Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Master storyteller Foust to present potpourri of tales

Third-generation master storyteller Betty Foust will present “A Potpourri of Tales” at 7 p.m. Thursday, February 16, at the Asheboro library.

The program, sponsored by the Friends of the Library, is free. All ages are invited.

Foust will tell stories about Harriet Tubman, the Devil’s Tramping Ground, and African animals.

Foust has been a featured storyteller at conferences and conventions for over 20 years. “If Dolls Could Talk,” “Let My People Know,” “Ance Stories,” “The Many Faces of Tales” and “When Animals Talked” are just a few of the programs she has developed and performed throughout the South and as far away as Nevada and Connecticut.

She says her passion in life is to help young and old discover and delight in their own stories.

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