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Serious & Playful Summer Stories for Adults
Western Reserve Storytellers
Tuesday, July 21
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Western Reserve Storytellers perform stories from Ohio. Stories are not just for kids. Be enlightened, inspired and learn. (Part of Third Tuesday of the Quarter Storytelling at North Olmsted Library.)
Western Reserve Storytellers perform several stories from Ohio history plus a playful tale or two. Stories are not just for kids. They can enlighten, inspire, and educate.
If you think history is boring, this program will change your mind. Storytellers bring history to life. Our troupe of professional storytellers begins with several short stories about people and events with Ohio links.
After a short break, the audience is invited to share a story. (No experience necessary; just a willingness to try.) And, we’ll answer questions and invite group discussion. It’s just for fun.
This program is part of “Third Tuesday of the Quarter Storytelling” at North Olmsted Library (January, April, July, and October). We’ll play with a different theme each quarter.
Stories must adhere to the Library Code of Conduct, specifically stories must not discriminate or in any way promote discrimination or mistreatment of any person due to race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age or socioeconomic status.
North Olmsted Branch
In 1829, Charles Hyde Olmsted promised to donate 500 books from his father’s collection if the residents agreed to change the name of their town from Lenox to Olmsted. They did and the books traveled by oxcart and were housed in individual residents’ homes while being circulated. The “Oxcart Library” is thought to be the first circulating public library in the Western Reserve.
This branch is a Student Success Center and a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Kids Café location.