Joint Tellabration! ™ 2022
November 20

The Inland Valley Storytellers in Southern California and the Sacramento Storytelling Guild in Northern California produced a joint Zoom Tellabration! ™ on November 20 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM PST.

This Joint Tellabration! ™ was free but if you would like to make an optional/voluntary donation to the Tellabration! ™ originator, National Storytelling Network (NSN), please click here. If you want to donate to the Storytelling Association of California, the sponsor of joint Tellabration! ™ events, please click here and scroll down to click on the Donate button in the middle of the page. If you want to make a donation to Inland Valley Storytellers, please click here. If you want to make a donation to Sacramento Storytelling Guild, please click here.


Click here to see the recorded Zoom video of the 2022 Joint Tellabration! ™.

Below is information about both storytelling groups involved in this joint Tellabration! ™ as well as bios for all of the tellers. There is a description of the history of Tellabration! ™ at the bottom of this page.

Sacramento Storytelling Guild - Northern California
Member of Storytelling Association of California (SAC)


The Sacramento Storytellers Guild began in 1982, with a few storytellers meeting in people's homes. We didn't call it the Guild then. After a while we started gathering and performing in the Martin Luther King Library in South Sacramento, and the Effie Yeaw Nature Center in North Sacramento. Everyone was welcome to attend and tell a story if they wished. But members of the group wanted a time to share developing work and to experiment so the group started hosting members-only meetings in their homes as well. Mary McGrath, Carol Lerner, Gail Ryall, Dick and Judy Kinter, Elizabeth Gibson and Jan Yates. These far-flung places became harder to get to, so a central location was sought. The McKinley Library became the home of the performance meetings. About that time the Sacramento Storytellers Guild (SSG) incorporated and adopted its current name. If you want to read more about the SSG, please click here.

The tellers and a Master of Ceremonies from the Sacramento Storytelling Guild are listed below. If you click on their name, you will get a short bio about each teller and the MC.

Ed Lewis will be the MC for the Sacramento Storytelling Guild tellers.

The tellers will be:
Laura Cook
JohnPetrik
Linda Kennedy
David Tarvin

Inland Valley Storytellers of Southern California
Affiliate Member of National Storytelling Network (NSN)
Member of Storytelling Association of California (SAC)


The Inland Valley Storytellers (IVS) was formed in 2003 in Claremont, California and has members that live in the east end of Los Angeles County and the west end of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. We used to meet monthly in the Claremont Forum to share stories but because of the COVID-19 pandemic all meetings are online using Zoom until further notice. We welcome both storytellers and story listeners. Attendance is free and open to anyone. We used to produce 2 storytelling concerts per year, one at the Claremont Friends Meetinghouse in the spring and one at the Claremont Folk Music Center in November. Our first Tellabration! ™ concert was at the Claremont Forum in 2003. In 2020 we switched to Zoom Tellabration! ™ events, one being a joint Tellabration! ™ and the other with just IVS tellers. This year we are doing a live in person Tellabration! ™ with just IVS tellers as well as this joint Tellabration! ™ with the Sacramento Storytelling Guild. To learn more about IVS, click on the links at the bottom of this page.

The tellers and a Master of Ceremonies from Inland Valley Storytellers are listed below. If you click on their name, you will get a short bio about each teller and the MC.


Nick Smith is the MC for the Inland Valley Storytellers.


John St. Clair


Ron Chick


Adrien Lowery ..................................... Angela Lloyd

History of Tellabration! ™

Tellabration! ™ is a worldwide evening of storytelling. It creates a network of storytelling enthusiasts bonded together in spirit at the same time and on the same weekend.

Tellabration! ™ originator J. G. Pinkerton envisioned this international event as a means of building community support for storytelling. In 1988 the event was launched by the Connecticut Storytelling Center in six locations across the state. A great success, Tellabration! ™ extended to several other states the following year, and then, in 1990, expanded nationwide under the umbrella of the National Association for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Storytelling, or NAPPS, which later became the National Storytelling Association, and is now called the National Storytelling Network.

In 1995, for the first time, there was a Tellabration! ™ in Japan, brought there by Japanese storyteller Masako Sueyoshi, who had been a part of Tellabration! ™ when she lived in Connecticut for several years. By 1997, there were Tellabration! ™ events on every continent but Antarctica. In 1999, 333 sites, 400 producers, and 6700 production staffers spun stories to a combined audience of over 34,000.

J.G. "Paw-Paw" Pinkerton passed away on November 4, 2008, just 3 weeks before the 21st year of Tellabration! ™ celebrations, on his way home to Connecticut from a family wedding in Texas.

Storytelling was J.G.'s second career, to which he devoted himself passionately after his retirement from Texasgulf in 1988. He served on the Board of Directors of NAPPS (the National Association for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Storytelling, parent of NSN) for six years, and he also served on the Board of the International Storytelling Center. He has been a generous friend and mentor to hundreds of storytellers.

In this season we remember J.G. particularly as the creator of the tradition of TELLABRATION! ™ - the night of storytelling on the weekend before Thanksgiving. As many of us produce and perform in our hundreds of Tellabrations! ™ across the country and the world every year, let us thank J.G. Pinkerton, with whose vision it all began.


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