During Open Hours I will be reading Inuit Mythology stories with different themes for each day. Traditionally these stories are told during the winter months. Other activities will include video interviews about global warming (specifically about loss of ice), a coloring contest for all ages, creating a map of "coldest temperatures" experienced by Shanty visitors, coffee drinking & chatting, showing films, and fishing!
Jan. 26 (Saturday): Hours 11 am to 4 pm
Inuit Mythology readings theme: The Stories of Village Life
Jan. 27 (Sunday): Hours 11 am to 2 pm
Inuit Mythology readings theme: How Things Got to Be the Way They Are
Feb. 2 (Saturday): Hours 11 am to 4 pm
Inuit Mythology readings theme: Tricksters & Culture Heroes
Feb. 3 (Sunday): Hours 11 am to 2 pm
Inuit Mythology readings theme: Stories About Animals
Feb. 9 (Saturday): Hours 11 am to 4 pm
Inuit Mythology readings theme: Shaman Stories
Feb. 10 (Sunday): Hours 11 am to 2 pm
Inuit Mythology readings theme: Stories of Strange and Menacing Neighbors
_________________________________________Possibly move out of Madison
Feb. 16 (Saturday):
Inuit Mythology readings theme: Hunting Stories
Feb. 17 (Sunday):
Inuit Mythology readings theme: Stories About All Sorts of Marriages
