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Storytelling Event Calendar
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•Judy Sima Editor
All events are located in Michigan unless otherwise noted.
Submission: Judy@JudySima.com by the 15th of the month.
September 1, 2017
HIGHLIGHTS
Save the date:
September 16, Farmington Hills 12:00-3:00 pm.
The Detroit Story League is looking for people who enjoy telling or
listening to stories. Come to our September meeting. We will provide
lunch, stories, and an afternoon of fun! Come see what we’re all about.
Join us for a “Meet and Greet: Food, Fun and Stories at the John Grant
Community Center, 29260 Grand River Avenue.
detroitstorytelling@gmail.com or call Judy Sima at 248-644-3951. RSVP
ContactUs@detroitstorytelling.com
SEPTEMBER
September 2, Elk Rapids 9:00 p.m.
Bring a story, poem or song to celebrate Stone Circle’ s 33
rd
summer of gatherings around a fire in a unique outdoor setting. Hosted
by poet bard, Terry Wooten. Sit under a canopy of stars perched on a
boulder, or bring a blanket or chair to enjoy the ever-changing variety
of entertainment that is woven throughout the evening. Regular admission
is $5/adults, $3/kids. Stone Circle is located 10 miles north of Elk
Rapids on Stone Circle Drive off U.S. 31. From the north - five miles
south of Eastport. Info:
stonecir@aol.com or 231-264-9467 or
terry-wooten.com
September 3, Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m.
“Kerry Tales: School Starts 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
September 4,
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 Backs” Check
website to confirm listing and purchase tickets.
September 4, 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>
September 5, Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, 7:30 p.m. stories begin
The Moth Story Slam at the 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 “Schooled.” Check website to
confirm listing and purchase tickets.
September 7, 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: “Comfort.”
September 8, Royal Oak 7:30 p.m.
Unity of Royal Oak presents Corinne Savish
“When Good
People Do Something.” With all the horror stories of the Holocaust, we
forget sometimes that there were people who responded with humanity. In
one instance, it was an entire country that saved 98% of its Jewish
population. Come hear Denmark’s remarkable story. 2500 Crooks, Cost:
$10. Open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. RSVP to
songandspirit@gmail.com
September 13, 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
September 14, Mt Pleasant 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Mid-Michigan Area Storytellers, M.A.S.T., welcomes visitors and
new members to their meetings which gathers every 2nd Thursday of the
month at Veteran's Memorial Library Annex Community Room, 301 S.
University, Please join us to talk about and tell our stories! Contact
info: Joe Remenar
jremenar66@yahoo.com .
Nov. 9th
September 14, Ann Arbor 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Story Night: Crazy Wisdom Bookstore & Tea Room. Listen to old tales
and new during an evening of adult stories. Ann Arbor Storytellers’
Guild members perform for the first hour
, with an open mic for the 2nd hour. So if you have a 5 - minute tale, we’ll try to fit you in! Desserts, exotic teas, or light supper, all available for purchase. Crazy Wisdom Tea Room, 114 S Main
Free but donations accepted. Info:
annarborstorytelling.org or
facebook.com/annarborstorytellers
September 15, Detroit 8 p.m. Doors @7:00 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
September 16, Farmington Hills 12:00-3:00 pm.
The Detroit Story League is looking for people who enjoy telling
or listening to stories. Come to our September meeting. We will provide
lunch, stories, and an afternoon of fun! Come see what we’re all about.
Join us for a “Meet and Greet: Food, Fun and Stories at the John Grant
Community Center, 29260 Grand River Avenue.
detroitstorytelling@gmail.com or call Judy Sima at 248-644-3951. RSVP
ContactUs@detroitstorytelling.com
September 16, East Lansing 7:00 p.m.
The Lansing Storytellers Guild presents an: “Evening of Storytelling for
Grown-Ups” Hannah Center at 819 Abbot Road. Suggested donation $5.00.
For more info contact Jean Bolley:
bollej@hotmail.com or call 516-281-8036.
September 17, Detroit doors open at 3:30 p.m concert begins at 4:00 p.m
The Detroit Association of Black Storytellers presents their annual
“Sky’s the Limit” youth storytelling concert featuring The Storytellers:
Bob and Audrey Allison and youth from the Community. Charles H. Wright
Museum of African American History, 315 E. Warren. Admission is $5 for
youth under 17 years old and includes membership to the museum. Adult
ticket are $10 and goes to support the Museum. Additional information
313-442-3227.
www.thedetroitassociationofblackstorytellers.com.
