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Review daily schedules by clicking the desired date:
Wednesday,
April 30 | Thursday,
May 1 | Friday,
May 2
Call-in date for group reservations is Friday, Feb. 15. Choose several session and call (314) 516-4000 from 8:30 a.m. to noon to make your reservation.
You should expect crowded conditions during the Festival. Make plans
to arrive early!

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| Time |
Storyteller |
Location |
Story
Theme |
Age
Group |
| 10:00 a.m. |
Annette Harrison/Kathy Schottel/Chris Sutton
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Blanchette Park > |
Stories Along the Mississippi/Tales of Courage/Magic Animal
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Grades 2-4 |
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Kenya Ajanaku/Phyllis Hostmeyer |
Laumeier Sculpture Park |
Anansi and Turtle's Feast/Entertainment Along the Trail |
Grades 4-5 |
| 11:00 a.m. |
Annette Harrison/Kathy Schottel/Chris Sutton |
Blanchette Park > |
Stories Rock/Animal Talk/Trees of the Forest |
Grades 1-3 |
| 11:30 a.m. |
Kenya Ajanaku/Phyllis Hostmeyer |
Laumeier Sculpture Park |
Anansi and Turtle's Feast/Nature Tales |
Grades 3-5 |
| Noon |
Annette Harrison/Kathy Schottel/Chris Sutton |
Blanchette Park > |
Funny, Silly Stories/Tricky Coyotes/Magic Animal |
Grades P-K |
Schedule is subject to
change.
Pilots Wheel, Dust Bowl, and Theater are located in the Visitor
Center under the Gateway Arch.
> Blanchette Park is in the City of St. Charles. |
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Plan to Attend the 29th Annual
St. Louis Storytelling Festival
April 30-May 3
Can't wait for the Festival to begin? Click here to listen to Ken Wolfe talk about his Martian parents on KWMU... (Scroll down to Segment B and then select WMP or MP3.)
Attention,
School Teachers
STUDY GUIDE
Download our new St. Louis Storytelling Festival Study Guide to learn how to use the Festival to address standards.
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