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0000017b-01f0-d19f-ab7b-19f504c50002A mobile storytelling project from WKAR Current State, Residential College in the Arts and Humanities at MSU, and community partners.

Apr. 27 | Reaping What You Sow | Pop-Up Stories

The audience sits in Abrams Planetarium underneath the starry ceiling.
Amanda Pinckney
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WKAR-MSU
February's Pop-Up Stories was at Abrams Planetarium.

Thursday, April 27 at 6:30 p.m. at Lansing City Market.

They say you should treat others the way you want to be treated, but what happens when you don’t?

We want to hear your personal stories of good deeds, karma, revenge, and “reaping what you sow.” 

Maybe you did something you shouldn’t have and you got what was coming to you… or you got away with it. What did you learn? 
On the other hand, you might have a story of hard work that paid off, or a tale of spreading kindness that has a happy ending.

Come join us at Lansing City Market for an evening of community storytelling on the theme "reaping what you sow." 

Stories should be true, firsthand accounts. They should be around five minutes long and family and FCC friendly. If you don't have a story to share, come enjoy yourself as an audience member!

MSU Residential College in the Arts and Humanities Dean Steve Esquith will be hosting the event, and food and beverages can be purchased at the Waterfront Bar and Grill.

If you want to sign up to tell a story, or request additional information or assistance for persons with disabilities, please email Katie Cook at kcook@wkar.org.

Follow Pop-Up Stories on Facebook for the latest updates! 

Pop-Up Stories is a collaboration between Current State from WKAR and MSU Residential College in the Arts and Humanities.

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