Wisconsin Storytelling Guilds
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Lake Country Storytellers’ Guild
Adults and teens are invited to share stories and hone their telling skills in an encouraging, nurturing evironment.
4th Monday of every month, 6:00-8:00 pm
Hartland Public Library
110 East Park Avenue
Hartland, WI 53029
www.hartlandlibrary.org
262.367.3350
Email: jjensen@hartland.lib.wi.us
M.A.S.T. (Milwaukee Area Story Tellers) Storytelling Guild
Great Tales by a Great Lake
M.A.S.T. is a gathering of adults interested in reviving the folk art of storytelling. We swap tales, polish our deliveries, and critique each other in the ancient tradition of a guild.
M.A.S.T. meets every third Friday of the month at 7:00pm at Mount Mary College (92nd and Burleigh) in Milwaukee.Join us as we pass the story stick—come and tell, or come and listen!
7:00 pm
a story or your ears
Mount Mary College
(building with tower – Rm 248)
92nd & Burleigh
Milwaukee, Wis.
parking entrance off 92nd St.
414-962-4425
jean-andrew@storylore.net
Bluff Country Tale Spinners Storytelling Guild
The Bluff Country Tale Spinners was created in 1999 for the purposes of promoting the appreciation of the art of storytelling and the development of storytelling skills among its members. Storytellers are of all ages and come from all walks of life. Members range from beginning to experienced tellers and story listeners are always welcome. The Guild sponsors the annual La Crosse Storytelling Festival.
Meets the second Thursday of every month
7:00-8:30 pm
free and open to the public
Meets at: Grounded Specialty Coffee
308 Main St.
La Crosse, WI 54601
www.lacrossestoryfest.com
608-797-2807
wachutateri@yahoo.com
W.O.W. (Washington-Ozaukee Wordsmiths) Story Guild
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm
West Bend Public Library
contact Judy Farrow Busack at 262-334-7868 / judyfb@alexssa.net