Story Jam tomorrow night in Chapel Hill!


Story Jam tomorrow in Chapel Hill

No plans tomorrow night? Come to the Chapel Hill Public Library at 6:15 for another Story Jam, a casual, supportive event where people can try out new stories, dust off old favorites, and be a part of an enthusiastic audience. Also, catch up with story friends & make new ones! Details here.

The prompt for this Story Jam is LOST AND FOUND. Consider something you've lost--an item, a person, maybe yourself? Have you found it? Are you still looking? Stories should be less than 6 minutes!

Next storytelling class starts July 1

If you are looking for a good time, consider a storytelling class! You'll learn how to tell great stories, you'll get to hear great stories, and you'll make new friends and have a great time. Class starts July 1 at the Carrboro ArtsCenter--register now.

Updated donation link

Some of you kind folks tried to donate with the link in the last email, which didn't work. But here's one that does! Any amount you donate will be much appreciated and put to good use.

Your donations support class scholarships, performance costs, and audio recording and production. The mission of Story Connection is to help people find their unique voice and create community through live storytelling performances and classes. This grassroots offering is made possible by your generosity. Thank you!

New stories on the podcast!

ICYMI: The latest episode of the podcast has great stories from Brandon Simmons & Hope Wilder. Listen now!

Your feedback is needed

It's time for Story Connection to submit a report to the Orange County Arts Commission on the impact of their grant. If you have participated in Story Connection as a storyteller OR audience member, your feedback is vital!

Please take a minute to fill out this short, anonymous survey. Your responses will help demonstrate the impact of grant funding and hopefully secure another award. These funds are essential to Story Connection. Thank you in advance for your feedback!

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