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If you know of any storytelling or story-related events open to the public, then send to Rachel Hedman at storycrossroads@gmail.com.
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Enjoy the 40th Story Crossroads House Concert with the monthly series on Friday, September 27th featuring Mary Louise Hughes with "Family Tales-The Things You Can Learn Living with a Bunch of
Humans" in Salt Lake City, UT. KUED will feature this Series to air on September 20th at 9:55pm due to this anniversary. Details below or here: https://storycrossroads.com/HouseConcerts/
Three professional storytellers from the Utah Storytelling Guild will be featured with the "Better Days 2020" on Friday, September 20th at the Salt Lake City Public Library. Details below or here: https://events.slcpl.org/events
See the latest Story Crossroads newsletter by clicking here. This Volume 5, Issue 2 that includes a Story Video of the Month with Atharv Agashe telling at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, a story "The Boy and the Dragon" from First
Nations Canada and a story game to go with it, and Cap's Off to The Story Mine/David Bullock & Cathy Barker, and Much More.
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Every Monday through Friday from 6:00pm-8:00pm plus Saturdays from 5:00pm-6:00pm, on Sirius XM 143 and locally on 107.9 FM--"The Apple Seed" storytelling radio show hosted by Sam Payne.
Listen at www.byuradio.org
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Now or Until Filled
The Avonlea Theater Company in Spanish Fork is looking for storytellers to tell stories as a pre-show for their show coming up, A Midsummer Night's Dream. If the stories could be Shakespeare or Medieval themed that would be great, but it is not required. Compensation would be 2 tickets to see the show, complimentary concessions, and the opportunity to
sell merchandise in the lobby, if desired. A Midsummer Night's Dream runs from September 13th-28th. Storytellers can apply for one performance or multiple. Storytelling, puppetry, and music are welcomed. Here is the link for the application:
December 1, 2019 - Online Auditions for Story Crossroads Festival, before midnight
Go to http://www.storycrossroads.com/be-a-story-artist for the online application. This helps determine 2020 and 2021 invited story artists. Professionals must be storytellers for at least three years plus provide a video link and email a picture besides
the online application. Email storycrossroads@gmail.com for comments/questions.
December 31, 2019 - Workshop Proposals due for Timpanogos Storytelling Conference
Go to http://www.timpfest.org for more details and the application to teach storytelling skills in connection with the Timpanogos Storytelling Conference and Festival on Thursday, September 10, 2020.
Go to the Story Crossroads website for this newsletter's archive
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Event: Utah Storytelling Guild presents...with Babcock Performing Readers
Date/Time: Thursday, September 19, 2019, 7:00pm-9:00pm
Featured Story Artists: Annie & Dan Eastmond, Cassie Ashton, Karl Behling, Lora Schmidt, and Mary Louise Hughes
Cost: Free though minimal parking, best for teens and adults
Location: University of Utah campus, Olpin Union Building, The Little Theater, 200 South Central Campus Drive, Salt Lake City, UT -here is link of directions/map: http://union.utah.edu/about-us/directions-and-parking/
See the Babcock Performing Readers on NowPlayingUtah.com
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Event: Timp Tellers Chapter of Utah Storytelling Guild,
2 Meeting Types/Dates/Times/Locations per Month
Dates/Times:
Thursday, September 19, 2019, 7:00pm (usually 3rd Thursdays), focus on work, research, split time to present depending on who is there
Location for "Work/Research": American Fork Library, Historical Archives Room, 64 South 100 East, American Fork, UT
Thursday, October 3, 2019, 7:00pm (usually 1st Thursday, none in September due to Timpanogos Storytelling Festival), focus on workshops, round robin performing, and recording
Location for "Workshop/Round Robins": Orem Public Library, 58 N. State St., Orem, UT
Cost: Free, open to all
USG Membership: $30.00/year for individual, $40.00/year for family, can be done through PayPal at www.utahstorytelling.org at "Join Us!" page
Locations:
Orem Public Library, 58 N. State St., Orem
Contact: Ginger Parkinson at (801) 400-3568 or email gingerparkinson@gmail.com
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild website
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Event: Farmington Bay Chapter of Utah Storytelling Guild
Date/Time: Thursday, September 19, 2019, 7:00pm-8:30pm (every 3rd Thursday of the month)
Cost: Free, open to all
USG Membership: $30.00/year for individual, $40.00/year for family, can be done through PayPal at www.utahstorytelling.org at "Join Us!" page
Location: Kaysville Library, 215 N. Fairfield Rd., Kaysville
Contact: Darrell Mangum at dinutah@gmail.com
