Tell Your Stories – Detroit Postponed till summer

Emily Culbertson

Emily Culbertson lead a "social media need to know" workshop and Sue O'Halloran presented her popular storytelling workshop in Lansing in November.

Learn to tell stories that sing and use channels that work!

When: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, March 4 DATE TBA!

Where: ARISE Detroit, 5830 Field, Detroit

We’ve postponed the next in our popular series of day-long conferences on nonprofit communications to make sure that we have enough time to get the word out about the event and that folks are able to make time in their schedules to get there! If you have questions, please contact Gordon Mayer.

Want more information? Read about a similar event, held in Lansing in November, here. See feedback from participants at that event here.

Co-sponsored by Michigan Nonprofit Association and ARISE Detroit, underwritten by Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.

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