Storyteller Jim Winship Presents Here There Be Dragons

Upcoming performance by local storyteller, Jim Winship! Jim tells a range of stories that span centuries and continents, in which dragons and other beings we think of as imaginary appear.

Jim is a social worker, retired college professor, and documentary filmmaker. As a professional storyteller, he has performed in libraries, bookstores, schools, professional conferences, and community events.

The stories will be best appreciated by adults and young people 10 and older.

The Wright House is an old brick home in Whitewater, Wisconsin, originally built by the Wright family in 1857. Sarah Beth Nelson, the current owner of the Wright House, will host the storytelling concert.

Friday, August 11, 2023 at 7 p.m. Central

Please register through Eventbrite (https://dragons.eventbrite.com). Payment information and full venue address will be emailed upon registration.

Payment is handled separately from Eventbrite. You can pay for your ticket through PayPal, Venmo, or by cash at the show. Ticket levels are below. Choose whichever level best fits your situation. Additional tips before or after the show are appreciated.

$10 Attendee
$20 Supporter
$5 Student/Senior/COVID Discount
$0 Listening with Love

All ticket and tip funds are being collected by Sarah Beth Nelson, the host of the show. 90% of the funds will go to the teller and 10% will go to the house to cover production costs.

Jim Winship: www.beechwoodtrue.com

Sarah Beth Nelson: voxfabularum.com

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