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Contributed by:
SM Merchant
on 4/3/2008
The
2008 "Ollie, Ollie Oxen Free" Story Slam
was held March 29 in honor of
Elm Farm Ollie
, the first cow milked while flying in an airplane. Her milk was parachuted out to fans below, including Charles Lindbergh! Ollie even made a guest appearance at the slam.
This story slam is the brainchild of
Sunny Marie Hackman
(Lakewood) and
Cheri Seeton
(Golden). This is the third year that these two professional storytellers and entertainers have celebrated
Elm Farm Ollie Day
by hosting the
"Ollie, Ollie Oxen Free" Story Slam
at the Lakewood Heritage Center in their historic schoolhouse.
Ten storytellers from all corners of the state competed for $100 and other fabulous prizes to the sell-out audience. Each storyteller told a 5-7 minute story resulting in a wonderful combination of folk tale, traditional tale, tall tale and personal story.
This year,
Pete Martin
, the 2007 first place winner from Lakewood, got everyone in the
moooood
by retelling his winning story,
Fowl Ball
-- that's fowl ball with a 'w"'-- and passing the title to
Elsa Wolff,
aka the Guitar Lady
,
of Morrison who
wowed the crowd
with her musical rendition of an old favorite from Dov Noy's Folktales of Israel,
"The Wooden Sword."
Elsa also won the People's Choice Award.
Second place went to
Ken Nichols
of Loveland with his telling of
"The Song and Dance Man,"
a Karen Ackerman story. Ken was also the first place winner in the 2006 story slam but was not eligible to participate in 2007. His prize was full paid admission to the 33rd annual Rocky Mountain Storytellers' Conference, Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26.
Steve Lee
of Arvada, a life-long student of railroad history, placed third in the slam with his original story,
"A.J. and Slither,"
as A.J. recollected a dangerous episode as a telegrapher on the Colorado & Wyoming Railroad. His prize was a 5-week storytelling class taught by professional storyteller, Susan Marie Frontczak, of Boulder.
The judges for the event were Teresa Pierson, a DU law school graduate and tradesmark paralegal for Hunter Douglas in Broomfield, Gerry Bodine, an account executive of 20 years for Kaiser Permanente, and Dr. Adam McVeigh, a dentist who is quickly establishing his reputation as the "Belmar Dentist" as a result of his "Belmar Smiles" weekly column in the
Denver Post
.
The timers and tabulators for the evening were Brad Hackman and Tom Seeton.
Our milkmaids, Claire Christian and Laura Wolff
, served the attendees ice cream bars and Cow Tales.
Henry the Fiddler provided upbeat country music during the prelude, interludes and postlude. At intermission, Henry roused the crowd by playing the musical saw.
www.htfiddler.net
The generous sponsors for not only this year's event but for the past two years were Whole Foods Market in Belmar, the Lakewood Heritage Center and The Mount Horeb Mustard Museum in Mount Horeb, WI.
"You do a fantastic job. This was truly a fun community event," remarked one audience member. "Thank you!"
For more information on the adult or youth story slams, the website is:
ww.olliestoryslam.zoomshare.com
.
For more information on the
Sunny and Cher(i) Show,
call
303-279-2419
.
www.merrycheri.com
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