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‘Let Me Tell Ya!’ coming to Salem Museum

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September 4, 2024
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‘Let Me Tell Ya!’ coming to Salem Museum

The Salem Museum is planning an evening of tales and traditions called “Let Me Tell Ya!” on Thursday, Sept. 12 from 7-8:30 p.m. Organizers said it will be a “rich tapestry of Salem’s past and present.”

“Gather with fellow story enthusiasts for a night that promises to captivate and inspire. Featuring an array of talented storytellers, this free installment of the Salem Museum Speaker Series promises a journey through compelling narratives and heartfelt anecdotes. Whether a longtime fan of storytelling or new to the art, this event offers a unique opportunity to experience the magic of the spoken word in a historic setting,” organizers said.

“Let Me Tell Ya!” is a community of individuals who share an appreciation for storytelling. Their monthly online Guild meetings provide a platform for storytellers to share their latest works, and members offer valuable feedback on what resonated with them, what could be improved, and what they craved more of. The group’s monthly open mic Story Swap event showcases family-friendly stories based on a theme of the month, limited to a concise five to seven minutes. Visit their website at https://www.storytellingconnections.com/ to learn more.

-The Salem Times-Register

 

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