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild website
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Event: Better Days - Rad-ification Celebration with storytelling
Date/Time: Friday, September 20, 2019, 6:00pm-9:00pm, storytelling at 6:15pm, 7:15pm, and 8:15pm (30-minute program)
Featured Story Artists: Jan C. Smith as Susan B. Anthony, Janine Nishiguchi as Emmeline Wells, Cassie Ashton as Martha Hughes Cannon
Cost: Free, open to all
Location: Salt Lake City Downtown Library, 210 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, UT
See the Babcock Performing Readers on NowPlayingUtah.com
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Event: 40th Story Crossroads Fundraising House Concert
Date/Time: Friday, September 27, 2019, 7:00pm-8:30pm
Featured Story Artist: Mary Louise Hughes
Theme: Family Tales-The Things You Can Learn Living with a Bunch of Humans
It’s a good thing we humans are not perfect. How else could we find so much material for good stories? Take a step back and you will see the humor, the tenderness, and the lessons learned in everyday encounters with people. While her stories are personal, you
may find some uncanny reflections of the humans in your own house. Mary Louise Hughes has performed for several storytelling festivals including Story Crossroads.
Suggested Donation: $15.00+/person,
$25.00+/couple or family, though any amount welcomed, best for teens and adults
Location: Hughes Home, Brookestone Condominums, 1683 East 6550 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
RSVP: Call/text Mary Louise Hughes at (801) 403-7438 or email storycrossroads@gmail.com
Details: Refreshments served and
storytelling books and CDs will be available to purchase
Purpose: This fundraiser event is held so the Story Crossroads Festival remains strong (see http://www.storycrossroads.com, can also donate online whether or
not you can attend)
Go directly to House Concert webpage on Story Crossroads site
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Event: A Night of Stories - 18th House Concert
Date/Time: Saturday, September 28, 2019, 7:00pm
Featured Tellers: This series typically has any mixture of the following tellers--Ginger Parkinson, Steffani Raff, Cassie Ashton, Paige Funk, Jan C. Smith,
Lynn Wing
Cost: Free yet tip jar available, geared for teens and adults
Location: Wing Home, 160 East 400 North, Payson, UT, please RSVP by calling/texting Lynn Wing at (608) 780-1833
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild site for each of the featured tellers
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Event: 41st Story Crossroads Fundraising House Concert
Date/Time: Thursday, October 3, 2019, 7:00pm-8:30pm
Featured Story Artist: Mark Gollaher
Theme: Spine-Tingling Tales: Poe & Other Stories
Discover what goes bump in the night and live to tell about it. Mark Gollaher is a well known storyteller, actor and artist in Utah. He has performed at numerous events including the Timpanogos, Vernal, Weber State, Boise River, and Cache Valley Storytelling Festivals. He
has toured with the Utah Symphony telling "Peter and the Wolf" and wrote, directed, and performed many dramatic portions of the Symphony's productions such as “Beethoven Alive!” as well as narrated their productions like "The Composer
is Dead.”
Suggested Donation: $15.00+/person,
$25.00+/couple or family, though any amount welcomed, best for teens and adults
Location: Barnson Home, 12428 South 2145 West, Riverton, UT 84065
RSVP: Call/text Julie Barnson at (801) 809-3567 or email storycrossroads@gmail.com
Details: Refreshments served and
storytelling books and CDs will be available to purchase
Purpose: This fundraiser event is held so the Story Crossroads Festival remains strong (see http://www.storycrossroads.com, can also donate online whether or
not you can attend)
Go directly to House Concert webpage on Story Crossroads site
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Event: Park City Ghost Tours
Dates/Times: Every night in October at 8:00pm, show up and go from there
Cost: $20.00/adult, $10.00/child (ages 16 and under), Groups of 10 or more and get 10% discount if paid as one, Private tours for groups of 20 or more and get 20% discount if paid as one, Tickets purchased from guide at the start of the tour
Location/Parking: FREE parking is available on Swede Alley, one block to the East (or Left of Historic Main Street as you are going up Historic Main Street). Pull into the three tiered concrete parking structure called China Bridge Garage at least 30-minutes prior to the start of the tour. Walk one block to 415 Main Street (directly across the street from 412 Bistro
Restaurant) to the bronze statue of the miner, where the PCGT Guide in costume will greet you. Please meet the guide at least 15 minutes prior to the Tour departure which is on the hour. (Winter Hours 7:00 p.m./ Summer Hours 8:00 p.m.) The Guide takes cash or credit at the spot. Dress appropriately for the weather. Park City Ghost Tours is an outdoor walking tour so please wear suitable clothing and comfortable walking shoes.
