The folks at Camp Sidney Dew, the storied Scout Camp up near the Pocket in the panhandle of Floyd County Georgia, called a few weeks ago to ask me to do a one hour storytelling program for their campers. The event ended up get postponed on account of a Covid infection. But tonight I finally got to do that.
What a gorgeous location for a summer camp. |
But before I could get there I had to get through the security gate. |
I was sent to the Council Ring. I waited quite a while for my audience of about 80 to assemble. |
I had a little time to wander around and read the signs and notice the special features of this special space. |
Eventually the crowd took their seats. The camp supplied a great public address system which helps a lot in this sort of venue. I was tickled to discover that a significant part of the audience were folks from Ellijay. My "Yellowtail" story is set in Ellijay. I followed up with a ghost story -- "The Lieutenant's Jacket"-- which i set in Everett Springs for this telling. Afterwards I let the kids visit for a few minutes with a corn snake and a king snake.
One favorite moment: After I finished my tall-tale I asked the kids at what point they decided, "Wait a minute, this must be a talltale!" Several volunteered their eyeopening moments. One Cub Scout volunteered that he almost cried when "Yellowtail" (my imaginary Copperhead) died.
The Council Ring signage includes the twelve attributes every scout memorizes and that I include in my "Yellowtail" story! |
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