Showing posts with label tall tales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tall tales. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2019

2019 Shoals Front Porch Pop-up & Storytelling Festival

March 5, 2019, 11:30–1 P.M., 2019  Dolores Hydock Through the Back Door ~ The Music that Bridged the Bayou. Mardi Gras luncheon, Sheffield Public Library, Sheffield, AL

May 6, 2019, 2–3 P.M., 2019  Dolores Hydock Helen Keller Library 511 N Main St. Tuscumbia, AL 
Literary Treason: the Writings of Bess Streeter Aldrich 
This program looks at the life and work of Bess Streeter Aldridge, a Nebraska Writer of the 1930s who accomplished what a few others did:
While she raised her family as a single mother, she had a successful, self-supporting career as a female writer during the first half of the 20th century.
The program describes her early life and later career success, and includes a reading of "Jundo Swans," Aldrich's funny and touching short story, which serves as a reminder that there.
It's no disaster like an elementary school play, and no friend as crucial as your best friend when you're ten years old.

May 16, 2019, 10–11 A.M. Dishing the dirt Cypress Lake Golf & Tennis Club 1311 E Sixth St. Muscle Shoals, AL Sponsored by Muscle Shoals Public Library Tickets are $5, including a light brunch before the program call 256-386-9212 
Whether you've got the greenest thumb since Johnny Appleseed or you managed to kill a rock garden, you'll enjoy these stories about Mother Nature, Frederic the French Yard-Man, and people who grow philosophy as well as phlox on their little piece of earth. 

May 16, 2019, 4–5 P.M. Pop-UP Concert with Josh Goforth, Florence-Lauderdale Public Library
350 N Wood Ave, Florence, AL  
 Storyteller, ballad singer, and multi-instrumentalist Josh Goforth is a native of Madison County in western North Carolina. Situated deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this area is renowned for its preservation of unbroken ballad and storytelling traditions, which were brought by early Scots-Irish and English settlers in the mid-17th century. It was also fertile ground for the rise of American string band music played on fiddle, banjo, and guitar. Proud to share his Appalachian heritage with audiences near and far, Josh Goforth draws from each of these wellsprings. Join us for a FREE pop-up concert with Josh at 4 P.M. on Thursday, May 16, to kick off the Shoals Storytelling Festival!  

May 17, 8:45 A.M. – 5 P.M. (with lunch break): The Shoals Storytelling Festival featuring Donald Davis, Dolores Hydock, Bil Lepp, and Josh Goforth
8:50-9:00 Welcome
9:00-9:30 Bil Lep
9:30-10:30 Josh Goforth
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-11:30 Dolores Hydock
11:30-12:00 Donald Davis 
12:00—2:00 Lunch
2:00-2:30 Josh Goforth
2:30-3:30 Bil Lep
3:30-3:50 Break
3:50-5:00 Donald Davis (Went home at 5 P.M.)
5:00-7:00 Dinner 

7–9 P.M.–Storyteller Showcase with Donald Davis, Dolores Hydock, Bil Lepp, and Josh Goforth

May 18, 9 A.M. – 5:15 P.M. (with lunch break): The Shoals Storytelling Festival featuring Donald Davis, Dolores Hydock, Bil Lepp, Eric Kirkman, and Josh Goforth
9:00-9:30 Donald Davis 
9:30-10:30 Eric Kirkman
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Dolores Hydock
12:00—2:00 Lunch
2:00-2:30 Bil Lep
2:30-3:00 Josh Goforth
3:00-3:50 Eric Kirkman 
3:50-4:15 Break
4:15-4:45 Dolores Hydock
4:45-5:15 5:00 Donald Davis (Went home at 5 P.M.)
5:15-7:00 Dinner

