Story Swap needs tale-tellers Monday
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It’s to be a night of seasonal yarns and tales — about the solstice, Hanukkah, Christmas or just plain winter — at the Camp Fire Clubhouse on Monday.
These swaps, held each month by the Story People, typically have a featured teller.
The December edition doesn’t; it’s all open mic. So there will be plenty of time for various storytellers — of any age and style — to come and share.
Refreshments will flow along with the stories from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. at the clubhouse, which is at the edge of Jessie Webster Park at 619 E. Fourth St.
For more information about the swaps and the Story People behind them, email obscure98382@yahoo.com or phone 360-582-1724.
Last modified: December 08. 2012 5:47PM


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