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
Please note: listed here are mainly events open to the public.
Please call 301-587-3558 to find out if Noa will be in your area.
SEPTEMBER 2010
September 9
Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, Washington DC
Stories at Family Service for Rosh Hashanah
Thursday, 11:30 am
This program will be held at Chinese Community Church on 5th & I
September 20
OSHER at Johns Hopkins University, Columbia, MD
The Art of Storytelling - 5 week course for adults
Mondays, 10 am - 12 Noon
September 20 - October 25 (no class October 11)
6740 Alexander Bell Drive, Columbia, MD 21046
September 27
OSHER at Johns Hopkins University, Columbia, MD
The Art of Storytelling - 5 week course for adults
September 29
US Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington DC
A Land Twice Promised
Wednesday @ Noon
Not open to the public
OCTOBER 2010
October 4
OSHER at Johns Hopkins University, Columbia, MD
The Art of Storytelling - 5 week course for adults
October 10
Interfaith Alliance of NY State Conference on Israel and Palestine, Albany, NY
A Land Twice Promised
Sunday @ 4:30 PM
The College of St. Rose
St. Joseph’s Hall, 985 Madison Avenue, Albany, NY
Information 0r call 518-785-7842
October 11
Interfaith Story Circle of the Tri-City Area, Albany, NY
Workshop: Risking Peace - Storytelling to Foster Dialogue
Monday 11 am - 2 PM
location TBA
Information and Registration: 518-785-7842
October 17
Temple Bnai Israel, Willimantic, CT
A Land Twice Promised
Sunday @ 1:30 PM
345 Jackson St., Willimantic, CT 06226
Free and open to the public
Information: 860-423-3743
October 18
OSHER at Johns Hopkins University, Columbia, MD
The Art of Storytelling - 5 week course for adults
October 25
OSHER at Johns Hopkins University, Columbia, MD
The Art of Storytelling - 5 week course for adults
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“Far Away and Close to Home”

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