The Charlotte Street Arts Centre and the Fredericton Public Library are teaming up for a unique evening of storytelling.

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre and the Fredericton Public Library are teaming up for a unique evening of storytelling inspired by our collective love for literature, libraries, and books of all shapes and sizes.

This special evening event will feature personal stories from a cast of New Brunswick writers including Ambrose Albert, Joce Anderson, Chuck Bowie, Ryan Griffith, Jordan Thretheway, Joanne LeBlanc-Haley, Eric Hill, Philip Lee, Paul McAllister, Thandiwe McCarthy, Fawn Parker, Mike Thorn, Jacques Poitras, and Sue Sinclair with all proceeds going to support both the Charlotte Street Arts Centre and the Fredericton Public Library. 

“I’ve been wanting to do something in partnership with the Fredericton Public Library since I started at CSAC back in December,” said Matt Carter, the centre’s executive director. “I’m a huge fan of storytelling events and thought a night featuring local authors sharing stories about how they came to fall in love with books and writing would be a perfect fit. It’s a great way to celebrate the role a library plays within a community, a great way for us to welcome friends new and old into the arts centre, and a great way to introduce an audience to our uber talented local writing community.”

Proceeds from the event will support programming at Charlotte Street Arts Centre and the Fredericton Public Library. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at charlottestreetarts.ca