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ROSWELL FOLK & HERITAGE BUREAU
617 Atlanta Street
Roswell, GA 30075
770-640-3253 or 800-776-7935
info@cvb.roswell.ga.us

Roswell Folk & Heritage Bureau

Tellers Actively involved in the Roswell Folk and Heritage Bureau

The information provided below is just a sample of what these tellers have to offer. Many of the storytellers customize their presentation to the age and make-up of the audience. Audiences can range from a small group to a large, corporate setting. Please contact the tellers, individually, for more information.

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Caroline Figiel & Danny Jones
(770) 751-9969
figiel@bellsouth.net
Stories and songs that teach the value of good character. Workshops available. Also provide expertise and assistance with audio tours, oral histories, development, and recording.

Rosemary Glenn
(770) 552-7715
rosiemahon@charter.net
Programs for children, featuring puppets, props, and pictures. Original stories, folk and fairy tales for older children and adults.

Phil Kaplan - spoken word artist
Daytime: (404) 264-4005; Evening: (770) 952-8752
Stockbroker, husband, father, grandfather, traveler, hiker, bingo caller, financial business history buff, Phil relates stories mined from his various life's roles to enlighten and entertain adult audiences of all ages.

Ron Kemp
(770) 993-2523
ATWRKR@aol.com
Southern wisdom, wit, humor, facts, fiction, and a few tall tales thrown in for good measure. First runner-up "Storyteller of the Year" for 2001. Storytelling tours for groups.

Jo Sanders
(770) 640-9526
jostory@aol.com
www.jostory.com
Jo's love for stories and sharing with others is her special gift. She is a world traveler who tells lively stories for all ages.

Martha M. Tate
(404) 352-4045
marthatate@mindspring.com
Tells stories that express what it means to be human: Southern humor, spiritual/Biblical, children's stories, fairytales. Performs with Grace Hawthorne in "Pushy Broads and Proper Southern Ladies."

Sally White
(770) 993-4384
sallypwhite@bellsouth.net
This North Georgia native enjoys sharing original stories and adaptations of folk tales at festivals, churches, schools, parties and other gatherings. Stories often incorporate an element of mystery while captivating the audience as they eagerly await the outcome.

Mary Hamilton Williams
(770) 887-8478
mary@marysfunstories.com
www.marysfunstories.com
Growing up in a preacher's home provides Mary with plenty of resources for great Southern tales. Her stories touch your heart with laughter.

 
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For additional information, contact the Roswell Visitors Bureau:
617 Atlanta Street, Roswell, GA 30075
770-640-3253 or toll-free: 800-776-7935.

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