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Storytellers perform Nov. 7 in Fountain Hills
The theme is ‘An Important Event of My Life’
From left, Norma and Patrick Klein shared a unique singalong using original, handwritten odes passed down through generations during the second Storytellers series. The third event is on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the Community Center. All are invited to attend. (Times Independent file photo)
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Fountain Hills Friends of the Library and Stories in the Hills is hosting its third Storytellers event.
As a special treat, one such storyteller will tell his story through song. Guitarist, Chris Grieve, will play three songs connected to the theme, “An Important Event of My Life.”
Sponsored by Fountain Hills Friends of the Library (FHFL), Grieve and six others will tell their stories at the Community Center on Tuesday, Nov. 7, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. The event is free and anyone who enjoys listening to stories is invited to attend.
“Our speakers are really good, engaging and each has a very different event to share,” a press release read. “We hope you will join us for this fun and interesting event. Bring friends and family at no charge.”
For more information, contact Cynthia Magazine, ccpenrose@gmail.com or the Community Center at 480-816-5200.
The Community Center is located at 13001 N. La Montana Dr.