Contact: Call (435) 615-7673 or email info@parkcityghosttours.com
Go directly to Park City Ghost Tours website
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Event: Ogden & Salt Lake City Ghost Tours
(celebrating 16 years...and going)
Dates: Fridays-Saturdays of October 2019, starting October 4th
Times: Ranges from 5:00pm-9:00pm depending on the night (see website at http://www.storytours.com)
Ogden Ghost Tour Guides/Tellers: Laurie Allen, Karen Kagie
Salt Lake Ghost Tour Guides/Tellers: Kristen Clay, Gayle Hasler Cook, Nannette Watts, Cherie Davis
Cost: Prices range from $15.00-$20.00 but booking online at http://www.storytours.com gives a $2.00 discount off the regular price or if you like them on Facebook--Groups may also book private shows anytime
PICK-UP!--Locations:
Starting place for Ogden bus tours--Pick up at Rainbow Garden's main entrance (1851 Valley Drive, Ogden, UT)
Starting places for Ogden walking tours--
Eerie East tours begin in front of the Courtyard Plaza area south of Egyptian Theatre near the clock tower, 2415 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah
Wicked West tours begin Pearl Milk Tea Club, 110 25th Street, Ogden, Utah
Starting place for Salt Lake bus tours--Pick up in front of Clark Planetarium (110 South 400 West, Salt Lake City, UT)
Starting places for SLC walking tours--
Whiskey Street Tours begin on Main Street east stairs at Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse, 350 South Main Street, SLC, Utah
City Cemetery Tours begin on Cemetery Center and Grand Avenue within the cemetery. Enter the cemetery from 4th Avenue on the cemetery’s Center street and drive north to Grand Avenue - 990 East 4th Avenue, SLC, Utah
Notes on Locations--It's best to book online and get exact information on where to meet. Walking tours have slightly different starting locations than bus tours and not all tours are available each night.
Contact: Call (801) 888-8551 to reserve spot(s)
Go directly to Ogden & Salt Lake City Ghost Tours website
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Event: Logan Historic Downtown Ghost Tours
Dates/Times: Fridays-Saturdays of October 2019 starting October 4th plus one Monday, October 28th, 7:00pm-11:00pm--please arrive at least 15 minutes before the tour starts
Logan Ghost Tour Guides/Tellers: Members of the Utah Storytelling Guild, mainly from Logan/Cache Valley area as well as Green Wolf Productions
Cost: $13.13/person, http://www.logandowntown.org
Location/Details: Start at 64 East Federal Avenue, Logan, UT a.k.a. "Logan Cold Storage". Plenty of FREE parking nearby. Your tour will begin with a Green Canyon High School play; a 15 minute play which allows late arriving guests time to join their private guided tour before it
departs. "Cold Storage" is a historic structure that isn't a cold storage facility. Dress appropriately for the weather as you will be walking from site to site. You will need to be able to climb several stairs and
be able to manage tight spaces. Each guided tour runs approximately 2 hours and walking distance is about 1 mile. Tours run nightly at 7pm, 8pm and 9pm.
Go directly to Logan Downtown Ghost Tour webpage
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Event: October Workshop "Storytelling for Grown-Ups" put on by The Bee: True Stories from the Hive!
Date: Saturday, October 5, 2019, Noon-5:00pm
Presenters: Giuliana Serena-The Bee's Founder; Nan Seymour-The Bee's Director of Narrative Encouragement
Registration Required: Limited to 18 people, $115.00/person, go online to reserve space here: https://www.thebeeslc.org/events/sfg-10-05-19.
If registration is cost-prohibitive for you, we invite you to apply for a scholarship here: https://www.thebeeslc.org/scholarship.
