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SUMMARY:Oral Storytelling 101 Class (VIRTUAL) Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:This 4-week virtual class trains you to tell real-life stories orally. In the first week of this class participants learn how to identify stories from their own life and how to find their focus and voice.  In weeks 2 and 3 participants continue to hone their skills as they share their own stories in front of the class and receive feedback.  On week 4\, participants share their final story in front of the group. The class is offered via Zoom. Limited to 10 participants. \nMORE INFO\n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/oral-storytelling-101-class-virtual-spring-2026/2026-04-12/
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SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2026-04-14/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20221209T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T161333Z
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SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2026-04-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260419T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260419T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T205142Z
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SUMMARY:Oral Storytelling 101 Class (VIRTUAL) Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:This 4-week virtual class trains you to tell real-life stories orally. In the first week of this class participants learn how to identify stories from their own life and how to find their focus and voice.  In weeks 2 and 3 participants continue to hone their skills as they share their own stories in front of the class and receive feedback.  On week 4\, participants share their final story in front of the group. The class is offered via Zoom. Limited to 10 participants. \nMORE INFO\n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/oral-storytelling-101-class-virtual-spring-2026/2026-04-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260426T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260426T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20260225T205142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T205142Z
UID:26705-1777208400-1777215600@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Oral Storytelling 101 Class (VIRTUAL) Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:This 4-week virtual class trains you to tell real-life stories orally. In the first week of this class participants learn how to identify stories from their own life and how to find their focus and voice.  In weeks 2 and 3 participants continue to hone their skills as they share their own stories in front of the class and receive feedback.  On week 4\, participants share their final story in front of the group. The class is offered via Zoom. Limited to 10 participants. \nMORE INFO\n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/oral-storytelling-101-class-virtual-spring-2026/2026-04-26/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260503T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20260225T205142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T205142Z
UID:26706-1777813200-1777820400@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Oral Storytelling 101 Class (VIRTUAL) Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:This 4-week virtual class trains you to tell real-life stories orally. In the first week of this class participants learn how to identify stories from their own life and how to find their focus and voice.  In weeks 2 and 3 participants continue to hone their skills as they share their own stories in front of the class and receive feedback.  On week 4\, participants share their final story in front of the group. The class is offered via Zoom. Limited to 10 participants. \nMORE INFO\n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/oral-storytelling-101-class-virtual-spring-2026/2026-05-03/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260512T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260512T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20230412T171203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T142918Z
UID:20482-1778608800-1778616000@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2026-05-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260516T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260516T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20221209T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T161333Z
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SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2026-05-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260524T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260524T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20260324T213157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T000844Z
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SUMMARY:Strategic Storytelling for your Career - May & June 2026
DESCRIPTION:May 24 & 31\, June 7 & 14 @ 1:00 – 3:00 PM PT (note your time zone!) \nYour career is a story. Learn how to tell it.\nYour experiences aren’t just a resume—they are a powerful narrative that can unlock your next big role. In this four-part series\, we’ll help you transform your professional journey into a compelling brand. From mastering the interview to influencing with authenticity\, you’ll engage in guided reflection and community practice to find your voice. Leave with the drafts\, clarity\, and confidence you need to articulate your value and lead with purpose. The class is offered online via Zoom. \nInstructor: Diana Medina\nCost: $250 ($210 through May 3rd)  \nScholarships are available for those with financial need. NEED A SCHOLARSHIP? CLICK HERE \nWant to give this class as a gift to someone? Click here to purchase a gift card. \nNote: If you would like to pay by check or money order\, please contact us at capitalstorytelling@gmail.com. \nENROLL
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/strategic-storytelling-for-your-career/2026-05-24/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260531T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260531T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20260324T213157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T000844Z
UID:26758-1780232400-1780239600@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Strategic Storytelling for your Career - May & June 2026
DESCRIPTION:May 24 & 31\, June 7 & 14 @ 1:00 – 3:00 PM PT (note your time zone!) \nYour career is a story. Learn how to tell it.\nYour experiences aren’t just a resume—they are a powerful narrative that can unlock your next big role. In this four-part series\, we’ll help you transform your professional journey into a compelling brand. From mastering the interview to influencing with authenticity\, you’ll engage in guided reflection and community practice to find your voice. Leave with the drafts\, clarity\, and confidence you need to articulate your value and lead with purpose. The class is offered online via Zoom. \nInstructor: Diana Medina\nCost: $250 ($210 through May 3rd)  \nScholarships are available for those with financial need. NEED A SCHOLARSHIP? CLICK HERE \nWant to give this class as a gift to someone? Click here to purchase a gift card. \nNote: If you would like to pay by check or money order\, please contact us at capitalstorytelling@gmail.com. \nENROLL
