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Time: October 21, 2012 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: 2nd & Larch
Street: 2nd & Larch - South entrance
City/Town: Vancouver
Website or Map: http://www.vancouverstorytell…
Phone: marygavan@telus.net 604-683-1575
Event Neighbourhood and Type: kitsilano, storytelling
Organized By: Vancouver Society of Storytellers' Members
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2012
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I usually attend Cric! Crac! Storytelling at 2nd & Larch.
Contact me if you'd like to share a bite before going. - Mary maryinvancouver@gmail.com call/text: 604-617-0142
When: 7 pm on Sunday, October 21st
Theme: Hanging around Ghouls and Ghosts!
Storytellers:Priscilla Jones; Philomena Jordan; Pauline Wenn.
Visiting teller: ..Allice Bernards
Guest: …Daryl Stennett, author of “The Inside Story of the Gastown Steam Clock,” $25
Host… Larry Matier
Cost: $6; includes tea; treats by your donation
Contact: Mary Gavan: marygavan@telus.net 604-683-1575
Details: www.vancouverstorytellers.ca
Location: Entrance and parking in alley by St Mark’s at 1805 Larch/ 2nd Avenue, Kitsilano
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Comment by Ross Moster on October 8, 2012 at 2:46pm I'll share a bite with you beforehand, and I'll try to make it to Cric! Crac! as well.
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