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Celtic Storytelling

PictureStorytelling by the Spokane River Storytellers
The tellers of stories have always been present in communities throughout the world. They tell stories that remind us of who we are and where we came from, define our beliefs, and help us raise our families. Spokane’s storytellers have been in our community for over 80 years, sharing stories at schools and libraries, parks and retirement centers, and fairs and festivals such as the Scottish Highland Games and Fall Folk Festival.

Our goal is to provide historical inspiration and moral ideals for living just as the bards and storytellers did for those who sat at their feet in the days of yore. Our heartfelt desire is to bring the tales of our past heroes to life so that future generations may know of their bravery, gain wisdom from their adventures, and laugh with them as it was at their firesides when they shared their exploits with friends and families.

We hope you will join us as we tell traditional Scottish stories. Listen and laugh as we share a few tales about the ‘wee folk’ and their clever, often humorous tricks. Because of a story you heard today, Scotland will live forever in your hearts and imaginations.
We welcome tellers of all ages to our group. If you are interested in meeting with us, learning more about storytelling, or just listening to stories once a month, you can contact us at Spokane River Storytellers, [email protected], or Jennilyn Weight (509) 467-5703.

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Spokane Highland Games Association
PO Box 141121
Spokane, WA 99214

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  • Home
  • About
    • Organization
    • Location >
      • Service Animals Policy
    • History
    • Contact Us
  • Events
    • Highland Dance
    • Heavy Athletics >
      • Athletics Rules & Events
      • Athletics Registration
    • Piping & Drumming >
      • Individual Pipe & Drum Events & Rules
      • Pipe Band Exhibition Events
      • Pipe & Drum Registration (Solo & Band)
      • Highland Bagpipe Facts
      • Snare Drum Facts
    • Celtic Entertainment
    • Scottish Country Dancers
    • Shortbread Contest
    • Robert Burns Poetry
    • Celtic Storytelling
    • Highland Cattle Exhibit
    • Sheepherding Exhibition
    • Clydesdale Horse Exhibition
    • Blacksmith Demonstration
    • Photo Exhibit
    • Tug O' War
    • British Car Display
  • Clans
    • Clan Registration
  • Sponsorship
    • Corporate Sponsors 2025
    • Individual Sponsors 2025
  • Heritage
  • Volunteers
  • Vendors
    • Vendor Application
  • Scholarships
  • Videos
  • Photos
    • Photos by Sandy Sheehan
    • Photos by Jon Bish
    • Photos by Deborah Townsend
    • Photos by Deboree Baxter
  • Links