Wild Tales—Strange but True Adventures in the Natural World 

Published 11:07 pm Monday, August 12, 2019

Conserving Carolina and the Landrum Library invite the public to attend a free program entitled “Wild Tales—Strange but True Adventures in the Natural World” presented by naturalist and storyteller, Doug Elliott. The program will be held at the Landrum Library, 111 East Asbury Drive in Landrum on Thursday, August 22 at 6:30 p.m. 

 

Have you ever had a swarm of bees fall on your head, given first aid to a snake, dined on coon, or read God’s handwriting on the back of a trout? Elliott has, and he’ll be telling you all about it, along with a few soulful harmonica tunes and more than a few belly laughs. This event will be great for adults and children who listen like adults!

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This lecture is part of Conserving Carolina’s monthly Speaker Series at the Landrum Library and it is made possible thanks to a grant from the Spartanburg Community Foundation and the Friends of the Landrum Library.  

 

The next program will be held on Thursday, September 19 when artist and storyteller, Nancy Basket, will present “Cherokee People and Invasive Species,” at 6:00 p.m. 

 

For more information, contact Pam Torlina at 828-697-5777, ext. 300 or e-mail pam@conservingcarolina.org, or contact the Landrum Library at 864-457-2218.

 

Conserving Carolina, your local land trust, is dedicated to protecting land and water, promoting good stewardship, and creating opportunities for people to enjoy nature. 

 

Submitted by Pam Torlina

 

Naturalist and storyteller, Doug Elliott