Home Sweet Home

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We continue to host our slams virtually.

We'll host our September 21 story slam via Zoom. The theme is Homesick and our MC for the evening is Corey Wolfe.

There is no charge to register. The event is pay-what-you-can; we will gratefully accept contributions during the event and put them toward future events, but a donation is not required to attend and enjoy the virtual slam.

You must register in order to watch. Once you register, we'll send you a confirmation email that includes the link to watch on September 21. We will begin promptly at a 7 pm that evening. You'll click the link at the scheduled time from your laptop, tablet, or phone to join the call. You may wish to download the Zoom app if you don’t already have it, but it is not necessary to participate – if you don’t have it, the call will launch in your web browser. The app does give you access to more features, like voting for your favorite storyteller at the end of the evening.

And don't worry, we can't see the audience - only the storytellers are on the screen. Join us for an evening of live storytelling, from the comfort of your home. Register now, and you'll receive your own unique link to tune in that evening.

Want to tell a story?

**UPDATE, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021: STORYTELLER SIGN-UPS HAVE CLOSED! We will have eight storytellers for this event**

We're also looking for storytellers. We want to hear your stories about missing home, leaving your comfort zone, and finding family wherever you are. However you interpret this month's theme, we look forward to hearing your true stories.

If you'd like to sign up to be a storyteller, you'll need to sign up in advance by completing this form. We'll also need you to attend a rehearsal via Zoom the evening before on Monday, September 20 so we can do a quick run-through of the event and make sure everyone's links and equipment are working properly.

Storyteller sign-ups will remain open until we have eight storytellers, or until noon on Monday, September 20 (whichever happens first).