A Morning of Enchantment: Storytelling Event Delights Families in Brighton
Under the clear skies of Downtown Brighton, a magical storytelling event unfolded on July 23, captivating families who gathered at The AMP. The event was part of the Children’s Summer Series and featured the talented storyteller, Laura Pershin Raynor, whose engaging narratives held the audience in rapt attention.
Laura, a seasoned storyteller, is known for her vivid tales, charming props, and personal anecdotes that resonate with audiences of all ages. Her performance was a blend of laughter and inspiration, leaving both children and adults with cherished memories.

Encouraging Literacy Through Generosity
The event also featured a generous book giveaway, with 109 free books distributed to young attendees. This initiative is a testament to the commitment of promoting early literacy, ensuring that the joy of storytelling extends beyond the event and into the homes of children across Livingston County.

Community Collaboration
This enchanting morning was made possible by the collaboration of Great Start Livingston County and the Brighton Arts & Culture Commission. Special thanks are extended to 2 Dandelions Bookshop for their role in making this event part of the summer series.

Robin Schutz, Great Start Collaborative Coordinator
Jeri Kay Thomas, Owner of Dandelions Bookshop and Brighton Arts and Culture Commission Member
Laura Pershin Raynor, Storyteller
The event underscored the power of art and literacy in building community bonds and provided an inspiring example of what can be achieved when local organizations work together.

If you’re interested in discovering more about Great Start Livingston and their future activities, visit greatstartlivingston.org and follow them on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.

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