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Full Circle Storytelling, Vol. 4 (The Nightmare Before Xmas)

Presented by Wandering Aesthetics and Akronist at Jilly's Music Room, Akron OH

Dec 26 2018
Full Circle Storytelling, Vol. 4 (The Nightmare Before Xmas)

“The importance of Full Circle cannot be overstated… Storytelling is such a healing and loving way to share with your community.” – Jennifer Betz

Open to all, Full Circle Storytelling events revolve around a prompt and the idea: everyone has a story. Sign up to tell a true story inspired by the evening’s prompt or just come to enjoy the evening! (No experience necessary.) Co-hosted by Wandering AestheticsJilly’s Music Room and The Akronist, this intimate evening of storytelling will conjure the spirit of community. 

Stories range from heart wrenching to hysterical – and everywhere in-between! 

EVENT HASHTAG: #FullCircleStories

THE PROMPT: ‘The Nightmare Before Xmas’ 

FEATURED EMCEE: Bart Sullivan, Podcaster

ABOUT THE EVENT

“What’s this? What’s this? 
There’s color everywhere!

What’s this? What’s this?
There’s white things in the air!” – Jack Skellington

The winter holidays– food, family, and gifts– they sound like a dream. But, on occasion, something goes wrong and that dream becomes a NIGHTMARE! Join emcee Bart Sullivan, Podcaster, at Jilly’s Music Room to hear– and maybe even share– some ... view more »

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Full Circle Storytelling is FREE and OPEN to the public.

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Jilly's Music Room

111 North Main Street, Akron, OH 44203

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