Please Note: With few exceptions, most of Anne’s performances and presentations are currently being offered as live on-line events only.

Some exceptions may be made as Covid, health, & weather conditions permit. Anne is also happy to participate in hybrid events.

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February 20, 2024 at 6 p.m. – Salisbury Historical Society - NH Humanities sponsored event through the “Humanities To Go” program: “Gluskabe - The Magical, Powerful Culture Hero Central to Wabanaki Storytelling”**. (Check the Salisbury Historical Society’s website to preregister for this free, public, online event - https://www.salisburyhistoricalsociety.org/.)

March 1, 2024 – Wentworth School, Scarborough, Maine. Two in-school assembly performances of traditional Wabanaki stories. (A non-public event).

March 11, 2024 – Horace Mitchell Primary School, Kittery Point, Maine. One in-school traditional Wabanaki storytelling performance. (A non-public event.)

March 13, 2024 at 7 p.m. - Hancock Town Library, Hancock, NH. NH Humanities sponsored event through the “Humanities To Go” program: “Gluskabe - The Magical, Powerful Culture Hero Central to Wabanaki Storytelling”**. (An online event. Check their web page or FB Events page for registration info as we get closer to the date.)

April 3, 2024 at 7 p.m. - Lee Historical Society in partnership with the Lee Public Library (Lee, NH): A NH Humanities sponsored event through the “Humanities To Go” program: “Gluskabe - The Magical, Powerful Culture Hero Central to Wabanaki Storytelling”**. (A public event. Check the Lee Library and Lee Historical Society website or FB Events pages for registration info.)

May 11, 2024 at 10 a.m. Presentation for the Pemigewasset Valley Chapter DAR. "Now Who Shall Judge the Indians? "How 500 Years of Colonization Has Impacted the Abenaki Peoples of New Hampshire and the Northeast", a program sponsored by the NH Humanities To Go program.** (A public event held at the Pease Library in Plymouth, NH. Check the library website or FB Events pages for registration info.)

May 20, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. Presentation for the Center for the Arts – Lake Sunapee Region via Zoom. A NH Humanities sponsored event through the “Humanities To Go” program “Gluskabe - The Magical, Powerful Culture Hero Central to Wabanaki Storytelling”. (A public event**. Check their website or FB Events pages for registration.

Programs marked with ** are sponsored by the NH Humanities through the                      Humanities-To-Go Speakers Bureau.