Please Note: In most cases, Anne’s traditional storytelling performances and Abenaki History presentations can be booked as in-person events.

 However, if distance or road conditions make travel to your site unfeasible, Anne will be happy to present a live, online event for your organization.  Anne is also happy to participate in hybrid events, where some of your audience is in-person at your site while other audience members are attending online.

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  •  September 3, 2025 -  6 p.m. – Lee, NH Public Library event at the Old Town Hall on Mast Road in Lee, NH. "How 500 Years of Colonization Has Impacted the Abenaki Peoples of New Hampshire and the Northeast"(A public in-person event)

  •  October 13, 2025 – 11 a.m. - The Marblehead Museum, Marblehead, MA. – Celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day 2025 with a live performance of Abenaki and Northeast Woodlands Traditional Storytelling. (An in-person public event.)

  • October, 19, 2025 – 2 p.m. - Appleton Farms, Ipswich, MA – Live performance of Abenaki and Northeast Woodlands Traditional Storytelling. (An in-person public event.)

  • October 20, 2025 – 6:30  p.m. Lake Sunapee Region Center for the Arts to be held  at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, NH A Traditional Storytelling performance featuring stories about “Gluskabe - The Magical, Powerful Culture Hero Central to Wabanaki Storytelling”. (A public in-person event)

  • November 20, 2025 – 6 p.m. – Lane Memorial Library, Hampton, NH –  Observing Native American Heritage Month with a PowerPoint history presentation about "How 500 Years of Colonization Has Impacted the Abenaki Peoples of New Hampshire and the Northeast"(A public in-person event)

  • November 21, 2025 – 8:45 a.m. -  Bow Elementary School, Bow, NH – Observing Native American Heritage Month live in-school assembly performance of Abenaki and Northeast Woodlands Traditional Storytelling. (An in-person non-public event.)

  • November 25, 2025 – 7 p.m. - Groton Public Library, Groton, MA. Observing Native American Heritage Month with a PowerPoint history presentation about "How 500 Years of Colonization Has Impacted the Abenaki Peoples of New Hampshire and the Northeast"(A public online event)

  • January 23, 2026 – Time TBA – Moharimet Elementary School, Madbury, NH.  Two Live in-school assembly performances of Abenaki and Northeast Woodlands Traditional Storytelling with an emphasis on Maple Sugaring Season. (An in-person non-public event)

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