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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.
February 1, 2017
HIGHLIGHTS
Take your valentine to a storytelling event this month.
FEBRUARY
February 1, Detroit 12:30 –2:00 p.m.
The Marygrove College Community Invites You to Attend Black History
Month 2017 Opening Program, Alumni Hall, We with Keynote Speaker Judge
Terrence G. Berg. Opening Program features Marygrove Students, Detroit
Association of Black Storytellers Drumming Troupe, a Historical
presentation, Song & Community Fellowship
February 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. This month’s theme is: Love Hurts.
February 3 and 4 Kalamazoo
The Kalamazoo Valley Museum celebrates their 5th Annual Storytelling
Festival, “Searching for Peace!” Storytellers from across the United
States will come together to explore unity, equality, diversity, and
inclusion for all. This two-day festival starts with Art Hop Friday
night, February 3. Poet Terry Wooten opens the festival at 6
p.m. Visual artist and speed painter Martina Hahn joins Joe Reilly in
concert at 7 p.m. A variety of Martina’s paintings will also be on
display and for sale. Michigan author Patricia Polacco opens up the
festival Saturday, February 4, at 10 a.m., followed by Adam Mellema,
Mark Binder, Tim Cusack, Noa Baum, Sidney Ellis and son, and Judy Sima
at the top of every hour till 4 p.m. Authors, educators, and visual
artists fill the vendor fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Wizards of Pop
exhibit on our first floor features pop-up books from Robert Sabuda and
Matthew Reinhart. African-American story quilts fill the third floor
traveling exhibit space in And Still We Rise: Race, Culture, and Visual
Conversations, showing the history of the civil rights movement in
stitches. 230 North Rose Street. Museum admission, vendor fair, and
Storytelling Festival are all FREE http://kvm.kvcc.edu/plan/storytelling.html
February 7, Detroit 5:00 p.m.
"Stories Told With A Purpose- African American Tales Come Alive".
Interactive storyteller, Gwendolyn Lewis, shares music, songs and
stories to families and friends at the Elmwood Library, 550 Chene St.
You may contact the library at 313-877-8014 for additional information.
February 12, Brooklyn, NY 6:30 p.m.
Yvonne Healy joins NY tellers at Brady House Concerts http://BADYHouseStorytellingConcert.com
February 7, White Lake 7:00-9:00 p.m.
North Oakland County Storytellers (NOCS) welcomes new members to their monthly meetings.. or contact Carolyn Graves, 258-363-6149 for meeting location.
February 7, Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, 7:30 p.m. stories begin
Monthly Moth Story Slam – new venue: Ann Arbor Distillery 220 Felch
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 “Bouncing Baks” Check website
to confirm listing and purchase tickets.
February 8, Shelby Township 7:00 p.m.
Lois
Sprengnether Keel brings Liberetta Lerich Green to life with stories of
growing up on her family's Underground Railroad Station, the Civil War,
and beyond in the local area. Shelby Township Library, 51680 Van
Dyke. Free admission, for info contact: 586-739-7414
February 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). Monthly meetings
continue from June through September at members' homes. Contact Ned
Carter, 231-755-2383 or email him at carteredwin93@yahoo.com
February 9, 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. Contact Susanne Zoumbaris, 734-997-5388. Zoumbaris_Susann@comcast.net.
February 12, Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m.
January 8 – Kerry Tales: “Snow Blows with 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, Ann Arbor, MI. Free. 734-769-3115
February 17, Ann Arbor 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Tellabration! Schoolfolk and the Ann Arbor Storytellers' Guild have told
stories at Tellabration, a national event celebrating the power of
stories, for the past 25 years. Join them for this anniversary as they
present lively and colorful stories for adults and teens (grades 6 and
up) at the Ann Arbor Downtow Library, 343 S 5th Ave, 734) 327-4200. http://www.aadl.org
February 17, Detroit 8 p.m. Doors @7:00 p.m.
