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X-WR-CALDESC:Kids ages 6 and up: you may know the story of Jack and the Bea
 nstalk\, but have you heard of Jack and Granny Witch\, or of Jack marrying
  a princess by chopping wood? Join MaKayla\, our Youth Services Specialist
 \, for interactive Jack Tales set in the Blue Ridge Mountains!\n\nAbout Ja
 ck Tales: \nEnglish and Scots-Irish immigrants arrived in the Shenandoah V
 alley in the 18th century\, bringing stories from the old countries. Jack 
 Tales\, while most popular in the Appalachian Mountains\, focus around a y
 oung boy who finds himself in the most peculiar predicaments. As a child\,
  MaKayla listened to Jack Tales on cassette tape and later learned the art
  of storytelling while working at the Frontier Culture Museum as a costume
 d interpreter.
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DESCRIPTION:Kids ages 6 and up: you may know the story of Jack and the Bean
 stalk\, but have you heard of Jack and Granny Witch\, or of Jack marrying 
 a princess by chopping wood? Join MaKayla\, our Youth Services Specialist\
 , for interactive Jack Tales set in the Blue Ridge Mountains!\n\nAbout Jac
 k Tales: \nEnglish and Scots-Irish immigrants arrived in the Shenandoah Va
 lley in the 18th century\, bringing stories from the old countries. Jack T
 ales\, while most popular in the Appalachian Mountains\, focus around a yo
 ung boy who finds himself in the most peculiar predicaments. As a child\, 
 MaKayla listened to Jack Tales on cassette tape and later learned the art 
 of storytelling while working at the Frontier Culture Museum as a costumed
  interpreter.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T133000
LOCATION:Central Library\, 174 S. Main Street\, Harrisonburg\, VA 22801 US
SUMMARY:Appalachian Storytelling @Central Library
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