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Sandbar Storytelling Festival: Ghost Stories

October 11 @ 7:00 pm

The Sandbar Storytelling Festival, set to present its third fall lineup of storytellers Oct. 11-12 at Saint Mary’s University, is announcing an evening of ghost stories on Friday, Oct. 11. Each of the five internationally known tellers will regale the audience with their favorite ghost stories. If you like them scary, you will want to stay until the bitter end, as each story will raise the fear factor!

 

The festival continues to feature a full slate of storytelling events by national and internationally known storytellers who are guaranteed to make you laugh, learn, and celebrate our shared humanity. Local food trucks and musicians are also featured throughout the weekend.

 

The purpose of the festival is to present storytelling performances that celebrate and preserve the power and pleasure of our varied cultural traditions and human experiences and to promote the art of storytelling for all ages. Founding Artistic Director Taff Roberts reminds us that “through story-telling, we share our identities, and by active listening, we engage with people who are different than us.” In addition to the public events, storytellers will perform in our area schools and universities.

 

The third annual Sandbar Storytelling Festival schedule includes:

 

Tuesday, Oct. 8

8 p.m., Paul Strickland with his “Tales and Ales” at Two Fathoms Brewery

 

Friday, Oct. 11, Page Theatre, Saint Mary’s University

1:00-1:35 p.m., Sheila Arnold

1:45-2:20 p.m., Mo Reynolds

2:30-3:05 p.m., Paul Strickland

3:15-3:50 p.m., Len Cabral

4-4:35 p.m., Carolina Quiroga-Stultz (return appearance from SSF22)

4:30 p.m., Dinner (food trucks by the tent)

5:30-6:30 p.m., Music featuring Opposable Thumbs

7 p.m., “Ghost Stories” by the SSF24 Storytellers

 

Saturday, Oct. 12, Page Theatre

9:30-11:15 a.m., Storytelling for All-Ages, focusing on family fun, with Sheila Arnold, Len Cabral, Carolina Quiroga-Stultz, and the music of Calle Sur ($1/person, made possible by WNB Financial)

11:30 a.m., Lunch (food trucks, kid’s activities, and music by Calle Sur in the outdoor tent)

1-1:35 p.m., Len Cabral

1:45-2:20 p.m., Mo Reynolds

2:30-3:05 p.m., Carolina Quiroga-Stultz

3:15-3:50 p.m., Sheila Arnold

4-4:35 p.m., Paul Strickland

4:30 p.m., Dinner (food trucks by the tent)

5 p.m., Little Warriors Drumline, outdoor tent area

5:30-6:30 p.m., Music featuring Calle Sur

7 p.m., The 2024 Storytellers

 

General Admission options include:

  • Friday Afternoon Ticket (5 sessions) $35

  • Friday Night Ticket (music and storytelling) $25

  • Friday Full-Day Pass – includes Friday afternoon and evening $50

  • Storytelling for All Ages Ticket $1 (made possible by WNB Financial) and included with a Saturday Day-Pass or Two-Day Festival Pass

  • Saturday Afternoon Ticket (5 sessions) $45

  • Saturday Night Ticket (music and storytelling) $25

  • Saturday Full-Day Pass – includes Saturday morning, afternoon, evening $60

  • Two-Day Festival Pass – includes all daytime and evening sessions for two days $100

Students ages 11 – 18, or those with a valid College ID, will receive 50% off admission, excluding “Storytelling for All Ages.”

 

The Sandbar Storytelling Festival is sponsored by SEMAC. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the MN State Arts Board thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.

 

For a full list of festival events, as well as the link to purchase festival tickets and passes go to www.sandbarstorytellingfestival.org  For more information, email [email protected] or call 507-703-6001.

Details

Date:
October 11
Time:
7:00 pm
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Website:
https://sandbarstorytellingfestival.org/

Venue

Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota
700 Terrace Heights
Winona, MN 55987 United States
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Phone
(507) 452-4430, (800) 635-5987
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