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/strategic-storytelling-for-your-career/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260607T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20260324T213157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T000845Z
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SUMMARY:Strategic Storytelling for your Career - May & June 2026
DESCRIPTION:May 24 & 31\, June 7 & 14 @ 1:00 – 3:00 PM PT (note your time zone!) \nYour career is a story. Learn how to tell it.\nYour experiences aren’t just a resume—they are a powerful narrative that can unlock your next big role. In this four-part series\, we’ll help you transform your professional journey into a compelling brand. From mastering the interview to influencing with authenticity\, you’ll engage in guided reflection and community practice to find your voice. Leave with the drafts\, clarity\, and confidence you need to articulate your value and lead with purpose. The class is offered online via Zoom. \nInstructor: Diana Medina\nCost: $250 ($210 through May 3rd)  \nScholarships are available for those with financial need. NEED A SCHOLARSHIP? CLICK HERE \nWant to give this class as a gift to someone? Click here to purchase a gift card. \nNote: If you would like to pay by check or money order\, please contact us at capitalstorytelling@gmail.com. \nENROLL
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/strategic-storytelling-for-your-career/2026-06-07/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20230412T171203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T142918Z
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SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2026-06-09/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260614T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260614T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20260324T213157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T000845Z
UID:26760-1781442000-1781449200@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Strategic Storytelling for your Career - May & June 2026
DESCRIPTION:May 24 & 31\, June 7 & 14 @ 1:00 – 3:00 PM PT (note your time zone!) \nYour career is a story. Learn how to tell it.\nYour experiences aren’t just a resume—they are a powerful narrative that can unlock your next big role. In this four-part series\, we’ll help you transform your professional journey into a compelling brand. From mastering the interview to influencing with authenticity\, you’ll engage in guided reflection and community practice to find your voice. Leave with the drafts\, clarity\, and confidence you need to articulate your value and lead with purpose. The class is offered online via Zoom. \nInstructor: Diana Medina\nCost: $250 ($210 through May 3rd)  \nScholarships are available for those with financial need. NEED A SCHOLARSHIP? CLICK HERE \nWant to give this class as a gift to someone? Click here to purchase a gift card. \nNote: If you would like to pay by check or money order\, please contact us at capitalstorytelling@gmail.com. \nENROLL
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/strategic-storytelling-for-your-career/2026-06-14/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260620T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260620T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20221209T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T161333Z
UID:20737-1781964000-1781969400@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2026-06-20/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260712T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260712T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20260331T191235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T192117Z
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SUMMARY:Facilitating Storytelling Workshops - training for leaders\, educators\, and change-makers
DESCRIPTION:Gain training in leading storytelling workshops. This 2-day class trains individuals to lead storytelling workshops in their places of work\, communities\, schools\, and organizations. \nJuly 12 & 19 @ 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM PT / 1:00 PM – 6:30 PM ET (VIRTUAL) \nCOST: $475 \n  \nENROLL\n  \nStorytelling has the power to change our communities and transform the lives of those around us. Creating spaces for people to share and listen to one another’s stories can open up routes to inter-group dialogue\, community building\, and ultimately social change. Capital Storytelling has spent years developing methods to open people up and help them find and share their stories.  We are now offering training for community members (leaders\, educators\, and change makers) to give them methods for facilitating storytelling workshops. In this intensive 2-full-days class\, Executive Director and founder of Capital Storytelling\, Dr. Lisa Cantrell\, will lead you through methods for facilitating storytelling workshops based on those we use at Capital Storytelling (and that we have used in private as well as corporate workshops). She’ll also share insights gained over the years to help you create a brave and compassionate space for story sharing. \nDuring the class\, you will receive instructions along with reflective exercises and out-side-of-class-assignments to push you in your own growth to become a workshop facilitator. By the end of the two sessions\, you will have tools for setting up and leading your own story circle or workshop\, including an informational packet with storytelling prompts\, workshop instructions\, worksheets\, and a slide deck that you can modify and use for your own workshops/story circles. \n  \nWhat will participants do on each day? \nOn Day 1 (July 12)\, participants will watch a demonstration of a 60 minute storytelling workshop. They will then get step-by-step guidance on the individual components of the workshop (along with explanations on why and how for each component). On this day\, participants will get training in the use of storytelling prompts and methods developed at Capital Storytelling for drawing out authentic personal stories from workshop participants. The group will practice using the prompts and activities together and will discuss ways to engage their audiences. Participants will be provided with worksheets and a slide deck to use in their own workshops. They will then be given “homework” for the week that includes reflective questions and an assignment to practice what they have learned thus far in a small group setting before the following class