Speaker: Bil Lepp
Coordinator: Ruth Charles
Lepp’s talk is entitled Beats & Peas. This is our second Sunday in our the of the Spirit of Activism.
Lepp, who hails from West Virginia, explains, “When I was a child, I didn't know who 'the Poor' were, so when we did canned goods drives around town, I always took from our house the food I hated most. Through a series of humorous but eye-opening events I learned who 'the Poor' are and that they deserved my generosity.”
Bil Lepp is an award-winning professional storyteller, humorist, author, and recording artist. His book, The King of Little Things, won the PEN Steven Kroll Award for Picture Book Writing. He has been a Featured Teller at the National Storytelling Festival since 2002. Lepp has published several books and over twenty-five audio recordings.
This event is free and open to the public.
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winona meets at Wesley United Methodist Church, 114 W. Broadway St., at the west end of the building. Enter through the door under the arches. Parking is available in the city lots across the street, and the accessible entrance is on the back side of the church.
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