Stories in the Valley
The third Wednesday of each month during In The Tradition
Charles Kiernan of the Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild presents tales told by a variety of guest story tellers as well as interviews and other features with the goal of keeping the art of story telling alive. This monthly feature airs during In the Tradition.
Latest Stories
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Today, Wednesday, April 27th, is National Tell A Story Day. In honor of that, I have two stories for you, told by Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild member…
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Shelia K Adams is a national treasure. I can say that because she has received a Heritage Fellows Award from the National Endowment for the Arts as well…
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The Guild has two events coming up. We are participating in the Northeast Ministries’ Street Fair this coming Friday, June 17, and we are holding our…
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Today I am delighted to bring you the voice and a story of one of our Guild member, author and storyteller, Christopher Ochs.His foray into the world of…
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This evening’s teller is a Guild member and a Unitarian Minister of Peace, Robin Reichert. Robin’s stories often contain bits of her own journey filled…
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This evening we will be listening to Judy England-McCarthy, one of the Guild’s tellers with a solid theatrical background. She is a strong children’s…
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If we talk about traditional folk tales in America, then along with tall tales we must talk about the Appalachian Jack tales, many of them collected by…
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This evening we will be listening to Judy England-McCarthy, one of the Guild’s tellers with a solid theatrical background. She is a strong children’s…
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Last year for my December show I played Bill Harley’s A Great Sled Race. Since then I have found a second sledding story. This one by another teller, Kim…
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Halloween is the month for storytelling, especially those odd and creepy stories that can be told around a fire. The Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild will…