The award-winning Secret Society Of Twisted Storytellers, presents
"Global Love Stories" 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
February 18, Berkley 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 (Crafting Personal Storie), 2:30
Business meeting) Berkley Public Library, 3155 Coolidge Hwy.(Between 11
& 12 Mile Roads) Information: Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951. www.DetroitStorytelling.org
February 20, 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
February 20, Traverse City 7:00 p.m.
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.
February 21, Hartland 6:30 p.m.
Come listen to stories from members of your community on the theme 'Luck
and Coincidence.' Participate by contributing your own tale. Stories
must be true, first-person, and no more than 5 minutes long. The
evening's festivities will be facilitated by Laura Hayes of the Ann
Arbor Storytellers Guild. Cromaine Library, 3688 N. Hartland Road.
Free admission, please register. Contact 810-632-5200.
February 21, Grand Rapids 7:00-9:00 p.m.
StorySpinners of GrandRapids welcomes new members to their monthly meeting in members’ homes call Gloria Cangelosi for more information storyspinnersgr@gmail.com
February 21, 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. Info. Joe Remenar jremenar66@yahoo.com
February 24, Flint 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Flint Public Library presents: “Father’s Daze,” a delightful view of the
world through the eyes of three Dads who just happen to be highly
accomplished humorists/storytellers/performers. Bil Lepp, Bill Harley, and Don
White join forces to take you on a wild journey of love and laughter
through the Dad experience. Storytelling at its best 1026 E Kearsley
St. http://fpl.info/ Event is free.
February 25, 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.
February 25, Detroit 12:00 p.m.
The annual and always fun “African American History Family Day” at the
Detroit Historical Museum. Master Storyteller Ivory D. Williams displays
his trademark wit, wisdom and humor with an array of stories to the
delight of youth and adults alike. Detroit Historical Museum auditorium,
5401 Woodward. Free admission, for info contact: 313-833-1801
February 25, 6:30-8:00 p.m.
“Sip
by Q” wine tasting and storytelling event at the Northwest Activity
Center 18500 Meyers-First Floor,Tickets: $19.00 - purchase from Chiquita
or Tone Ross, WSPbyQ@gmail.com or rossanthony27@yahoo.com
**MUST be 21 Years of Age to Purchase Ticket and Attend, ** Limited Seating
February 25, Ann Arbor 7:30 p.m.
Don’t miss this year’s annual Storytelling Festival at The Ark presents:
“Fathers Daze” a delightful view of the world through the eyes of three
Dads who just happen to be highly accomplished
humorists/storytellers/performers. Bil Lepp, Bill Harley, and Don
White join forces to take you on a wild journey of love and laughter
through the Dad experience. With emcee Barbara Schutzgruber. 316 South
Main Street. Tickets $20. www.theark.org
February 25 & 26, Detroit 2:00 p.m.
Detroit Institute of Arts presents storytelling with La’Ron Williams.
Through music and audience participation, La’Ron Williams invites you to
explore folk tales of the African and African-American traditions as
well as stories from his own life experiences that teach important
lessons about self-esteem, self-reliance and perseverance. DIA Revera
Court. www.dia.org
February 26, Ann Arbor 1:00 p.m.
Storytelling for Kids featuring Don White, Bil Lepp and Bill Harleywith
Emcee Barbara Schutzgruber. Ticket $10. 316 South Main Street. www.theark.org
February 26, Detroit, Doors open 11 a.m. / 12:30 p.m. story begins
Enjoy a winter afternoon of cultural storytelling by Author Educator,
Storyteller Mary J. Grant and “Spoken Word” by Detroit’s Youth at
Detroit Book City’s African-American Family Book Expo at the Northwest
Activity Center, 18100 Meyers. Meet local Black authors, buy ‘discount’
autographed books and enjoy a host of family, fun entertainment
including kid zone. Free Admission – Open to Public. www.detroitbookcity.com For info contact: 248-667-6449
February 26, Ann Arbor 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild monthly meeting Ann Arbor District Library, 343 S. Fifth Ave. (3rd
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.
MARCH
March 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. This month’s theme is: “Wonders.”
