Homewood Stories April 2026  Storytelling

Sweet Springtime Storytelling Show

What: Homewood Stories April 2026 Show

When: Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Doors open at 6:30 PM - Show starts at 7:30 PM

Where: Flossmoor Community Church Community House

847 Hutchison Road, Flossmoor, IL 60422

How much: $15 admission. Cash at the door. No credit cards.

What to expect:

Experience this local live show and see what happens when we turn off our phones, gadgets, screens and distractions to sit and listen...really listen to stories that connect us all!

Five wonderful storytellers will share true, personal stories with our BEAUTIFUL audience.

BYOFAB (Bring your own Food and Beverages) bring beverages, dinner, snacks…whatever you need to support yourself during the show.

April Tellers:

Karen Torme Olson After retiring as a counselor at H-F high school, Karen is still trying to decide what she wants to be when she grows up.

Casey Couchlin is made up of a million different pieces, places and stories. He believes in the magic of storytelling and can’t wait to hear yours.

Paul Englhardt is the son of a Luthern minister, a brother of a Lutheran minister and the brother in law of a Luthern minister. Naturally, he went into theater.

Dawn Haney is new to storytelling but has an extensive background in theater. Karen once worked for a famous cat and she still works to protect animals and their environment at the Forest Preserves of Cook County.

Center Stage is Mr. Blue Skies himself, your amaing Homewood Stories host, Steve Coombs. He puts on a wonderful show!

For information please email Giggy Wagner: giggy.wagner@gmail.com

Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/homewoodstories

“After nourishment, shelter, and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.” ~Maya Angelou

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Tell me the facts, and I’ll learn. Tell me the truth, and I’ll believe. But, tell me a story, and it will live in my heart forever.  

~Native American Proverb

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