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    Local Sandbar Storytelling Festival Resumes Classes and Continues Storytelling Circle for Residents

    2024-01-07
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    The Sandbar Storytelling Festival (SSF) is resuming its storytelling classes, supplementing its existing storytelling circle. These classes, guided by professional storyteller Terry Visger, will take place monthly on selected Saturdays from January to May. Each two-hour session is open to individuals 15 years and older. The five sessions, costing $50 in total, will be conducted at the Winona Arts Center. Visger, a seasoned educator, has a broad background in storytelling and has led workshops for diverse age groups and professions.

    Visger's storytelling skills cater to all ages, from young children to the elderly. She has also run workshops for teachers and businesses, employing storytelling to improve communication. She has made notable contributions to the storytelling community, serving on the boards of the Northlands Storytelling Network, the Wisconsin Storytellers Get Together, and the Bluff Country Tale Spinners.

    Visger has been a key figure in the La Crosse Storytelling Festival since its beginning and currently acts as its chairperson. Her classes at the SSF are anticipated to benefit from her vast experience and enthusiasm for storytelling.

    The SSF Storytelling Circle, a distinct but related part of the festival, will persist in its monthly meetings on the same Saturdays as the classes. This circle offers an extra opportunity for storytelling enthusiasts to exchange and enjoy stories. It will take place at the First Congregational Church of Winona, under the leadership of Michael Karsten.

    In summary, the Sandbar Storytelling Festival provides a thorough storytelling experience through its classes and storytelling circle. Under the guidance of seasoned storytellers like Terry Visger and Michael Karsten, participants can look forward to learning and appreciating storytelling in a supportive and engaging setting.

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