Mt. LeConte - Sometimes it's just hard to get organized, as when the Chattanooga Snow Assault Team (CSAT) made its second winter pilgrimage to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Only three members from the team's 1993 ill-fated attempt on Clingman's Dome, which ended in a slush wading retreat under freezing rain, were able to return to the mountains on Saturday, January 13, 1996.
Dianne Hackworth, Storyteller - When listening to Dianne Hackworth you will realize immediately why storytelling is once again becoming a popular form of art. The stories she tells creates images in the mind, "better than TV" as one first grader exclaims! Touring throughout the Southeast telling stories for all ages, Dianne brings to life Appalachian and Celtic folktales; stories of fantastic beings, dragons and jugglers; musical tales of cats, monsters, and toads; humorous stories, scary stories, and touching tales.
Kathleen Mavournin - Kathleen's interest in storytelling goes back to her childhood. She has learned her craft through practice and performance, through detailed observation of master storytellers, and from coaching, workshops, and intensive seminars by superb tellers. Her repertoire includes rarely heard stories from distant countries as well as familiar European fairytales and Appalachian, Native American, Hasidic, and Celtic stories. She leads workshops on telling life stories, creating fairytales from personal experiences, and goddess mythology. She teaches storytelling to children and also teaches teachers how to teach storytelling to children.
Elizabeth Rose, Storyteller - Elizabeth Rose was introduced to the world of storytelling by her family in the traditional way, by sitting around the table and on the front porch sharing stories and episodes of life growing up in the small southern town of Etowah, TN. Elizabeth’s stories include a blend of traditional southern folklore, fairy tales, ghost stories, and folktales from around the world.
Millie Sieber - Millie Sieber is a member of Smoky Mountain Storytellers Association, the National Storytelling Network, and a board member of Tennessee Association for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Storytelling (TAPPS.) One of her proudest accomplishments is that she co-founded the highly respected Cleveland (TN) Storytellers Guild, which sponsors OCOEE STORY FEST each spring.
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