Seattle Storytellers Guild’s Annual Earth Day Storytelling Program. This year, we are featuring two fine storytellers - who will remind us that despite our differences, we all share our planet.
Eva Abram knows that stories are carried across the globe, connecting us with one another.
Billie L Barnes is a beader, weaver, drummer, singer, belly dancer and storyteller!
Free admission. Donations welcome! Refreshments served.
Info: http://seattlestorytellers.org, or Barry McWilliams [email protected]
Tellabration™ !! 6:30 gather for prompt 7pm start -- Baltuck-Garrard Family Tellers, plus Pint and Dale.
Refreshments provided, donations accepted. Suggested: $15, $10 for SSG members, no one turned away.
For more info: http://seattlestorytellers.org or Jill, [email protected]
Seattle Storytellers Guild presents Johnny Moses of the Tulalip Tribe, Rebecca Hom of Shelton, Washington, and Blake Shelafoe of the Duwamish Tribe.
James Rasmussen from the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition will also speak.
Don’t miss this free, all-ages event. Refreshments provided. Donations are always welcome.
Grant funding provided by Humanities Washington. Seattle Storytellers Guild http://seattlestorytellers.org
Fledge is the conscious company accelerator, working with mission-driven for-profit companies from around the world, all making an important impact on the world. In this sixth session, all the fledglings are from overseas.
Come spent a few hours being inspired by what a for-profit company can do to make the world a better place. Come meet entrepreneurs from Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Zambia and Argentina.
Come see how charcoal cures a major global health problem. How cold can alleviate hunger. How goats can alleviate poverty. How plastic waste isn't waste at all. And more...
Not yet-another night of business pitches, but instead a night of story telling, inspiration, and insight. A night you can't experience elsewhere in Seattle or anywhere in the world.
The Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Network (HWEFN) needs you and your brilliant ideas. We've taken a break from our past film festivals and are reviewing our priorities. We are working on creating a sustainable event that will benefit our community and our world. We are looking for diverse voices to share unique perspectives on the best ways to share stories of the environment and our lives.