Post edited to confirm that the storytelling has been rescheduled for 2pm on Friday 27th October!
Event is FREE and suitable for all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Good afternoon folks!
Just a quick post to say that due to the ongoing problems caused by Storm Babet, Aberdeenshire Farming Museum will remain closed tomorrow, Sunday 22nd October 2023. This means that our scheduled storytelling event will be postponed.
It will likely be rescheduled for 2pm on Friday the 27th October – just before Northern Frights’ Halloween Festival at Aden!
I’ll be packing blankets and cushions for the bairns to coorie up in, so come along and join us for some spooky farming tales! ๐
Tag: SISFStoryRipple
WeToo’s ASN – Relaxed Spooky, Sensory Stories with Pauline Cordiner
Spooky Season event sharing continues! ![]()
On Tuesday 24th October, 2 – 3pm in the Duthie Park, I will be telling Halloween Tales at We Too SC045895‘s “ASN – Relaxed Spooky, Sensory Stories with Pauline Cordiner” – you can sign up using the link below
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/asn-relaxed-spooky-sensory-stories-with-pauline-cordiner-ages-5-tickets-728750220527?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
The Ninjas are absolutely thrilled to welcome Pauline into our October programme as part of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival – The Big Scottish Story Ripple!
Hunker down with Pauline as she weaves her spooky, sensory stories around your ears, feel the leaves blow around you and as the weather cools and the light fades to welcome night sky at the Duthie Park.
The We Too! “ChillVille” gazebo will be situated opposite the cafe area on the grass area so you have access to getting a nice warm drink and maybe a fine piece before we all settle down to some stories. Also this spot gives access to the cafe toilets if needed too.
This event has been made possible due to the Scottish International Storytelling Festivalโs Big Scottish Story Ripple initiative. The Scottish International Storytelling Festival (SISF) is organised by Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland (TRACS) and the Big Scottish story Ripple is supported by The Scottish Storytelling Forum.
