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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.

Travel | Pop-Up Stories 2018

Pop-Up Stories
Amanda Pinckney
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WKAR-MSU
Tell your story or just come to listen to an evening of stories related to travel!

Thu. Mar. 1, 6:30 pm at the Capital Region International Airport | Join us at the Capital Region International Airport to share stories related to travel!

Come join us at the Capital Region International Airport for the first Pop-Up Story for 2018! This will be an evening of community storytelling on the theme "travel."

From Traverse City to Timbuktu and anywhere in between, we want to know where in the world you've been... and what happened along the way!

Tell your story of the best trip you have taken, or maybe the worst! What have you learned about our world through travel? What is the best road trip you have taken? We want to hear your stories! 

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

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.

PARKING

Parking will be free in the airport's long-term lot. Vouchers will be given to attendees inside. If you need a handicapped spot, those are in the short-term lot.

Pop-Up Stories Lansingis a mobile storytelling collaboration between WKAR, MSU Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, and community partners.

For more information about this event and other Pop-Up Stories, visit facebook.com/PopUpStoriesLansing. See the Facebook event page for more information as well.

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