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Here:Say Storytelling comes to Leelanau

Upcoming Event

From staff reports

The Leland Township Library, the Suttons Bay-Bingham District Library and the Friendship Community Center have teamed up to bring Here:Say Storytelling to Leelanau County.

On Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 7 pm, six storytellers will take the stage at the Friendship Community Center in Suttons Bay to tell true stories from their lives. The theme for the evening is “Beyond Expectations” and will be interpreted differently by each storyteller.

Karen Stein is the founder and creative director of Here:Say Storytelling and believes that stories connect us in valuable ways. Stein works with each storyteller to help transform their story from a first draft to a stage-ready performance. The stories may be individually humorous, sad or strange but together they’ll celebrate our shared humanity.

This event is free and registration is not required. Seating is limited. For more information call 231-256-9152 (Library) or visit LelandLibrary.org.

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October 16, 2022/by editor
Tags: Friendship Community Center, here:say storytelling, Karen Stein, Leland township library, Suttons Bay-Bingham District Library
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