Please Note: With few exceptions, most of Anne’s performances and presentations are currently being offered as live on-line events only.

Some exceptions may be made as Covid, health, & weather conditions permit.

Anne is also happy to participate in hybrid events.

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November 9, 2023 at 11 AM – Sandown Public Library, Sandown, NH. 

“’Who Shall Judge the Indians Now?’ How 500 Years of Colonization Has Impacted the Abenaki Peoples.”  ** This event is sponsored through the “Humanities To Go” program. This free online public presentation will be hosted by the Sandown Public Library.  Check the library websites and FB Events pages for registration information

November 15, 2023 at 8:30 AM – Berwick Academy Lower School, South Berwick, ME

 A traditional Abenaki Storytelling school assembly performance. (a non-public in-person event)

November 19, 2024 – 7 PM –  Sponsored by the Lee Historical Society (at the Town Center Old Lee Town Hall on Mast Road in Lee, NH).  A screening of the documentary, “Pennacook Retribution”, with introductory remarks by scriptwriter & narrator Anne Jennison. An informal Q & A discussion follows the documentary. (See LHS FB page for details about this public in-person event.)

November 20, 2024 at 9:15 AM – Bow Elementary School, Bow, NH.                           A traditional Abenaki Storytelling school assembly performance. (non-public event)

November 21, 2024 at 8 PM (ET) – Penn State University World Campus.               A traditional Abenaki Storytelling performance via Zoom for Penn State World Campus students. (An online event)

Note – Please consult each sponsor’s website for ticket or registration information for the public events.

 Programs marked with ** are sponsored by the NH Humanities through the                      Humanities-To-Go Speakers Bureau.