Keeping Our Stories Alive – Mountain Men on August 9

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Keeping Our Stories Alive – Mountain Men

Date:

August 9, 2022

Time:

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Location:

View Facility

City Office

Address:

250 N Main St
Centerville, UT84014

Contact:8013358843Email:Email

Cost:

Free

Link:

https://www.centervilleutah.gov/231/Event

Karl Behling is a seasoned, professional educator and experienced performing artist who also writes books, attends Mountain Man rendezvous whenever possible, and who loves settling in to tell stories with the grandkids.

 He taught 2nd, 3d, 4th, 5th, and 6th grades for 36 years.  He also taught High School English and English as a Second Language classes.

 Karl has been an active member of the Utah Storytelling Guild, serving as President of the Utah Storytelling Guild 2010-2012, as well as President of the Ben Lomond Chapter of the Guild from 2007-2009.

 He is a member of the Executive Committee for the Weber State University Storytelling Festival, and produces storytelling events and programs for schools and libraries in Northern Utah.

 He publishes a regular column called “Ask the Expert” in the quarterly Taleswapper, and teaches faculty professional development workshops on using storytelling as an instructional strategy in the classroom.

Original source can be found here.



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