Relive the Lost & Found Magic 📷, Plus: October Theme Vote & Volunteer Opportunities

 

A group of people are holding hands aloft during a curtain call after a storytelling event. They are dressed in casual clothing appropriate for an activity. photo credit kmr studios.Thank you so much to everyone who joined us for the “Lost and Found” storytelling event on June 30, 2025, at Ogren Park Allegiance Field. Your presence and enthusiastic participation truly made the evening a memorable celebration of shared stories and human connection! We hope you left feeling the magic and inspiration that we felt. Thank you again for being a part of this incredible night!

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Vote on the Next Theme!

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Don’t miss your chance to shape the next captivating storytelling experience! We’re already gearing up for our live event on October 7th, and we want your voice to be heard in selecting the perfect theme. Voting is open now and will close on Monday July 14th, 2025, so cast your vote before it’s too late.

As a special thank you for helping us curate an unforgettable evening, everyone who participates in the theme selection will receive a 15% discount code towards their ticket purchase for the October event. Your input is invaluable, and we can’t wait to see what theme you choose!

VOTE ON THE THEME

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Volunteer opportunities

Calling all story lovers! Tell Us Something needs YOU!

Help us connect Missoula through the power of storytelling.  Volunteer opportunities available in event planning, marketing, staffing needs during the event and more!

All volunteers receive a free ticket to the event!

SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER

Alumni Spotlight

Ever wonder what happens to our inspiring Tell Us Something storytellers after they take the stage? The Alumni Spotlight is where we catch up with our storytellers and see how their storytelling journeys have unfolded! Get ready to be amazed by their creativity, resilience, and that they have in the world.

Pat Williams

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Pat shared a story five times on the Tell Us Something stage. But Pat and I go back, way before Tell Us Something. Back in April of this year, I honor the friendship that Pat and I built over, all things, a rusty telephone, and then, of course, storytelling. Listen to me remembering Pat Williams here.

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Read Pat’s tribute on The Montana Free Press here.

 

Kristi Hager

I’ve featured Kristi in the Storyteller Alumni before, and I feature her again because her iconic house is for sale! Check it out and give Katie Van Dorn a call if you are interested.

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Thank you for being part of the Tell Us Something storytelling family. We look forward to continuing our journey together in 2025 and beyond.

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