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African-American Read-In Presents "Tales of Wonder"

“Tales of Wonder,” a celebration of African and African-American folktales featuring local storytellers will be presented from 7-8:30 p.m. on Feb. 6, at the Diversity Center on the campus of Drury University.

The program is part of Springfield’s annual African-American Read-In celebration. The event is free and open to the public. 

Local storytelling favorite Gwen Marshall will join other community members to tell African tribal and African-American folktales. A featured original tale, “Hair Story,” was written by Springfield business owner Christine Peoples.  The “Tales of Wonder” choir will perform.

The national African-American Read-In, or AARI, coincides with Black History Month in February and is sponsored by the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English (http://www.ncte.org/action/aari). 

  "In 2012, the Springfield AARI is celebrating the African-American oral tradition of storytelling, said Grace Jackson-Brown, Missouri State University assistant professor of library science and co-chairperson of the AARI event.

“During its finale program on Feb. 6, the AARI committee is proud to present a short video that highlights Springfield youth who participated in a storytelling workshop that was held in November 2011 at the Midtown Carnegie Branch Library," she said.

Local sponsors of the 2012 African-American Read-In are the Missouri State University Libraries, Drury University, Springfield-Greene County Library District, Springfield Public Schools, the Springfield chapter of the NAACP, Storytellers of the Ozarks and Peoples Etiquette.

For more information call (417) 616-0580 or e-mail marthal@thelibrary.org. 


 

Vickie Hicks is community relations director for the Springfield-Greene County Library District. She can be reached at vickieh@thelibrary.org.

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