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Fascinating Narratives and Storytelling Tips In Ocean County Library’s “Tell Your Tale” Series

June 16, 2021

TOMS RIVER – Meet six local and national storytellers, and learn how to weave narratives of your own, in OCL’s “Tell Your Tale” virtual series. 

The presentations supplement the Library’s “Tails & Tales” Summer Reading Program. 

  • “Where Did Toms River Come From?” - 2:30 PM Thursday, June 24. Toms River Township Historian J. Mark Mutter describes how the remote village became a municipality, and why its creation is unique in New Jersey history. 
  • “Wisdom Tales from Around the World” – 6:30 PM Tuesday, June 29. Julie Pasqual recounts the lives of inspiring and entertaining people throughout history. 
  • “She Came to Slay” – 2 PM Saturday, July 10. Erica Armstrong Dunbar relates the achievements of Harriet Tubman as a civil rights pioneer, women’s advocate, Civil War volunteer, entrepreneur, nurse, philanthropist, wife, and mother. 
  • “Secrets of New York City Subways” - 3 PM Tuesday, July 13. Oscar Israelowitz reveals the glorious artwork of the underground transit system. 
  • “Out of Rushmore’s Shadow” – 3 PM Tuesday, July 20. Lou Del Bianco portrays his grandfather and uses photos, documents and timelines to show Luigi Del Bianco’s contribution as chief carver of the Mount Rushmore Memorial. 
  • “Introduction to Personal Storytelling” – 6:30 PM Tuesday, August 10. Terry Wolfisch Cole, founder and host of the Tell Me Another website, unveils the secrets for effective storytelling on stage, in business, or at the family table. 

Registrants at www.theoceancountylibrary.org/events will receive emailed links to the Zoom presentations. 

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