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Story Telling Program Series - Voices from the Past with Guy Peartree

Youville Assisted Living Residences will present a stimulating six-part series called Story Telling…The magic behind memorable moments. The series is open to the public and free of charge.


Storytelling has had a renaissance of sorts recently.  One of the oldest forms of communication, storytelling remains an exciting, expressive way for people from every walk of life to share “memorable moments.”


Youville welcomes the community,  and encourages attendance at any or all of the presentations.  For more details on each program, visit Youville’s web-site: www.youvilleassistedliving.org

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RSVP:  lisayarin@youvillehouse.org or call Lisa, 781-761-1335


Voices from the Past

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Guy Peartree, storyteller, historian, writer and visionary


Guy Peartree has been telling stories since 1989. He performs historical characterizations of Frederick Douglass, Wil­liam Brown and George Washington Carver; as well as folktales from around the world. Guy Peartree also writes his own tales and believes the task of the writer and the storyteller is the same:


“To let the voices of our culture and imagination speak.” 


Voices from the Past - November 20


Guy Peartree, storyteller, historian, writer and visionary


Guy Peartree has been telling stories since 1989. He performs historical characterizations of Frederick Douglass, Wil­liam Brown and George Washington Carver; as well as folktales from around the world. Guy Peartree also writes his own tales and believes the task of the writer and the storyteller is the same:


“To let the voices of our culture and imagination speak.”

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