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Georgia Mountain Storytelling Festival

Home
About
Who We Are & What We Do
Partners
Accessibility
New Events
2024 festival
2023 festival
2022 Festival
2021 Festival
2020 Fall Storytelling Saturdays
2019 Festival
2018 Festival
Candid photos from the 2017 festival
Community Outreach
Accessibility
News
Store
Contact
Volunteer and/or Donate
GMSF 2025 Online Viewing Links
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THANK YOU FOR JOINING US ONLINE!

To maintain the safety of our storytellers and audience during the COVID-19 pandemic, the April 2021 Georgia Mountain Storytelling Festival was held virtually.

CLICK HERE FOR A SCHEDULE and descriptions of all the festival sessions.

CLICK HERE FOR our INFORMATION PACKET FOR TEACHERS.

Click here for our 2021 Festival Wrap-up report. 

 
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Get to know The tellers we featured:

Elizabeth Ellis

Diane Ferlatte

Megan Hicks

Tim Lowry

Antonio Rocha

Thank you to the many individuals who donated and to the following organizations and businesses for supporting our 2020 and/or 2021 events: National Endowment for the Arts, Georgia Council for the Arts, Georgia Humanities Council, South Arts, North Georgia Community Foundation, Blairsville-Union County Chamber of Commerce, Union County Commissioner's Office, United Community Bank in Blairsville, Peach State Federal Credit Union, Walmart Supercenter #3874 in Dawsonville, Walmart Supercenter #4616 in Cleveland, Avid Bookshop, Byron Herbert Reece Society, Nora Roberts Foundation, Alexander's Store, Blue Ridge Mountain EMC, and Jacky Jones Ford.

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“This kind of culture sharing needs to continue.” -–festival visitor

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