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Group Reservation Schedule
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!

Group Reservation Schedule, Friday, May 4, 2007

Time Storyteller Location Story Theme Age Group
10:00 a.m. Heather Forest Pilot's Wheel Tales of Womenfolk Grades 6-8
  Jackie and Glen "Papa"Wright, Jr./Karen Young Dust Bowl The Beat of Storytelling/From Dawn to Knight Grades 4-6
  Robert Greygrass Theater Traditional Man, Modern Times Grades 6-8
  Mike Anderson/Sharon Thompson Courthouse Gallery Music and Stories and Jokes/Robert Munsch Stories Grades 1-3
  Shaaron Peters/Gale Portman Courthouse 3 Sing and Tell/Earth Trails Grades P-1
  Heather Harlan/Loretta Washington Courthouse 4 Around the Campfire/Missouri Boot Heel Stories Grades 2-4
  Greg Weiss/La Rita Wright Courthouse Theater Story Stew/Tales to "Bug" You Grades 2-4
  Ken Wolfe Missouri Botanical Garden

Turtle River

Grades 2-4
  Baba Jamal Koram Missouri History Museum De Busara People Story Grades 5-7
  Sue Hinkel/Steve Otto Marquette Center Roping the Wind/Fun Stories to "See" Grades K-2
  Carole Shelton/Angela Williams Wohl Recreation Center Brer Rabbit and Friends/Grandmother Spider Grades P-1
  Beth Horner Touhill Performing Arts Center American Folktales Grades 5-7
10:30 a.m. Diann Joy Bank/Tracy Walker Affton Community Center The Enormous Turnip Tales/Gotta Wear Shades Grades 1-3
11:00 a.m. Ron Adams/Mike Anderson Pilot's Wheel Buffalo Stories/Music and Stories and Jokes Grades 7-8
  Mary Jo Huff/Kunama Mtendaji Dust Bowl Mother Nature's Painted Desert/Traditional African-American Folktales Grades P-K
  Bobby Norfolk Theater Jack Tales Grades 4-6
  Perrin Stifel/Blake Travis Courthouse Gallery History Alive/Stories from the World Village Grades K-2
  Deb Swanegan/Sharon Thompson Courthouse 3 Tales from the Village/Cajun Folktales Grades 4-5
  Dolores Tapia Santha/Jim Two Crows Wallen Courthouse 4 Legends from Our Past/Lewis and Clark Grades 5-7
  Shaaron Peters/Loretta Washington Courthouse Theater Folktale Fun/Adventures of Seamon the Dog Grades 1-3
  The Storycrafters Missouri Botanical Garden Classics with a Twist Grades 3-5
  Baba Jamal Koram Missouri History Museum Mali Kings Grades K-2
11:30 a.m. Sue Hinkel/Steve Otto Marquette Center The Golden Box of Stories/Fun Stories to "See" Grades 2-4
  Carole Shelton/Angela Williams Wohl Recreation Center Plants, Animals, and Very Strange Things/Turtle's Drum Grades
2-3
  Beth Horner Touhill Performing Arts Center Three American Soldiers Grades
6-8
Noon Ron Adams/Mike Anderson Pilot's Wheel Horse Stories/Music and Stories and Jokes Grades
5-7
  Heather Harlan/Jackie & Glen "Papa" Wright, Jr. Dust Bowl Around the Campfire/The Rhythm of Stories Grades
3-5
  Robert Greygrass Theater Trickster Tales, Iktomi the Spider Man Grades
2-4
  Gale Portman/Karen Young Courthouse Gallery Tall Tales and Legends of the Land Grades
2-4
  Blake Travis/La Rita Wright Courthouse 3 Stories from the World Village/Creepy Crawly Tales Grades
1-3
  Mary Jo Huff/Greg Weiss Courthouse 4 Western Beat/'At's a Fact Jack! Grades
1-3
  Dolores Tapia Santha/Deb Swanegan Courthouse Theater Native American Legends/Tales from the Village Grades
4-5
  Ken Wolfe Missouri Botanical Garden Stories and Lies While U-Wait Grades
3-5
  Larry Brown Missouri History Museum Jack of the Ozarks Grades
3-5
1:00 p.m. Bobby Norfolk Pilot's Wheel Tales of the Underground Railroad Grades
3-5
  Perrin Stifel/Jim Two Crows Wallen Dust Bowl History Alive/Tipi Days Grades
4-6
  Heather Forest Theater Nature Tales Grades
2-4
  The Storycrafters Missouri Botanical Garden Catch the World by the Tale Grades
4-6

Schedule is subject to change.

‡ Pilot’s Wheel, Dust Bowl, and Theater are located in the Visitor Center under the Gateway Arch.
> Blanchette Park is in the City of St. Charles.

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

Plan to call in on Feb. 13, 2009, between 8:30 a.m. and noon to make a reservation for your class to attend the 30th annual St. Louis Storytelling Festival.

You will be able to review the schedule online in mid-January.

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