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Festival Sponsors
The 29th Annual St. Louis Storytelling Festival would not be possible without the gracious support and participation of its sponsors:

The Festival is made possible with
the support of the Regional Arts
Commission.
Financial assistance for this project
has been provided by the Missouri
Arts Council, a state agency.
Funded in part by The Arts & Education
Council.
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The Storytelling Festival greatly appreciates the support of its many generous donors.

For Festival information, call (314) 516-5961 (also for TDD).

The St. Louis Storytelling Festival is offered free to the public and reaches out to the community at many locations.

Festival Donors
Festival Donors are corporations, organizations, and schools whose contributions support the Festival.

Friends of Storytelling
Friends of Storytelling are individuals in the community whose support sustains the program and makes possible our continued effort to reach out to the community.
Tax-deductible contributions may be sent to:

St. Louis Storytelling Festival
207 J.C. Penney Conference Center
University of Missouri-St. Louis
One University Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63121-4400

Have questions? Please call us at (314) 516-5948.

Volunteers
Throughout the year many volunteers donate countless hours preparing for this once-a-year event. To become a volunteer call (314) 516-7005.

Special contributors to the annual St. Louis Storytelling Festival help to guarantee the continued success of this wonderful cultural tradition. The Festival thanks our Friends for their gracious and generous support.

 

Plan to Attend the 30th Annual
St. Louis Storytelling Festival

April 29-May 2, 2009

Can't wait to hear some storytellers spin their yarns? Click a link on our home page, or 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

Did you know that bringing your class to the Festival is not only fun but also addresses standards? Find out how in the St. Louis Storytelling Festival Study Guide.

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