March 3-5, Potosi, MO
Riverwind Storytellers present their annual storytelling event at Trout
Lodge, featuring two three-hour workshops by Judy Sima: “Capturing the
‘Story’ Behind the Facts” and “Seven Slick Steps to Spruce Up Stories.”
For information contact: lynnebeetner@yahoo.com www.marilynkinsella.org/Riverwind. Registration $100.
March 5, Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m.
“Kerry Tales: March along with 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
March 7, White Lake 7:00-9:00 p.m. p.m.
North Oakland County Storytellers (NOCS) welcomes new members to their monthly meetings. contact Carolyn Graves, 258-363-6149 for location and more information http://www.NorthOaklandCountyStorytellers.org>
March 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). Monthly meetings
continue from June through September at members' homes. Contact Ned
Carter, 231-755-2383 or email him at carteredwin93@yahoo.com
March 9, 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. Free but donations
are accepted. Contact Susanne Zoumbaris, 734-997-5388. Zoumbaris_Susann@comcast.net. Info: www.facebook.com/annarborstorytellers or www.annarborstorytelling.org.
March 10-12, Denton, TX.
Yvonne Healy is a featured teller at the Texas Storytelling Festival http://tejasstorytelling.com
March 16, Ann Arbor 7:00 p.m.
The Ann Arbor Storytelling Guild presents a CD release party with Yvonne
Healy, Jane Fink, Beverly Black, Jennifer Otto, Lyn Davidge, Steve
Daut, Leif Larsen, Lorelle Otis, Jill Halpern, Derryl Mickens, Laura Lee
Hayes, Patti Smith, Gertrude Warkentin, Glen Modell, from the newly
released “Tellabration! Live”, Ann Arbor District Library, 343 S. Fifth Ave., http://aadl.org
March 16, Oak Park, 6:00 p.m.
"Plant A Seed... Read!! After Storytelling...Then What?" Gwendolyn
Lewis, author and former librarian, will share techniques parents may
use to motivate their children to read. Bring your child so you as a
team may grow together.
The free make-and take-workshop will be held at Oak Park Public Library 14200 Oak Park Blvd. The contact number is
248-691-7480 for reservations.
March 17, 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
March 18, Jackson 1:00 p.m.
Jackson Main Library & Jackson Symphony Orchestra present music with stories by Yvonne Healy http://myjdl.org
March 18, 12:00-3:00 p.m. Location to be determined
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: “Why Mentoring Other Storyellers
Matter,” 2:30 Business meeting. Plymouth Public Library, 223 S. Main
St., (Between Church St. & Penniman Ave.) For information and
location contact Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951.www.DetroitStorytelling.org
March 20, 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
March 20, Traverse City 7:00 p.m.
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.
March 21, 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. Info. Joe Remenar jremenar66@yahoo.com
March 21, Grand Rapids 7:00-9:00 p.m.
StorySpinners of GrandRapids welcomes new members to their monthly meeting in members’ homes call Gloria Cangelosi for more information storyspinnersgr@gmail.com
March 22, Farmington Hills 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Take a journey with Judy Sima as she shares stories of her mother, Elsa
Mosbach. The compelling story of her encounter with the Gestapo on
Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass, her escape from Germany
during World War II and adjustment to her new life in America. Following
the story participants are encouraged to tell stories about their own
parents using a series of “Conversation Starters.” Farmington Community,
32737 W. 12 Mile Rd. Event is free - Contact: Judy Donlin 248-553-6871
to register. http://www.farmlib.org/
March 24, Ann Arbor 1:00–4:00 p.m.
Award winning storyteller and puppeteer Willy Claflin will present
“Puppets Tell Stories”, an interactive workshop, at the downtown Ann
Arbor District Library, 343 South Fifth Avenue. Free admission, for info
contact Laura Pershin Raynor at raynorl@aadl.org or 734-327-4226.
March 25, Ann Arbor 11:00-11:45 a.m.
Stories with Willy Claflin and Maynard Moose, a family program, at the
downtown Ann Arbor District Library, 343 South Fifth Avenue. Free
admission, for info contact Laura Pershin Raynor at raynorl@aadl.org or
734-327-4226. http://www.aadl.org/node/343964
March 25, Livonia 2:00-4:00 p.m.