7–9 P.M. – Performance with Firekid, Dillon Hodges, and Heidi Feek

For the past two days, I have enjoyed spending time with my friends at the Shoals Theater Storytelling Festival.
On Friday, we ate lunch at Legends (I think everyone ate lunch there). I enjoyed a plate of fried okra, fried shrimp, and Jack Danial's apples. 
Saturday, my friend and I shared a bowl of white cheese dip, chicken, and feta for lunch. We topped it off with a cup of their complimentary ice cream.
On Friday and Saturday, we enjoyed listening to the following entertainers
Josh Goforth, Bill Lepp, Donald Davis, Dolores Hydock, and Dr. Eric Kirkman.
Josh Goforth is a multi-talented storyteller who utilizes a variety of stringed instruments to accompany his ballads and stories.
His stories included friends and relatives, many about his tobacco chewing and his refusal to take the shortcut to hard work, particularly his grand-paw.
Bill Lepp's, believe it or not, Paul Bunyan tall tales!
Donald Davis's school days growing up and his jokester father.
Dolores's stories included a white cat (Huck), a black cat, a speckled cat, and a one-eyed cat, and the lessons she learned from them.
Audry Williams shares her side of the story of fame.
Dr. Eric Kirkman sings and uses musical instruments to tell the African American influence on American music.
Thursday Pop-up Shows 
Cypress Lake Golf & Tennis Club, Dolores Hydock shared stories about "Dishing the Dirt from the Garden," and we were served ham, sausage biscuits, fruit, pastries, muffins, orange juice, coffee, and water. There were door prizes.
Florence Library's Josh Goforth played the guitar, banjo, and fiddle, sang ballads, & told stories about life in Madison County, North Carolina.

The storytelling festival has come to a bittersweet close, and I look forward to it next year.



Friday, June 9, 2017

2017 May 19-20, Shoals Front Porch Storytelling Festival

Friday, May 19
8:45-9:00 Opening
9-9:30AM Bil Lep
9:30–10 A.M. Southern Gentleman Tim Lowery told a story about his adventure to the Rattlesnake Saloon.
Break
10:15-10:45 Donald Davis
10:45–12 P.M. Dolores Hydock talked about the USO of WWII
12–2:00 P.M. lunch at the Pie Factory with a friend. I ordered Creamy Tomato Basil dip with bread and Coke
2–2:30 P.M. Don White talked about his teenage daughter
2:30-3:00PM  Bil Lepp
3:00–3:30 P.M. Tim Lowery
3:45-4:15 Donald Davis spoke about his camping at the cabin, borrowing a truck, and having fun in the field of milkweeds
44:15–5:00 P.M., Kat Campbell. She spoke of visiting Ava Mario, Rock City, and Lookout Mountain.
Supper Break 5–7 P.M.
I ate lunch at Jack's
7:7:15PM Bil Lepp spoke about his friend Skeeter and the water hoses, condensed steam, Old Faithful, and Coal Mines
7:15–7:30 P.M. Don White talked about California and TV

7:30–9:00 P.M.
Mark Narmore sang about Jesse James, What I Like About Sunday's
Kate Campbell sang about her grandfather-in-law's cement boat, burning down Big Mansions
Walt Aldridge sang about the Smell of Rain, Modern Day Bonnie & Clyde
Bobby Horton Speeding, Lord's Supper, Stand a Little Rain, Man of Steel

Saturday, May 20
9:00–9:30 A.M. Don White- Love and Growing Up
9:30–10:00 A.M. Bil Lepp Love my dentist
Break
10:15–10:45 A.M. Donald Davis
10:45–12:15 P.M. Dolores talked about Sally Foster's journal, accompanied by Bobby Horton
Lunch at Legends with a friend, we both ordered a hamburger with lettuce, tomatoes, and onion, and we drank water and lemon.
We saw several of the storytellers at the restaurant.
We walked through Wilson Park, looking at all the vendors at Arts Alive
2:00-2:30 Don White talked about his wife
2:30-3:00 Donald Davis talks about his experience in first grade
3:00-3:30 Tim Lowry talked about finally making it to Disney World after three tries and not losing faith.
My friend and I both left at the 3:30 Break. She was tired, and I was getting sick and was sick for almost two weeks.
Had a great time at the Storytelling Festival




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