Noa Baum, Storyteller
Using the Art and Practice of Storytelling
to Connect, Communicate, and Collaborate
"People become the stories they hear and the stories they tell. "
Elie Wiesel
February 6th Smithsonian Seminar postponed due to weather conditions:
new date MARCH 6, 2010
MARCH 2010
MARCH 6, 2010
Smithsonian Associates, Washington DC
ALL-DAY SEMINAR: Your Life's Story and the Legacy You Leave
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Location: Ripley Center Room 3037
1100 Jefferson Drive SW, between the Smithsonian Castle and the Freer Gallery
March 2
Brown University, Providence RI
A Land Twice Promised
Tuesday @ 8 PM
Location: List Art Center, Room 120
64 College St. Providence, RI 02912
Admission: General Public $5
Brown and RISD students - free
March 3
Clark University, Worcester, MA
A Land Twice Promised
Wednesday @ 7:30 PM Little Center Theatre
Admission: Free and open to the public
March 4
Hampshire College, Amherst, MA
A Land Twice Promised
Thursday @ 5:30 PM ASH Auditorium
Admission: Free and open to the public
Information: staciakselrod@gmail.com
March 5
Hampshire College, Amherst, MA
Workshop: Risking Peace: Storytelling to Foster Dialogue
Friday @ 11:00 am FPH Faculty Lounge
Admission: Free and open to the public
Registration: staciakselrod@gmail.com
March 10
University of Wisconsin, Whitewater WI
A Land Twice Promised
Wednesday @ 7:30 PM Hamilton Center
Admission: Free and open to the public
Information: 608-258-9408
March 12 - 13
AM Kolel Sanctuary and Renewal Center, MD
Story Performances and Workshop: Hidden Treasures - Your Story as a Gift
Friday evening & all day Saturday
Join us for a Shabbat retreat of Stories, Inspiration and Community - for adults
Information & Registration or call 301-349-2799
March 18 & 19
Leonardtown MD
Leonardtown Middle School
A Land Twice Promised & Ancient Glories
Not open to the public
information: Class Act Arts
March 20
Little Falls Branch, Montgomery Public Library
Family Storytelling Program
Saturday @ 1 PM
Free and open to the public
March 22
AARP luncheon, Washington DC
A Land Twice Promised
Not open to the public
APRIL 2010
April 5 - 9
62d Conference on World Affairs,Boulder, CO
University of Colorado at Boulder
Free and Open to the Public
April 20
Temple Micah, Washington DC
A Land Twice Promised
Tuesday @ 7 PM
Not open to the public
MAY 2010
May 3
E-Gov KM Conference, Washington DC
Tutorial Session: Harnessing the Power of Narrative to Establish Common Purpose
Monday @ 8 :45 am
May 18
Chesapeake Bay Organization Development Network, Washington DC
Workshop: The Basics of Organizational Storytelling
Tuesday
6:00-6:30 p.m. Networking and Light Supper
6:30-8:30 p.m. Evening ProgramLocation: TBD
CBODN members ($35) non-members ($45)
Registration is now open: Information & Registration
May 23
Beth El Congregation, Bethesda, MD
A Land Twice Promised
Sunday @ 10:15 am
Not open to the public
Buy Noa's Award Winning CD
“Far Away and Close to Home”

An excellent collection… the whole family will enjoy hearing all these stories several times over.
- The Sacramento Bee