September 18, 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
September 19, 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
September 19, 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
September 19, Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, 7:30 p.m. stories begin
The Moth Story Slam at the 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 “Confrontation.” Check
website to confirm listing and purchase tickets.
September 21, Birmingham 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Enjoy Stories of Old Michigan with Genot “Winter Elk” Picor, storyteller
extraordinaire! Learn Native American Hand Talk. Enjoy stories, songs
and dances of the Michigan voyageurs. Be ready to join Genot in music,
laughter and fun! We welcome all to this exciting program to become
acquainted wth our mission, and perhaps to join our guild. The Community
House, 380 South Bates.
www.communityhouse.com
September 22, 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: Amy Jackson 313-567-5949. New members welcome.
September 22, Detroit 6:00 p.m.
"
She Said ~ He Said Storytelling Event & Fundraiser" featuring Tone Ross, Brandon T. Marsh & Chiquita McKenzie
with
mixed media artist Martin McNeely. Spend an evening laughing, Enjoy
2-Timed Wine Tastings & Silent Art Auction in support of young
males. Hosted by Focused Intent supporting Gentlemen's Round Table Location: Northwest Activity Center, Lower Level Glass Room. 18100 Meyers, ample parking/entrance in rear.
Tickets: $35;
Timed tastings
limited to 12 people per session(21 and older, first session promptly
at 6:45pm-advance tickets highly suggested).Confirm
Tickets-Send Electronic Request/Confirmation to:
FocusedIntent5@outlook.com (Chiquita
313/268-9065) or Vertexsolutionsgroup1@gmail.com (Brandon T. Marsh,
734/717-7934)
September 24, Ann Arbor 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild monthly meeting: Ann Arbor District Library. 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. Contact Susanne Zoumbaris, 734-997-5388.
Zoumbaris_Susann@comcast.net. Meetings are free.
September 29, Grosse Pte Woods 6:30 p.m.
“Family Fun Night” with
fun being the operative word as Master
Storyteller Ivory D. Williams brings all the bells, whistles and of
course, stories to this annual community event. Grosse Pte. Woods
Library, 20680 Mack. Free admission, for info contact: 313-343-2072
ext-200
OCTOBER
October 1, Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m.
“Kerry Tales: Jack Sprat 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
October 3,
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 “Creepy” Check website to
confirm listing and purchase tickets.
October 3, 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>
October 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: “Competition.”
October 6-8, Jonesborough, Tennessee
Michigan’s very on Corinne Stavish will be a featured teller at the National Storytelling Festival.
Click here for the National Storytelling Festival website.
October 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
October 12, Oak Park 9:30–11:30 a.m.
Birmingham Storytellers Guild invites you to join them for Book
Talking at Book Beat and visit with owner Colleen Kammer. Colleen will
enthusiastically present some of her favorite new titles for young
readers. Book Beat, 26010 Greenfield Rd. If you plan to attend, please
contact Lee by October 5, 2017 at 248-594-6414 or
LTrumbull@communityhouse.com
October 12, Mt Pleasant 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Mid-Michigan Area Storytellers, M.A.S.T., welcomes visitors and
new members to their meetings which gathers every 2nd Thursday of the
month at Veteran's Memorial Library Annex Community Room, 301 S.
University, Please join us to talk about and tell our stories! Contact
info: Joe Remenar
jremenar66@yahoo.com .
October 12, Ann Arbor 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Story Night: Crazy Wisdom Bookstore & Tea Room. Listen to old tales
and new during an evening of adult stories. Ann Arbor Storytellers’
Guild members perform for the first hour
, with an open mic for the 2nd hour. So if you have a 5 - minute tale, we’ll try to fit you in! Desserts, exotic teas, or light supper, all available for purchase. Crazy Wisdom Tea Room, 114 S Main
Free but donations accepted. Info:
annarborstorytelling.org or
facebook.com/annarborstorytellers
October 13, Shelby Township, 6:30-7:30pm.
