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Story Circle Open Mics Continue on the 4th Thursday of Each Month

October 22, 2020 Sue Searing
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Story Arts of Minnesota created a virtual space for storytelling when we launched our monthly Story Circle last April. From the outset, we planned to continue the monthly open mics until April 2121, when our annual StoryFest will take place.

The Story Circles are open to everyone via Zoom teleconferencing.  We’ve even had people log in from Australia and Canada! Register in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/o/story-arts-of-minnesota-17294067957. After registering, you'll receive an email message with the Zoom link.

Bring your favorite seven-minute tale and your listening ears. All stories are welcome, including traditional tales as well as original true stories.  (Spooky stories are especially welcome at the October 27 program!) Both experienced and new storytellers are welcome.  We ask that you offer content warnings if the story might be challenging, and that you let others know if they can retell it. If you'd like to reserve a spot to tell, please email us at storyartsmn@gmail.com.

Don't have a story to share?  We invite you to watch and listen.  

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