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Grapevine Storytelling with Harold Feld and Jude Treder-Wolf

  • 11 Dec 2024
  • 7:30 PM
  • Busboys and Poets Takoma, 235 Carroll St NW, Washington, D.C. 20012, or Online

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Our featured tellers this month are the legitimate Harold Feld and the galvanic Jude Treder-Wolff!

Join us on Wednesday, December 11 at 7:30 Eastern at Busboys and Poets Takoma; or, for out-of-towners, via Zoom. You can register FOR FREE for access to the live stream or to catch the recorded show later. No registration needed for in-person.

You will get emails with reminders on the date, time, and location, as well as Zoom information. We ask for donations to support our tellers, suggested $20 per person (feel free to give more!). Donations can be made in person or online before, during, or after the show, at: https://fsgw2.org/grapevine.html

The Grapevine is spoken word performance for adults and teens, celebrating the timeless art of the story, hosted by storytellers Renée Brachfeld and Tim Livengood.


ABOUT OUR TELLERS:

Harold Feld is a storyteller of Jewish stories, Middle Eastern stories, or there stories that take his fancy (but mostly Jewish stories). He pays the bills as a lawyer in the exciting world of tech and telecommunications policy. Perhaps it tells you something about his storytelling, or his legal practice, that he had a long-running blog called, “Tales of the Sausage Factory.” His brother is a rabbi (also pretty funny).

The heart of Jude Treder-Wolff’s storytelling as a performer and as a teacher is empowerment, healing, and galvanizing one’s strength through the art of story. She has been featured on PBS Stories From The Stage, RISK! Live show and podcast, The Story Collider, Generation Women, Funny Over 50, Better Said Than Done, Story District, and many other shows. She is host and creator of (mostly) TRUE THINGS on Long Island, NY. More about Jude


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