Story Fest 2007 , a Chautauqua Tellabration
The Friends of the Fiske Free Library will present their 7th annual Story Fest on Saturday, November 17, 2007 from 10:00 am to 3 pm. This year the storytellers are all Chautauqua performers, telling the stories of well-known historical figures in the first person.
At noon, the stories will stop for a short lunch break to allow the audience to take the edge off their hunger before the afternoon tellers begin. The Friends of the Fiske Free Library will be selling soup and sandwiches in the Sarah Gilmore Room of the library.
At 2:00 pm, Barbara Miles will speak as Ruth Law, the first woman to fly in New Hampshire and the sixth woman to be licensed to fly in the country. As a volunteer archivist for the New Hampshire Aviation Historical Society, Miles uncovered Law's story while researching the history of flight in New Hampshire. She subsequently developed a program to tell Law's story in the first person and has been presenting it to enthusiastic audiences all over the state.
Miles' appearance at Story Fest is sponsored by the New Hampshire Humanities Council and will be her final presentation through their Humanities to Go program. She will now devote her time to several new projects, including writing and producing a documentary on the life of Ruth Law.
Story Fest was designed to showcase the talents of storytellers from New Hampshire and Vermont. Originally held in October, for the last three years it has been held on the same November weekend that has been set aside for a world-wide celebration of storytelling known as "Tellabration."
"Tellabration" was started in 1988 by J.G. Pinkerton, a "spinner of yarns" from Connecticut who envisioned an evening of adult storytelling across the state. That year storytelling was held simultaneously in six Connecticut towns and the following year Texas and Missouri joined in. Since then "Tellabration" has expanded to include a weekend of storytelling around the world, at schools, libraries, museums, elder hostels, and even on trains and planes.
Story Fest will take place inside the Fiske Free Library, 108 Broad Street, Claremont, New Hampshire. All programs are free and open to the public. For more information call 603-542-7017.