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Judy Sima Editor
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February 1, 2018
HIGHLIGHTS
As this month's issue is being prepared, software problems are still being corrected. If you are seeing information cut off, you have the apologies of the webmaster. You may email me at LoiS-sez@LoiS-sez and I will provide the information you may need. This site uses Blogger, which is not truly WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) and a problem with template width has begun where it never appeared in the past. I am trying to get this corrected, but have already spent hours on it. If a correction becomes available, this version of February 2018 will be taken down and the full-width version put online.
Attention Storytellers: The 2018-2021 Michigan Humanities
Touring Directory Application is now open. Deadline for submitting
applications is March 31, 2018
http://www.michiganhumanities.org/touring-grants/2018-2021-arts-humanities-touring-directory-application/
If you are a novice storyteller and have never been to a
storytelling conference - have I got a deal for you! The Northlands
Storytelling Network is offering four New Voices Scholarships to the
2018 Confabulation in Madison, WS April 27-29, in 2018 to individuals
new to storytelling. The Scholarships include the Conference. Fee and
Lodging. Deadline: February 15. Go to www.Northlands.net to download application. If you've never been to Northlands, ya gotta go! You can contact me if you have any questions: Judy@JudySima.com . (Please share with your Friends)
FEBRUARY
February 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. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets.
February 2, Kalamazoo, 5:00-8 p.m.
5
th annual Kalamazoo Storytelling Festival at the Kalamazoo
Valley Museum .Musician and artist Dan Smith will showcase his family
portraits, as well as perform Friday night at 5. Author Deanna Scelzo
will share and autograph her books Winter In My "Hood" and "Chillin" In
The Barn, illustrated by Dan Smith. Entertainer Louie from New York will
provide back-to-back concerts with family songs at 6 and 7 p.m. For
more information contact Annette Hoppenworth, 269-373-7955,
ahoppenworth@kvcc.edu, 230 North Rose Street, or visit us on line at
www.kalamazooMuseum.org.
February 3, Kalamazoo, 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
5the annual Kalamazoo Storytelling Festival. Michigan author Lisa
Wheeler kicks off the Festival Saturday morning at 9:30. Comedian,
actor, motivational speaker, and storyteller Tim Cusack will entertain
with family stories at 11:30 a.m. Bring your lunch or purchase one and
join us for a family concert by Gemini at 1 p.m. La’Ron Williams weaves
stories at 2:30, followed by Elisha “Mother” Minter at 4:30 p.m. For
more information contact Annette Hoppenworth, 269-373-7955,
ahoppenworth@kvcc.edu, 230 North Rose Street, or visit us on line at
www.kalamazooMuseum.org.
February 5, Alpena 6:30 p.m.
Take a journey with Storyteller, Judy Sima as she shares “My Mother’s
Voice,” the compelling story of her Mother’s 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. Using
intriguing “Conversation Starters,” Judy helps you bring treasured
memories of your family back to life. Alpena Public Library, 211 N 1
st Ave., Contact: Jessica Luther, 989-356-6188.
jluther@alpenalibrary.org. Event is free to the public.
February 6,
Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, 7:30 p.m. stories begin
Monthly Moth Story Slam – new venue: 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.
Tickets $8 at the door. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets.
February 6, White Lake 7:00-9:00 p.m.
North Oakland County Storytellers (NOCS) welcomes new members to their monthly meetings. Contact Carolyn Graves, 248-264-6752 for location and more information
http://www.NorthOaklandCountyStorytellers.org>
February 8, Novi 7:00 p.m.
“Thank God for Michigan!” and “Its Underground Railroad" with Lois Keel
bringing to life Liberetta Lerich Green, a volunteer on the Underground
Railroad. Learn the role Michigan played from the viewpoint of someone
growing up in a pioneer southeastern Michigan family committed to
abolition. Free program by the Novi Historical Commission at the Novi
Public Library, 45255 W. 10 Mile Road, 248-349-0720, or register at
http://host.evanced.info/novi/evanced/eventcalendar.asp
February 8, 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.We meet 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
February 10, Detroit 1:00 p.m.
Africa-American War Heroes..Fact or Fiction. Storyteller Gwendolyn Lewis
will engage the audience with known and unknown facts about our heroes
and heroines who gave their lives for our country. You may contact Ms.
Massey at Elmwood Library. 550 Chene St. at 313-877-8014. Free and open
to the public.
