Cheryl Hamilton is a relentless storyteller and refugee advocate She balances her time between the International Institute of New England and non-profit storytelling organization “Massmouth”. Her storytelling projects include curating Suitcase Stories, which honors immigrants’ lives, and Stories from the Stage for PBS TV.
Hosted By: Bruce Marcus
Feature’s website: http://iine.org/cheryl-hamilton/
There is a $5 requested donation.
Every Tuesday night is Story Space from 6:45 P.M to 9:00 P.M.
Storytelling for all ages, levels, & experience in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention. Try out a new story or spin an old favorite. No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
There is a $5 requested donation.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) 6:45 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Open Telling starts at 7:00pm sharp, followed by the Featured Teller.
Havurat Shalom is a Yellow House at
113 College Avenue (near Davis SQ),
Somerville, MA 02144
www.thehav.org • www.facebook.com/HavuratShalom
From Davis Square: About 5 blocks up College Ave – a yellow house on the right.
MBTA Subway: Red Line (Davis Square Stop); • MBTA Bus line: Routes 94 and 96. • Parking: the parking area is not available before 7:30 PM. The driveway splits in two, take the left side. • Accessibility: Havurat Shalom is Handicap Accessible via a ramp in the rear • Food: Food is allowed as long as it is Vegetarian or Dairy. No meat, please! • Allergy Free: HS is a Non-Smoking place. Also, please avoid wearing strong scents such as perfume, cologne, or after shave.
Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.