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Every First Tuesday we have a Storytelling Open Mic featuring a renowned Storyteller. This month we have Dave Kanietakeron Fadden. DOORS AT 6:30 PM, STORIES AT 7 PM
$5 ADULTS / STUDENTS FREE
Storytellers of all styles and levels of experience are welcome! Enjoy an evening of true stories, traditional tales, myths, fables, family stories and more. We have just one rule: no notes!
No pre-sale tickets. Seating is first come first serve.
Caffe Lena’s full menu is available.
David Kanietakeron Fadden, born in Lake Placid, NY, and raised in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, is an accomplished Native American artist with a rich family legacy. He honed his artistic skills at Saranac Lake Central School and North Country Community College, but much of his knowledge came from his family. His father, John Fadden, is an educator and painter, and his mother, Elizabeth Eva Fadden, is a wood sculptor and potter. David’s expertise in creating Native American imagery was further nurtured by his grandfather, Ray Fadden, founder of the Six Nations Indian Museum.
David’s work has been featured in notable publications like Akwesasne Notes, Indian Time, and the Northeast Indian Quarterly. His illustrations appear in various books, including Keepers of the Animals and Native American Animal Stories, as well as in How The West Was Lost on the Discovery Channel. His art has been exhibited in Albany, Montreal, and the National Museum of the American Indian in both Washington, DC, and New York City.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
47 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States, New York 12866
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