We are thrilled to announce a very exciting upcoming workshop led by The Moth!
About the Event
There’s a great story in all of us. What’s yours?
Join Moth Senior Director Kate Tellers for a behind the scenes look at how the Peabody award-winning storytelling non-profit helps people from all walks of life find their stories. In celebration of My Life in Stories, a keepsake journal filled with prompts that will help you uncover, reflect on, and share the stories that make you who you are. This one-hour event is free and open to the public. Journals will be for sale on-site.
Where
The event will coincide with the soft opening of our new bar space at The Yellow House! We will have a select menu of wine, beer, and NA bevereage options as well as some small snacks available for sale.
The Yellow House, 3842 Main Road, Tiverton, RI 02878 - Parking available at the shop or any of the surrounding Tiverton Four Corners parking areas.
Free event - journals/beverages/snacks available for sale!
When
Wednesday, March 18th
2:30 pm - Meet and mingle
3-4 pm - Workshop led by The Moth
4-7pm - Bar is open! Stay as long as you like and chat with new and old friends :)
Note
We will have copies of The Moth’s new journal available for sale in the shop as well as other blank journals available for sale. If you prefer, please arrive with your own journal and writing utensil. Space is limited, we are not taking RSVPs, we advise you arrive early to secure a spot.
About The Moth
Since its launch in 1997, The Moth has presented thousands of stories told live and without notes. Moth shows are renowned for the great range of human experience they showcase. Each show starts with a theme, and the storytellers explore it, often in unexpected ways. Since each story is true and every voice authentic, the shows dance between documentary and theater, creating a unique, intimate, and often enlightening experience for the audience.
About Kate Tellers
Kate Tellers is a Senior Director, a host of The Moth’s live storytelling series and Peabody Award winning Moth Radio Hour, and co-author of their New York Times bestseller How to Tell a Story. Just a few stories into her first Moth event, fortuitously themed BEGINNINGS, she knew she had found her home. Since then she’s developed stories with her heroes from her Pittsburgh childhood to the present day and helmed storytelling events around the world. As the Director of MothWorks she’s designed and led storytelling programs with non-profits including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Kellogg Foundation and Ashoka, as well as the Chicago Bulls, American Express, Spotify, Google, and the U.S. State Department, that harness the power of storytelling to inspire culture and elevate communication. Her story, “But Also Bring Cheese” can be heard on The Moth Radio Hour and is featured in The Moth’s book All These Wonders: True Stories about Facing the Unknown. Her writing has appeared on McSweeney’s and The New Yorker. Through it all her love of storytelling runs deep because it gives her the phenomenal opportunity to laugh and cry with strangers.