session. \nOn Day 2 (July 19)\, participants will reconvene to discuss the assignments from the previous week. They will then get in-depth instruction on how to lead their own workshop participants in active listening and ways to create compassionate and brave spaces for connection among their workshop participants. Participants will also receive supportive “scripts” to help them as they develop their own style of leading. The class will end with discussion and final tips on how to create storytelling spaces in their own communities. \n  \nAbout the instructor for this training course: \n \nDr. Lisa Cantrell is a psychologist\, a tenured professor at Sacramento State University\, and the executive director of Capital Storytelling. She holds a PhD in Developmental Psychology from Indiana University and has produced stories for NPR. Dr. Cantrell has spent over a decade researching and training others on the power of storytelling\, and she has developed storytelling curriculum for use with educators\, physicians\, researchers\, and activists. She regularly consults for businesses\, non-profits\, and government agencies across the U.S. You can find out more at her website: https://lisamcantrell.com/
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/facilitating-storytelling-workshops-training-for-leaders-educators-and-change-makers-2026/2026-07-12/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260714T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260714T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20230412T171203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T171203Z
UID:21006-1784052000-1784059200@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2026-07-14/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://capitalstorytelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DoTell_Calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260718T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260718T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20221209T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T161333Z
UID:21038-1784383200-1784388600@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2026-07-18/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260719T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260719T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20260331T191235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T192117Z
UID:26822-1784455200-1784475000@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Facilitating Storytelling Workshops - training for leaders\, educators\, and change-makers
DESCRIPTION:Gain training in leading storytelling workshops. This 2-day class trains individuals to lead storytelling workshops in their places of work\, communities\, schools\, and organizations. \nJuly 12 & 19 @ 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM PT / 1:00 PM – 6:30 PM ET (VIRTUAL) \nCOST: $475 \n  \nENROLL\n  \nStorytelling has the power to change our communities and transform the lives of those around us. Creating spaces for people to share and listen to one another’s stories can open up routes to inter-group dialogue\, community building\, and ultimately social change. Capital Storytelling has spent years developing methods to open people up and help them find and share their stories.  We are now offering training for community members (leaders\, educators\, and change makers) to give them methods for facilitating storytelling workshops. In this intensive 2-full-days class\, Executive Director and founder of Capital Storytelling\, Dr. Lisa Cantrell\, will lead you through methods for facilitating storytelling workshops based on those we use at Capital Storytelling (and that we have used in private as well as corporate workshops). She’ll also share insights gained over the years to help you create a brave and compassionate space for story sharing. \nDuring the class\, you will receive instructions along with reflective exercises and out-side-of-class-assignments to push you in your own growth to become a workshop facilitator. By the end of the two sessions\, you will have tools for setting up and leading your own story circle or workshop\, including an informational packet with storytelling prompts\, workshop instructions\, worksheets\, and a slide deck that you can modify and use for your own workshops/story circles. \n  \nWhat will participants do on each day? \nOn Day 1 (July 12)\, participants will watch a demonstration of a 60 minute storytelling workshop. They will then get step-by-step guidance on the individual components of the workshop (along with explanations on why and how for each component). On this day\, participants will get training in the use of storytelling prompts and methods developed at Capital Storytelling for drawing out authentic personal stories from workshop participants. The group will practice using the prompts and activities together and will discuss ways to engage their audiences. Participants will be provided with worksheets and a slide deck to use in their own workshops. They will then be given “homework” for the week that includes reflective questions and an assignment to practice what they have learned thus far in a small group setting before the following class session. \nOn Day 2 (July 19)\, participants will reconvene to discuss the assignments from the previous week. They will then get in-depth instruction on how to lead their own workshop participants in active listening and ways to create compassionate and brave spaces for connection among their workshop participants. Participants will also receive supportive “scripts” to help them as they develop their own style of leading. The class will end with discussion and final tips on how to create storytelling spaces in their own communities. \n  \nAbout the instructor for this training course: \n \nDr. Lisa Cantrell is a psychologist\, a tenured professor at Sacramento State University\, and the executive director of Capital Storytelling. She holds a PhD in Developmental Psychology from Indiana University and has produced stories for NPR. Dr. Cantrell has spent over a decade researching and training others on the power of storytelling\, and she has developed storytelling curriculum for use with educators\, physicians\, researchers\, and activists. She regularly consults for businesses\, non-profits\, and government agencies across the U.S. You can find out more at her website: https://lisamcantrell.com/
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/facilitating-storytelling-workshops-training-for-leaders-educators-and-change-makers-2026/2026-07-19/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260811T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260811T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20230412T171203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T171203Z
