Zoom link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81162966419?pwd=1kGVe8xMly7sYQioZJJeb5EQoO6fba.1
Agenda
∙ Opening Teller: Regina King
∙ Featured Tellers: Roger Fernandes
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∙ Story Swap
Featured Teller: Roger Fernandes
Roger Fernandes is a Native American artist, storyteller, and educator whose work focuses on the culture and arts of the Coast Salish tribes of western Washington. He is a member of the Lower College and an M.A. in Whole Systems Design from Antioch University. He has worked in a variety of arenas including Native education, social work, arts, and culture. As an artist he practices and teaches Coast Salish design and as a storyteller he shares storytelling as a foundational human process for teaching and healing. He won a folk life award from the Washington Arts Commission for his work in teaching about Coast Salish art.He currently teaches courses on storytelling and art at the University of Washington, Northwest Indian College, and other learning institutions.
Opening Teller: Regina King
Regina has been teaching for well over 20 years and her students have been terrific listeners to many of her stories! Hailing from Brooklyn, NY and living in many different regions of the USA, Regina seems to attract colorful characters into her life. It’s a good thing because those characters make for great storytelling and add richness to her life.
The past year and a half Regina has been having a blast learning about storytelling as an art, social skill and tool to be seen.
Story Swap
We look forward to having you as our audience. If you'd like to share a story during Story Swap via zoom or in person please let Stet know at
c3RldHBhbG1lciB8IGdtYWlsICEgY29t OR before stories begin OR at the midpoint break. We'll get you on the lineup. If you are new to storytelling we know you have one story you'd like to share. We ask that your story length be 8 minutes or less.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81162966419?pwd=1kGVe8xMly7sYQioZJJeb5EQoO6fba.1
The zoom link will open at 5:30 if you'd like to join early as we are setting up. The story program will start at 6:00. Please join with your video on if possible so we can have a face to face interaction between all story participants. We love to see who is joining us!
We will record the meeting and the link will be on
southsoundstory.org as well as past story events.
Dues or Donations
Annual dues cover September to August each year.
$15 for individuals
$25 for families.
You can now use PayPal. Details at:
https://southsoundstory.org/donate-or-join/
Dues or donations can also be turned in by mail. Make the check out to South Sound Story Guild, then send the check to:
Bret Anderson
214 San Mar Dr NE
Olympia, WA 98506
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