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Family Portraits told by Donald Davis

Saturday, February 18, 2012 from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM (ET)

Indianapolis, IN

Family Portraits told by Donald Davis

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Event Details

Ticket Takers

Ticket takers need to arrive no later than 7 p.m. Please check-in with Ellen Munds who will be sitting at the Will Call Table between the theater doors. Two individuals will be posted at each entrance to the theater. One person will take tickets and the other one will hand out the programs.

After the performance, please walk the theater picking up left behind programs and papers. In exchange for taking tickets you will be able to watch the performance for free.

Ticket Takers need to also bake 4 dozen of your favorite cookies, brownies or cookie bars. Bring a tray to arrange the cookies on and place them on the refreshment table. Cover the tray with a napkin.

 

Cookie Bakers

Please bake 4 dozen of your favorite cookies, brownies or cookie bars. Bring a tray to arrange the cookies on and place them on the refreshment table. Cover the tray with a napkin. Pick up your complimentary ticket at the Will Call desk. Please be sure to pick-up your tray before departing the event.

When & Where



Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center
450 W. Ohio St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202

Saturday, February 18, 2012 from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM (ET)


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Storytelling Arts of Indiana



Storytelling Arts of Indiana was originally founded as Stories, Inc. in 1987. Since then, it has grown by leaps and bounds, but our mission remains the same: to promote the art and use of storytelling in everyday life. From local favorites to nationally-recognized names, Storytelling Arts has brought tellers from all walks of life to Hoosier audiences for over two decades. In addition to the full schedule of storytelling concerts, Storytelling Arts of Indiana also provides:

 

  • Weekly storytelling at Riley Children’s Hospital
  • Monthly as I Recall Storytelling Guild meetings at the Glendale Branch Library, Indianapolis Senior Center and the Hancock County Public Library.
  • Monthly Jabberwocky after-work events in collaboration with IndyFringe
  • Summer Performances in the Neighborhood Parks for children
  • A workshop for teachers, Using Storytelling as an Educational Tool: Teaching English/Language State standards through Storytelling Activities