Location: Mindful Yoga Collective, 223 700 East, Suite 4, Salt Lake City, UT
Details: We'll explore some of the "hows" and "whys" of compelling storytelling and attentive listening through a combination of guided writing prompts, oral storytelling exercises, and practical instruction. Experienced and aspiring storytellers - and even those who don't consider themselves to be "storytellers" at all - are invited to join us; we are experts at providing
encouragement and creating brave space for people to be themselves together. Open to the public-mature teens and adults. Please bring a favorite pen, a notebook if desired (worksheets will be provided), a water bottle, a snack if you'll need it, and willingness to participate imperfectly.
Go to The Bee website
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Event: Coyote Tales Live Storytelling, competitive storytelling for ages 21+ (partly to content, partly to drinks available), event held quarterly in the year
Sponsors: Utah Humanities, Petite Feast, Desert Dwellers, Equity Real Estate, The Center for the Arts at Kayenta
Date/Time: Thursday, October 8, Pre-Show Party-6:30pm; Stories-7:30pm and lasts towards 10:00pm
Special Guest: Pam Houston, acclaimed writer and teacher will perform on the stage and during the pre-party sign copies of her book "Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country." You can pre-order her book through The Book Bungalow and can call (435) 619-8200.
Featured Tellers: John Harrison as well as Storytellers picked at random from a hat has 5-7 minutes each to tell a true story on the theme of the night "You Gotta Be Kidding Me" without notes. Relive your experience on the Coyote Tales stage. Please no stand-up routines or rants.
Cost: $20.00/person, must be aged 21+ - https://sa1.seatadvisor.com/sabo/servlets/EventSearch?presenter=KAYENTA&tck=true, Pre-Purchase Beverage Tickets are $5.00 - https://coyotetalesstories.com/product/beverage-ticket/
Location: Center for the Arts in Kenyata, 881 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, UT 84738
Contact: Call Victoria Topham at (801) 755-6645 or email coyotetalescontact@gmail.com
Go to the Coyote Tales Live Storytelling website
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Event: Olympus Chapter of Utah Storytelling Guild
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 8, 2019, 7:00pm (usually 2nd Tuesdays--cancelled for September due to close to Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, people also encouraged to go to free performance at Viridian on Sept. 3rd listed earlier in this email)
Cost: Free, open to all
USG membership: $30.00/year for individual, $40.00/year for family, can be done through PayPal at www.utahstorytelling.org at "Join Us!" page
Location: Millcreek Library, 2266 E. Evergreen Ave., Salt Lake City, U
Contact: Annie Eastmond at annieeastmond@gmail.com or call/text (801) 859-9601
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild website
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Event: Ben Lomond Chapter of Utah Storytelling Guild
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 9, 2019, 7:00pm (usually 2nd Wednesdays)
Cost: Free, open to all
USG Membership: $30.00/year for individual, $40.00/year for family, can be done through PayPal at www.utahstorytelling.org at "Join Us!" page
Location: Main Library, 2464 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, UT, downstairs Room B
Contact: Douglas Dickson at libertystoryteller@gmail.com
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild website
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Event: THEME TBA--The Bee True Stories from the Hive!, competitive storytelling for ages 21+ (partly to content, partly to drinks available)
Date: Thursday, October 10, 2019, Doors open at 6:00pm, stories start at 6:30pm and lasts towards 10:00pm, done each month on 2nd Thursdays
Featured Tellers: Ten storytellers picked at random from a hat has five minutes each to tell a true story on the theme of the night-THEME TBA-without notes
Cost: $15.00/person, must be aged 21 or older, go to http://thebeeslc.org to purchase tickets, tickets on sale by September 26th at 10:00am
Location: Metro Music Hall, 615 West 100 South, Salt Lake City, UT
Go to The Bee website
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Event: Hauntings Contest
In Connection With: Timpanogos Storytelling Institute
Dates/Times:
Saturday, October 19, 2019, 3:00pm-5:00pm, Hauntings Preliminary Contest (Deadline to enter by Friday, October 11, 2019)
Monday, October 28, 2018, 7:00pm, Hauntings Finale Contest
Featured Tellers: Could be you...anyone aged 12+ may apply and then be selected to tell at the Preliminary and possibly the Finale Contest
