In the category of Alaskan storytelling events, Anchorage has Arctic Entries. And, over the past two seasons, the monthly event has become so popular it has relocated to larger venue and still been sold out in a matter of moments.
In Juneau, they’re just as sophisticated – just a little muddier. Mudrooms is a community-powered monthly event in Juneau, Alaska where real people tell real stories, live.
At the fourth Mudrooms event, seven Juneauites told stories on the appropriately break-up season theme of “Cabin Fever” at McPhetre’s Hall in Juneau.
Here’s a sample story about a lesson learned while rebuilding a rotten cabin in Hope, Alaska as told by Eric Boraas:
Click here to listen.
More stories are available at mudrooms.blogspot.com. Mudrooms’ creators are Amanda Compton and Alida Bus. Audio production by Marc Wheeler.
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