The general schedule for the 2022 Women’s Storytelling Festival follows.
Friday, March 18, 2022 the festival kicks off with storytelling at 7:00pm Eastern
Saturday, March 19, 2022 storytelling programs start at 10:00am. We’ll take a lunch break at 12:00pm and a dinner break at 6:00pm. We’ll wrap up the day’s storytelling around 9:00pm.
Sunday, March 20, 2022 – Storytelling starts at 10:00am. At 11:30am, we will host a Story Swap. In-person attendees are welcome to share stories. After a break for lunch, we will resume storytelling again at 2:00pm, and the festival will conclude around 6:00pm Eastern.
Ticket sales close on March 25th. All ticket holders can watch the festival recordings on YouTube until April 18, 2022
We regret that, due to personal matters, Kim Weitkamp can no longer join us in 2022. We are excited to announce that Megan Hicks will be performing with us this year. The schedule has been updated to reflect the changes.
The Women’s Storytelling Festival is hosted from Virginia. We are in the Eastern Time Zone. All times listed are EDT.
-Story Swap- In person attendees can share a 6 minute story on the World Storytelling Day theme of “Lost & Found.” We have room for 10 stories. We will be recording and streaming the Story Swap. If anyone wishes to opt out of being recorded, you will have that option.
2:00 PM – 3:45 PM EDT – Emcee Cyndi Wish
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Storytellers In Order of Appearance
2:00PM
3:45PM
Sheila Arnold, Margaret Burk, Noa Baum, Megan Hicks, Bonnie Gardner
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM EDT – Emcee Jessica Robinson
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Storytellers In Order of Appearance
4:00PM
6:00PM
Heather Forest, Diana Veiga, Jude Treder-Wolff, Lyn Ford, Laura Packer
We do NOT plan to have multiple events going on at the same time throughout the weekend. You could, potentially, tune in Friday night and watch all weekend without missing anything. However, we will also provide all ticket holders links to watch the festival events for a viewing period of one month following the festival, in case you miss anything or want to watch performances again.