The Detroit Story League presents its 7th annual: "Once Upon a
Time" storytelling concert for children ages 4-10 featuring our special
guests, Audrey and Bob Allison “The Storytellers,” with stories, music
and audience participation. Livonia Civic Center Library, 32777 Five
Mile Rd. $3 per person. Refreshments will be served and each child will
receive a special Detroit Story League gift. For more information call:
Josie 248-476-8515 or email jflores-1234@sbcglobal.net
March 25, 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.
March 26, Ann Arbor 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild monthly meeting: Ann Arbor District Library. 343 S. Fifth Ave., (3rd
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.
APRIL
April 2, Detroit 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Fourth annual Storytellers Festival at the Detroit Historical Museum
featuring representatives from several of Detroit’s ethnic communities
sharing their heritage through storytelling and traditional song and
dance, highlighting their customs and unique storytelling traditions.
Storyteller, Judy Sima, will represent the Detroit Story League, telling
“My Mother’s Voice,” the story of her mother’s escape from Germany
during WWII. 5401 Woodward. http://detroithistorical.org/detroit-historical-museum. 313-833-1805. Admission to the Museum is free.
April 2, Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m.
“Kerry Tales: Splash in Puddles 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
April 4, White Lake 7:00-9:00 p.m.
North Oakland County Storytellers (NOCS) welcomes new members to their monthly meetings. contact Carolyn Graves, 258-363-6149 for location and more information http://www.NorthOaklandCountyStorytellers.org>
April 6, 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: “Fresh”
April 11, Novi 7:00 p.m.
Join Karen Czarnik for an interactive and fun storytelling & music
program to celebrate National Library Month. Novi Public Library, 45255
West Ten Mile Road. Contact is Kathleen Alberga - Phone 248-869-7226
April 12, 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
April 13, Ann Arbor 7:00-9:00 p.m.
“Story Night”: Crazy Wisdom Bookstore & Tea Room.
Come and lend an ear to the old tales and new ones too at an evening of
stories for grownups. Enjoy yummy desserts, exotic teas, or light
supper, all available for purchase, while listening to Ann Arbor
Storytellers’ Guild members. Crazy Wisdom Tea Room, 114 S Main. Free
but donations accepted. Contact Susanne Zoumbaris, 734-997-5388. Zoumbaris_Susann@comcast.net. www.facebook.com/annarborstorytellers or www.annarborstorytelling.org.
April 15, 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 Annual Meeting, 2:30 Business meeting. Timothy
Lutheran Church, 8820 Wayne (Between Joy Rd. and Ann Arbor Trail)
Information: Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951.www.DetroitStorytelling.org
April 17, 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
April 17, Traverse City 7:00 p.m.
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.
April 18, 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. Info. Joe Remenar jremenar66@yahoo.com
April 18, Grand Rapids 7:00-9:00 p.m.
StorySpinners of GrandRapids welcomes new members to their monthly meeting in members’ homes call Gloria Cangelosi for more information storyspinnersgr@gmail.com
April 21, 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, For Info, Tickets & Video
visit: www.twistedtellers.org/events or call 313-744-6037
April 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.
April 23, Ann Arbor 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild monthly meeting: Ann Arbor District Library. 343 S. Fifth Ave., (3rd
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. Contact Susanne Zoumbaris, 734-997-5388. Zoumbaris_Susann@comcast.net. Meetings are free.
April 27-30, Lake Geneva, WI
Northlands
Storytelling Confabulation, presents storytelling concerts and
workshops by the best in the Midwest and all Coasts, including Michigan
tellers Yvonne Healy, Jean Bolly, Barbara Schutzgruber, Jeff Doyle, Judy
Sima, Jennifer Otto and more http://northlands.net
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Yvonne Healy, Storyteller Judy Sima, Storyteller
www.michiganstoryTeller.com www.JudySima.com
Managing Editor 810-813-3000 Distribution Editor 248-644-3951
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