Join popular St. Louis storyteller Bobby Norfolk at this special events at the St. Louis County Library. Norfolk will share stories from many continents to show us that we share a common humanity. No matter how different we may seem to be, we are identical within. Come and be moved by powerful global folktales that reflect and celebrate Universal values.
One World, One Family: Stories from Many Lands will be held Saturday, March 29 at 2 p.m. at the Clark Family Branch (formerly Headquarters Branch) of the St. Louis County Library. Admission is free.
For ages 9 and up.
More information: slcl.org
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