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Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival returning to Oak Ridge

Posted at 1:00 am May 24, 2023
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Lyn Ford, Bil Lepp, and Rev. Robert B. Jones (Images courtesy Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival)

The Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival will return to the Historic Grove Theater in Oak Ridge with nationally acclaimed storytellers Lyn Ford, Bil Lepp, and Rev. Robert B. Jones on June 2 and 3.

“Well-known to audiences throughout the country for their wit and wisdom, these three performers are guaranteed to make audiences laugh, cry, and reminisce,” a press release said. “The storytellers will perform different stories at each show on both days. In addition, two special workshops will be offered to precede the performances.”

The Friday, June 2, performance will be at 7 p.m. The next day, Saturday, June 3, will feature a memorable family show at 10 a.m. and shows at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for children for each show, except for the June 3 Family Show at 10 a.m. Tickets for that show are $10 for adults and $5 for children. For the Flatwater Tales website, click here.

Tickets are now on sale at Eventbrite or in person at The Ferrell Shop, 235 Jackson Square, Oak Ridge (cash or check only).

The festival has received significant corporate sponsorship for 2023, the press release said. CNS Y-12 is the presenting sponsor for the entire festival. In addition, Pinnacle Bank is underwriting the Friday night performance by Rev. Robert Jones, “American History Through Music.” Other corporate sponsors are Oak Ridge Associated Universities, OneBank, TNBank and Chuck’s Car Care Oak Ridge.

The Friday and Saturday evening shows include two specially-themed programs. On Friday, June 2, Robert Jones will headline with a feature presentation, â€œAmerican History Through Music.” On Saturday night, June 3, Bil Lepp will perform a specially commissioned Oak Ridge-themed story, â€œI Guess Ol’ John Wasn’t Crazy After All: John Hendrix, the Prophet of Oak Ridge.”

Rev. Robert Jones, Sr. is a native of Detroit and an inspirational storyteller and musician. He celebrates history, humor, and the power of American Roots music.

“Whether he’s telling stories about growing up in his native Detroit, sharing tales about old blues musicians or inspirational stories drawn from history or scripture, Jones loves telling stories that reach both the mind and the heart,” the press release said. “Jones links his stories with original and traditional songs that celebrate the history, humor, and power of American Roots music.”

Lyn Ford is a fourth-generation, nationally recognized, Affrilachian (of African American heritage and history) storyteller, the press release said. She is also a teaching artist, author, and creative narrative workshop presenter. She has recorded award-winning CDs and was the first Ohio storyteller nominated for a Governor’s Arts Award. Her â€œHome-Fried Tales” are folktale adaptations, spooky tales, and original stories rooted in her family’s multicultural storytelling traditions.

Bil Lepp, a five-time Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival veteran, is the star of the History Channel’s â€œMan vs. History.” An award-winning storyteller, author, and recording artist, Bil’s humorous family-friendly tall tales and stories have earned him the appreciation of listeners of all ages from all walks of life. Though a five-time champion of the West Virginia Liar’s Contest, Lepp’s stories often contain morsels of truth that present universal themes in clever and witty ways. His 28 books and audio collections have won numerous awards, the press release said.

Workshops

On Thursday, June 1, Lyn Ford will lead a workshop, â€œCollecting Family Stories: Gathering and Creating Spoken and Written Narratives,” from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. How-to’s, resources, and down-to-earth tips are offered in a fast-paced and joy-filled session.

On Friday, June 2, Rev. Jones will lead a workshop for storytellers and musicians, â€œCelebrating Diversity: Using Music and Stories to Build Bridges,” from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Both workshops will be held at the University of Tennessee Arboretum Auditorium at 901 South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge. Each workshop is $50 per person. Please register on Eventbrite for these workshops.

Oak Ridge Driving Tour

As a unique, free feature of the festival, Oak Ridge City Historian Ray Smith will again offer a driving tour of Oak Ridge at 1 p.m. Friday, June 2, beginning and ending at the Grove Theater parking lot. Please register on Eventbrite for this free tour. The tour will include visiting John Hendrix’s grave and stops at The Alexander Guest House lobby, the Oak Ridge International Friendship Bell, the Secret City Commemorative Walk, and the Scarboro Community Center. In addition, driving portions of the tour will feature Jackson Square and the east part of the Oak Ridge Historic District.

The Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival is led by volunteers from all three Oak Ridge Rotary clubs.

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