Please join us for “Supper & Stories by Master Story Tellers” on Wednesday, August 28th, at 6 -8 pm. We start with supper at 6 pm and then Storytelling at 6:30 pm. Our guest in August will be Martina Mathisen. She will tell us about Chicago's True Stories of the 1920s. The 1920s are saturated with surprise, sequins, and murder! A fun and funny flapper named Flora tells us how fashion, crime, and prohibition mixed with explosive creativity shaped the decade of the century. Your audience will learn fact from fiction and how reality relates to the 2002 Oscar-winning film Chicago. This interactive and highly engaging program is a front-row seat for the compelling stories of Chicago in the 1920s. Travel back in time and let Flora the flapper educate and entertain your audience. Come join us in hearing "A fun and funny flapper named Flora.
Please bring a side dish or a dessert for August 28.
Bio for Martina Mathisen ~ For the past ten years, national speaker and performer Martina Mathisen has used her love of history and storytelling to create interactive presentations where she brings fascinating historical figures to life.
I hope you will return for dinner with us and hear stories from Master Storytellers. Don't miss great opportunities! This program is provided by the Outreach Committee of the Federated Church of Wauconda.