February 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
February 16, 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
February 17, Detroit 2:00 p.m.
African-American Heroes...Be It Fact or Fiction. Storyteller Gwendolyn
Lewis will engage the audience with know and unknown facts about our
heroes and heroines who gave their lives for our country. You may
contact Ms. Hyland at Conely Library, 4600 Martin St. at 313-481-1590.
Free and open to the public
February 17, Fraser 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. Fraser
Public Library, 16330 E. 14 Mile Road (1 block west of Utica Road),
586-293-2055. Information:
Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951.
www.DetroitStorytelling.org
February 18, Detroit, 1:00 p.m.
Storyteller Mary J. Grant will share a Historical reenactment of the
life and influences of Sojourner Truth. This family friendly event for
all ages is a one woman show which depicts the entire life of Sojourner
Truth -- Wilder Branch Library 7140 Seven Mile E. (cross street Van
Dyke)
313-481-1872 http://www.detroitpubliclibrary.org/branch/wilder
February 19, Lansing 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Lansing Storytellers Guild invites new members to their monthly
meeting. New location - Contact for more information: Jean Bolley,
phone 517-281-8036 or email
bolleyj@hotmail.com and/or Shirley Bradley
shirleyjane24@yahoo.com
February 19, Traverse City, 7:00 p.m.
Here:Say Storytelling, Come to The Workshop Brewing Company for "Love
Craptually," where performers will get on stage to tell true stories
about good love gone bad. 221 Garland Street. For information:
heresaytc@gmail.com,
heresaystorytelling.com. $5 suggested donation at door.
February 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
February 20, Grand Rapids 7:00-9:00 p.m.
StorySpinners of Grand Rapids welcome new members to come tell
and learn at the monthly meeting at Shawmut Hills 2550 Burritt NW Grand
Rapids 49504 For more information, contact Gloria Cangelosi at
storyspinnersgr@gmail.com
February 20,
Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open 7:30 p.m. stories begin
Monthly Moth Story Slam – new venue: 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.
Tickets $8 at the door. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets.
February 24, 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.
February 24, Detroit Noon-1pm
Family fun galore at the highly anticipated annual “African American
Family History Day” featuring Master Storyteller Ivory D. Williams
trademark wit, wisdom and humor. Come early, last year’s highly
interactive, educational and fun presentation packed the auditorium at
the Detroit Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward. Free and open to the
public. For info, contact Casie Blovsky, 313-833-1801
February 24, Ann Arbor 7:30 p.m.
The Ark’s 31
st Annual Storytelling Festival, A MICHIGAN
STORYTELLING SHOWCASE, highlights Michigan storytellers this year. MC
Steve Daut will lead off with a story, followed by Patti Smith, Jane
Fink, Barbra Schutzgruber and Jeff Doyle. At the Ark, 316 S. Main. For
more information, go to
www.theark.org, or call the Michigan Union Ticket office at (734) 763-8587. Tickets: $20
February 25, Northwest Detroit 12:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Storyteller Mary J. Grant will share her personal stories at the African
American Family Book Event – Northwest Activity Center, 18100 Meyers
Rd. These highly interactive stories will have laughter and learning.
This will be a family event and all ages are welcome. Mary will be
sharing her stories at 1:00 p. m.
February 25, Ann Arbor 1:00 p.m.
The Ark’s 31
st Annual Storytelling Festival, STORYTELLING FOR
KIDS, highlights Michigan storytellers this year. MC for the event will
be Laura Raynor, and the tellers will be Eileen DeLorenzo and Genot
Picor, to provide a fun and diverse program with a lot of interaction
for the whole family. At the Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. For more
information, go to
www.theark.org, or call the Michigan Union Ticket office at (734) 763-8587. Tickets: $10
February 25, 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.
MARCH
March 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. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets.
March 3, St Clair Shores 3:00 p.m.
Celebrate March is Reading Month with Book Come Alive storytelling program for families at the St Clair Public Library,
22500 Eleven Mile Rd, 586-771-9020,
www.scslibrary.org
March 6, Livonia 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Karen Bonnici presents her “Ribbit, Oink, Blacksheep Have You Any
Stories?” workshop for teens at the library. Livonia Sandburg Library,
30100 West 7 Mile Road. Contact: Ken Bignotti, 248-893-4010
March 6, Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, 7:30 p.m. stories begin
Monthly Moth Story Slam – new venue: 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.
Tickets $8 at the door. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets.
