 Bring a lunch - our hosts will provide coffee
and dessert. 1:00 stories and workshop 2:30 Business meeting “Different
Approaches to Learning a Story.” Timothy Lutheran Church, 8820 Wayne
Road (Between Joy Rd. and Ann Arbor Trail). Information:
Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-395.
November 21, Lansing 7:00-9:00 p.m.
New meeting date and location:
Lansing Storytellers Guild invites
new members to their monthly meeting. Schuler Books in Eastwood Town
Center. Contact for more information: Jean Bolley, phone 517-281-8036 or
email
bolleyj@hotmail.com and/or Shirley Bradley
shirleyjane24@yahoo.com
November 21, Traverse City 7:00 p.m.
"The Birds and the Bees." Here:Say is a live, monthly storytelling
series held on the third Monday of each month at The Workshop Brewing
Company, 221 Garland Street. At this show, performers will tell tales of
birds, bees, and all the implications in between. Free. Visit
heresaystorytelling.com
to listen to the podcast of past shows and write to us at
heresaytc@gmail.com if you're interested in performing at an upcoming
show.
November 22, Detroit 10:00 am-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: Amy Jackson 313-567-5949. New members welcome.
November 27, Ann Arbor 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild monthly meeting new location
: AADL, 343 S. Fifth Ave., (3
rd
floor, free space room) Meetings always start with stories, and then,
more stories! Listeners and tellers welcome. More information:
www.annarborstorytelling.org or
www.facebook.com/annarborstorytellers. Meetings are free.
DECEMBER
December 1, 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. This month’s theme is: “Risk.”
December 4, Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m.
“Kerry Tales: Lambs, Lions and Mother Goose” Storyteller, Trudy
Bulkley, entertains as Mother Goose with rhymes and stories. 1/2 hour
program for young and old alike. 2 p.m., Kerrytown Market and Shops in
Hollander’s, 410 N. Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI. Free. 734-769-3115
December 6, White Lake 7:00-9:00 p.m.
May-Nov Fisk Farm
North Oakland County Storytellers (NOCS) welcomes new members to their monthly meetings. Fisk Farm schoolhouse, Highland Road (M-59) and Fisk Farm.
or contact Carolyn Graves, 258-363-6149 for more information
December 6, Ann Arbor 6:00 p.m. doors open/7:30 p.m. stories begin
Doors open at 6:00 for the monthly Moth Story Slam located at Circus
Bar, 210 S. First Avenue, thanks to Michigan Public Radio. 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. Tickets $8 at the door. This month’s theme “Food”
December 8, Ann Arbor 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Story Night in Crazy Wisdom Tea Room. Come, lend an ear to tales old
and new, during an evening of stories for grownups., 114 South Main
Street. Enjoy delicious desserts, exotic teas, or a light supper while
listening to Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild members. Info:
www.facebook.com/annarborstorytellers or www.annarborstorytelling.org. Free but donations are accepted.
December 14, 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). Monthly meetings
continue from June through September at members' homes. Contact Ned
Carter, 231-755-2383 or email him at
carteredwin93@yahoo.com
December 16, Detroit 8 p.m. Doors @7:30 p.m.
The 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, Detroit, MI 48201. For Info, Tickets
& Video visit:
www.twistedtellers.org/events or call 313-744-6037
December 17, Redford 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Detroit Story League invites you to enjoy our monthly meeting.
Visitors welcome. 12:00 Bring a lunch - our hosts will provide coffee
and dessert. 1:00 stories and impromptu stories, 2:30 Business meeting.
Redford Township Library, 25320 W. Six Mile Road (Between Beech Daly and
Telegraph) Information:
Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951.
www.DetroitStorytelling.org
December 17, Detroit 2:00 p.m.
“
Funtales with Kwanzaa” Master Storyteller Ivory D. Williams
celebrates Kwanzaa with an interactive, entertaining and fun
storytelling presentation for youth and adults. Detroit Institute of
Arts. Free with museum admission. 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit 48202. For
info contact: 313-833-7900
December 17, Grosse Pointe Shores 4:00-7:00 pm
Edsel & Eleanor Ford House - Winter Wonderland Weekends. Bundle up
the family for some outdoor fun because Ford House will be putting a
little sparkle around your steps this holiday season! Enjoy Storytelling
by Judy Sima, twinkling lights & holiday music while you stroll
around the grounds. For more info go to
www.fordhouse.org/events/ 1100 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores
December 18, Detroit, 2:00 p.m.
Join award winning storyteller, author, and teaching artist, Judy Sima,
for "Storytelling: Hanukkah the Festival of Lights" as she lights up the
holiday season with Hanukkah stories of miracles, menorahs, and magic
dredyls. Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave. Free with museum
admission. Info:
www.DIA.org For info contact: Emily Bowyer 734-968-7095
December 19, Lansing 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Lansing Storytellers Guild invites new members to their monthly
meeting. Schuler Books in Eastwood Town Center. Contact for more
information: Jean Bolley, phone 517-281-8036 or email
bolleyj@hotmail.com and/or Shirley Bradley
shirleyjane24@yahoo.com
December 19, Traverse City 7:00 p.m.
