THIS WEEK at Seanchai Library

We bring stories of all kinds to life, in Second Life
... and other virtual worlds
 CELEBRATING GREAT STORIES IN VIRTUAL WORLDS SINCE 2008!
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The porch from last week's presentation from "To Kill A Mockingbird" 

Events at Seanchai Libraries this week - all stories told in open voice, all times Pacific Time



Sunday, July 19th: 
                ~ at 1:30pm - TEA TIME at Baker Street with Corwyn, John, and Caledonia continue "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes" - THIS WEEK: "The Adventure of the Resident Patient"
                ~ at 6:00pm - MAGICLAND STORYTIME with Caledonia at Magicland's Golden Horshoe- THIS WEEK: More from Paul Gallico's "Thomasina"  http://slurl.com/secondlife/Bracket/181/57/30

Monday, July 20that 7pm   More adventures from THE WIZARD OF KARRES with Gyro Muggins. 

Tuesday, July 21st, at 7pm  Selections from GO SET A WATCHMAN with Trolley Trollop.

Wednesday, July 22nd, at 
7pm  HOLIDAY TIMES: Short Stories of Holiday Trips and Seaside Romances from Lucy Maud Montgomery and Stephen Leacock with Kayden Oconnell & Caledonia Skytower

Thursday, July 23rd 
              ~ at 6:45pm - PROLOGUE, Anthropomorphism with Shandon
              ~ at 7pm - Frank Delaney's PIGSONG with Shandon Loring
              ~ at 9pm - SEANCHAI LATE NIGHT with Finn Zeddmore
      
Saturday, July 25th at NOON @ SEANCHAI InWorldz: Celtic Poets & Storytellers:  with Shandon and Caledonia "The Poet's Curse" & "The Storyteller at Fault" ~  (https://inworldz/region/Sendalonde/217/144/28)




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All stories in voice and take place at Seanchai Libray at Bradley University  in Second Life, unless otherwise noted. Schedule subject to change, because that is just how life is sometimes.  

All sessions at the Seanchai Library (SL) are offered free to all Residents.  Guests at Second Life sessions are welcome to join us in donating to our featured charity.  Our featured charity through July 2015 is The Xerces Society (http://xerces.org). The Society has been at the forefront of invertebrate protection worldwide, harnessing the knowledge of scientists and the enthusiasm of citizens to implement conservation programs.

Have questions? IM or notecard Caledonia Skytower

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