March 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, 248-264-6752 for location and more information
http://www.NorthOaklandCountyStorytellers.org>
March 8, 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.We meet 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 .
March 8, 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:
www.annarborstorytelling.org or facebook.com/annarborstorytellers
March 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
March 16, 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
March 17, 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. Timothy
Lutheran Church, 8820 Wayne Road (Between Ann Arbor Tail and Joy Rd).
Information:
Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951
www.DetroitStorytelling.org
March 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
March 19, Traverse City, 7:00 p.m.
Here:Say Storytelling, Come to The Workshop Brewing Company for "Love
Craptually," where performers will get on stage to tell true stories
about good love gone bad. 221 Garland Street. For information:
heresaytc@gmail.com,
heresaystorytelling.com. $5 suggested donation at door.
March 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
March 20, Grand Rapids 7:00-9:00 p.m.
StorySpinners of Grand Rapids welcome new members to come tell
and learn at the monthly meeting at Shawmut Hills 2550 Burritt NW Grand
Rapids 49504 For more information, contact Gloria Cangelosi at
storyspinnersgr@gmail.com
March 20,
Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open 7:30 p.m. stories begin
Monthly Moth Story Slam – new venue: 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.
Tickets $8 at the door. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets.
March 23-25, Plymouth, MA
Northeast Storytelling Conference - Sharing the Fire, Michigan
storyteller Barbara Schutzgruber teams up with Dorothy Cleveland (MN) to
present their workshop "Sex, Death and Violence - Telling the
Unspeakable Story " at the Northeast Storytelling conference Sharing the
Fire.
https://www.nestorytelling.org/projects-listing/overview-of-stf-2018/
March 24, 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.
March 24, Livonia 2:00-4:00 p.m.
The Detroit Story League presents its 7
th annual: "Once Upon a
Time" storytelling concert for children ages 4-10 with stories, music
and audience participation. Featuring Richard Paul, ventriloquist,
storytellers: Laura Franklin and Carolyn Graves, and special guest, 9
year old, Alicen Felder. Livonia Civic Center Library, 32777 Five Mile
Rd. $5 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, 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: Laura Lee Hayes,
lauragami@provide.net. Meetings are free.
March 27, Romeo 7:00-7:45 p.m.
Karen Bonnici presents her Story Rhythms, music & storytelling
program for families at the library. Romeo District Library/Kezar
Branch,
107 Church St, Romeo, MI. Contact: Jeanette Smith, 586-752-2583
APRIL
April 3, Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open, 7:30 p.m. stories begin
Monthly Moth Story Slam – new venue: 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.
Tickets $8 at the door. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets
April 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, 248-264-6752 for location and more information
http://www.NorthOaklandCountyStorytellers.org>
April 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. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets
April 7, East Lansing 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Karen Bonnici presents her Story Rhythms, music & storytelling
program for families at Fiddle Scouts. MSU Community Music School, 4930
S. Hagadorn. Contact: Tamiko Rothhorn,
fiddlescouts@gmail.com
April 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
April 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:
www.annarborstorytelling.org or facebook.com/annarborstorytellers
April 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
April 16, Traverse City, 7:00 p.m.
Here:Say Storytelling, Come to The Workshop Brewing Company for "Love
Craptually," where performers will get on stage to tell true stories
about good love gone bad. 221 Garland Street. For information:
heresaytc@gmail.com,
heresaystorytelling.com
April 17, 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.We meet 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
April 17, Grand Rapids 7:00-9:00 p.m.
StorySpinners of Grand Rapids welcome new members to come tell and learn
at the monthly meeting at Shawmut Hills 2550 Burritt NW Grand Rapids
49504 For more information, contact Gloria Cangelosi at
storyspinnersgr@gmail.com
April 17,
Ann Arbor 6:30 p.m. Doors Open 7:30 p.m. stories begin
Monthly Moth Story Slam – new venue: 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.
Tickets $8 at the door. Check website for theme and to purchase tickets.
April 20, Traverse City 7:00pm Doors Open | 8:00pm Stories Begin
The Moth Main Stage, City Opera House, 106 E Front St.
www.themoth.org
April 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
April 21, TBD 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. Location
TBD. Information:
Judy@JudySima.com or call: 248-644-3951.
www.DetroitStorytelling.org
April 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: Laura Lee Hayes,
lauragami@provide.net. Meetings are free.
April 28, 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.
Judy Sima, Storyteller, Author, Teaching Artist
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