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Feb. 10: Saturday Morning Stories with Nicholas Pawlowski

February 1, 2024 Sue Searing
A smiling white man with a short beard and a tan hat, wearing a green sweater, leaning on a table, with a cow to his right. In the background are a forest and mountains.

After a successful launch in January, SAM’s monthly children’s programming continues on Saturday, February 10, 10-11am, at Badger Hill Brewing, 2805 Winners Circle Drive, Shakopee, MN. There will be doughnuts and hot chocolate for the kids. Parents can purchase coffee or beer.

Our featured storyteller this month is Nicholas Pawlowski, director of The Story Table Foundation and an energetic master of participatory storytelling. In person and online, Nicholas has been integrating fairy tales, rhythmic movement and music into education for over 14 years. In his own words, he “tells stories in such a way that children can listen with their eyes, ears, hands, feet and hearts.”

Although all ages enjoy stories and are welcome, this participatory program will appeal most to school-aged youth.

← March 9: Saturday Morning Stories with Danielle DanielFeb. 16 deadline: Call for tellers for Hear Her Stories →

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