UID:21242-1786471200-1786478400@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2026-08-11/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://capitalstorytelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DoTell_Calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260815T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260815T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20221209T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T161333Z
UID:21277-1786802400-1786807800@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2026-08-15/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260908T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260908T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20230412T171203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T171203Z
UID:21582-1788890400-1788897600@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2026-09-08/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://capitalstorytelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DoTell_Calendar.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260919T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260919T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20221209T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T161333Z
UID:21688-1789826400-1789831800@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2026-09-19/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261013T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261013T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20230412T171203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T171203Z
UID:21922-1791914400-1791921600@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2026-10-13/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://capitalstorytelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DoTell_Calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261017T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261017T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20221209T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T161333Z
UID:21952-1792245600-1792251000@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2026-10-17/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261110T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261110T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20230412T171203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T171203Z
UID:22232-1794333600-1794340800@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2026-11-10/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261121T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261121T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20221209T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T161333Z
UID:22357-1795269600-1795275000@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2026-11-21/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261208T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20230412T171203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T171203Z
UID:22535-1796752800-1796760000@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2026-12-08/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://capitalstorytelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DoTell_Calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261219T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261219T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20221209T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T161333Z
UID:22660-1797688800-1797694200@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2026-12-19/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010806
CREATED:20230412T171203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T171203Z
UID:22972-1799776800-1799784000@capitalstorytelling.com
SUMMARY:Do Tell! (in-person storytelling open-mic)
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome join us at LogOff Brewing for our monthly in-person true storytelling open mic event\, Do Tell! At the event\, you’ll hear personal stories told by regular folks just like you. In fact\, we invite you and anyone else who is interested\, to put their name in our hat for a chance to tell us all a story. You can find the guidelines below. Come out to just listen or come tell a story! Food and beverages are for sell at the venue. \nSecond Tuesday of each month (check our calendar for dates!) \nLogOff Brewing\n3054 Sunrise Blvd Suite J  \nRancho Cordova\, CA 95742 \n  \nGuidelines for Your “Do Tell” Open Mic Story \n\n\n\nTell us a TRUE story about something you did or experienced:  Fiction is wonderful\, but we want to hear about events from your life and things that you have personally experienced! Lectures\, rants\, listicles\, guided meditations\, singalongs\, sermons\, and elevator pitches ALL have their place\, but this isn’t it.\nTry to keep it under 8 minutes:  We’ll give you a gentle one minute warning at 7 minutes; please wrap it up by 8 min so that there’s time for everyone else’s stories.\nLeave your notes and phones behind:  We find that the best personal stories are often those that are told without notes. So please don’t read your story to us – just tell it to us! (And we won’t judge you if you mix up the timeline or forget a part!)\nBe respectful:  We want everyone to feel welcome and respected\, so please do not use stereotypes\, slurs\, racial epithets\, or derogatory language about any group.  Also\, please do not use accents and dialects from cultures that are not your own.  If you are unsure about something in your story\, ask the host.\nAim for an R rating (or less):  We know y’all have some crazy stories (and we wanna hear ‘em)\, but let’s try to keep them R-rated or under.  And please read the room; if there are kids present consider giving a content warning to parents.  Sometimes opting for euphemisms instead of coarse language will do the trick…  And finally\, please give a content warning before your story if you think it could cause anyone fear or anxiety. \n\n\n\nTo put your name in the hat\, show up a little early and find the host! The host will then draw names from the hat and those people will be invited on stage to share their 8-mins-or-less story with the crowd! \nStill have questions? Email John Aubert at johnaubert@capitalstorytelling.com! \n 
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/do-tell-in-person-storytelling-open-mic/2027-01-12/
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SUMMARY:Sacramento Storytellers Guild Program (Monthly Hybrid Event!)
DESCRIPTION:The Sacramento Storytellers Guild hosts a monthly storytelling program with 6 storytellers and 2 poets each event! The event is hybrid: in person at the Sacramento Poetry Center with a Zoom audience as well! For more info\, visit their website: https://sacramentostorytellersguild.org/ \nZoom for each month is here: https://zoom.us/j/91354356933\nMeeting ID: 913 5435 6933 \nIf you’d like to sign up to share a story or poem\, email storyteller@sacramentostorytellersguild.org
URL:https://capitalstorytelling.com/event/sacramento-storytellers-guild-program-monthly-hybrid-event/2027-01-16/
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