The world is made of Stories, not atoms.
Muriel Rukeyser
Bellingham Storytellers Guild events April through June, 2012
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QUESTIONS?
bhamstoryguild@comcast.net or 360-714-9631
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Bellingham Storytellers Guild events April 20, 2012
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Friday, April 20, 2012
General Meeting and informal Workshops
Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room, 117, 12th Street
The tellers of the Guild will answer questions like : How do you become a storyteller? How do you find stories? What skills do you practice to make a story better? and many more. If you have a story you would like to practice or would like some story coaching we can do that too. It’s all for fun and you get to pick the minds of the best tellers in town for free.
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM open to all, free
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Family Storytelling with the Bellingham Storytellers Guild
Friday, April 20, 2012; 7:00 to 8:00 PM, Free
Aprils Fools and Other Trickster Tales
Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room
1117 12th Street
Stories for families with ages 6 and up, 7pm, free
Bellingham Storytellers Guild events May 18, 2012
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Friday, May 18, 2012
General Meeting and informal Workshops
Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room, 117, 12th Street
The tellers of the Guild will answer questions like : How do you become a storyteller? How do you find stories? What skills do you practice to make a story better? and many more. If you have a story you would like to practice or would like some story coaching we can do that too. It’s all for fun and you get to pick the minds of the best tellers in town for free.
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM open to all, free
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Family Storytelling with the Bellingham Storytellers Guild
Friday, May 18, 2012; 7:00 to 8:00 PM, Free
New Beginnings and tales of Spring
Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room
1117 12th Street
Stories for families with ages 6 and up, 7pm, free
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Information: bhamstoryguild@comcast.net, or 360-714-9631
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Bellingham Storytellers Guild June, 2012 events
June 2nd, and 3rd 2012
Bellingham Highland Games, Hovander Park, Ferndale, WA
Storytellers from the Storyteller’s Guild will perform stories with featured tellers:.
Harper Stone, Rosemary Scot Vohs, Rebecca Mabanglo-Mayor, Kelvin Saxton,
Doug Banner, and Troy-Faith Ward
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10am-5:00pm throughout the weekend in the Harp Tent
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Members of the Bellingham Storytellers Guild will be performing stories for all audiences at this year’s Highland Games in Ferndale. We will be continuing the tradition of performing with the Harpers in the Harp tent. Traditionally Storytelling and harp have blended together to create entertaining and enjoyable performances for all. Although many of the stories will be of Irish and Scottish origins we will also be presenting stories form around the world and some of the tellers will be performing original material. This year we will have a special treat in that Storyteller, Doug Banner, will be performing and original story with music especially created for it by one of the Harpers. The Members of the Bellingham community have been enjoying stories performed by guild members every third Friday at the Fairhaven library for nine years. Stop by the Story tent to laugh, cry, and be regaled by this group of very talented people.
For Information on the games see: Bellingham Highland Games
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Friday, June 15, 2012
General Meeting and informal Workshops
Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room, 117, 12th Street
The tellers of the Guild will answer questions like : How do you become a storyteller? How do you find stories? What skills do you practice to make a story better? and many more. If you have a story you would like to practice or would like some story coaching we can do that too. It’s all for fun and you get to pick the minds of the best tellers in town for free.
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM open to all, free
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FOLLOWED BY:
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Family Storytelling with the Bellingham Storytellers Guild
Friday, June 15, 2012; 7:00 to 8:00 PM, Free
Sun and Summer Fun Stories
Fairhaven Library Fireplace Room
1117 12th Street
Stories for families with ages 6 and up, 7pm, free
June 2012
Bellingham Highland Games, Hovander Park, Ferndale, WA
Saturday/Sunday June 2nd and 3rd
Kathie Hardy and other harpers will perform on Celtic harp and wire strung harp
Storytellers from the Storyteller’s Guild will tell stories
10am-5:00pm throughout the weekend in the Harp Tent
Attention! Harpers wishing to perform in a casual, supportive environment, please contact Kathie by May 25th for free admission