"Passport." Here: Say is a live, monthly storytelling series held on the
third Monday of each month at InsideOut Gallery, 229 Garland Street. At
this show, performers will tell tales of international travel. Free.
Visit
heresaystorytelling.com to listen to the podcast of past shows and write to us at
heresaytc@gmail.com if you're interested in performing at an upcoming show.
December 20, Ann Arbor 6:00 p.m. doors open/7:30 p.m. stories begin
Doors open at 6:00 for the monthly Moth Story Slam located at Circus
Bar, 210 S. First Avenue, thanks to Michigan Public Radio. 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.
Tickets $8 at the door. This month’s theme “Give and Take”
December 20, Mt Pleasant 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Mid-Michigan Area Storytellers, M.A.S.T., welcomes new members to
their monthly meeting at Veteran's Memorial Library Annex Community
Room, 301 S. University. Mt. Pleasant, MI Info. Joe Remenar
jremenar66@yahoo.com
December 20, Grand Rapids 7:00-9:00 p.m.
StorySpinners of Grand Rapids
welcomes new members to their monthly meeting in members’ homes call Gloria Cangelosi for more information
storyspinnersgr@gmail.com
JANUARY
January 2, White Lake 7:00-9:00 p.m.
May-Nov Fisk Farm
North Oakland County Storytellers (NOCS) welcomes new members to their monthly meetings. Fisk Farm schoolhouse, Highland Road (M-59) and Fisk Farm.
or contact Carolyn Graves, 258-363-6149 for more information
January 5, 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. This month’s theme is:
January 11, 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). Monthly meetings
continue from June through September at members' homes. Contact Ned
Carter, 231-755-2383 or email him at
carteredwin93@yahoo.com
January 12, Ann Arbor 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Story Night in Crazy Wisdom Tea Room. Come, lend an ear to tales old
and new, during an evening of stories for grownups., 114 South Main
Street. Enjoy delicious desserts, exotic teas, or a light supper while
listening to Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild members. Info:
www.facebook.com/annarborstorytellers or www.annarborstorytelling.org. Free but donations are accepted.
January 16, Lansing 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Lansing Storytellers Guild invites new members to their monthly
meeting. Schuler Books in Eastwood Town Center. Contact for more
information: Jean Bolley, phone 517-281-8036 or email
bolleyj@hotmail.com and/or Shirley Bradley
shirleyjane24@yahoo.com
January 17, Ann Arbor 6:00 p.m. doors open/7:30 p.m. stories begin
Doors open at 6:00 for the monthly Moth Story Slam located at Circus
Bar, 210 S. First Avenue, thanks to Michigan Public Radio. 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. Tickets $8 at the door. This month’s theme “”
January 17, Grand Rapids 7:00-9:00 p.m.
StorySpinners of Grand Rapids
welcomes new members to their monthly meeting in members’ homes call Gloria Cangelosi for more information
storyspinnersgr@gmail.com
January 20, Detroit 8 p.m. Doors @7:30 p.m.
The award-winning Secret Society Of Twisted Storytellers, presents
"Mothers" 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, Detroit, MI
48201. For Info, Tickets & Video visit:
www.twistedtellers.org/events or call 313-744-6037
January 21, Livonia 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Detroit Story League invites you to enjoy our monthly meeting.
Visitors welcome. 12:00 Bring a lunch - our hosts will provide coffee
and dessert. 1:00 stories and workshop (Judy Sima – “Crafting Personal
Stories”), 2:30 Business meeting. Livonia Civic Center Library, 32777
Five Mile Road (between Farmington and Merriman) Information:
Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951.
www.DetroitStorytelling.org
January 22, Ann Arbor 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild monthly meeting
new location: AADL, 343 S. Fifth Ave., (3rd floor, free space room) 2:00-4:00 pm. Meetings always start with stories, and then, more stories! Listeners and tellers welcome. More information:
www.annarborstorytelling.org or
www.facebook.com/annarborstorytellers. Meetings are free.
January 23, Traverse City 7:00 p.m.
"Passport." Here:Say is a live, monthly storytelling series held on the
third Monday of each month at InsideOut Gallery, 229 Garland Street. At
this show, performers will tell tales of international travel. Free.
Visit
heresaystorytelling.com to listen to the podcast of past shows and write to us at
heresaytc@gmail.com if you're interested in performing at an upcoming show.
January 24, Mt Pleasant 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Mid-Michigan Area Storytellers, M.A.S.T., welcomes new members to
their monthly meeting at Veteran's Memorial Library Annex Community
Room, 301 S. University. Mt. Pleasant, MI Info. Joe Remenar
jremenar66@yahoo.com
January 28, Detroit 10:00 am-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: Amy Jackson 313-567-5949. New members welcome.
STORYTELLING ORGANIZATIONS/MEETINGS
Michigan guilds listed at http://www.MichiganStorytelling.org
Yvonne Healy, Storyteller Judy Sima, Storyteller
www.michiganstoryTeller.com www.JudySima.com
Managing Editor 810-813-3000 Distribution Editor 248-644-3951