Connie is delighted to be once again be on stage welcoming listeners at the 47th annual National Storytelling Festival (NSF) as an emcee. It will take place October 4-6, 2019 in Jonesborough, Tennessee. This world renowned, three-day event celebrates storytelling at its most magical. Since its beginning in 1973, Connie has attended every one of the festivals and she holds the unique honor of having performed or emceed on the festival stage each year for over four decades. Daily and weekend tickets are available at the NSF’s website. It’s a great opportunity to enjoy many styles of storytelling and be in the midst of one of the most welcoming, story-listening audience in the world.
Connie is traveling to Nepal and Tibet with a stopover in Qatar!
Tune into a pre-recorded radio interview with Connie on “WPVM FM Storyville,” hosted by Chuck Fink at 10am on WPVM 103.7FM in Asheville or WPVM.org worldwide. Afterwards, you can still catch the YouTube video of her August 4th episode on Storyville.
Look who Connie met hiking on Frying Pan Mountain on the Blueridge Parkway recently. Her name is Sheila, and turns out, she is an emotional support skeleton! Connie and Sheila want to share with you this “spooktacular” storytelling event coming up just across the mountain in Jonesborough.
The Town of Jonesborough, Tennessee is hosting the storytelling event “Brews & Boos” on Saturday evening, October 30th, 2021 featuring nationally known storytellers, Connie Regan-Blake, Tim Lowry, and Sheila Arnold. The event is taking place in the Storytelling Park (behind the International Storytelling Center on Main Street) from 8-10pm. Gates open at 7pm with live music from K.T. Vandyke.
Tickets are $10 and can be purchased HERE or by calling the Jonesborough Visitors Center by calling 423.753.1010. A limited number of tickets will be available at the gate.
Attendees are encouraged to come early, grab a beverage before the start of the show, and enjoy live music. Main Street Café & Catering will be serving Depot Streets Octoberfest and Loose Caboose as well as a seasonal cider while concessions will also be available. Guests are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets, ground seating only.
You can find all of the event details on their website: https://jonesborough.com/boo
Here is the direct link to tickets: https://townofjonesborough.thundertix.com/events/191263
Here is a link to the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/289803086019813
Look who Connie met hiking on Frying Pan Mountain on the Blueridge Parkway recently. Her name is Sheila, and turns out, she is an emotional support skeleton! Connie and Sheila want to share with you this “spooktacular” storytelling event coming up just across the mountain in Jonesborough.
Get ready for ghost stories, seasonal craft beer, and spooky tunes! The Town of Jonesborough, Tennessee is hosting the storytelling event “Brews & Boos” on Saturday evening, October 29th, 2022 featuring world-renowned storytellers Connie Regan-Blake and Michael Reno Harrell. The event is taking place in the in Jimmy Neil Smith Park (Storytelling Park behind the International Storytelling Center on Main Street) from 8-10pm.
Gates will open at 7 p.m. with live music from regional artist K.T. Vandyke. Main Street Café & Catering will serve local favorites Depot Street Brews and Gypsy Circus Cider while concessions will also be available. Guests are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets, due to ground seating only.
Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 the day of the event and can be purchased online or by calling the Jonesborough Visitors Center at 423.753.1010. A limited number of tickets will be available at the gate.
Connie’s award-winning storytelling recordings including her “Chilling Ghost Stories: Haunting Tales for Adults & Teens” will be available for purchase
You can find all of the event details on their website: https://jonesborough.com/boo
Here is the direct link to tickets: https://townofjonesborough.thundertix.com/events/191263
Here is a link to the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/788415535760801