­­­­­­Please Note:­­­­ Many of Anne’s performances and presentations are currently being offered as live on-line events, but in-person events may also be possible. 

Email Anne to inquire about dates and availability:  jennison.anne@gmail.com

Anne is also happy to participate in hybrid events.

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Performance Calendar

May 7, 2025 – Wentworth Elementary School, Scarborough, ME.  A one day school residency giving 2 school assembly performance of traditional Wabanaki storytelling. (a non-public event)

May 10 & 11 – at 11 a.m. each day - SpringFest at Strawbery Banke Museum, 14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth, NH   The traditional Abenaki and Northeast Woodlands storytelling performances are in-person public events and featured as part of a larger, multi-featured event. Museum admission tickets are required. For more info:  https://www.strawberybanke.org/springfest

September 3, 2025 at 6 p.m., at the Lee Public Library, Lee, NH, 7 Mast Road, Lee, NH Anne will be presenting her PowerPoint program “Now Who Shall Judge the Indians?” – an overview of the impact of colonialism on the Abenaki and Wabanaki peoples over the last 500 years. (an in-person public event, no admission fee)**    For more info:  https://www.leelibrarynh.org/library-calendar-of-events.html

October 20, 2025 at 5:30 p.m.  Traditional Abenaki Storytelling, featuring:  “Gluskabe - The Magical, Powerful Culture Hero of the Wabanaki Tribes.  This event is sponsored by the Center for the Arts – Lake Sunapee Region and will be held at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, NH. (an in-person public event.)** For more info: https://www.centerfortheartsnh.org/cfaevents

* Note – Please always consult each sponsor’s website for ticket or registration information for the public events.

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

https://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/category/humanities-to-go