Master Storyteller Ivory D. Williams presents “The Key to Everlasting
Life” a dramatic presentation demonstrating the power and application of
story in achieving success in work and life. Keller Williams Hall,
45669 Hayes. Free to the public, for info contact: 313-822-6483.
October 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
October 16, Traverse City 7:00 p.m.
Here:Say is a live, monthly storytelling series held on the third Monday
of each month at new location: Workshop Brewing Company, 221 Garland
St. This month’s theme: “Go Here:Say It’s Your Birthday.” 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.
October 17, 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
October 17,
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 “Discovery” Check website to
confirm listing and purchase tickets.
October 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
October 20, Detroit 8 p.m. Doors @7:00 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
October 21, Northville 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 (Storytelling? Yes! You Can!),
2:30 Business meeting. Northville Public Library, 313 W. Cady (West of
Center St., South of W. Main St.) Six Mile Road Information:
Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951.
www.DetroitStorytelling.org
October 25, Grosse Pointe Shores, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Edsel & Eleanor Ford House Fairytale Festival - The enchanting Ford
House gardens and grounds will be transformed into Camelot. Enjoy a
variety of activities along with storytelling by Karen Bonnici Czarnik.
www.fordhouse.org/events/ 1100 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores
October 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.
October 22, Ann Arbor 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild monthly meeting: Ann Arbor District Library. 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. Contact Susanne Zoumbaris,
734-997-5388.
Zoumbaris_Susann@comcast.net. Meetings are free.
NOVEMBER
November 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: “Control.”
November 3, Livonia doors open 6:00/ 7:00 stories begin
Join the Detroit Story League as they celebrate 105 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 Humorist, Jeff Doyle, Detroit Association of
Black Storyteller past president, Mary Grant, and Detroit Story League’s
own, Loretta Vitek. Admission is $10 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 3, Muskegon 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Please join the Muskegon Yarnspinners for their 7
th 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 4, Detroit 7:00 p.m.
Detroit Association of Black Storytellers presents another one of their
outstanding storytelling concerts: “Land of Dreamers to the World of
Reality. Northwest Activity Center, featuring storytellers: James
Graham, Sheryl Pryor, Jatu Gray and Larry Castleberry. Northwest
Activity Center, 18100 Meyers Rd.. Admission $10 at the door.
www.detroitassociationofblackstorytellers.com 313-442-3227
November 5, Ann Arbor 2:00 p.m.
“Kerry Tales: Wee Willie Winkie 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 6,
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 “” Check website to confirm
listing and purchase tickets.
November 6, 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>
November 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
November 9, Mt Pleasant 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Mid-Michigan Area Storytellers, M.A.S.T., welcomes visitors and
new members to their meetings which gathers every 2nd Thursday of the
month at Veteran's Memorial Library Annex Community Room, 301 S.
University, Please join us to talk about and tell our stories! Contact
info: Joe Remenar
jremenar66@yahoo.com .
November 9, 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.
www.facebook.com/annarborstorytellers or www.annarborstorytelling.org. Contact Susanne Zoumbaris, 734-997-5388.
Zoumbaris_Susann@comcast.net.
November 17, Detroit 8 p.m. Doors @7:00 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, 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, 2:30 Business meeting. Berkley
Library, 3155 Coolidge (Between 11 and 12 Mile Roads) Information:
Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951.
www.DetroitStorytelling.org
November 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
November 20, Traverse City 7:00 p.m.
Here:Say is a live, monthly storytelling series held on the third Monday
of each month at new location: Workshop Brewing Company, 221 Garland
St. This month’s theme: “Spotlight” 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 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. Info. Joe Remenar
jremenar66@yahoo.com
November 20, 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
November 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.
November 26, Ann Arbor 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild monthly meeting: Ann Arbor District Library. 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. Contact Susanne Zoumbaris, 734-997-5388.
Zoumbaris_Susann@comcast.net. Meetings are free.
November 29, Ann Arbor 7:00pm Doors Open | 8:00pm Stories Begin
The Moth Grand Slam at the Ark. After ten StorySLAMs in a city, the
winners then compete for the title of GrandSLAM Champion with a brand
new story. This is the ultimate battle of wits and words. 316 South
Main.
www.themoth.org
Judy Sima, Storyteller, Author, Teaching Artist
www.JudySima.com
Judy@JudySima.com
MI Story Editor 248-644-3951