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Dear Friends,

Here's an event (see below) that might interest you, especially since I will be one of the storytellers on the first night, Friday Oct.23rd. Perhaps those of you with jr. high and high school students would like to encourage them to come. We hope it will be fun for teens and adults alike. I hope we'll see you there.

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Christi Underdown
Asst. Cataloger
The Center for Popular Music
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
underdow@mtsu.edu
(615) 898-5511

Haunted Murfreesboro is back for its 5th year!
Haunted Murfreesboro is a walking storytelling tour of downtown Murfreesboro, focusing on stories of the town's past- weird tales, strange tales, haunted tales- true tales that are specific to our town of Murfreesboro. This event is sponsored by BoroTellers, our very own Storytelling Guild.

WHEN: Oct. 23, 24, and 30.
COST: $5.
HOW: Tickets will be available from a stand, near The Vine on Vine St.
Tours begin from the restaurant at 7 and the last one ends at 9. Please note, the tour consists of about an hour's walk around the Murfreesboro Square.

Recommended for ages 13 and up.

For more information, contact Diana at (615)962-9783 or at a_pinch_of_fairydust@yahoo.com.
Also check out our new Facebook page, BoroTellers Hague, for information about future events.

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Friends,

I've already told you about a fun storytelling experience, presented by the Borotellers, the Storytelling Guild of Murfreesboro TN. Now one of our members has designed a poster for the event. Take a look at the below and I hope I'll see you all there, or at least on the 23rd, when I'll be hosting at least one of the tours.

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Christi Underdown
Asst. Cataloger
The Center for Popular Music
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
underdow@mtsu.edu
(615) 898-5511

"A man came upon a construction site where three people were working.
He asked the first, "What are you doing?" and the man answered,
"I am laying bricks."
He asked the second, "What are you doing?" and the man answered,
"I am building a wall."
He walked up to the third man,
who was humming a tune as he worked and asked, "What are you doing?"
and the man stood up and smiled and said,
"I am building a cathedral."
- Retold in "The Six Stories You Need to Know How to Tell"
by Annette Simmons

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