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Event Dates
Nov 20, 2008

Contact Information
508 N. Cusick Street
Maryville, TN 37804
Phone: 865-982-0981
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places to stay

Butterfly Gap Retreat

Shamrock Motel

American Classic Suites - Maryville

Cabin in the Woods

thingstodo

Tellico Marina

Appalachian Ballet Company

Sam Houston Schoolhouse

Lambert Acres Golf Club

“Two Telebrations Bring Storytellers to the Blount County Public Library"

Tellabration for families & adults by Faye Wooden & Charles Maynard Thursday, November 20, at 7:00 p.m. For the fifth year, Faye Wooden has coordinated a Tellabration! event at the Blount County Public Library, teaming with numerous other storytellers from East Tennessee. This year’s partner in entertainment will be Charles Maynard.
Entertaining audiences is only one of the goals that Faye Wooden, a Maryville-based storyteller, sets for herself when she takes the stage. Her other objective? Using her stories to share "Laughter, Legends, Lessons and Life" with listeners of all ages. Over the course of each performance, Wooden manages to weave her theme of connection into her repertoire of tales. She tells humorous stories to unite listeners in laughter and legends to connect them with the past. Along the way, she hopes that her audiences will attach themselves to some valuable life lessons.  

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upcoming events

Nov 21, 2009
Standing Stone State Park 5-Mile Run
Hilham, TN

Nov 21, 2009
FCE Holiday Bazaar
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Nov 21, 2009
Jonesborough Storytellers Guild Tellabration
Jonesborough, TN

Nov 21, 2009
Arts Third Saturday
Chattanooga, TN

Nov 21, 2009 - Nov 22, 2009
Centennial Holiday Show
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