Adult Programs

Whether creating stories from the past for all ages, or singing old-time songs with senior citizens, Kate delights in seeing joy and understanding on the faces of her audiences.
Kate is well trained in storytelling (see the many storytelling workshops and conferences she has attended), and experienced in storytelling to adults at many venues in the Northeast, including storytelling festivals, museums, The Egg, Caffe Lena, Story Sundays at the Glen Sanders Mansion, several Tellabrations: Evenings of Storytelling for Adults, professional meetings, and senior citizen centers.

While Kate is happy to create a program to match your needs, here is a list of some of her existing programs for adult audiences:
  • Women Who Made a Difference NEW
    True stories about women who made a difference, including stories of Annie Oakley, Betty Friedan and an 11 year old fundraiser for the Audubon Society.
  • Stories Honoring African Americans Listen to the true stories of African Americans who strove to improve their lives, and often also improved the lives of many others. These people include the Gee's Bend Quilters, Jackie Robinson, Wendell Smith (a sportswriter), the Clinton 12 (the first students to desegregate a state-supported high school in the South one year BEFORE the Little Rock schools were desegregated), and Theresa Burroughs, who just wanted to register to vote in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.