Search results for: “tell me a story”
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Clarkston Early Learing Network Meeting
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Agenda: Tell Me a Story! update Early Learning and Literacy Directory Partner updates and announcements
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Indian Creek Elementary School Parents Made Decisions
If you had $20,000 to spend to benefit Indian Creek Elementary School students and families, how would you spend it? After several weeks of coming together in small and large meetings, Indian Creek Elementary School families used a forced ranking process to select two projects to be funded from the Community Trust. On December 3,…
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Seed of South Sudan: Memoir of a “Lost Boy” Refugee
A long and dangerous journey from a village in South Sudan brought Majok Marier to Clarkston.
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STORYTELLING 102: CHILDREN’S ORAL STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
It was another wonderful day in the Clarkston Community for the Children’s Oral Storytelling Workshop. This was part of the BRIMSTONE PROJECT.
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Storytelling 101: Listening With a Juicy Face
“Grandmother, what big eyes you have!” “All the better to see with, my child.” “Grandmother, what big teeth you have!” “All the better to eat you up with, my child.”
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Clarkston Group wins National Storytelling Grant
“We got it!” Monday morning, August 26, I received an excited call from Deborah Strahorn, President, Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia. She had just finished talking with
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The One Story Problem
As someone who works in the non-profit world, I’m often asked to share one story that sums up all of CDF’s work at any given point in time. As a person who works in community engagement, I find this nearly impossible because by choosing one story over all of the others, the value of 100+…
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Storytelling Festival
Local children experience the joy of the spoken and written word at “Tell Me a Story” festival