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Smithsonian's National Museum of
American History: Holiday Celebration, Dec. 1995-1999, after
which Dottie Green felt she had to let someone else have a
chance at the space; Tales from the Land program, Nov. 20,
1999
Washington Folk Festival, every time it has been held, 1985
to present
Southern Maryland Celtic Festival, 1992 to present
Potomac Celtic Festival - every year (except the one when
it fell on the same weekend as a family reunion in Missouri)
since it began as the Oatlands Celtic Festival in 1994.
Currently organize "Celtic Lore," the storytelling
stage for the festival.
Mindful Hands Gallery, Old town Alexandria, 703-683-2074.
Series of programs of Asian folk tales for preschool, school-age,
and adults, Spring, 2004.
Fairfax County Public Libraries, various. Most recently Tysons-Pimmit
Regional Library: "Winter Tales" on Feb. 21, 2004;
"Beginnings" on August 21, 2004
Washington Storytellers Theatre: Tandem Telling with Ralph
Chatham, Nov. 21, 1999
Tellabrations in Frederick, MD, Alexandria and Leesburg, VA,
and Colts Neck, NJ
Voices in the Glen Storytelling Festival, 1984-present
Schools ranging from preschools to high schools, day care
and school age child care centers
Morningside House, programs for Christmas, 2003; St. Patrick's
day, 2004
LAUGHS Virginia
Storytelling Alliance Showcase, June 23&24, 2001, and
June 21, 2003 (tandem with Ralph Chatham); Voices in the Glen
Showcase, June 20, 2004
Knox Presbyterian Church Friday Evening Program, 2000 &
2001
Central Rappahannock Regional Library System, May 18, 1999:
"Magic By the Book"
Scouting groups:
boys and girls, campfires and pack meetings.
Green Spring Manor
House Teas, programs for Halloween 2000, 2001, and December
holidays 2003
Private occasions from birthday parties where the children
love reading, to Halloween parties, to a wedding reception
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