Shared Gypsy proverb
(from Meg Gilman)
We are all wanderers on this earth.
Our hearts are full of wonder, and
our souls are deep with dreams
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Fall 2007
Volume 4
Issue 3
Marilyn A. Kinsella
markinsella19@hotmail.com
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Sept./Oct. Mornings -
Eckerts Markets as the storyteller to tell stories while students wait for the tractor to take them out apple or pumpkin picking.
17 - Todd Hall, Columbia, IL for Elderhostel Program 18 - Holy Trinity School - after-school storytelling group 25 - Fairview Heights Library to premier "Stories 'n Stones: From Little Egypt to Big Egypt" Free open to the public.
2 - Premier Bank - Ghost stories for their "Fifty or Better" clientele 4-7 - Jonesborough Storytelling Festival 9 - Holy Trinity - After-school group 10 - ILA Showcase in Springfield - Riverwind Meeting 6:30 11 - LaSalle Public Library - Stories 'n Stones: Mystery of Woodhenge and Beyond 7:00 pm 13 - Private Halloween Party 24 - CHASI - evening workshop for daycare providers on stories and Monkey Mitt 26 - Angel Mounds - Ghost Stories 7-9pm; Open to Public 27 - Washington Library - Scary Stories 6:30pm;Open to Public 29 - Pfizer Halloween Party - 3-5pm - Sparks 'n Spooks - Riverwind Storytellers at the Hayner Public Library 6:30 pm; Open to the Public 30 - Holy Trinity - After school storytelling group 4-7 - Attend the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN 10 - Showcase for IL Library Association in Springfield, IL 11 - LaSalle Public Library 6:30: Stories 'n Stones: To Woodhenge and Beyond. Free and open to the publc, 24 - CHASI - Children's Home and Aid So. at the Ramada Inn in Fairview Heights for a 3-hour workshop on puppetry. 26 - Angel Mounds, Evansville,IN to tell ghost stories 27 - Washington Public Library, Washington, IL to tell ghost stories. 6:30 pm. Open and Free.
6 - Holy Trinity - After school storytelling group 7 - Schmidt Art Center at SWIC for Chess group outing 8 - Evergreen High School (Chicago)- Stories 'n Stones and all day activities 9-11 - Northlands Board Meeting at Greenlake Conference Center, WI 13 - Jefferson School for Family Reading Night 15 - Estelle Kampmeyer School - 3 sessions 17 - Cahokia Mounds - A Gathering of Stories - 1:30 pm; Open to the Public - Tellabration! - Collinsville Library's Blum House 7:30-9:00 pm; Riverwind Storytellers present "Stories for the Adult Heart." Open to the public. Donations for local food pantry.
2-7 - Coffeyville, KS - Humanities Grant - Stories 'n Stones at 17 locations (nursing homes, senior centers, college and 6 high school classes.) |
Sizzlin' Summer Storytelling
The summer was a whirlwind of storytelling. Thanks to everyone who had Taleypo for a visit. It was the busiest, most exciting summer ever! Now, it's a quiet time. There are very few jobs in the near future, but I have come to accept that as my fertile time. Time to reflect, to rejuvenate and to create. I'm already thinking about next summer's library theme and programs I can offer. I will also be in a readers' theatre group again this year with Dr. Jack Stokes. He was my first mentor in my journey as a storyteller. We had a group in college called Drama Choir and it single-handedly was most instrumental in shaping me into a storyteller. To read more about that click HERE. (as an added bonus you will discover the truth behind....Tailypoooo!) While I taught school at St. Clare's in O'Fallon, IL, I even wrote out my own drama choir based on an old folktale, directed a middle school group, and toured schools with the piece. I recently put it on line for teachers and others to use. I only ask that you tell me when and where it was presented. To read "Little Eight John" just click HERE "Pretty much all the honest truth-telling there is in the world is done by children." - Oliver Wendell There are lots of empty spaces on my calendar at present. So, keep in mind that Taleypo is on the IL ArtTour Roster. I can help you write a mini-grant that can save you at least a third of the cost of my coming to your school, library, museum, etc. The grant needs to in 8 weeks prior to the event (no exceptions). Click HERE to see my entry into the roster Click HERE to see the mini-grant. Remember...I will help in any way I can! I am also qualified through the State of Illinois to offer CPDUs for any workshop that I offer. See the list of workshops I offer and links to the handouts on my Teacher/Teller Pages. Click HERE. Some other sites you may want to visit while you are here are:
The Riverwind Newsletter - September, 2007- Read what the Riverwind Storytellers are doing in and around the St. Louis Metropolitan area. To learn more about Riverwind, just click HERE Riverwind is proud to announce that Barbara Freeman and Connie Regan-Blake will be the Riverwind workshop leaders for our 25th Silver anniversary. They were the wind in Riverwind so many years ago when they came to Illinois to do a workshop in 1981. Many "to-be" Riverwinders attended that workshop, but we didn't know each other back then. It wasn't until 15 years later that we discovered that they were the start of it all. Come and join us. There will be stories, workshops, and story swaps for everyone! Click HERE for more info.
The I'll. Tell Newsletter - Fall, 2007 Find out what is happening in storytelling all around the state of Illinois.
See what's new on my website:
Home Page: Ta-da! My homepage that mysteriously disappeared has now magically reappeared with a much-needed extreme makeover. I guess these things happen for a reason. Come visit and see the new look.
Stories 'n Stones: From Little Egypt to Big Egypt - New program offered by the Kinsellas who went to Egypt in 2007!!!!! Little Egypt is a name given to Southern Illinois. Marilyn tells the Illinois legend The Piasa and Larry talks about the petraglyphs, pictographs and hieroglyphs. Marilyn then tells the Egyptian story "The Blue Faience Hippopotamus". This is the perfect edu-entertaining program for multicultural days at your school, library or special event.. Click HERE to read the excellent article in the Suburban Journals.
There is a Siberian proverb that states, "If you don't know the trees you will get lost in the forest, but if you don't know the stories you will get lost in life."
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by Taleypo the Storyteller and Stories 'n Stones go to
"About Marilyn". To
see what Taleypo can bring to your school, click "You've got to be original, because if you're like someone else, what do they need you for?"--Bernadette Peters
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6. Taleypo Tidbits - Fall, 2005
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