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Saturday,
January 10th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller
Joseph Keppel presents “Explore the World and Read.”
This show is designed to introduce children to geography and the
wonders of the world around them. “Explore the World and Read”
consists of magic tricks with globes, maps, and atlases. Come and
enjoy the high- energy magic and comedy of Joseph Keppel! |
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Saturday,
January 17th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller
Oni Lasana presents “A Dream Come True…It’s
Up to You.” In celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s
birthday, Oni Lasana uses poetry, stories, and songs to educate
as well as entertain! |
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Saturday,
January 24th @ 12:30pm
Poet and storyteller Catalina Rios presents “Carribean Journey:
Puerto Rican Tales.” Come and listen to Catalina’s stories
from her homeland! |
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Saturday,
February 7th @ 12:30pm
Poet
and storyteller TAHIRA presents “Stories of the Heart.”
These stories reveal the enormous capacity of the heart to express
love and thereby touch others and transform the world. “Stories
of the Heart” range from the healing power of humor to the
transforming power of forgiveness. |
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Saturday,
February 21st @ 12:30pm
Storyteller Gerald Fierst presents “The American Spirit”
in celebration of American History Month. Gerald Fierst portrays
the oldest man in America, and, through his eyes, we experience
the history of our nation with an emphasis on the vision, courage,
and values of the people who shaped it. Explore the pageant of American
history, including George Washington, Chief Sequoah, Sojourner Truth,
the Wright Brothers, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King! |
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Saturday,
February 28th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller Queen Nur presents “No Mystery in Black History.”
In celebration of Black History Month, powerful stories come to
the audience through historical African American tales. Values are
indelibly remembered through lively African folktales. |
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Saturday,
March 6th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller Lamont Dixon presents “The
Cat in the Hat” in celebration of Dr. Seuss’ birthday.
When the Cat in the Hat visits, the fun never ends!
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Saturday,
March 13th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller
Oni Lasana presents “Harriet Tubman: Her Story”
in celebration of Women’s History Month. Based on the life
of Araminta Harriet Ross Tubman, this storytelling experience will
take you into the world of the most fearless woman who ever lived…
from her childhood to adulthood! Oni Lasana presents a dramatic
storytelling experience! |
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Saturday,
March 27th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller Ed Stivender presents “Once Upon a Planet.”
Accompanying himself on banjo, fiddle, and harmonica, Ed tells stories
from diverse cultures around the world, focusing on themes of Harmony,
Temperence, and Fairness. Join in this musical storytelling experience! |
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Saturday,
April 10th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller Bill Wood presents “Live from the Library”
for National Library Week. Specifically designed to encourage children
to read, this program consists entirely of stories that can be found
in children’s books. If the children know and enjoy a story,
they are more likely to want to read it on their own! |
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Saturday,
April 17th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller Ken Galipeau presents “The Earth: Our Home, Our
Mother.” Through story and song Ken Galipeau weaves a mystical
sense of wonder, celebrating with his audience stories, songs, and
poems that touch their hearts and funny bone. In celebration of
Earth Day, these stories focus on the importance of taking care
of Our Home. |
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Saturday,
April 24th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller Joseph Keppel presents “Turn off the TV &
Read” for TV Turnoff Week. With the snap of a finger, a full
size television and stereo instantly turns into a bookshelf complete
with real books and the show goes on from there! |
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Saturday,
May 1st @ 12:30pm
TBA |
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Saturday,
May 15th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller Vicky Town blends mime, humor, and audience participation
to create a delightful and zany cast of characters. Her stories
include international folk and fairy tales, stories of magic and
enchantment, and stories of the courageous and clever. Join the
fun! |
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Saturday,
May 29th @ 12:30pm
Storyteller
Caroliese I. Frink Reed presents “Rhythm & Rap: African
American Stories.” The experienced storytelling of Caroliese
is sure to entertain all who attend! |
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NOTE:
The Camden Campaign for Children's Literacy's Library Outreach
Program offered
a wide variety of free reading and artistic programs for children
in the Camden community for the past four years. These programs
included storytelling by a recognized literary artist and hands
on literacy related activities including murals, storyboards, bookmarks,
& books created by the children. The Library Outreach Initiative
was a collaborative project between CCCS and the Camden Free Library.
The program had
to be discontinued due to lack of continued funding. |
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