Phyllis Blackstone:
started life in a large Caribou, ME farming family, and currently resides in Brunswick, ME – when she is not traveling the back roads of America in her tiny RoadTrek motor home. Her repertoire includes folktales and personal stories – both touching and hilarious – of her family and travels.
Hosted By: Bruce Marcus
Feature’s website: http://blackstonestoryteller.com/
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 bringing pets or wearing strong scents such as perfume, cologne, or after shave.
Story Space website: http://www.storySpace.org/
Story Space Face Book page: https://www.facebook.com/The-Story-Space-177178758969270/
Story Space eMail: info@StorySpace.Org
“Program Subject to Change”
Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.