Is it too early to think about November? No! Mark your
calendar now so you won’t forget to come on Saturday, November 2, 1-2:30 pm, to hear well-known storyteller and
author Joseph Bruchac. His books and stories reflect his Abenaki roots and his
lifelong interest in American Indian histories and cultures. Most of Joe's books
are based on Native traditional teachings, and many of his stories are ones
he’s learned from the elders. His enthusiastic storytelling is amazing; you “see”
the animals, people, and events in his stories. Joining him to tell a story or two, are local storytellers, Trudie Lamb Richmond (Schaghticoke) and
Candyce Testa (Pequot). Free with Museum admission, free to Museum
members.
The winter solstice begins a season of storytelling and ceremony
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In the Northern Hemisphere, the December solstice is the year’s day of
least sunlight, when the sun takes its lowest, shortest path across the
sky. North o...
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