What value does Story Crossroads bring to the community?
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- Participating Festivals–Find out what festivals are feed-ins for the Story Crossroads Festival from school-district level events to a couple storytelling festival even beyond Salt Lake County.
- Homeschooling Students/Teachers–Discover three areas that homeschooling can become involved with Story Crossroads: the Listening Side, the Teaching Side, and the Performing Side.
- Business People–Encourage more efficient business practices through story skills to increase productivity, establish stronger communications, and develop more engaging and caring leaders.
- Cultural Groups–Celebrate storytelling as inspired by ethnicity as well as other groups unified through common experience of the past and the present.
- Youth–Hone the natural creativity in youth to use structured spontaneity in how they develop stories and encourage this type of problem-solving to inspire how they work through any situation in life.
- Educators-Entertain students’ senses—sight, smell, touch, sound and taste—through narratives merged with the curriculum.
- Seniors–Preserve and present senior stories so that the people of the past, present, and the future will value the life lessons learned and be inspired to face current situations with added wisdom.