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TSA Mission Statement:
Tejas Storytelling Association is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to fostering the appreciation of storytelling as an oral tradition and a performing art.

TSA History
In 1985, storyteller Finely Stewart produced the first storytelling festival at the Denton Arts Center, in Denton, Texas. A handful of storytellers and listeners gathered to participate in the ancient art of storytelling. Storytellers told in themed concerts to the listeners. This humble beginning lit a spark in those who participated. By the next year, story lovers worked to establish the Tejas Storytelling Association (TSA) as an official 501(c)3 non-profit organization. They named it Tejas to express Finley's grand vision of creating an organization that would bring together listeners and tellers from throughout the Texas region.

From these beginnings, TSA rapidly grew. They continued to grow the festival drawing tellers and listeners from Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The festivals began to feature workshops on how to tell stories and feature nationally known storytellers.

In 1997, Karen Morgan became TSA's second executive director after Finley Stewart. She had served years as a volunteer and later as a board member. Through her tenure as executive director, she shepherded the growth of the festival. She solidified the relationship between the Festival and the city of Denton. In 2000, she founded the Denton Storytelling Task Force.
For many, storytelling is much more than a past time. It's a way of life. Volunteers have provided hundreds of thousands of hours to TSA in the support of storytelling. They have done so because they've felt that same spark that started over twenty years ago. People attending TSA's events experience the joy, wisdom, and hope that storytellers transmit through their stories. We hope that you'll attend the Festival or one of TSA's other events and experience the power of storytelling.

June of 2009 brought another change to TSA, as the group became an all volunteer organization, under the leadership of Elizabeth Ellis, president of the governing board. Ellis is a nationally known storyteller, who has taken time from her busy performance schedule to serve on the TSA board as chair of the Program Committee and as artistic director of the Festival.


Elizabeth Ellis, Board of Directors President,
Tejas Storytelling Association

TSA 2009/2010
GOVERNING BOARD


Elizabeth Ellis,
President

storyellis@sbcglobal.net

Jeannine Pasini Beekman, Secretary
j9pb@juno.com

Jerry Young,
Treasurer
jdymesquite@yahoo.com

Mary Ann Blue,
Festival Artistic Director
mabstories@yahoo.com

Connie Neil Fisher,
Member at Large
cnbafisher@aol.com

Eldrena Douma,
Member at Large
bluecorn_teller@hotmail.com

Jaye McLaughlin,
Administrative Editor, Tejas Teller
jayemclauglin@hotmail.com

Mary Grace Ketner,
Membership Chair
mgketner@talesandlegends.net

Jeanette Harjo,
Member at Large
jmharjo@hotmail.com

Phillip Harjo,
Member at Large
wpharjo@hotmail.com

David Thompson,
Member at Large
davidat@stedwards.edu

Vivian Rutherford,
Member at Large
vrutherford@ci.waco.tx.us