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Lynne Clayton: Tales and Tunes of the Holiday Season (Children's Storytime)

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Governors State University Center for Performing Arts presents "Lynne Clayton: Tales and Tunes of the Holiday Season" for our holiday storytime.


Renowned storyteller Lynne Clayton will be telling holiday stories and singing holiday songs for children on Saturday, December 1st to compliment our presentation of "A Christmas Carol" later that morning.


Stories and songs will begin at 10:00am in Engbretson Hall followed by "A Christmas Carol" at 11:00am in the Center for Performing Arts right next door.


"Lynne Clayton: Tales and Tunes of the Holiday Season" is FREE for young and old alike, with no tickets required.


If you are interested in staying for "A Christmas Carol", tickets starting at $12.00 can be purchased by clicking on the "Buy Tickets" link below.


So come early, and enjoy some seasonal folklore, sure to get you into the holiday spirit!

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