Showing posts with label children's book festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's book festival. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Hamilton's Telling Tales All Part of Westfield Village Life


Media Alert:
Attention: Assignment Desks and Photo Desks -- Cameras welcome!


TELLING TALES RETURNS TO WESTFIELD HERITAGE VILLAGE THIS SUNDAY

What: Free Festival for Children and their families – Rain or Shine
When: Sunday, September 18 from 10:00 – 4:00
Who: 25+ Performers
Where: Westfield Heritage Village: Kirkwall Road off Hwy 8 –
Free Parking and Free Shuttle Service from Rockton Fairgrounds

Event Highlights:

· Award-winning Hamilton musician Paul Langille sings Gordon Lightfoot’s Canadian Railroad Trilogy at authentic TH&B Steam Engine
· 25 favourite children’s authors, illustrators, including three TD Children’s Literature Award nominees
· Workshops on getting your own book published
· Two activity centres – Face painting, storytime, etc.
· Food for purchase
· Westfield historic buildings open, interpreters onsite
· Fun for everyone!


Media Contact: Please confirm your attendance in advance:

June Dickenson
junedickenson@cogeco.ca
T: 647.477.6000
Full details at www.tellingtales.org – Follow us on Twitter – Find us on Facebook

CUTLINE: Pictures from previouw Westfield Village Telling Tale Festivals
Issued By:

Stephen Weir
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Wednesday, 25 May 2011

not Telling Tales - it was one of the best new children's book festivals in Ontario


Telling Tales:
A Family Festival of Stories Four-month Reading Campaign Starts Here


For Immediate Release:
May 25, 2011

The Telling Tales Festival kicks off a four-month reading campaign that begins with Jude Johnson’s school visits, carries on through the summer thanks to our online recommended reading list, and leads up to the main event: the third annual Telling Tales festival, featuring Canada’s best children’s writers, illustrators, storytellers, and musicians at Westfield Heritage Village.

Media are invited to check in with Hamilton’s musical ambassador Jude Johnson who is currently visiting14 inner-city schools across Hamilton that are challenged by poverty, giving students advance festival presentations and inviting them to this year’s Telling Tales Festival. Free to attend, the September festival gives many children and families an un-heard of opportunity to see and hear their favourite literary performers.

The Telling Tales Festival makes reading come alive for children across the economic spectrum. Whether they travel by car, or catch a free ride on a sponsored school bus, children of all ages will find their favourite authors and discover new ones, sing along with talented musicians, explore authentic buildings in Westfield’s beautiful pioneer village, and join in many other fun-filled activities, all free of charge and age-appropriate.

Feature talent includes: Tim Beiser; Rebecca Bender; Rob Blunsdon; Jo Ellen Bogart and Barbara Reid –for their 2011 TD Grade One Book Give-Away program-featured title Gifts; Sharon Jennings; the renowned Jean Little; Lesley Livingston; French author Mireille Messier; the popular Robin Muller; Mahtab Narsinham; local hero Ken Roberts; Caribbean-born Itah Sadu; festival veteran Ken Setterington; graphic novelist Kean Soo; and Robert Paul Weston. Over 20 performers in all – check www.tellingtales.org for presenter biographies plus, new for 2011, our recommended
summer reading list.

Quick Festival Facts:
This year’s FREE festival runs rain or shine, Sunday, September 18, 10:00 – 4:00
• Telling Tales launched in 2009 and instantly put the Hamilton Conservation Authority’s Westfield Heritage Village on the national map, attracting 4000 guests and raising $20,000 for Hamilton-based literacy programs
• Tourism Hamilton honoured the inaugural festival, naming it best festival in the medium-budget category and giving honorable mention in the Rookie-of-the-Year category
• In 2010, 5000 children and their families visited on festival day; $45,000 was raised for Hamilton-based literary projects and surprise guest Robert Munsch thrilled the capacity crowd with renditions of his popular stories
• Now a much-loved annual event, Telling Tales draws fans from Hamilton, the Greater Toronto Area, the Golden Horseshoe, and Guelph/Cambridge/Kitchener-Waterloo.

The festival wishes to thank TD Bank Group, the Ontario Trillium Foundation and a host of additional sponsors and in-kind donors.
Several finalists for the $25,000 TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award as well as Jo-Ellen Bogart and Barbara Reid, author and illustrator of Gifts, the title chosen for the 2011 TD Grade One Book Giveaway Program, will be appearing at Telling Tales this year.

About the Festival:

Now in its third year, Telling Tales: A Family Festival of Stories is jointly hosted by the Hamilton Conservation Authority, the Hamilton Public Library, and Rotary International. Key financial support is provided by TD Bank Group, the Ontario Trillium Foundation (2010), and a growing list of local Rotary clubs. For a full list of community partners, sponsors, and in-kind donors, please visit www.tellingtales.org.

Festival media partners include The Hamilton Spectator, Corus Entertainment (CHML, Y108 and Vinyl 95.3FM), and CHCH Television.

