Ghost stories shared by well known storyteller will haunt Shenandoah Museum on Oct. 28

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~ Press release provided by Town of Shenandoah Museum and Welcome Center

SHENANDOAH, Oct. 4 — The Town of Shenandoah Museum and Welcome Center is excited to announce Susan Clark, a member of the Virginia Storytelling Alliance, will be at the museum from 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. on Saturday, October 28 to tell ghost stories.

Susan Clark has been telling stories and teaching people to tell stories for more than 30 years through her career as children’s librarian and continuing into her retirement. Her favorite tales come from the Appalachian Mountain regions and Native American traditions. 

She is most well known for her ghost tales which she shares at libraries and campgrounds around the state. Using voice inflection and body movement, Susan weaves a story that brings a thrill of suspense and a shiver or two to all who listen, the scarier the better! 

Intended for ages 7 and up.

For more information on the Town of Shenandoah,

visit https://www.townofshenandoah.com/

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