Family Stories: How and Why to Remember and Tell Them

Virtual

Presenter: Jo Radner

Telling personal and family stories is fun - and much more. Storytelling connects strangers, strengthens links between generations, and gives children the self-knowledge to carry them through hard times. Knowledge of family history has even been linked to better teen behavior and mental health. In this active and interactive program, storyteller Jo Radner shares foolproof ways to mine memories and interview relatives for meaningful stories. Participants practices finding, developing, and telling their own tales. 

 

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Telling personal and family stories is fun - and much more. Storytelling connects strangers, strengthens links between generations, and gives children the self-knowledge to carry them through hard times. Knowledge of family history has even been linked to better teen behavior and mental health. In this active and interactive program, storyteller Jo Radner shares foolproof ways to mine memories and interview relatives for meaningful stories. Participants practices finding, developing, and telling their own tales. 

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Event Details

When:

Tuesday, April 13, 2021 6:30pm

Where:

Virtual
176 Bassett Mill Road
Hopkinton NH 03229

Hosted By:

Buntin-Rumford-Webster DAR

Contact Info:

Kay Sternenberg, 603-724-7705