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For 15 years, the Grannie Annie Family Story Celebration has encouraged young people to discover, write and share stories about their family history. The St. Louis-based nonprofit’s co-founder, Connie McIntyre, would like people of all ages to seek out their family history this holiday season, whether they do so in person or on a video call.
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Since 2005, the Grannie Annie Family Story Celebration has encouraged young people to discover, write and share stories about their family history. Monday…
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On Wednesday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh expanded on The Grannie Annie Family Story Celebration and the role it plays in encouraging young…
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The Grannie Annie Family Story Celebration, a nationwide non-profit based in St. Louis, encourages schoolchildren to collect and retell the stories of…
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We’ve talked with the local storytelling project, Grannie Annie Family Story Celebration, extensively for a number of years, but 2015 marks something…
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Holiday family time often turns into story time. The Grannie Annie Family Story Celebration wants students to help capture those family stories.Grannie…
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When families gather for the holidays, it can be an opportunity to tell stories and pass on memories. For the St. Louis-based Grannie Annie Family Story…
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Public radio listeners are familiar with weekly Friday segments from StoryCorps in which family members and close friends talk with one another, sharing…