‘Mark Twain’ storyteller at WC library Wednesday evening

By Anonymous
Posted Apr 06, 2010 @ 05:30 PM
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On Wednesday, April 7th,  “Mark Twain” will regale the masses with witty tales and lively anecdotes at the Wayne County Public Library.  He will do this in willful disregard of the fact he died in 1910.  Twain is wont to ramble on about his boyhood memories, the newspaper publishing business, life on the Mississippi and frogs.  Mostly, though he likes to talk about the river. 
The intent of the show is to give the audience a bit of Twain’s biography, his humor and his viewpoint.  Storyteller Charles Kiernan performs at theatres, schools, libraries and art festivals.  He is coordinator for the Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild, PA State Representative for the National Youth Storytelling Showcase and recipient of the 2008 Individual Artist Award from the Bethlehem Fine Arts Commission.
The show starts at 6 p.m. and will last about an hour.  It is free and open to the public.  This presentation is perfect for families, Twain enthusiasts, those interested in American history and anyone with a sense of humor.  Please call 253-1220 or e-mail tschwarz@waynelibraries.org to sign up and insure proper seating.
 

On Wednesday, April 7th,  “Mark Twain” will regale the masses with witty tales and lively anecdotes at the Wayne County Public Library.  He will do this in willful disregard of the fact he died in 1910.  Twain is wont to ramble on about his boyhood memories, the newspaper publishing business, life on the Mississippi and frogs.  Mostly, though he likes to talk about the river. 
The intent of the show is to give the audience a bit of Twain’s biography, his humor and his viewpoint.  Storyteller Charles Kiernan performs at theatres, schools, libraries and art festivals.  He is coordinator for the Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild, PA State Representative for the National Youth Storytelling Showcase and recipient of the 2008 Individual Artist Award from the Bethlehem Fine Arts Commission.
The show starts at 6 p.m. and will last about an hour.  It is free and open to the public.  This presentation is perfect for families, Twain enthusiasts, those interested in American history and anyone with a sense of humor.  Please call 253-1220 or e-mail tschwarz@waynelibraries.org to sign up and insure proper seating.
 

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