Larry will tell stories, including THE GREAT GROUNDHOG DAY GET TOGETHER, at the Roseville Library, 10:30 a.m. on January 31.  The story, created by Larry and Elaine many years ago, is included in HOLIDAY STORIES ALL YEAR ROUND, published by Libraries Unlimited in 2008.  The Roseville Library is at 2180 Hamline, just south of Highway 36 in Roseville.
 
Watch this space also, or www.worldstorytellingday.webs.com for storytelling events happening here and around the world on or around March 20, WORLD STORYTELLING DAY.
 
The GREAT GROUNDHOG DAY GET TOGETHER is available as a longer lesson on hibernation, along with many others like SING ALONG WITH YOUR COMPOST PILE (composting, toxin-free gardening), SPEAK OUT FOR TREES (environmental advocacy), THE GIANT'S JUNKYARD (creative reuse),  and MY HEALTH CLUB IS MY WALK TO WORK (healthy transit).  These are already paid for with schools in the Rice Creek Watershed District, thru www.resourceteachers.org  Others may contact Larry directly at 612-747-3904 or www.keyofsee.mn

 
"GOOD TALKERS" MONTHLY STORYTELLING GROUP
 
ONGOING monthly
 
Workshop facilitated by Elaine Wynne for those who wish to develop skills by deepening their stories
of personal development or spirituality.
 
$20.00 per session.  Register by calling Elaine Wynne at 763-546-1662 or elaine@keyofsee.mn
 

 
Larry is also available to do programs or full day residencies in schools, featuring the story and some other work on hibernating
animals, shadows, etc.  Other school storytelling programs include SING ALONG WITH YOUR COMPOST PILE (gardening), MY HEALTH
CLUB IS MY WALK TO WORK (healthy transit), THE GIANT'S JUNKYARD (creative reuse), and CRANES, WETLANDS, AND YOUR WATER.
These programs are already paid for if your school or organization is inside the Rice Creek Watershed District -- www.resourceteachers.org
but they can be contracted for anywhere.
 
More info from KEY OF SEE STORYTELLERS > 612-747-3904
 



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