Winter 2021 Events!
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Join us on Zoom on December 19, 2021 for a free interactive Kwanzaa Storytelling event with FOUR storytellers who will engage children and families in a friendly, fun and interactive program designed to help participants learn about African-American traditions and the celebration of Kwanzaa-- which EVERYONE can enjoy!
Three storytellers from the Vermont African-American/African Diaspora Artists' Network and two storytellers from the National Association of Black Storytellers will team up to share delightful stories and nurture fun, kind, and caring dialogue among participants:
REGISTER AT THIS LINK FOR FREE TICKETS: bit.ly/CFF-Kwanzaa-Stories
Three storytellers from the Vermont African-American/African Diaspora Artists' Network and two storytellers from the National Association of Black Storytellers will team up to share delightful stories and nurture fun, kind, and caring dialogue among participants:
- 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm: Storytelling for children Grades Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 3 and families
- 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm: Storytelling for children Grades 4-8 and families
REGISTER AT THIS LINK FOR FREE TICKETS: bit.ly/CFF-Kwanzaa-Stories
About our Tellers!
Program Host: Kia'Rae Hanron (Vermont)
Wee Ones Storytellers: Glenn Herring (Vermont) and Queen Nur (New Jersey)
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Older Ones Storytellers: Nana Lydia Diamond (Vermont) and Mr. Kunama (Missouri)
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The Clemmons Family Farm's 2021 Kwanzaa Storytelling Program is made possible through our collaboration with the National Association of Black Storytellers, kind donations from the public, and cultural recovery grants from the Vermont Arts Council and the Vermont Humanities Council. Queen Nur and Mr. Kunama's performances are part of the National Association of Black Storytellers’ Adopt-A-Teller Community Outreach Program (AATP), which is being held during the virtual 39th Annual National Black Storytelling Festival and Conference. The festival is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nora Roberts Foundation.