‘The Dulcimer Guy’
at Warner Library Feb. 16
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CLINTON — Adults, teens, and kids of all ages will enjoy the stories and songs of Mike Anderson, the Dulcimer Guy, at the Vespasian Warner Public Library. The concert will be held in the top floor Museum Room on Tuesday, February 16, beginning at 6 p.m.
Anderson is one of the most versatile folk entertainers in the Midwest and is well known among traditional music fans. He hosted a national award-winning children’s TV show, created and ran the New Salem Storytelling Festival as well as the Clayville Music and Storytelling Festival, and was recognized as an outstanding Illinois educator as a 3rd grade teacher. Mike Anderson has been a featured teller at the St. Louis Storytelling Festival, the Elko (Nevada) Storytelling Festival, Haunting of the Hills at the Big South Fork National Park in Tennessee, and many others.
For more information call the Children’s Room at ( (217) 935-5174.