Cost: $10.00 Entry Fee for those wanting to compete, Video Entries accepted and applicants must be aged 12+ as stories are geared for ages 12+, the Finale Concert is Free to attend, Watching the Preliminary and/or Finale Contests are free and recommended for those aged 12 and older
Location: Orem Public Library, 58 N. State Street, Orem, UT
Contact: April Johnson, call/text (801) 473-9066 or email aprildj8@gmail.com
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild site for each of the featured tellers
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Event: Bridgerland Chapter of Utah Storytelling Guild
Date/Time: Saturday, October 12, 2019, 10:30am (usually 2nd Saturday of the month)
Cost: Free, open to all
USG Membership: $30.00/year for individual, $40.00/year for family, can be done through PayPal at www.utahstorytelling.org at "Join Us!" page
Location: Old Ephraim Room, Logan Library, 255 N. Main St., Logan, UT
Contact: Leah Checketts at (435) 760-0412 or email LASTredDragon@gmail.com
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild website
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Event: A Night of Stories - 19th House Concert
Date/Time: Saturday, October 12, 2019, 7:00pm
Featured Tellers: This series typically has any mixture of the following tellers--Ginger Parkinson, Steffani Raff, Cassie Ashton, Paige Funk, Jan C. Smith,
Lynn Wing
Cost: Free yet tip jar available, geared for teens and adults
Location: Raff Home, 2183 Western Dr., Saratoga Springs, UT 84045, please RSVP by calling/texting Steffani Raff at (801) 796-6110
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild site for each of the featured tellers
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Event: Spooktacular Stories, spooky stories for the family--through Davis County Library System
Dates:
Monday, October 21, 2019, 6:30pm, South Branch (Bountiful)
Tuesday, October 22, 2019, 6:30pm, Kaysville Branch
Thursday, October 24, 2019, 6:30pm, Central Branch (Layton)
Monday, October 28, 2019, 6:30pm, Centerville Branch
Monday, October 28, 2019, 6:30pm, Headquarters (Farmington)
Tuesday, October 29, 2019, 6:30pm, North Branch (Clearfield)
Featured Tellers: Rachel Hedman, Janine Nishiguchi, Laurel Pedersen, Sara Cox, Melissa Lindsay, Jon Sears, Shauna Coy, Suzanne Jeppesen
Cost: Free, open to all
Locations:
South Branch Library, 725 S. Main St., Bountiful, UT
Kaysville Branch Library, 215 N Fairfield Rd., Kaysville, UT
Central Branch Library, 155 N. Wasatch Dr., Layton, UT
Centerville Branch Library, 45 South 400 West, Centerville, UT
Headquarters, 133 S. Main St., Farmington, UT
North Branch, 562 South 1000 East, Clearfield, UT
Go to the Davis County Library website
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Event: Nephi Ghost Tours
Sponsor: Nephi Public Library
Dates/Times: Friday-Saturday & Monday-Wednesday, October 25-26 & 28-30 2019, 7:00pm each night
Featured Tellers: Rene' Sheets, Gayle Ludlow
Cost: $5.00/adult, $3.00/child, geared for families
Location/Details: Nephi, UT--Route is changed each year so contact the Nephi Public Library for where to go and to get tickets. Go to the library for tickets or call (435) 623-1312. Proceeds help raise funds for Summer Reading each year.
Go to the Nephi Public Library - Programs webpage
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Event: 24th Annual StorySwap, Utah's celebration of the National Tellabration!
Sponsored By: Utah Storytelling Guild (and 28th celebrating this organization)
Date/Time: Saturday, November 16, 2019, 10:00am-4:00pm plus dinner followed by 6:00pm-7:15pm House Concert "Pioneer Song" presented by Omar & Lori Hansen
Schedule:
Workshop - Personal Parables presented by Cassie Ashton
Story Circles - Encouragement in telling your stories and if you would like story-building skills critiques
Lunch
Afternoon House Concert by USG Tellers who want to volunteer to perform for handicapped adults being transported to the Ashton Home
Dinner-4-6pm
Then 6:00pm House Concert featuring Omar & Lori Hansen - being filmed/recorded entitled "Pioneer Song" that has toured sites along the Oregon Trail
Details of 6:00pm Concert--
This story theatre show tells the story of the Oregon Trail journey as seen through the eyes of the women who crossed it. Using narrative, short scenes and lots of music, it is a concert version on Omar's full length show. Length of Concert: 1 hour 8 minutes
Cost: Free, open to all of all ages (potluck lunch)
Location: Ashton Home, 12471 White Rose Circle, Draper, UT
Questions/Comments: Email usgmemo@gmail.com or call/text Lynn Wing at 1-608-780-1833 or call/text Cassie Ashton at 1-801-859-5967
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild's StorySwap webpage
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