Carol Cain is a retired educator and has been an active storyteller for over thirty years, performing for audiences at libraries, museums, churches, schools, and festivals across the state, the Southeast, in Texas, Ohio, and Utah. She has been the long-time emcee at the Azalea Storytelling Festival in LaGrange, Georgia. In October of 2016, Carol was honored to be one of six regional tellers from across the nation performing on the Exchange Place stage at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee. Come Hear Storyteller Carol Cain! Monday, June 22 7:30pm Irving Park United Methodist Church, Sanctuary The Timpanogos Storytelling Festival “as sweet as a Georgia peach and spicy as jambalaya…as effervescent as a double Red Bull.” For the past thirty-two years, Carol has performed as Rosie the Riveter at the Little White House in Warm Springs, Georgia, and at other locations throughout the state and Southeast. As Rosie, Carol dons overalls, work boots, and the iconic head scarf to tell the true stories of women workers on the home front during World War II. Carol Cain is from a big family and a small town (Hogansville, Georgia), both of which give her plenty to talk about!
FREE and open to the public, Courtesy of IPUMC and Abbotswood
Monday, June 22 7:30pm Irving Park United Methodist Church