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September 28, 2012

14th Annual Cave Run Storytelling Festival

Morehead —  

The 14th Annual Cave Run Storytelling Festival wasn't hampered by a steady rain Friday as 3,600 school children from eastern Kentucky schools rotated among the three pavilion-size tents for stories about lions, troublesome adults and spirits from the Otherworld.

The event, an anchor for autumn festivities, is held each year on the Twin Knobs Campground, a peninsula that stretches into Cave Run Lake.

 

The first two days of the three-day affair starts with local storytellers trying out their material. The last day, today, will start at 9:45 a.m. And carry through the day to 10:00 p.m. With ghost stories and a bonfire on the Twin Knobs Beach.

Click below to see a video report from Morehead State's Convergent Media reporter Hardy Breeding.

Video by Hardy Breeding/ Morehead State's Convergent Media

 



 

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