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Donald Davis Annual Storytelling in the Barn, Sunday December 22 at 2PM

donald davisA $10 ticket is REQUIRED to attend, and all money raised at the gate will go to CORA, Chatham County’s Food Bank. We are sorry, but children cannot get in for free due to limited space.

Unlike with our other events, the ticket price is not deductible from related Event Books and Tapes. All monies gathered from tickets will go directly to CORA.

We are delighted to welcome back our beloved friend and storyteller, Donald Davis. And to be honest, the holidays just don’t start for us at the bookstore until Donald arrives in Fearrington. Please bring canned goods and/or a monetary donation to support our Chatham food pantry.

Donald Davis was born in a Southern Appalachian mountain world rich in stories. While he heard many traditional stories about Jack and other heroic characters, he was most attracted to the stories of his own family and places of origin.  Davis begin retelling the stories he heard and then adding his own new stories to them until he was repeatedly asked to “tell it again, on purpose.”

During his twenty-five year career as a United Methodist Minister, Davis began to use stories more and more.  He was also asked to begin performing at festivals and in other settings until he retired from the church to tell stories full time.

The author of eighteen books and more than forty original recordings, Davis is the recipient of both the Circle of Excellence and the Lifetime Achievement Awards from the National Storytelling Network.

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Date

Sunday, Dec 22, 2024

Time

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location

THE FEARRINGTON BARN
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