Media Contact: June Dickenson
Direct: 647 477 6000 or 905 689 0388
E-mail: junedickenson@cogeco.ca
Posted by Stephen Weir for Telling Tales
Festival Contact:
Susan Jasper
Direct: (905) 973-6478
E-mail: sjasper@sympatico.ca

Please visit: www.tellingtales.org
Follow us on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/tellingtalesFFS

Photograph: Sitting on the grass listening to author tell tales. Photo taken by sweir

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Canada's top children's authors coming to Hamilton's Westfield Heritage Village


20+ Proven Performers to Entertain Thousands at Telling Tales
Award-Winning Festival Announces Detailed Plans for Year Two


For Immediate Release:
September 7, 2010

More than 20 of Canada’s best-loved children’s authors, illustrators, musicians, and storytellers will visit Hamilton’s picturesque Westfield Heritage Village to meet their fans and lend a hand to raise funds for local literacy programs on Sunday, September 19, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

• Presenters include: Adwoa Badoe, Robert Blunsdon, Hugh Brewster, Creative Theatre Company, Wallace Edwards, Natale Ghent, Linda Granfield, Elize Hartley, Jude Johnson, Rukhsana Khan, Monica Kulling, Andrew Larsen, Kenneth Oppel, Gillian O’Reilly, Pearls of Time, Shelley Peterson, Turkey Rhubarb, Ken Roberts, Philip Roy, Ken Setterington, Kevin Sylvester, Jeremy Tankard, Maureen Sawa reading Shin-chi’s Canoe, written by Nicola Campbell and illustrated by Kim LaFave and winner of the 2009 TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award, Frieda Wishinsky, and Paul Yee.

• Presentation stages include: the Bandstand, the Jerseyville Railway Station, the Large Meadow, the Lockhart Meadow, the Mountsberg Church, the Native Village, the One-Room School House, and the Summer Stage.

In addition, festival-goers can enjoy:
• Famed Westfield buildings staffed with engaging interpreters
• Chats with costumed literary favourites – you might meet Charles Dickens, Anne of Green Gables, or Winnie the Pooh!
• Two fun-filled activity centres
• A wide selection of presenters’ books and CDs for purchase at Bryan Prince, Bookseller’s on-site retail tent and an autographing area to get those purchases signed
• Telling Tales Book Swap & Shop – leave your used children’s books and pick up something that is new to you for just a loonie or a toonie.
Additional Festival Highlights Include:
• Kick off of Adult Basic Education Association’s Life Long Learning week. Last year, the popular event week welcomed 50,000 participants to over 1,400 events. For more information on Adult Basic Education and Life Long Learning Week, please visit http://www.abea.on.ca/llw/
• Spotlight on Shin-chi’s Canoe, winner of the 2009 TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award, written by Nicola I. Campbell, illustrated by Kim LaFave, and published by Groundwood Books. Join Maureen Sawa, Director, Public Service and Community Development, Hamilton Public Library, and a former board member of the Canadian Children’s Book Centre, for her reading of Shin-chi’s Canoe at the Bandstand at12:30 p.m. For more information on this exciting award program, please visit: http://www.bookcentre.ca/awards/

• The suspense is over! The winners of our annual Bookmark Contest – a joint project of the Hamilton Public Library, The Hamilton Spectator, and the Telling Tales Festival – will be announced from the Bandstand at 1:00 p.m.
About Telling Tales: A Family Festival of Stories: Launched in 2009, this free festival drew over 4,000 attendees from across Ontario in its first year, and established its unique mandate: to entertain children and families of all ages and, equally importantly, to raise money for Hamilton-based literacy programs. Earlier this year the festival won Tourism Hamilton’s Award of Excellence for best festival in the medium budget category and honourable mention in the category of best rookie event of the year. In 2009, Telling Tales raised $20,000 in donations and sponsorships and directed these funds specifically to the Hamilton Literacy Council, the Summer Literacy Program, Early Literacy Hamilton, and the Original Griffin Literacy Project. Organizations interested in building their local literacy projects are invited to submit their written request to the Telling Tales Litercy Funding Committee. Full details can be found on our website at www.tellingtales.org. While Telling Tales is free to attend, donations to literacy are accepted and encouraged.
The festival extends special thanks to its host partners – Westfield Heritage Village, operated by the Hamilton Conservation Authority; the Hamilton Public Library and the Rotary Club of Hamilton Sunset. Key financial support from TD Bank Financial Group, the Ontario Trillium Foundation, CHML/Y108 Children’s Fund, and many local Rotary clubs is gratefully acknowledged.
The festival’s media partners are The Hamilton Spectator, Y108/AM900 CHML/VINYL 95.3 FM, and CHCH Television.

Telling Tales is pleased to recognize the invaluable assistance of its community partners and its many in-kind donors and sponsors. The festival’s community partners include Adult Basic Education Association/Lifelong Learning Week; Boys and Girls Clubs of Hamilton; Bryan Prince, Bookseller Ltd.; Early Literacy Hamilton; Frontier College; Hamilton Association for Residential and Recreational Redevelopment Programs (HARRRP); Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board; Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board; Hamilton Literacy Council; and YMCA.

Among the festival’s many in-kind donors and sponsors are Arcelor Mittal Dofasco, Bermingham Foundation Solutions, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, The Carnegie Gallery,Friends of Hamilton Public Library, Friesen’s Corporation, First Student Canada, Hamilton Scenic Specialty, Hamilton Video and Sound, Hillfield Strathallan College, Imagination Plus, Michelangelo Catering, Nove Studio, Outdoor Convenience, Realtors’ Association of Hamilton-Burlington, Rockton World’s Fair, the Russell I. Ellman Fund of the Hamilton Community Foundation and Spencer’s Mercantile.


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Media Contact:
June Dickenson, Marketing Chair
Direct: 647 477 6000 or 905 689 0388
E-mail: junedickenson@cogeco.ca

Full details at: www.tellingtales.org
Follow us on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/tellingtalesFFS
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Issued by Stephen Weir