Storing telling: rediscovering our fables, folk tales and Midwest heritage
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Story telling is as old as our grandparents first it used to be word of mouth, then it went to the screen-big or small, then technology. However, in the US at the Gateway Arch, on the banks of the Mississippi River, there is a story-telling festival, which is attended by people from far and wide encouraging other states too to start their own festivals.
Publication Name: Midwest Living
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0889-8138
Year: 2004
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A blue-ribbon celebration
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State fairs, held towards the end of summer in the Heartland, portray all the transitions that have taken place in each state over the decades. The event continues to absorb society's changes, yet the spirit of a day at the fair remains remarkably unchanged.
Publication Name: Midwest Living
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0889-8138
Year: 2003
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Young dreams dance
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The participation of young children in Jeffrey Ballet of Chicago's annual production shows is discussed.
Publication Name: Midwest Living
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0889-8138
Year: 2001
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