Monday, July 11, 2011

You are Free! Stories of Independence.


Please join us for our next Truth Be Told Storytelling event on Friday, July 29th at 8pm at United Parish.   Truth Be Told Storytelling is an opportunity to hear and share real stories, performed live, and without notes. Each performer has 5 minutes to tell their story based on the monthly theme. 

The theme for Friday, July 29th is "You are Free! Stories of Independence.” We want to hear your stories of independence and freedom.  So come on the 29th and let those freedom stories ring!


If you want to share you story, please email us at TruthBeToldBoston@gmail.com or visit our website: http://truthbetoldboston.blogspot.com/ for more information. We are asking for a free-will donation ($5 suggested per person).  This month’s proceeds will go to the New Community Project’s efforts to promote freedom, equality, and education to the people of Burma. Please join us and spread the word!

If you can’t join us this month, mark your calendars for August 26th, where we’ll tell stories based on the theme “Life Lessons.” 

Ideally, we would like to have ten (10) storytellers for this event.  At this point we are in need of storytellers.  If you feel called to tell your story, please e-mail us at TruthBeToldBoston@gmail.com so we can put you on the storyteller list.  We will also have a sign-up sheet the evening of the show for those that show up and decide they want to tell their story.

This event is open to the public sponsored by the United Parish. You do not need to be affiliated with the United Parish in order to attend or perform at this event.  All proceeds are donated to charity.

Disclaimer:  Some material may not be suitable for children under the age of 13.  Neither Truth Be Told! Storytelling nor the United Parish screens any storytelling material before it is performed, and thus specifically does not endorse, adopt, or take any responsibility for any of the opinions or viewpoints of the storytellers.  All stories and opinions are solely those of the storyteller.  We do ask that storytellers respect the audience and refrain from using derogatory language and content.