Thanks homeslice :-) I'll definitely be at the National Festival on Saturday. Football will get in the way Friday. Hope everything's going well with you.
Chloe,
I hate that I didn't get to see you at the conference, but everyone I talked to said that your workshop was great! Hope to see you real soon!
-Rixon Lane
Sadly, I'll miss seeing you (I don't get in until dinnertime on Thursday). Have fun in New York. At this point, I won't be going to China in 09 (or India this year). I have conflicting work here in the fall of 08 and 09. Sorry to miss these trips, but hope to return to China some day. Be well and see you down the path. xo, Leeny
Hi Chloe! Good to see you here. Hope all is going well with you. Miss your pretty face! We had such fun in China. Hey, I'll be seeing you in Gatlinburg! It will be great to hug you again. I'm arriving 8/7 (in time for Robert & Nancy's opening), and I'm presenting Sat. 8/9 last slot of the day. See you soon! xo, Leeny
Hey Chloe,
How a doin'? Welcome to professional storyteller! I was so surprised and thrilled to hear from you! Any chance of you coming back to China with Eth-No-Tec next year in 2009? Your bio sounds like you are studying hard, and having some fun with all the hard work you are doing!! How's your study of Chinese going? You speaking Manderin yet? Take care and let's hear from you now and again!!!!
Good...Stories...Elaine
Chloe Clunis, a 16 year old Floridian was introduced to the world of
storytelling 3 years ago. IN China she had the honor
of traveling with about 40 prestigious tellers like where they exchanged stories.
Chloe continues to urge her fellow classmates to realize the magic of stories. She is a part of the IB program in her high school, majoring in languages and advanced studies. She plans to attend the University of Tokyo majoring in Foreign Affairs and Linguistics, aiming to become
a US ambassador. It all began in Pigeon Forge Tennessee, where she
became the 2005 Grand Torchbearer.
Chloe is also passionate about playing the harp, piano, painting, technology, and being in musical theater.
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I noticed you play the harp. You might want to check out Odds Bodkin.
Are stories filling your time?
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If you know of any storytelling events happening near you in March, let me know, and make sure to add them to the World Storytelling Day event list.
Dale
Thank you for being part of our 2008 Youth, Educators, and Storytellers Alliance Pre-Conference. Pictures are up on the YES! profile on Professional Storyteller to reminisce and celebrate the success.
Until we tell again,
Rachel Hedman
I hate that I didn't get to see you at the conference, but everyone I talked to said that your workshop was great! Hope to see you real soon!
-Rixon Lane
How a doin'? Welcome to professional storyteller! I was so surprised and thrilled to hear from you! Any chance of you coming back to China with Eth-No-Tec next year in 2009? Your bio sounds like you are studying hard, and having some fun with all the hard work you are doing!! How's your study of Chinese going? You speaking Manderin yet? Take care and let's hear from you now and again!!!!
Good...Stories...Elaine
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